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Johann Jost Braun, 5th was born November 4, 1787 in Bicken, Germany. Died March 29, 1857 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Includes Tierney and allied families.
Michael Brown (Braun) immigrated in 1737 from the Palatinate of Germany via Rotterdam to Philadelphia. He moved from Pennsylvania to Rowan County, North Carolina, married twice and died in 1807.
Johann Stephan Christian Braun married Maria Eva Hamen and immigrated from Germany to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania before 1743. Abraham Brown and Jacob Brown were two of their children. Descendants lived in Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Virginia, Illinois and other midwestern states, California and elsewhere. Includes some ancestors and some of their descendants in Germany.
Parents are often perplexed by their children's typical behaviors and inevitable questions. This down-to-earth guide provides "Tips and Scripts" for handling everything from sibling rivalry and the food wars to questions about death, divorce, sex, and "whyyyy?" Betsy Brown Braun blends humor with her expertise as a child development specialist, popular parent educator, and mother of triplets. Whatever your dilemma or child's question—from "How did the baby get in your tummy?" to "What does 'dead' mean?" to "It's not fair!"—Betsy offers the tools and confidence you need to explain the world to your growing child.
Johan Michael Braun 1724-1785), a lieutenant the Lancaster County militia in the Revolutionary War, emigrated from the Palatine area in 1737 and settled in East Hanover, Lebanon Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. He married Anna Julianna Karger in 1746. They had ten children, 1747-1767. Michael is buried in the Bindnagle's Church Cemetery, north of Palmyra, Pennsylvania. The surname was Americanized to Brown. Descendants listed lived in Pennsylvania, Virginia, Indiana, Ohio and elsewhere.