Browner, James C.

Birth Name Browner, James C. 1a 2a 3a 4a 5a 6a
Gramps ID I69888
Gender male
Age at Death 58 years, 7 months, 8 days

Events

Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Birth [E111803] 1880-10-31 Columbus, Nebraska  
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Death [E111804] 1939-06-08 Columbus, Nebraska  
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Occupation [E111805]     Farmer, stock raising, businessman
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Personality/Intrst [E111806]   thoroughbred horses, outdoor sports  
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Residence [E111807]   Columbus, Nebraska  
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Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father Browner, John [I69835]1820-06-241901-01-14
Mother O'Connor, Margaret [I69836]1843-12-121890-05-13
    Sister     Browner, Helen [I69886] WFT 1855-1882 WFT 1859-1965
    Sister     Browner, Catherine “Katie” [I69792] 1870-01-04 1970-01-06
    Brother     Browner, William F. [I69887] 1874-06-10 1932-09-23
         Browner, James C. [I69888] 1880-10-31 1939-06-08

Narrative

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James C. Browner was born on the Browner farm in Columbus Township, two and a half miles northeast of Columbus. He had one brother and two sisters. He also had two half brothers; Samuel and John Curry.

James attended the Columbus schools and was graduated from the Fremont Normal. In his younger days he was interested in music and was a member of the local quartette.

James and his brother, William, were engaged in farming and stock raising on the Browner farm in Columbus Township from 1901-1906. During that time, they were interested in thoroughbred horses, and raised and owned the finest driving and riding horses in the county. They later owned and managed a livery and feed business in Columbus.

James Browner bought and improved the Zinnecker farm, east of Columbus. Since 1941, this Browner farm has been known as the Platte County Agricultural Park.

Through the years, Mr. Browner owned and improved "Browner Island" in the Loup River, west of Columbus, and a small island in the Platte River, south of Duncan.

Besides horses, he was interested in all of the outdoor sports. His hobbies were hunting and fishing.
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[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #4246, Date of Import: Oct 25, 1998]

James C. Browner was born on the Browner farm in Columbus Township, two and a half miles northeast of Columbus. He had one brother and two sisters. He also had two half brothers; Samuel and John Curry.

James attended the Columbus schools and was graduated from the Fremont Normal. In his younger days he was interested in music and was a member of the local quartette.

James and his brother, William, were engaged in farming and stock raising on the Browner farm in Columbus Township from 1901-1906. During that time, they were interested in thoroughbred horses, and raised and owned the finest driving and riding horses in the county. They later owned and managed a livery and feed business in Columbus.

James Browner bought and improved the Zinnecker farm, east of Columbus. Since 1941, this Browner farm has been known as the Platte County Agricultural Park.

Through the years, Mr. Browner owned and improved "Browner Island" in the Loup River, west of Columbus, and a small island in the Platte River, south of Duncan.

Besides horses, he was interested in all of the outdoor sports. His hobbies were hunting and fishing.
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[Brøderbund WFT Vol. 1, Ed. 1, Tree #4246, Date of Import: Dec 4, 1998]

James C. Browner was born on the Browner farm in Columbus Township, two and a half miles northeast of Columbus. He had one brother and two sisters. He also had two half brothers; Samuel and John Curry.

James attended the Columbus schools and was graduated from the Fremont Normal. In his younger days he was interested in music and was a member of the local quartette.

James and his brother, William, were engaged in farming and stock raising on the Browner farm in Columbus Township from 1901-1906. During that time, they were interested in thoroughbred horses, and raised and owned the finest driving and riding horses in the county. They later owned and managed a livery and feed business in Columbus.

James Browner bought and improved the Zinnecker farm, east of Columbus. Since 1941, this Browner farm has been known as the Platte County Agricultural Park.

Through the years, Mr. Browner owned and improved "Browner Island" in the Loup River, west of Columbus, and a small island in the Platte River, south of Duncan.

Besides horses, he was interested in all of the outdoor sports. His hobbies were hunting and fishing.

Pedigree

  1. Browner, John [I69835]
    1. O'Connor, Margaret [I69836]
      1. Browner, Helen [I69886]
      2. Browner, Catherine “Katie” [I69792]
      3. Browner, William F. [I69887]
      4. Browner, James C.

Ancestors

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