Saturday, August 22, 2020
Genealogy of Legendary Singer James Brown
Ancestry of Legendary Singer James Brown The man regularly alluded to as the Godfather of Soul was conceived James Joseph Brown in a little shack in provincial Barnwell County, South Carolina. His dad, Joe Gardner Brown, was of blended African-American and Native American plunge, and his mom, Susie Behling, was of blended African-American and Asian drop. This family tree is given anâ ahnentafelâ numbering framework. Check these tips for perusing this family tree. Original 1. James Joseph Brown was conceived on May 3, 1933, outside of Barnwell, in Barnwell County, South Carolina, to Joseph Gardner Brown and Susie Behling. At the point when he was four his mom left him under the watchful eye of his dad. After two years his dad took him to Augusta, Georgia, where he lived with his fatherly incredible auntie Hansom (Scott) Washington. His auntie Minnie Walker additionally assisted with his childhood. James Brown wedded multiple times. He marry his first spouse, Velma Warren, on June 19, 1953, in Toccoa, in Augusta County, Georgia, and had three youngsters with her: Terry, Teddy (1954ââ¬June 14, 1973), and Larry. That marriage finished in separate in 1969. James Brown next wedded Deidre Jenkins, with whom he had youngsters Deanna Crisp, Yamma Noyola, Venisha, and Daryl. As indicated by his self-portrayal, they were hitched on the entryway patio of a probate judge in Barnwell on October 22, 1970, and separated on January 10, 1981. In 1984, James Brown wedded Adrienne Lois Rodriguez. They isolated in April 1994 and had no kids. The marriage finished when Adrienne kicked the bucket on January 6, 1996, in California from complexities following plastic medical procedure. In December 2001, James Brown wedded his fourth spouse, Tomi Rae Hynie, at his home on Beech Island, South Carolina. Their child, James Joseph Brown II, was conceived on June 11, 2001, in spite of the fact that James Brown scrutinized his paternity. Second Generation (Parents) 2. Joseph Gardner Brown, referred to lovingly as Pops, was conceived on March 29, 1911, in Barnwell County, South Carolina, and passed on July 10, 1993, in Augusta, Georgia. As per family ancestry, his dad was a hitched man and his mom filled in as a servant in the home. The story says he was conceived Joe Gardner and took the name Brown from the lady who raised him after his mom left him, Mattie Brown. 3. Susie Behlingâ was conceived Aug. 8, 1916, in Colleton County, South Carolina and passed on Feb. 26, 2004, in Augusta, Georgia. Joe Brown and Susie Behling were hitched, and their lone kid was James Brown: 1 I. James Joseph Brown Third Generation (Grandparents): 4.ââ¬5. The guardians of Joseph Gardner Brown are questionable, however his kin (or half-kin) were the offspring of Edward (Eddie) Evans and spouse, Lilla (last name potentially Williams). Edward and Lilla Evans show up in the 1900 U.S. Evaluation in Barnwell County, South Carolina, and in the 1910 U.S. Enumeration in Buford Bridge, Bamberg County, South Carolina. By 1920 apparently Edward and Lilla Evans had kicked the bucket, and their youngsters are recorded as the offspring of their auntie and uncle, Melvin and Josephine Scott in Richland, in Barnwell County, South Carolina. This implies either Edward Evans or Lilla Williams is a parent of Joe Brown. 6. Monnie Behling was brought into the world about March 1889 in South Carolina and passed on somewhere in the range of 1924 and 1930, most likely in South Carolina. His folks were Stephen Behling, brought into the world about May 1857, and Sarah, brought into the world about December 1862, both in South Carolina. 7. Rebecca Bryantâ was brought into the world around 1892 in South Carolina. Her folks were Perry Bryant, brought into the world around 1859, and Susan, brought into the world around 1861 in South Carolina. Monnie Behling and Rebecca Bryant were hitched and had the accompanying kids: I. Docia Behling, brought into the world about 1908ii. Arris Behling, brought into the world about 1910iii. Jettie Behling, brought into the world around 19123. iv. Susie Behlingv. Monroe Behling, brought into the world around 1919 in Fish Pond, in Bamberg County, South Carolina, who passed on May 4, 1925, in Bamberg County, South Carolinavi. Woodrow Behling, conceived May 24, 1921, in Fish Pond, in Bamberg County, South Carolina, who passed on May 25, 1921, in Fish Pond, Bamberg County, South Carolinavii. James Earl Behling, conceived Feb 5, 1924, in Fish Pond, in, Bamberg County, South Carolina, who kicked the bucket July 3, 2005, in Bamberg County, South Carolina
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