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Brown-Bedwell reunion held October 3, 2009

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By Lisa Brown Lee

The Brown-Bedwell Reunion was this past Saturday, October 3, 2009 at the homeplace of Earl and Ellen Bedwell Brown, of Cooper Ridge of the Knifley area of Adair County.Earl and Ellen Brower were well blessed with eleven children, ten of whom were present for the reunion; the other, Vocial Summers, is deceased.

Earl and Ellen Brown had approximately 245 grandchildren, greatgrandchildren, and great great children. In all, 198 signed the register for the occasion.

The children present were Doris McAnelly, Midge Rosenburger, Edward Brown, Hershel Brown, Gordan Brown, James Brown, John Brown, Sue Clarkston, George Brown.




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Brown-Bedwell Reunion



2009-10-05 - Cooper Ridge, Adair Co., KY - Photo by Lisa Lee. The Brown-Bedwell Reunion was this past Saturday, October 3, 2009. Earl and Ellen Brown, of Cooper Ridge of the Knifley area of Adair County, KY, were well blessed with 11 children; pictured are nine of the eleven, one had already left (Glen Brown) and one (Vocial Summers) deceased. From left: Doris McAnelly, Midge Rosenburger, Edward Brown, Hershel Brown, Gordan Brown, James Brown, John Brown, Sue Clarkston, George Brown.
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