Christiana Elita Chrishy Brown
born July 14, 1885 - Jamaica, deceased June 11, 1951
"Christiana Elita Chrishy Brown" = 311 (Ordinal)
Tue, 14 July 1885 after sunset = 3rd of Av, 5645
brown clan
The name Brown was adopted by a fair number of Highland clansmen when they wanted to get rid of their cumbersome (or at times politically incorrect) Gaelic names. John Brown, Queen Victoria's famous gillie may have been in this category. Additionally, it has been suggested by some researchers that at least some of Celtic origins may have been named after local judges who were called "brehons".
Marxist Angela Davis is the descendent of slave owners too.
That’s not all. Direct ancestors on Ms. Davis’ mother’s side were slave owners. Her white Southern ancestors didn’t rape their slaves; they married free Blacks and lived happily with their mixed-race families.
County Ayrshire in Scotland. The Scots-Irish were known as thrifty to a fault — they saved everything. In my case it was family letters from the 1790s that allowed me to trace that lineage to a ridge and a farm in Pennsylvania, a village and farmhouse in Northern Ireland (where a Burns family still lives two centuries later), and on back into Scotland.
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