Browning, Pauline Gertrude (b. 23 NOV 1908, d. 9 FEB 1997)
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Note: She was the widow of Simon Masten. Mary had three children with Simon: Hester Werry Masten, Huldah Masten, Mary Masten.
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Note: He was the youngest (at the time) elected State Assemblyman at age 24. He was the editor of the "Native American," between 1848-1849, published in New York City.
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Note: She had a brother named Charles Mead.
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Note: The couple lived in Fairfax County, Virginia according to the Census of 1850. In 1860 they were living in Iroquois County, Illinois. In 1878, they were living in Bennington, Morrow County, Ohio.
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Note: He was from Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, New York
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Note: He is known in later life as Major Moses D. Lattin. He toured the southwest states in search of gold. He wrote a book "Twenty years as a Gold Hunter." His last known address was St. Louis, Missouri.
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Note: The family moved to Windsor, Ontario, Canada by 1907.
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