Daniel L. Brown
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Daniel L. Brown was a Private in Company "E",
Mormon Battalion, Iowa Volunteers which was formed July 1, 1846, in Council
Bluffs, Iowa under the command of Captain J. Allen, 1st Dragoons,
acting under the command of Col. Steven F. Kearney. Purpose of this Company
was to serve for a period of 12 months, march from Iowa and unite with the
Army of the West at Santa Fe under Col. Kearney. From Santa Fe they were to march to California where they would be discharged. During the Mexican-American War, they saw action in Southern California. This action had the blessings of Mormon leader, Brigham Young who hoped this would help bring some settlement of Mormons in California. Ultimately, Daniel Brown was discharged and it appears he returned to either New York or Iowa and must have brought members of his family from Niagara County, New York and Iowa and in 1850 are found living in Washington Township, Buchannan County, MO. ... now a part of St. Joseph, MO. I believe that Daniel L. Brown was the half bother of my great
grandmother, Eunice Brown-Hushbeck who lived in Watsonville, CA. The
Hushbeck family It isn't known just when Daniel Brown came to CA after the Mexican-American War but I suspect, based on Hushbeck oral family history, that he may have settled in the Sacramento/Stockton area before moving to the Pajaro Valley (Watsonville, CA). He was in the Pajaro Valley at the time of his stepmother's death (Mary Quade Brown) who died in October of 1882. "Uncle Dan and Aunt Mary" are mentioned frequently in the diary of Lewis
Samuel Hushbeck which dates about 1869 to 1872. I believe this "Uncle Dan"
Daniel Brown died on October 21, 1899, and is buried in Watsonville Pioneer Cemetery. There is a special headstone commemorating his service in the Mormon Battalion. Daniel's niece, Mary Ann Brown was a longtime school teacher in
Watsonville Sincerely, |