History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & Co., Chicago, 1882. p. 523. [Bourbon County] [Flat Rock Precinct] MAJOR NATHAN BROWN, P. O. Cane Ridge; who resides with his sons at Elm Grove farm, was born in Montgomery County, Md., Dec. 27, 1797, to John and Sarah (Holland) Brown; she was a daughter of William Holland, who was of English descent and probably from that country. Maj. Brown is the eldest of three sons and one daughter; his education was limited, as he began learning the saddler's trade at fourteen years of age, in the county seat of his native county. In 1818, he was united in marriage to Miss Elizabeth Letton Leach, daughter of Jesse and Polly (Letton) Leach; by this marriage he had four sons and four daughters; two of the former and one of the latter died without issue, the eldest living is Sarah Ann, widow of Cincinuatus Henry, resides at Sharpsburg; T. E. and C. L., single and owners of the above-mentioned farm; Harriet, widow of E. A. Horton, and Louisa T., formerly a Mrs. Fowl, now a Mrs. William H. Reed. Maj. Brown settled in Flat Rock in the year 1818, soon after marriage, he and wife rode on horseback, bringing all their earthly possessions in that manner from their native home to the latter place, soon after their arrival in Flat Rock one horse died, the other went blind and was sold but for a few dollars, he then traded the side saddle for a cow, which also died. Nothwithstanding all the adversity which befell him, he reared his family to appreciate honor and integrity, and prospered in life. His wife shared his trials until in August 1879, when she in her eightieth year calmly and peacefully went to the rest which she so richly deserved. The sons with whom he resides, started out in life a few years ago, going in debt for a large farm, which by their industry and frugal habits have cleared up and now rank among the best farmers of the precinct. They are engaged in the rearing of thoroughbred Cotswold sheep, and stand among the first of the county. They are members of the Christian Church, and are highly esteemed citizens of the community in which they live. Brown Holland Letton Leach Henry Horton Fowl Reed = Montgomery-MD http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/bourbon/brown.n.txt