Lynette,
Thanks for your message. As you probably know, or will soon find out, there are lots of Brown's left in
Giles Co.
At least one or two full columns in the phone book. Not so, I'm afraid for
Van Dyke's.
My 2nd great-grandmother was Eliza Bell Brown who married Isaac W. Vandyke in
Giles Co. about 1830. I say "about" because almost all of the marriage records prior to the Civil War were destroyed by Union soldiers during their occupation of the
Giles Co. Courthouse. I have two other accounts that give the 1830 date, but I'm not really sure where they got their information. Some records survived, and over the years people have submitted marriage info from family Bibles, etc., so there is some info available. I have access to this info if you need me to look for anything.
Eliza Bell Brown was born in
Bladen,
North Carolina in 1808, the daughter of John F. Brown and Effy
McCallum. The family moved to
Giles Co. sometime between 1820 and 1830. There were 11 children. Isaac and Eliza
Vandyke with nine of their eleven children (two died young and are buried in
Giles Co,) moved to
Henderson County in West
Tennessee in 1853. There are no more Vandyke's left in
Giles Co., and folks just look at me funny when I mention the name.
I have a very, very good book on the McCallum's and Brown's that was written in 1946. I found it on this website. The title is: "McCallums: Daniel McCallum--Isabell
Sellars, Their Antecedents, Descendents, and Collateral Relatives." I've got the link in my Shoebox, but I'm not sure how to send it to you. I'll try to figure it out if you're interested. Or may you can find it yourself. Let me know.
I'm related to many of the Brown's in and from
Giles County, including two
Tennessee Govenors! Ain't that cool! In fact my middle name is Brown. I'll be glad to share any and all info that I have with you. Let me know.
Regards,
David Brown
Van Dyke