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George W. BREWER
Ann CARRICO
Husband:  George W. BREWER
Birth:  1801, MA
Father:  James BREWER
Mother:  Mary YATES
Marriage:  9 Jan 1827, Washington Co., KY
Wife:  Ann CARRICO
Birth:  7 Feb 1807, Nelson Co., KY
Death:  1868, Montgomery Co., IN 
Father:  Cornelius CARRICO
Mother:  Susannah SHANKS
Children:
  1.  James BREWER, b. 1827/8, KY
  2.  John BREWER, b. 1829/30, IN
  3.  George BREWER, b. 1831/2, IN
  4.  Susan BREWER, b. 1833/4, IN
  5.  Rosacia BREWER, b. 1835/6, IN
  6.  Mary BREWER, b. 1837/8, IN
  7.  Martha BREWER, b. 1840/41, Daviess Co., IN
  8.  Matilda BREWER, b. 1842/3, Daviess Co., IN
  9.  Richard H. BREWER, b. 1844/5, Daviess Co., IN
10.  Martha Jane BREWER, b. 1844/5 [there's a mix-up here]


Sources:

1.  Jordan R. Dodd, ed.  1993.  Kentucky Marriages:  Early to 1850.  Liahona Research, Orem, UT (Broderbund CD-229):
Brewer, George Carrico, Ann 9 Jan 1827 Washington Co.

2.  1830 Census Index (online at GenealogyLibrary.com):
1830 Brewer, George IN Lawrence Co. p. 87
This George Brewer may or may not be our subject.

3.  1840 Census Index (online at GenealogyLibrary.com):
1840 Brewer, George IN Daviess Co. p. 33
This George Brewer is probably our subject.

4.  1850 Census Index/Microfilm (online at GenealogyLibrary.com):  Barr Twp., Daviess Co., IN, Roll 140, p. 168, 1163/1163, enumerated 25 Oct 1850 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
George Brewer 49 M W Farmer 760 Ma
Anne      " 43 F "     Ky
James     " 22 M "   "   "
John      " 20 M "   "   Ia
George    " 18 M "   "   "
Susan     " 16 F "     "
Rosacia   " 14 F "     "
Mary      " 12 F "     "
Martha    "  9 F "     "
Matilda   "  7 F "     "
Richard H "  5 M "     "

5a.  1860 Census Index (online at GenealogyLibrary.com):
1860 Brewer, George H. IN Daviess Co. Barr Twp. p. 746

5b.  Census Records, Indiana, 1860 (Broderbund CD-304):  Black Oak Ridge P.O., Barr Twp., Daviess Co., IN, Roll M653-251, p. 797, 478/474:
06A Brewer, George M 58 W Farmer 2000 800 Maryland
07A Brewer, Ann F 53 W Kentucky
08A Brewer, Matilda F 17 W Indiana
09A Brewer, Martha Jane F 15 W Indiana
10A Walker, Stephen M 11 W Indiana
Living next door to George C. & Treaca HAYS on one side and Ransom & Mandy PITMAN on the other; four doors down from William & Harietan WALKER.

6.  Archives of the CARRICO-L mailing list (online at RootsWeb.com), specifically, a post by Pauline Stubbs:
...the Deed came from microfilm Serial No 241,396 copied at the Genealogical Library by William Morton and comes from Washington County, Kentucky Deeds, Books S-T 1851-1855 p.90...

Carrico Deed to Carrico being Cornelius Carrico and son Edward Carrico in the year 1851. In the consideration of land, the sum of one thousand dollars payable by the said Edward Carrico to the two remaining heirs Treasy O'Brian and Ann Brewer wife of George Brewer, notes of the sum of $500.00 each payable three months after my death. To Edward a certain piece or parasol of land in Washington Co. of Kentucky I now live on supposed to contain one hundred and thirty acres. To assign forever to son Edward Carrico and heirs the land. 

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