He was married to Elizabeth Brown, his landlord's daughter, in 1810.
She sought an appointment as community council chair for the former Etobicoke region after the election, but lost to Elizabeth Brown.
By 1903, he was a dock foreman, and on 8 September of that year, he married Elizabeth Brown.
Years later, records listed a woman named Elizabeth Brown who was living in Leadville, Colorado.
Two years after her death in 1986, he married Elizabeth Brown.
This first passenger was Elizabeth Brown, a female barber.
In whimsically cluttered illustrations and clippety-clop verse, the story of one Elizabeth Brown is told.
Elizabeth Brown Moved in with a friend And lived to a ripe old age.
You could do worse than be Elizabeth Brown.
On 8 September 1903 Larkin married Elizabeth Brown, whose father.