They are a son, Donald, and a daughter, Jane Brown.
He married Jane Brown in 1846 and had six children.
Jane Brown writes with enthusiasm and refreshing bias about all her characters and their gardens.
Jane Brown, who used to come downtown to shop with her mother and who once worked at the store, said she would not miss the chain.
From an early stage in the book, Jane Brown adopts the technique of adding small novelistic details to conjure up a scene.
Jane Brown is the owner of the property and has equity of £90,000 and an outstanding mortgage of £90,000.
Then, she donned green suede pumps by Jane Brown ($295) and ran out of the store.
The diner was put up for sale, but as of 2010, it had still not been sold and continued to be run by Jane Brown.
Ruston married Jane Brown in 1859.