No picture of them but here is where they spent the last few years of their married life.
Father: James Madison Brown
Mother: Nancy Christy
Birth date and place: about 1816,Lenoir,
Burke County (now Caldwell), North Carolina
Birth date and place: December 20, 1820, Indiana
Death date and place: august 27, 1869,
Keithsburg, Mercer County, Illinois
Death date and place:December 17, 1893,
near Belleville, Republic county, Kansas
Marriage date and place:March 24, 1838,
Monroe County, Indiana
Marriage date and place: March 24, 1838,
Monroe County, Indiana
Parents: William Brown,____Riptoe?
Parents: Andrew Christy, Abigail Fraser

Was a Baptist minister. Marriage record, book a page 164, of Monroe County, Indiana.
He is buried Seaton, Main Cemetery, Mercer County, Illinois, she in the Regester cemetery near chester, thayer county, Nebraska. He moved from North Carolina to Indiana to Illinois. She came on with some of her children to Kansas.

Children:

Abigail
June 10, 1839
November 20, 1920
Andrew Boger
John Christie
August 8, 1840
July 12, 1924
Martha B. Stevens
William Jasper
about 1844
1873

Lucinda Nancy
September 16, 1849
December 9, 1916
Andrew J. Randels
Maria Jane
1850
1851

David Washington
1851
1926
Fannie A. Jenks
James Newton
born and died in 1853

Rose Anna
August 15, 1855
June 16, 1952
Salvador Martin
Orlan Morey
Mary Elizabeth
born about 1856
death date unknown
James A. Johnson
Thomas Moore
Arminda
September 9, 1858
1962
Charles A. cooper
Ishmael
died in infancy


Note: there is a book on the Brown family in the library in Belleville. It was written by Leslie Randalls Gillund.
I have had email contact with Win Wood, who has this on the internet:
Submitted Tue, 4 Mar 1997 by Win Wood
James Madison Brown
James Madison BROWN was born about 1816 at Smoky Creek, just south of Lenoir, Burke County (now Caldwell), North Carolina, to William and Mary? Elizabeth (RIPPETOE?) BROWN. He had red hair, a beard, and was 5' 6" tall. At the age of 19 or 20, he came to Owen County, Indiana, with his parents. On the 24th of March 1838, he married Nancy Agnes CHRISTY in Monroe County, Indiana. She was the daughter of John CHRISTY and Abigail FRASER of Iredell County, North Carolina. He united with the Salem Separate Baptist Church of Owen County and was ordained to preach about the year 1853. He moved west to Warren County, Illinois, about 1855. In 1864, he purchased a farm in Mercer County (Township 13, Sections 9 and 10). He owned lot 6 in Section 9. Most of the area he farmed is now part of the Mark Twain Wildlife Refuge. The house was on the east side and the barn was on the west side of the road, 1 1/2 to 2 miles north of Keithsburg and about 40 rods from the Mississippi River. There was a cemetery on the east side of the road. James died from consumption 27 Aug 1869, and was buried along side his son Ishmael in the Main Cemetery in Abington Township. James and Nancy raised a large family: Abigail married Andrew BOGER (my line); John CHRISTY married Martha Boley STEVENS; William Jasper "Jap" was unmarried; Mary Elizabeth married first to James Alexander "Alex" JOHNSON and second to Thomas MOORE; Lucinda Nancy "Sin" married Andrew Jackson RANDELS; Maria Jane died at age 1 in 1851; David Washington married Fanny JENKS; James Newton died as an infant in 1853; Rose Anna married Salvadore MARTIN and Orlin F. MOREY; Arminda "Minnie" married Charles A. COOPER; and Ishmael died in 1862.