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Herbert James BROWN
 1882 - 1883

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Generation: 1
  1. Herbert James BROWN b. 17 Sep 1882, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York; d. 5 Jan 1883, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York.

Generation: 2
  1. Herbert Clift BROWN b. 14 Feb 1857, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York.

    Notes:
    THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. I, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, byCyrus Henry Brown, page 142.
    Dr. Brown has always resided in Brookfield, teaching school in earlylife; was educated at Brookfield Academy and High School, Alfred Univ.,and Syracuse Univ.; later in 1881, began the practice of medicine andsurgery; has a large practice. Both are members of the Seventh DayBaptist Church, Brookfield,

    THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page198.

  2. Herbert m. Caroline BABCOCK 10 Oct 1877, Leonardsville,Madison Co.,New York. Caroline b. 12 Apr 1861, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York. [Group Sheet]

  3. Caroline BABCOCK b. 12 Apr 1861, Plainfield,Otsego Co.,New York.

    Notes:
    THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. I, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, byCyrus Henry Brown, page 142.
    Mrs. Brown was educated at Brookfield Academy and High School andSyracuse Univ., in early life was a school teacher.

    Children:
    1. 1. Herbert James BROWN b. 17 Sep 1882, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York; d. 5 Jan 1883, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York.
    2. Kearn B. BROWN
    3. Ruth Lydia BROWN
    4. Elston Stephen BROWN b. 8 May 1896, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York; d. 17 Mar 1898, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York.

Generation: 3
  1. Stephen BROWN b. 28 Oct 1824, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York.

  2. Stephen m. Lucinda A. ELLISON 1856, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York. Lucinda b. 30 May 1832, Brookfield,Massachusetts; d. 30 Nov 1897, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York. [Group Sheet]

  3. Lucinda A. ELLISON b. 30 May 1832, Brookfield,Massachusetts; d. 30 Nov 1897, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York.

    Children:
    1. 2. Herbert Clift BROWN b. 14 Feb 1857, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York.
    2. Cora Jane BROWN b. 16 Jun 1858, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York.
    3. Adaline BROWN b. 7 Dec 1865.
    4. Addie Lucinda BROWN b. 7 Dec 1865, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York.

Generation: 4
  1. Justus Hern BROWN b. May 1782, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 15 Feb 1833, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York.

    Notes:
    THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page53.

    BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. 1, by Cyrus Henry Brown, page 137-8, 246.

  2. Justus m. Susannah MAIN 1800, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York. Susannah (daughter of Daniel MAIN and Grace MAIN) b. 7 May 1783, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 13 Apr 1863, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York. [Group Sheet]

  3. Susannah MAIN b. 7 May 1783, Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 13 Apr 1863, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York.

    Notes:
    THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, 1915, by Cyrus Henry Brown, page 246.
    Mr. Brown was a farmer and a cooper. Mrs. Brown was bereft of thelove and help of a very kind husband, but reared to noble manhood andwomanhood her large family. Another affiction soon followed, when deathclaimed her beloved son Almon.
    She was a very quiet, unassuming character, loved best by those whoknew her most intimately. When her son's wife, Philura, was dying, sheplaced her young babe in its grandmother's arms, saying, "I giveHenrietta to you." Thus she proved a noble mother to her also. A womanoften sought in time of sickness, she filled her mission in life full ofkind deeds. Her attitude in regard to temperance is best illustrated bythe following instance. She was riding along one day with her son StephenTaylor, when they saw a man lying intoxicated by the roadside. She turnedto her son, saying, "I had rather bury a son of mine than see him in thatcondition; it would be far easier for me." Her sons were very temperate,not even having the habit of sweet-cider drinking, and only one, theeldest, used tobacco. But one son, Stephen Taylor, survives her. Thoughpast his eighty-seventh birthday his mind is clear and alert; and thoughhe is rather feeble physically, to him, mostly, is due the credit of thehistory penned of Deacon Daniel Main and wife. Nothing thus written hasbeen fancied on the part of the writer, but facts as related by him.

    Children:
    1. Justus Randall BROWN b. 25 Oct 1807, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York; d. 20 Jun 1893, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York.
    2. Almon BROWN b. Abt 1811, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York; d. 22 Apr 1833, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York,aged 22 years.
    3. Chester BROWN b. Abt 1813, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York; d. 11 Aug 1819, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York.
    4. Gallutia BROWN b. Abt 1813, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York; d. 11 Aug 1819, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York.
    5. Cyrelus BROWN b. Abt 1819, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York; d. 3 Aug 1822, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York,aged 3 years.
    6. Susanna BROWN b. Abt 1821, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York; d. 21 May 1821, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York,aged 3 months.
    7. Grace M. BROWN b. 9 Apr 1822, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York; d. 22 May 1880, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York.
    8. 4. Stephen BROWN b. 28 Oct 1824, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York.
    9. Daniel M. BROWN b. 13 Mar 1827, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York; d. 1 May 1890, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York.
    10. Mary BROWN b. 30 Nov 1829, Brookfield,Madison Co.,New York; d. 11 Feb 1889, Nashville,Chautauqua Co.,New York.

  
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