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Margery BROWN
 1786 -

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Generation: 1
  1. Margery BROWN b. May 1786, Massachusetts.

    Margery m. Owen BRIGGS [Group Sheet]

Generation: 2
  1. Elisha BROWN b. Abt 1731, Groton,New London,Connecticut; d. 28 Sep 1813.

    Notes:
    He was a private from the State of Connecticut.

    Source: Brown Genealogy, v2.
    BG: Elisha Brown, born about 1731, died 28 Sept. 1823; married Content
    Leeds, daughter of Thomas Leeds of New London and Content Williams. Theyhad
    daughters Elizabeth, born 1760, and Experience, born at Groton, whomarried at
    Leyden, MA, Nathaniel Hall. [Elisha's birth is 13 years after his
    brother Comfort's, making this somewhat suspect.]

  2. Elisha m. Content LEEDS Content b. 1733, New London,New London,Connecticut. [Group Sheet]

  3. Content LEEDS b. 1733, New London,New London,Connecticut.

    Notes:
    Sources: Brown Genealogy, Vol. 2; Boston Evening Transcript, FICHE6011457.
    BG: Content Leeds, daughter of Thomas and Content (Williams) Leeds;married
    Elisha Brown.

    [Things are fuzzy. She could be the daughter of Thomas Leeds Jr., whomay
    have married a Content Leeds, and not the daughter of Thomas Leeds Sr.,who
    married Mary Williams.]

    Children:
    1. Experience BROWN b. 1756, Groton,New London,Connecticut.
    2. Content Leeds BROWN b. 1758, Groton,New London,Connecticut.
    3. Elizabeth BROWN b. 1760, Groton,New London,Connecticut.
    4. Hannah BROWN b. Abt 1762, Groton,New London,Connecticut.
    5. Jerusha BROWN b. 18 May 1764, Groton,New London,Connecticut.
    6. Elisha BROWN b. Abt 1766, Groton,New London,Connecticut.
    7. Thomas BROWN b. 7 Mar 1769, Groton,New London,Connecticut.
    8. Elijah BROWN b. 17 May 1773, Groton,New London,Connecticut.
    9. Polly BROWN b. Abt 1775, Groton,New London,Connecticut; d. 1800, Leyden,Massachusetts.
    10. Deborah BROWN b. 1777, Groton,New London,Connecticut.
    11. Elizabeth BROWN b. Abt 1779, Groton,New London,Connecticut; d. Abt 1797, Groton,New London,Connecticut,aged 16 years.
    12. Nathaniel BROWN b. Abt 1780, Groton,New London,Connecticut.
    13. 1. Margery BROWN b. May 1786, Massachusetts.

Generation: 3
  1. Nathaniel BROWN c. Sep 1690, Rowley,Essex Co.,Massachusetts; d. Jul 1770, No. Groton,New London,Connecticut.

    Notes:
    THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, 1915, by Cyrus Henry Brown, page 411.
    In early manhood he left his home, and for a number of years was acitizen of Norwich, CT; but in 1721 bought land in Groton, CT, and Feb.21, 1730, and Apr. 21, 1731, his father sold him land on "Fort Hill, LongHill by the ferry, and by Nawayank," and all the right originally theright of Ephraim and Mary Colver, heirs of Mrs. Ephraim Colver, deseased.

    Sources: CT births & marriages, film 2,897; Brown Genealogy, Vol. 2;O'Keeffe.
    BG: Nathaniel Brown, baptized September 1690; married Anna Haynes.
    O'Keeffe: Nathaniel Brown, born 1690, Rowley, Essex, MA. Died July1770, North Groton. Baptized in a Rowley Baptist church in September1690. Married Anna Haynes in Preston, CT, 11 July 1715.

  2. Nathaniel m. Anna HAYNES 11 Jul 1715, Preston,New London,Connecticut. Anna b. 3 Nov 1696, Preston,New London,Connecticut; c. 12 Sep 1697, Old Road Church,Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 1770, Groton,New London,Connecticut. [Group Sheet]

  3. Anna HAYNES b. 3 Nov 1696, Preston,New London,Connecticut; c. 12 Sep 1697, Old Road Church,Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 1770, Groton,New London,Connecticut.

    Notes:
    BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. 2, by Cyrus Henry Brown, pp. 411.
    GROTON LAND RECORDS.
    GROTON VIRAL RECORDS.
    Brown, Nathaniel & Anna Hains 11 July 1715.

    Sources: Brown Genealogy, Vol. 2; CT births & marriages, film 2,897;O'Keeffe.
    BG: Anna Haynes.
    O'Keeffe: Anna Haynes, born 3 Nov. 1696, Preston, CT. Died 1790,Groton. Daughter of Josiah Haynes and Elizbeth Stratton Starke.

    Children:
    1. Comfort BROWN b. 4 Oct 1718, Groton,New London,Connecticut; d. Dec 1790, No. Groton,New London,Connecticut.
    2. Nathaniel BROWN b. 6 Jun 1716, Groton,New London,Connecticut; d. Jul 1807, Stonington,New London,Connecticut.
    3. Joseph BROWN b. 16 Nov 1720, Groton,New London,Connecticut; d. 20 Dec 1750, Groton,New London,Connecticut.
    4. Ebenezer BROWN b. Abt 1730, Groton,New London,Connecticut.
    5. Elijah BROWN b. Abt 1730, Groton,New London,Connecticut; d. Dec 1803, No. Groton,New London,Connecticut.
    6. 2. Elisha BROWN b. Abt 1731, Groton,New London,Connecticut; d. 28 Sep 1813.
    7. Anna BROWN b. Groton,New London,Connecticut; d. Dec 1797, No. Groton,New London,Connecticut,unmarried.
    8. Mary BROWN

Generation: 4
  1. Nathaniel BROWN b. 20 May 1660, Rowley,Essex Co.,Massachusetts; d. Bef 16 May 1731, Groton,New London,Connecticut.

    Notes:
    THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. 2, by Cyrus Henry Brown, pp. 408.
    He sold his homestead in Rowley to the brother of his wife, JonathanWheeler, 29 Jun 1707. He and his wife, Mary, were dismissed from thechurch in Rowley to the church in Groton CT 29 June 1707; in Essex deedsit is stated, Jan 8, 1707/8, as of Groton CT late of Rowley. He is firstmentioned in Groton land records in 1709. In 1712 he was made aninhabitant of Groton.
    July 1, 1712, his name appears among those who owned lots at"Nawayank" (Lot 3, probably Noank). Feb. 28, 1709, he bought of GershomRice, of Sudbury, MA "a certain tract of upland and swamp" in Groton,located on the west side of the "Great Brook that runneth into PopuonockCove," originally part of the two hundred acres of land owned by DanielLane, of New London CT. In his will he bequeaths his homestead to hissons Benjamin, Abner and William. To Benjamin he gave the dwellinghouse,William sold his portion to Benjamin; it was located "near a small ledgeof rocks, 190 rods to the Great Brook."
    He owned land on Fort Hill, Long Hill by the ferry, and by"Nawayank." His homestead farm on a portion of it is now owned by GeorgeMiner, of Groton.

    page 409, Will of Nathaniel Brown.
    In the Name of God Amen the 19th day of April A.D. 1731. I NathanielBrown of Groton in the county of New London & Colony of Connecticut beingweek in body, but of perfect mind and menory, Calling unto mind themorality of my body & knowing that it is appointed for all me once toDie. Do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament That is to sayprincipally and first of all I give & Recommend my Soul into the hands ofGod that gave it, and my body I Recommend to the Earth to be buried inDecent Christian burial at the descretion of my Executors not doubtingbut at the General Resurrection I shall receive the same again by themighty power of God and as touching such a Worldly Estate wherewith ithath pleased God to bless me in the Life I Give Demise and Dispose of thesame in the following manner and form, after my just Depts are paid.
    Imprimis: I Give and Bequeath to Mary my Loving Wife one third partof all my Moveable Estate and a good maintainance out of my Estate solong as she remain my widow.
    Item: I give to my son Greshom Brown's children twenty shillingswhich with what I have already given my son Gershom is their fullportion.
    Item: I give to my daughter Mary Hodskin five shillings which withwhat I have already given her is her full portion.
    Item: I give to my daughter Martha Hartwell five shillings whichwith what I have already given her is her full portion.
    Item: I give to my son Nathaniel Brown five shillings which withwhat I have already given him is his full portion.
    Item: I give to my son Benjamin Brown thirty acres of Land lyingacross the North end of my Farm with my Dwelling house and all theappurtenances thereunto belonging, he well maintaining his mother so longas she shall continue my widow, and also paying to my daughter SarahBrown Forty pounds to be paid to her within two years after my deceaseand to allow her a Room in the house and the keeping of a Cow a long asshe remain unmarried.
    Item: I give to my daughter Sarah Brown Fourty pounds and theLiberty of a room in my house and the keeping of a Cow as long as sheremain unmarried.
    Item: I give to my daughter Mehitable Woodworth three pounds whichwith what I have already given her is her full portion.
    Item: I give to my daughter Ruth Woodworth Ten pounds which withwhat I have already given her is her full portion.
    All the above s'd Legacies to be paid within two years after mydeceased by my exector.
    Item: I give to my son William Brown Thirty seven Acres of LandLying across my farm next to the land I gave to Benjamin, to him hisheirs and assigns forever he paying to my daughter Ruth Woodworth Tenpounds within two years after my deceased.
    Item: I give to my son Abner Brown all the remaining part of my farmLying South of the Land I gave to William to him his heirs and assignsforever and also half my Right in the Sequestered Land and all theRemaining part of my Estate which I have not above disposed of I give tomy son Benjamin Brown with the thirty acres of Land aforementioned andhalf my Rights in the Sequestered Land to him his heirs and assignsforever. And I do hereby make and obdain my son Benjamin Brown my soleExecutor of this my Last Will & Testament and I do hereby utterly Revokeand Disanul all other and former Wills and Testaments Ratifying andConfirming this and no other to be my Lans Will and Testament. In witnesswhereof I have hereunto set my Hand and seal the day and year abovewritten.
    his
    Nathaniel (N) Brown.
    mark
    Signed sealed published pronounced and declared by the s'd NathanielBrown as his Last Will & Testament in presence of
    Christopher Avery
    Peter Lester Witness
    Jeremiah Smith
    Witnesses took oath May 26, 1731 before James Morgan Justice ofPeace.
    The above will was exhibited in court, proved and ordered to berecorded June 24, 1731.
    Recorded in the 6th book of Wills for New London County, folios 80,81, May 10, 1732.
    Rich'd Christophers, Clerk Inventory ofEstate, 519 pounds 17 shillings 3 pence.
    Note. - Ledyard, as now known, was called No. Groton.

    Source: Brown Genealogy, v2; O'Keeffe.
    BG: Nathaniel Brown, born 20 May 1731, Rowley, MA. Will probated 16May 1731 at Groton. Married Mary Wheeler. [Error on birth year. It wouldbe
    after the deaths of his parents. 1731 was his death date.]
    O'Keeffe: Nathaniel Brown, born 20 May 1660 and died May 1731 inGroton, New London, Conn. Married Mary Wheeler in Rowley 4 June 1685,daughter of David Wheeler and Sarah Wise (From Brown genealogy, Vol. 2).Had 11 children besides Nathaniel.

  2. Nathaniel m. Mary WHEELER 4 Jun 1685, Rowley,Essex Co.,Massachusetts. Mary (daughter of David WHEELER and Sarah WISE) c. 4 Sep 1670, Rowley,Essex Co.,Massachusetts. [Group Sheet]

  3. Mary WHEELER c. 4 Sep 1670, Rowley,Essex Co.,Massachusetts.

    Notes:
    THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. 2, by Cyrus Henry Brown, pp. 408.

    Source: Brown Genealogy, v2.
    BG: Mary Wheeler, daughter of David and Sarah (Wise) Wheeler.

    Children:
    1. Gershom BROWN b. 20 Mar 1686, Rowley,Essex Co.,Massachusetts; d. 1737, Groton,New London,Connecticut.
    2. Nathaniel BROWN, [infant] b. 15 May 1688, Rowley,Essex Co.,Massachusetts; d. 1689, Rowley,Essex Co.,Massachusetts.
    3. 4. Nathaniel BROWN c. Sep 1690, Rowley,Essex Co.,Massachusetts; d. Jul 1770, No. Groton,New London,Connecticut.
    4. Mary BROWN c. 13 Oct 1692, Rowley,Essex Co.,Massachusetts; d. her youth.
    5. Mary BROWN b. 19 Jan 1693, Rowley,Essex Co.,Massachusetts.
    6. Martha BROWN b. 12 Oct 1695, Rowley,Essex Co.,Massachusetts.
    7. Benjamin BROWN b. 13 Nov 1698, Rowley,Essex Co.,Massachusetts; d. 1782, New London,New London,Connecticut.
    8. Sarah BROWN b. 8 Sep 1700, Rowley,Essex Co.,Massachusetts; d. 1731, Groton,New London,Connecticut,unmarried.
    9. Mehitable BROWN c. 29 Apr 1702, Rowley,Essex Co.,Massachusetts.
    10. Ruth BROWN b. Abt 1703, Rowley,Essex Co.,Massachusetts.
    11. William BROWN c. 14 Oct 1705, Rowley,Essex Co.,Massachusetts.
    12. Abner BROWN

  
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