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6151 The Bromley Genealogy

463 MARY ELIZABETH7 BROMLEY (Isaac6), born Oct. 19, 1822; married
Benjamin Franklin Taylor, Sept. 2, 1839, in Brooklyn, Mich. Benjamin was
a son of Stephen W. Taylor, President


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of Madison University, and Eunice Scranton, and was born July 19, 1819,
in Lowville, N. Y. Shedied July 2, 1848, in Chicago, Ill. He died Feb.
24, 1887, in Cleveland, O. Mr. Taylor was an author and writer of
considerable note.

It is said that President Taylor's presence inspired a feeling of awe,
for no one approached himwithout removing his hat, and all the students
when passing his residence, whether in storm or sunshine, kept their
heads uncovered until the grounds werecleared. He governed his children
and the pupils under his care by a word or alook, not by the rod.
Scranton, Pa., was founded by one of Mrs. Taylor's family. Taylor is a
suburb of that town, and Bromley avenue is one of the city's
thoroughfares.

"Had Benj. F. Taylor been willing to put the requisite laboron his
productions--which breathe the soul of poetry, combining brilliant
imagery with wonderful conceits--his name would rank high among the poets
of theage. My acquaintance with Taylor began before he was associated
with the Journal, when he was teaching school, on La Salle street. I
assisted the boys in stage work for an exhibition that was held in the
saloon building at the close of school; upon which service he placed a
higher value than he should have done. He and Dr. J. H. Bird were
intimate; the office of the doctor, over J. H. Reed & Co.'s drug store,
being used during one of the cholera seasons as a bed-room for the two.
Taylor was very much afraid of the epidemic, and frequently ran up to the
doctor's office during the day to consult him upon some imaginarysymptom
of the disease, which one of Bird's harmless charcoal and sulphur pills,
aided by faith in the doctor and the vivid imagination of the poet,
invariably relieved. He had many of the characteristics which we are
accustomed toassociate with genius, being improvident, procrastinating,
and a brilliant conversationalist. As an instance of his procrastination,
Shurman once told me that he promised the carriers of three papers a New
Year's address, and on the evening of the last day in the year, he had
not written a line. The messengerswere frantic, but B. T. smilingly
requested the boys to be seated, and in a few minutes he handed one of
them a stanza with an order to hurry back and he would have another ready
for him. Then beginning another poem for his nervous news-slinger, he
soon had him rushing to his paper with a single verse, and thushe wrote
alternately parts of two different poems in his best vein, winding up
with a third for the Journal. He lived a number of years at Winfield, on
the Galena division of the Northwestern, and we frequently sat together
on the cars. Once upon my struggling in with a large turkey, he commenced
decrying theprize fowl of the banquet table, winding up with the remark
that it owed itsreputation exclusively to the herbs and care taken in
its preparation, that without those concomitants it would be no better
than crow. His laugh rang through the car when I replied, I never thought
he had gone so far into politics asto be obliged to ascertain the flavor
of crow.

"It was a remark of his that he could always determine a man's financial
standing by the train he took. If his income depended on his own
exertions he took the eight o'clock; if uponthe labor of others, the ten
thirty; if independent of both, the afternoon train; while if quite
wealthy, he waited till the next day." (Reminiscences of Early Chicago,
by E. O. Gale.)

Children (Taylor):
1242 * John Bromley Franklin8, born Feb. 26, 1843, in Hamilton,
N. Y.
1243 * Porter H. Wood, born Oct.26, 1844, in Norwich, Conn.



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The Bromley Genealogy

463MARY ELIZABETH7 BROMLEY (Isaac6), born Oct. 19, 1 
Mary Elizabeth BROMLEY
 
6152 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed Robert Stanton BROMLEY
 
6153 BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett HallPendleton, Privatley Printed MCMX, found in the DAR Library, Washington,DC. Page 70.
iii. Elizabeth, b. 1724; died at Westerly, RI, 15 Sept., 1813, age89 (G.S.); m. 9 Nov 1743, William Bromley (First Ch. Ston. Rec.) Theirchildren are given upon the Westerly records and William Bromley's willis also to be found there. They were the parents of that Perry Bromleywhose marriage to Dorcas Pendleton was the source of much perplexity.Elizabeth is not referred to in the Brown Genealogy.

Who were William Bromley's parents? 
William BROMLEY
 
6154 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Theresa A. BRONCZYK
 
6155 MARRIAGE:
BRONGEL, HELEN and CIELEC, STANLEY vol.0136 pg.0010

~BRONGEL, HELEN A and SIMMS, RUSSELL A vol.0216 pg.0051
(Is the latter marriage a DIFFERENT Helen? It seems unlikely that it could be this one now that I've seen a copy of her marriage record showing she was married in 1924.

OBIT:
HELEN M. CHILETZ (nee Brongiel), age 95, passed away Feb. 8, 2004. Beloved wife of the late Stanley A.; loving mother of Bernice Rosenberg (Edward) and the late Robert; dearest grand-mother of Debbie Carter-Gordley, Karl Rosenberg (Susan) and Gail Barschow; great-grandmother of two great-granddaughters and great-grandson Woody Rosenberg; aunt of many. Services at the funeral home, Thursday, Feb. 12 at 10:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Family will receive friends on WEDNESDAY 4-8 P.M. IN THE TOMON & SONS FUNERAL HOME, 4772 PEARL RD. (N. OF BROOKPARK RD.), CLEVELAND. 
Helen M. BRONGEL, (Brongiel)
 
6156 OBIT:
Name: Bragiel, John Peter
Date: Mar 5 1968
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #095.
Notes: Bragiel. John Peter Bragiel, late residence, 3304 Country Club Dr. Medina, dear brother of Norman with whom he made his home ? Mary Brongel, and Mrs. Helen ? both of Cleveland, beloved son of the late Peter and Mary, passed away suddenly Mar. ? the age of 40 years ? for Newburgh ? Mass 9:30 A. M. ? at St. ? Church in Medina ? Fr. Robert Murphy. Friends may call at The ? Funeral Home ? North ? Medina Tuesday Any Time After 2 P. M. Rosary will be received at the funeral home Tuesday evening at ? P. M. 
John Peter BRONGEL, (Bragiel)
 
6157 MARRIAGE:
BRANGIEL, CATHARINA and MIAZGA, ADAM vol.0097 pg.0259 (Cuyahoga County Marriage License Index) 
Katherine BRONGEL, (Brangiel)
 
6158 RESIDENCES:
1990 - 3721 W.14th ST., Cleveland, Ohio 
Mary C. BRONGEL
 
6159 At least one living individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Norman A. BRONGEL, (Bragiel)
 
6160 RESIDENCES:
3720 W. 14th St., Cleveland, Ohio

NATURALIZATION:
Brongel Peter Address: 3721 W. 14th St., Cleveland, Ohio 1703437 - Vol 49, pg 81 Court of Common Pleas, Cuyahoga County, Cleveland Ohio Born: Austria Jun 20, 1883 Date and Port: Dec 27, 1903, New York Naturalized: 7-Jun-22 Witnesses: A. Nelson, 1409 Denison Ave. Vaclav Boucek, 1404 Redman Ave. Notes: Petition No 11981 Soundex: B652

MARRIAGE:
#1) CHUDZIK, KAWLINA and BRONGIEL, PIOTR vol.0057 pg.0465 (Cuyahoga County Marriage License Index)
#2) MONDRY, MARY
#3)GESIOR, MARY and BRONGEL, PETER vol.0273 pg.0088 (Cuyahoga County Marriage License Index)

Other interesting and possibly related marriage records: Not sure who these people are -- possibly brothers?
REDAZOWICZ, AGATHA and BRONGIEL, MARTIN 0047 0359 65
KAMINSKA, MARYANNA and BRONGIEL, PAWEL 0067 0095 53

OBIT:
Name: Brongel, Peter
Date: Aug 9 1962
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #096.
Notes: Brongel. Peter Brongel, residence, 3720 W. 14th St., beloved husband of the late Caroline and the late Mary, dear father of Mary C. Brongel, Helen Chlietz, John Bragiel and Norman Bragiel, also grandfather and great-grandfather, brother of Paul Bragiel of Wausaukee, Wis. Katherine Mlazga of Ravenna, O., and Anna Wiendek in Poland. Funeral services Friday, Aug. 10, at 8 a. m. at St. Barbara's Church. Friends may call From 2-10 P. M. at the A. J. Tomon & Sons Funeral Home, 4772 Pearl Rd. 
Peter BRONGEL
 
6161 !NAME: could also be Joane
!DIED: date from will 
Joane BROOKE
 
6162 !DIED: as stated from the will Margaret BROOKE
 
6163 If you should find any information you feel is incorrect, please feel free to e-mail me at : wyliecoyote1@comcast.net
This info has been compiled from many sources, such as family bibles, birth & death certificates, obits., other family trees, and e-mails from many helpful family members.
Internet sources :'LDS'FamilySearch.com, Rootsweb.com, Lineage.com, and contacts from Genforum.com. Books : "Descendants of William McIntyre" by Robert H. McIntire, 1984. And I do apologize in advance of any errors made in data entry.


Enjoy!
'Cousin'Bob

Copyright2003-REWylie 
Bertha BROOKS
 
6164 KEYS:B.

 
Clara Mae BROOKS
 
6165 !Father-BROOKS, Benjamin ; Mother-Deborah : VITAL RECORDS OF CHARLEMONT,
MASS. TO THE YEAR 1850, p.20

!Baptised: 26 Aug 1801, VITAL RECORDS OF CHARLEMENT, MASS. TO THE YEAR
1850, p. 20.

!Grant Twp. Cemetery Inscriptions, Lot 53, copied by Lake Co. IL Genealog-
cal Society. 
Dorothy BROOKS
 
6166 MARRIAGE: Joel Brainerd & Eunice Brooks - m. 24 May 1787 - by Rev. Benjamin Boardman

MARRIAGE: Marriages from the 2nd Congregational Churchized 24 Sep 1740;0,
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jdevlin/source_files/2nd_ch_midhad_chat_bride.htm 
Eunice BROOKS
 
6167 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of first cousin 7 times removed Hannah BROOKS
 
6168 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth great grandaunt Justin BROOKS
 
6169  Living BROOKS
 
6170  Living BROOKS
 
6171  Living BROOKS
 
6172  Living BROOKS
 
6173  Living BROOKS
 
6174 Mary Rogness's - First cousin 5 times removed Nancy BROOKS
 
6175 Mary Rogness's - First cousin 5 times removed Randall BROOKS
 
6176 KEYS:b.

 
Ray BROOKS
 
6177 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of first cousin 5 times removed Ruben BROOKS
 
6178 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed Sarah BROOKS
 
6179 If you should find any information you feel is incorrect, please feel free to e-mail me at : wyliecoyote1@comcast.net
This info has been compiled from many sources, such as family bibles, birth & death certificates, obits., other family trees, and e-mails from many helpful family members.
Internet sources :'LDS'FamilySearch.com, Rootsweb.com, Lineage.com, and contacts from Genforum.com. Books : "Descendants of William McIntyre" by Robert H. McIntire, 1984. And I do apologize in advance of any errors made in data entry.


Enjoy!
'Cousin'Bob

Copyright2003-REWylie 
Thomas BROOKS
 
6180 OBIT:
Name: Broslawik, Joseph
Date: Jan 2 1970
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #096.
Notes: Broslawik. Joseph Broslawik, beloved husband of Clara (nee Kicielinski), dear father of Helen Clmino and Edward, grandfather of 10, brothers and sisters in Poland. Funeral services Saturday, Jan. 3 at St. Procop Church at 11:30 a.m. Interment Holy Cress Cemetery. Friends may call at The A. J. Tomon & Sons Funeral Home at 4772 Pearl Rd., Friday 2-5 And 7-9 P.M. 
Joseph BROSLAWIK
 
6181 RESIDENCES:
1938 - 3747 W.13th St., Cleveland, Ohio
1944 - 3901 W.19th St., Cleveland, Ohio 
Michael BROSLAWIK
 
6182 MARRIAGE: BROUND, JENNIFER H and DYLAG, ALAN G vol.0997 pg.2163 (Cuyahoga County Marriage Index) Jennifer H. BROUND
 
6183 ADELLA H. BROUSSEAU - LEDYARD - Adella Henry Brousseau, 78, of 95 GallupHill Road, died yesterday at the Lawrence and Memorial Hospitals, NewLondon.
He was born in Willington, Oct. 8, 1907, the son of the late HenryL. and Amelia (Lafleur) Brousseau.
Mr. Brousseau was married to Rachel Pierce, Dec. 12, 1927. Shesurvives him.
He was retired in 1973 from Electric Boat, Groton, having worked inthe testing department.
Suvivors include his wife; three sons, Harry Brousseau of GalesFerry, Wallace Brousseau of Ledyard, and Thomas Brousseau of Boomsville,N.Y.; two daughters, Emma Alberhamson of Preston and Norma Allen of GalesFerry; one brother, Clement Brousseau of Woodyhill, R.I.; one sister, EvaBurton of Ledyard; 19 grandchildren; 19 great-grandchildren and manynieces and nephews.
The Gales Ferry Funeral Home of Church and Allen, Hurlbut Road,Gales Ferry is in Charge of arrangements.
Died March 1996.

Mary Rogness's - Spouse of seventh cousin twice removed 
Adella Henry BROUSSEAU
 
6184 Mary Rogness's - Eighth cousin once removed Norma Irene BROUSSEAU
 
6185 THE SUN, WESTERLY, RI, SUNDAY, AUGUST 15, 1999
NORMA IRENE ALLEN
Norma Irene Allen, 69, of 983-R Long Cove Road, Gales Ferry, mother ofJoyce Allen of Pawcatuck, died Thursday, Aug. 12, 1999, at Lawrence &Memorial Hospital in New London.
Born Dec. 18, 1929, in Ledyard, she was a daughter of Rachel(Pierce) Brousseau of Ledyard and the late Adella Brousseau.
She married Paul C. Allen in Mystic on Oct. 8, 1953. He died Jan.25, 1995.
Mrs. Allen was a sales associate at the former Vality Store in GalesFerry and after the store closed, went to work at Marshall's in NewLondon.
She was a member of the Women's Bowling League at the Holiday Bowlin Groton.
In addition to the daughter in Pawcatuck and her mother, she issurvived by two sons, Paul D. Allen of Groton and Mark J. Allen of GalesFerry; two more daughters, Cynthia Kneelandd and Donna Collins, both ofGales Ferry; three brothers, Harry Bousseau of Gales Ferry, WallaceBrousseau of Ledyard, and Thomas Brousseau of Jewett City; a sister, EmmaAbrahamson of Preston; ten grandchildren; and one great-granddaughter.
A graveside service will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Elm GroveCemetery in Mystic. There ae no calling hours. Byles-Groton MemorialHome, 310 Thames St., Groton, is in charge of arrangements. 
Norma Irene BROUSSEAU
 
6186
The Cameron and Paige Report, http://wc.rootsweb.com/~laplante 
BROWN
 
6187 Sources: Ancestral File; O'Keeffe.
AF: Aaron Brown, born 1781, CT.
O'Keeffe: Aaron Brown, born 25 Nov. 1781, North Groton. Died 3 Nov.1870, Ledyard, age 88.

Mary Rogness's - Third cousin 6 times removed 
Aaron BROWN
 
6188 THE BROWN GENEALOGY, by Cyrus Henry Brown, vol. 2, page 506.
887. Aaron A., b. Apr. 2, 1846; m. Deborah B. Perkins.

Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fifth cousin 4 times removed 
Aaron Alvah BROWN
 
6189 THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. I., Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, byCyrus Henry Brown, page 155.
She was perhaps the last pensioner of the battle of Stonington,Conn., during the War of 1812. She was the great-granddaughter of ElderSimeon Brown, of No. Stonington. At her funeral, it was stated that shewas always proud to know that she was a descendant of so worthy agrandsire as Elder Simeon Brown. 
Abbie Maria BROWN
 
6190 THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 70.
No children. Residence in 1904, 34 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. 
Abby Jane Hazard BROWN
 
6191
The Cameron and Paige Report, http://wc.rootsweb.com/~laplante 
Abby M. BROWN
 
6192 1 NOTE 8 children Abby M. BROWN
 
6193 THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. I., Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, byCyrus Henry Brown, page 154.
He was a soldier in the Civil War; enlisted at Norwich, Conn., Aug.9, 1864; was held prisoner nine months and eleven days, at Libby Prison,Andersonville, and Florence, S. C. He is a machinist. Mrs. Brown is amember of the Admiral Foote W. R. C. No. 3; a Baptist. Residence in 1905,Dixwell Ave., New Haven Conn. 
Abel D. BROWN
 
6194 Sources: Conn. vitals, film 2,897; Brown Genealogy; Stonington vitals,film
1,309,871, Item 2.
Stonington vitals: Born 3 Feb. 1711/12.
CT vitals: Abigail Brown, born 3 Feb. 1711/12.
BG: Married James Pendleton March 22, 1731, and had seven children,
(Vol.2, p.217.) See B.G., Vol.1, p.489, for children's records. 
Abigail BROWN
 
6195 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third great grandaunt Abijah M. BROWN
 
6196 THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. I, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, byCyrus Henry Brown, page 143.
She was a school-teacher before marriage. No children. 
Ada BROWN
 
6197 THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, 1915, by Cyrus Henry Brown, page 256.
Mrs. Main is a graduate of Brookfield High School. She taught schoolfor a number of terms in New York State, then, after fitting herself forspecial work, she went to Fremont, Nebraska, where she taughtsuccessfully for two years. She entered the Civil Service at this time,receiving a very flattering position at once. She showed so much tact inthe work that she was promoted rapidly till she received as high a salaryas any lady employee in the ranks. She held this position for a number ofterms, till failing health compelled her to return to ther native State.She received from the Teachers' Training-Class of Alfred University, NY,in 1902, a life certificate, and taught in New York State again till hermarriage to Mr. Main, in 1905. She is a ready writer of prose as well aspoetry, and a member of the Serveth-Day Baptist Church at Leonardsville,NY. 
Adaline BROWN
 
6198 Never married. Was still alive at time information was provided forB.G.,
Vol. II. In the 1850 census she was reported in the household of EleazerIII at
the age of 5, also in 1860 at the age of 14 (census taken just before her15th
birthday). Why she apparently living with her grandfather and stepgrandmother?
In both censuses, households of both her father and grandfather werelisted on
the same page, indicating their respective farms were close together.

One child was reported in 1850 in the household of Eleazer IV and four
in 1860. Eleazer III was listed as 72 in the 1850 census and 81 in the1860
census, and Affa listed as 60 and 75, respectively. (Little lying aboutage in
the latter?) They were rather elderly to be raising a child, especiallywhen
her parents were nearby.

1850 census film number is 017054. 1860 number is 0803724.

Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed 
Affie Adelaide Wilcox BROWN
 
6199 BROWN CEMETERY, Near Peckham Meeting-house Ledyard, New London CT
BROWN, ALBERT, d. Sept. 11, 1868, age 57.


Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed 
Albert BROWN
 
6200 !B.G., Vol.2, p.294.

Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed 
Albert Burr BROWN
 

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