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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, by Cyrus Henry Brown, Vol. 2, page 510.
| Albert Grover BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, by Cyrus Henry Brown, vol. 2, page 504.
883. Albert M.(Morgan), b. June 22, 1838, m. Jan. 5, 1862; Nancy A.Peckham.
1880 CENSUS - LEDYARD, NEW LONDON CO., CT., LDS #1254108, Dwelling #242,Family #265.
BROWN, Albert, W, M, 41, Farmer, CT, CT, CT
Nancy A., W, F, 39, Keeping House, CT, CT, CT
Ella N., W, F, 16, Daughter, At Home, CT, CT, CT
Philetus A., W, M, 14, Son, CT, CT, CT
Emma, W, F, 9, Daughter, CT, CT, CT
Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed | Albert Morgan BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, 1915, by Cyrus Henry Brown, pages 288.
Mr. Brown is a manufacturer and inventor. He has patents issued andpending for more than one hundred inventions. He is inventor of the SmithPremier Typewriter. He is president of the following companies; the SmithPremier Typewriter Co., the Brown-Lipe Gear Co. He is one of the foundersand past president of the H.H. Franklin Manufacturing Co.; stockholderand director of the Smith Premier Typewriter Co., the H. H. FranklinManufacturing Co., the Brown-Lipe Gear Co., the Syracuse Aluminum andBronze Co., the Globe Malleable Iron Works, and the Pneumelectric Co.;director of the Third National Bank, also of the Journal Printing andPublishing Co.; trustee of Syracuse University and the Hospital of theGood Shepherd; life member of the American Society of MechanicalEngineers and of the National Geographic Society; member of Citizens Clubof Syracuse, also of Century Club, Transportation Club of New York City,Automobile Club of Syracuse, and other organizations. He is athirty-second degree Mason, and a member of Mystic Shrine. He waseducated in common and select schools at Scott, NY, and at Homer Academy.He rendered financial aid in the publication of this genealogy, and alsoof Brown Genealogy, Vol. I. Residence in 1915, Syracuse, NY. At hissuggestion Vol. II, in July 1910, was commenced. Without his hartyco-operation, the compiler could never have undertaken this arduous task.This genealogy is therefore dedicated to Alexander T. Brown.
Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed | Alexander Timothy BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, 1915, by Cyrus Henry Brown, pages 287.
He was an agent for publishing companies in New York andPhiladelphia from 1876 to 1906. Residence in 1907, International Falls,Minnesota.
Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed | Alfred Franklin BROWN
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Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed | Alfreda Ann BROWN
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Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed | Allen Smith BROWN
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Mary Rogness's - First cousin 5 times removed | Almira BROWN
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed | Almira E BROWN
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The Cameron and Paige Report, http://wc.rootsweb.com/~laplante | Almira Main BROWN
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VITAL RECORDS OF NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., Book 1, page151.
BROWN, Almira M., m. Henry D. Lanphear, Sept. 2, 1834, by StephenMain, J. P. | Almira Main BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, 1915, by Cyrus Henry Brown, pages 277.
Mr. Brown is a farmer at West Winfield, NY. Both are members of theBaptist Church. | Alonzo Wood BROWN
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Abbie Jane STANTON-31812 and Alphonso BROWN-31813 are 2nd cousins.Their common ancestors are Jonathan CHESEBROUGH-32125 and EuniceMINER-32124..
Genealogy of the Descendants of William Chesebrough Author: AnnaChesebrough Wildey Publication: New York: Press of T. A. Wright 1903Media: Book Page 127. Piper Family Records Author: Lynda Piper PeckPublication: Aug 2000 Media: Letter | Alphonso BROWN
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BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol I, by Cyrus Henry Brown, Boston, The Everett PressCompany, 1907, page 224.
During the war he was a member of the 44th Regt. Iowa Vol. Inf. Waschairman of the Board of Supervisors of Osceola Co., Iowa, in 1877. Heremoved to Prairieburg, Iowa, in 1855, to Osceola Co., in 1872, toCottage Grove, Oregan in 1877, and to Napavine, Washington, in 1878. Heis a farmer at Napavine and a Republican. His wife was a member of theMethodist Church. | Alvin H. BROWN
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Source: Brown Genealogy, Vol. II. Names of children come from samesource.
| Alvira BROWN
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Source: Brown Genealogy, v2; Leyden Births, film 883,750, Item 5 (acomputer printout); Leyden town records, film 886,466.
BG: Amos Brown, born 20 Sept. 1761; married Esther Babcock.
Leyden births: Children included Esther, Mary, Eunice, Amos,Temperance,
Comfort, Sidney, Trueman, David and Jesse.
Leyden records: Children included Temperance, Mary, Eunice, Amos,Comfort
and two Truemans. | Amos BROWN
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Sources: Leyden births, film 883,750, It. 5; Leyden town records, film
886,466.
Leyden records: Amos Brown Jr., born 1 May 1795.
Leyden births: Amos Brown born 11 May 1795 | Amos BROWN, Jr.
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1850 CENSUS, NO. STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CT, LDS #0442880 page 606,Dwelling #53, Family #59.
BROWN, in father's household
Andrew, 31, M, Sailor, CT | Andrew Denison BROWN
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1880 CENSUS, NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., 11 & 12 Jun 1880,by George A. Pendleton, page 773B, Dwelling #158, Family #170.
VINCENT, Angeline , W, F, 62, wife, M, CT, CT, CT. | Angeline BROWN
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 5 times removed | Angeline Loraine BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 70.
No children | Ann Eliza BROWN
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1 NOTE Children born 1826-1840 | Ann M BROWN
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Source: Leyden births, film 883,750, Item 5; Leyden town records, film
886,466; Paula Wells, R.R. 1, Box 1560, Greenup, KY 41144.
Leyden records: Hannah Brown (sic), born 17 (sic) Sept. 1801.
Leyden births: Annah Brown, born 19 Sept. 1801.
Wells: Annah Brown, born 1801, died 22 June 1893, Montague, MA.Married (1) about 1828, Morris Samuel Henry, (2) about 1842-50 EbenezerRipley. | Annah BROWN
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VITAL RECORDS OF STONINGTON, CT, Vol. 2, page 2.
THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page12.
He was Deacon in the church at North Stonington for many years. Hiswill dated 9 Feb 1771 was probated 6 Sep 1771.
Researching this line is Nancyann Norman at nancn@exis.net
Researching this line is Jackie Smith at gardenangel11851@yahoo.com
Sources: B.G., Vols. I and II; CT births and marriages, film 2,897;
First Church of Stonington History, 547,548, Item 2; Stonington vitals,film
1,309,871, Item 2.
BG: Married Deacon Thomas Main. Had nine children.
CT Births (Stonington records, v2, p2; Annah Brown, daughter ofEleazer,
born 1 Feb. 1699/1700.
Stonington vitals: Born 1 Feb. 1699.
First Church of Stonington says Ann (sic) was admitted May 9, 1708.Anna
(sic), daughter of Eleazer, was baptized June 30, 1700. Film 2868. | Annah BROWN
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Sources: Connnecticut births and marriages, film 2,897; Stoningtonvitals,
Vol. 3, film 1,309,972, It. 2.
CT births: Anne, daughter of Eleazer and Anne, born 6 Feb. 1759,Stonington
records, v3, p230. | Anne BROWN
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1850 CENSUS, NO. STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CT, LDS #0442880 page 606,Dwelling #53, Family #59.
BROWN, Arabella M., 4, F, CT
GRAVE STONE INSCRIPTIONS OF THE TOWN OF NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO.,CT, Copied by Charles R. Hale, 1932, page 62. Brown Cemetery #71.
Tucker, Belle M. Brown, wife of William H. Tucker, died Aug. 1877. | Arabella M. BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. I., Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, byCyrus Henry Brown, page 153.
Both were educated in the common schools. Before marriage Miss Browntaught school in Tolland. Mr. Marsh was a machinist, engineer; at presentmail-carrier; is a Republican; his wife is a member of the BaptistChurch. Residence in 1905, Rockville, Conn. | Augusta A. BROWN
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1850 CENSUS of Ledyard, New London Co., CT, Dwelling #117, Family #135BROWN,
Avery, 46, M, Farmer, $1000, CT
Annis, 36, F, CT
Cynthia, 14, F, CT
Elias S., 12. M, CT
Daniel, 10, M, CT
Nancy 7, F, CT
James A., 6, M, CT
Sarah E., 3, F, CT
William F., 1, M CT
CENSUS OF 1860 can not read too light
CENSUS OF 1870
1880 CENSUS - LEDYARD, NEW LONDON CO., CT., LDS #1254108, Dwelling #241,Family #264.
BROWN, Avery W, M, W, 76, Farmer, CT, CT, CT
Anis, W, F, 68, Wife, CT, CT, CT
John, W, M, 26, Son, CT, CT, CT
BROWN CEMETERY, Near Peckham Meeting-house Ledyard, New London Co., CT
BROWN, AVERY, W. b. Dec. 5, 1805, d. Aug. 8 1885.
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed | Avery Wilbur BROWN
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1880 CENSUS, NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., 26 Jun 1880, byGeorge A. Pendleton, page 778A, Dwelling #257, Family #278.
BROWN, Baby Boy, W, M, 1/12, April, son, S, CT, CT, CT. | Baby Boy BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 27.
Benadam (257) died from burns received in the fourth year of his age. | Benadam BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 60.
He was a farmer and other important industries. Residence in 1904,Paririe City, IA. | Benadam Williams BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, 1915, by Cyrus Henry Brown, page 409.
Benmamin Brown was a large landholder, owning land at thelighthouse, New London, at Massapeag, Groton, Lyme, and Fisher's Island. | Benjamin BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, by Cyrus Henry Brown, pages 271.
From several traditional sources it is said that Benjamin Brown,ofseveral boys left at Fort Griswold, Groton, Conn., at the time of itscapture and massacre, on Sept. 6, 1781, was ill in the hospital, and thushis life was saved. He was then sixteen years old.
There were eleven children, nine sons and two daughters, but onlysix are of record.
Source: Stonington vitals, Vol. 3, film 1,309,972, It. 2. | Benjamin BROWN
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The Cameron and Paige Report, http://wc.rootsweb.com/~laplante
BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol II, Boston, The Everett Press Co., 1915, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 224.
Mr. Brown was a farmer, Prohibitionist, and Methodist. Mrs. Brown isin 1914 living in Old Mystic, in good health. | Benjamin Avery BROWN
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Source: B.G., Vol. II. Also mentioned in land sale. See notes onparents.
Married Polly.
Mary Rogness's - Third cousin 6 times removed | Benjamin Franklin BROWN
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Genealogy of the Descendants of William Chesebrough Author: AnnaChesebrough Wildey Publication: New York: Press of T. A. Wright 1903Media: Book Page 127. | Bertha BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, by Cyrus Henry Brown, page 273.
He is a teacher. Graduated from Potsdam Normal School in 1885;Middlebury (Vt.) College, 1888, with degree of A.B.; received his A.M. in1891; served as principal of Sherman Collegate Institute, Moriah, NY,from 1888 to 1911. Residence Syracuse, NY. | Berton Laurentine BROWN
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Mary Rogness's - First cousin 5 times removed | Betsey BROWN
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed | Betsey BROWN
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed | Betsey BROWN
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seven children
Information from Roots Web World Connect, Laurie Barrett lbarrett@gwu.edu | Betsey BROWN
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Birdie really a male, according to sister Edna Foster.
| Birdie E. BROWN
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The Cameron and Paige Report, http://wc.rootsweb.com/~laplante | Caleb BROWN
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DOCUMENTATION - PUBLISHED OBIT | Carrol BROWN
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Source: Leyden town records, film 886,466.
Leyden records: Charles Brown, born 14 Dec. 179_ (can't read lastdigit).
But third child was born in 1798, so 1796 is a good guess for thisperson. | Charles BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 66.
They lived on what was called the "Master Josh Farm," a few rodssouth of the Miner Meeting house on the west side of the road -- acommanding elevation; beautiful and picturesque scenery. After his deaththe house was torn down, being very old, and the farm divided, and in1904 is owned by Charles W. Vincent and Richard B. Wheeler. Charles Browninherited this farm from his father, and there his two children wereborn.
VITAL RECORDS OF NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., Book 1, page67.
BROWN, Charles, m. Rhoda Ann Brown, Oct. 19, 1820, by Asher Miner,Elder. | Charles BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 68.
Mr. Brown is inspector masonry for NY, NH and H RR. Residence in1904, Dartmouth Ave., Providence, RI. | Charles A. BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, 1915, by Cyrus Henry Brown, pages 285.
He was a court stenographer and law student of marked ability.
Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed | Charles E. BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. I., Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, byCyrus Henry Brown, page 157.
No children. | Charles Edwin BROWN
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Charles Elmer Brown, also known as Carl. He never married.
Obituary:
Charles E. Brown
Charles E. Brown, 76, Waterville, died yesterday (4 Feb. 1964?) in
Tonganoxie [Jefferson Co.]. He was a former resident of the Cleburnecommunity.
He was born February 18, 1887, in Manhattan and was a retired farmer andschool
teacher.
He was a former member of the American Legion in Cleburne.
Surviving are three sisters.
Memorial services will be held in the Burliew-Cowan Chapel at 2 p.m.Friday,
with the Reverend Keller of Olsburg Methodist Church, officiating. Burialwill
be in the Sunset Cemetery. The Cleburne American Legion will serve as
pallbearers.
[He was buried next to his brother, Ira Clyde, and near his mother,Caroline
M. Wood Brown. The birth date in the obituary does not agree with family
records. Tombstone reads only 1888-1964. 4 Feb. 1964 was a Wednesday.Waterville
is in Marshall County.] | Charles Elmer BROWN
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Initial information from: Code B-650, Soundex 1,243,919, 1900 Kansas
census. Also see Vol 15, ED 43, Sheet 22, Line 63 in national census forKansas.
Family story says he rode a horse from Binghamton, N.Y., to Kansas.
He was a farmer, homesteading 160 acres near Herington, Dickinson Co.,
Kansas. He moved his family to Manhattan in 1904 to provide bettereducational opportunities for his children. Earlier, however, he farmedin Marshall County, where he was married. (See Caroline Wood notes).Don't know when he moved to Dickinson Co.
In Manhattan, he became a homebuilder, continuing until his death,according to Edna Brown Foster, daughter of William Wellington Brown,Charles' brother. Bess Brown Neerman remembers him taking daughters withhim to his projects. He would say, "Girls, let's build a house." She saidhe bought land in Manhattan and sold lots as well as building houses.
Bess also said, "Father worked in a nursery. He loved apple trees and
planted them on the farm."
Birth, death info from death certificate. Marriage information is from
Edna Foster, who listed birthday as April 2 and death as July 19. Havecopy of marriage license, issued at Marysville, Marshall County. Married25 Dec. 1875 by William L. Dwinnell. Place of marriage not stated.
She also provided similar information about Caroline Brown and herchildren. See Brown file in 4-drawer filing cabinet. Info on William'sfamily is also from Edna.
Charles G. Brown residences in Manhattan were at 1511 Leavenworth St.and 1524 West Humboldt St.
Sunset Cemetery, Manhattan, record, page 31, lists Charles, wife NancyAnn, mother Caroline and son Ira Clyde as being buried there.
Obit from the Manhattan Morning Chronicle, July 20, 1927: "Funeralservices for Charles G. Brown will be tomorrow, Thursday, morning
at the home, 1524 Humboldt street. Rev. O.E. Allison will conduct theservices.
"Mr. Brown, who was 76 years old, died following a year of illness.
"Prominent in the growth of Manhattan in the 23 years he lived here,Mr.
Brown was particularly interested in the development of the residential
district in west Manhattan."
He and his wife are buried in Sunset Cemetery in Manhattan. Theirsmall
tombstones read:
Charles G. Brown Nancy Ann Brown
1851-1927 1858-1935
Beside them are buried a son and daughter-in-law:
Father Mother
Fred G. Brown Dora M. Brown
May 24, 1880 May 8, 1875
Mar. 4, 1957 Dec. 29, 1953
Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed | Charles German BROWN
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