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6301 VITAL RECORDS OF NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., Book 1, page142.
BROWN, Denison W., m. Juliett Brown, both of N. Stonington, Feb. 10,1833, by Rev. Joseph Ayer, Jr. 
Denison W. BROWN
 
6302 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page111.
Her husband was editor of the Brookfield Courier in Brookfield, NewYork. 
Dennie M. BROWN
 
6303
The Cameron and Paige Report, http://wc.rootsweb.com/~laplante 
Dennison BROWN
 
6304 VITAL RECORDS OF NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., Book 1, page
BROWN, Dolly, m. Amos H. Allen, both of N. Stonington, Nov. 14, 1821,by William Randall, Jr., J. P.

VITAL RECORDS OF NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., Book 1, page152.
ALLEN, Dolly, m. Joshua Blivin, both of N. Stonington, Mar. 22,1835, by Ezra Hewitt, J. P. 
Dolly BROWN
 
6305 GRAVE STONE INSCRIPTIONS OF THE TOWN OF NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO.,CT, Copied by Charles R. Hale, 1932, page 62. Brown Cemetery #71.
Baldwin, Dolley, widow of Asa, died Sept. 8, 1853, age 98
Baldwin, Dolley, wife of Asa, and daughter of Simeon & DorothyBrown. 
Dorothy BROWN
 
6306 THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, 1915, by Cyrus Henry Brown, pages 275.
Mr. Brown was one of the most prominent lawyers of Madison County.He was a partner of the son of Garrett Smith. 
Duane BROWN
 
6307 BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett HallPendleton, Privatley Printed MCMX, found in the DAR Library, Washington,DC. Page 70.
iv. Ebenezer, b. 1725; d. at North Stonington, Conn., 10 May 1816,age 91 (G.S.). He operated a grist maill at Westerly near the east end ofthe Pawcatuck bridge until about 1799, when he bought a 76-acre farm inNorth Stonington, Conn., where he lived the rest of his life. Thegravestone beside his, names as his wife, Abigail, who died 12 Sept.1811, age 65 (Brown Gen., p. 533). She was probably his second wife, asthere seem no doubt but that he was the Ebenezer Brown who m. atWesterly, 5 Feby., 1756, Anna Wells of Stonington, and had children(recorded upon Westerly Rec.) Caleb, Hannah, Lydia, John, Amy, Sarah,Dorothy and Nathan. On the 25th of Oct. 1700, Capt. Caleb Brown wasappointed guardian of Ebenezer Brown and family (West. C & P Rec., v,55). Only one child of Ebenezer's is referred to in the Brown Gen., andthis one is called Joshua, b. 1782. He may have been by the second wife.

BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol II, Boston, The Everett Press Co., 1915, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 218. 
Ebenezer BROWN
 
6308 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page12.
Ebenezer Brown was brother to the wife of Elizabeth's brotherThomas.

Sources: Brown Genealogy, v1 and v2, p217; Stonington vitals, films
1,309,871, Item 2, and 2,897.
BG: Married Elizabeth Main, daughter of Jeremiah and Ruth (Brown)Main.
Film 2,897: Ebenezer Brown, born 28 Jan. 1701/2, Stonington vitals V2,p2.
He married Elizabeth Main 6 April 1723, and died 4 March 1724/5.Stonington
vitals v2, p21.
Film 1,309,871: Born 28 Jan. 1701/2 (p2); Married Elizabeth Main, 5April
1723, died 24 March 1724 (p21). 
Ebenezer BROWN
 
6309 1880 CENSUS, NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., 11 & 12 Jun 1880,by George A. Pendleton, page 773A, Dwelling #151, Family #162.
BROWN, Ethel I., W, F, 5, daughter, S, CT, CT, CT. 
Edith Irene BROWN
 
6310 Married Cyrus M. Scott Jr. Edna Foster says she was born in 1892, butcensus
says 1891. Census arithmatic seems to be in error.
Mr. Scott was chief engineer and later president of the StandolinePipeline
Co. The couple resided in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
 
Edith Ruth BROWN
 
6311 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 Edna Irean BROWN
 
6312 Mary Rogness's - First cousin 5 times removed Edwin BROWN
 
6313 ! (1) "History of Francestown, New Hampshire," by Rev. W.R. Cochrane and George K. Wood (1895) p.547. FHL #974.28/F1 H2c.

! Birth: (1) 14 Nov 1851, Francestown, NH, d/o Linsley Keyes BROWN/Asenath B. BUTLER.
Death: (1) 21 Jun 1859, Francestown, NH.


Please do not claim our work as your own. You are free to use it, but please document your sources. 
Edwin Bunnell BROWN
 
6314 Eleazer IV's wife was Rachel Cafferty. A Rachel M. Brown died May 18,1911.
Listed in the Broome County Surrogate Court records. Film No. 809370.

1855 Census (Film 809,005, found after Binghamton, enumerated June 1)
says he was a railroad worker. 1850 census says he was a farmer, and
1860 says he was a laborer.
Also, the 1855 census said he had lived in town (Chenango?) for 22years.

Brown, Vol.2, says born 14 Feb. 1820. Doesn't jibe with census whichmakes
birth date about 1824, but that conflicts with reported 1824 birth date
listed for sister Martha Frances.
 
Eleazer BROWN
 
6315 BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett HallPendleton, Privatley Printed MCMX, found in the DAR Library, Washington,DC. Page 70.
ii. died probably in the French and Indian War; m. 10 Nov., 1742,Sarah Die [Dye] (Second Ch. Stonington).

Source: Brian Pendleton and His Descendants; North StoningtonCongregational
Church records; Early CT Marriages.
Pendleton: Eleazer Brown, married 10 Nov. 1742, Sarah Die (Dye), 10Nov.
1742, Second Congregational Church, North Stonington. Probably died inthe
French and Indian War.
Church records: Eleazer Brown of Westerly, R.I., married Sarah Die, 10Nov.
1742.
Early Marriages: Eleazer Brown, Westerly, married Sarah Die, 10 Nov.1742,
North Stonington. 
Eleazer BROWN
 
6316 THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 18.
Elder Eleazer Brown(139), son of Eleazer (39) [Eleazer (11),Thomas], was born in Stonington, Conn., June 1, 1728 and died July 11,1795 (tombstone), sisty-eight year of his age and twenty-seventh of hisministry. He married Oct. 16, 1755, Ann Green, of Hopkinton, RI, who wasborn 1735 and died Sept. 15, 1803, sisty-ninth year of her age.

THE BROWN GENEALOGY, by Cyrus Herny Brown, Vol. 2, page 267.
Elder Brown was the second pastor of the First Baptist Church, ofStonington (Pendleton Hill). This was his only pastorate, extending overa period of twenty-seven years. Elder Brown, it is said, had be littleeducation, but was a man of strong native powers, of vivid thought andconception, and of flowing, rapid delivery. He was rightly esteemed oneof the most eminet preachers of his day. In 1791, towards the close ofhis ministry, there came a great outpouring of the Spirit of God; and theseed faithfully sown began to bear much fruit, and at this revival thechurch received an accession of fifty-two, making the total membershipone hundred and fifty-two. (For a full account, see B.G., pp. 551, 552.
Elder Eleazer Brown's house stood a few rods east of the BrownBurying-ground, opposite the present parsonage of the Second Church, inNo. Stonington, where the cellar is still to be seen. This house wasstruck by lightning while Elder Brown was preaching in the near-bychurch. Two young people were killed by lightning, one up stairs and theother down, while shutting windows. The compiler's mother said they wereengaged to be married. Another mother reported that they were John andHulda, but it is not certain about their names.

VITAL RECORDS OF STONINGTON, CT, Vol. 3, page 69.

GRAVE STONE INSCRIPTIONS OF THE TOWN OF NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO.,CT, Copied by Charles R. Hale, 1932, page 64. Brown Cemetery #71.
Brown Eleazor, died July 11, 1795, age 67.

Source: B.G., v.2, p.267; Congregational Church of North Stonington;
Stonington Vitals, Vol. 3, film 1,309,972, It. 2, and film 1,309,871,Item
2, page 69; Barbour's CT vitals, film 2,897; No. Stoning Church records,5,080,
It. 1.
BG: Born 1 June 1728. M. Anne Green of Hopkinton, RI. He was thesecond
pastor of the First Baptist Church of (North) Stonington. His house oncewas
struck by lightening while he was preaching in the nearby church. Twoyoung
people were killed while shutting windows. Critical comment on sermon?
BG: Names a last child Mary, who is not listed in Stonington vitals.
Descendants of Elder Brown moved to Brookfield, Herkimer Co., NY,about
three miles from West Winfield, where Elder Brown's younger brother,Peleg, and
Peleg's son, Eleazer III, farmed.
Church: Baptized 14 Nov. 1736 with siblings Jeremiah, Rebecca, Maryand
Temperance.
Stonington vitals, both films, and Barbour: Born 1 June 1728.Stonington
records, v3, p69. 
Eleazer BROWN
 
6317 THE BROWN GENEALOGY, by Cyrus Henry Brown, pages 10, 12.
Four of the children of Thomas Browne remained in MA, while three ofthem came to Stonington, CT, before 1688. They purchased and receivedlarge tracts of land most of which was located in the present town ofNorth Stonington, bounded as follows: the western boundary was nearly allon Ossekonk Swamp, the northern bounds of which extended from theOssekonk brook on the west on Shunnock River on the east, joining on thenorth the lands of the late Stephen Avery and lands of the Maine family,to the lands of the Randall family; eaterly on the Randall land to theRichardson's possessions; on the south by the Palmer family land andMiner territory; and on the west by the Wheeler family land up to thesaid Ossekonk Swamp.
Eleazer Brown, b. Lynn MA, Aug 5, 1670; d. Stonington CT, now NorthStonington, Nov 30, 1734. m. Ann Pendleton, Oct. 18, 1693.
His house stood in the eastern part of the lands purchased by theBrown brothers, about twenty-five rods south of the Brown Cemetery, andnorth of the Miner Meeting-house. Headstones were erected to their gravesby the late Daniel Brown (386). Probably these were the first intermentsin these grounds. He was a farmer and stock-raiser.

GRAVE STONE INSCRIPTIONS OF THE TOWN OF NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO.,CT, Copied by Charles R. Hale, 1932, page 64. Brown Cemetery #71.
Brown, Eleazer, son of Thomas of Lynn, Mass. born Aug. 5, 1670, diedNov. 30, 1734.

NEW LONDON COUNTY, CONN. PROBATE RECORDS, 1733-1742 Vol. 1., page 9.
ELEAZER BROWN, of Stonington, page 100
Dated: May 24, 1732
Sons: Jonathan: Eleazer: James.
Daus: Ann: Mary: Patience; Abigail; Ruth
G-dau: Hannah Wilcocks
G-son: David Brown
Exec: James Brown
Wit: Noah Grant; Samuel Holdrideg; Daniel Brown
Prob. Dec. 4, 1734

Researching this line is Nancyann Norman at nancn@exis.net
Researching this line is Laurie Barrett lbarrett@gwu.edu

Sources: History of Stonington by Wheeler; Brown Genealogy by Cyrus H.Brown,
2 volumes; American Marriage Records; Stonington Cemetery records,1,311,117;
History of 1st Congregational Church of Stonington, film 547,548, Item 2,and
974.65/S1, K2w; Stonington vitals, films 2,897 and 1,309,871, Item 2;Barbour's
Connecticut vitals, film 2897.
[Almost all info in film 1,309,871 pertaining to Eleazer Sr. and hischildren
comes from page 2.]
Wheeler & IGI say Eleazer I was born Aug. 4, 1670. Wheeler in anotherplace
says Aug. 5. Brown Genealogy, Vols. I and II, says Aug. 4.
Another source says Aug. 15. Brown lists the marriage and death datesand
place of birth. Wheeler confirms the Aug. 4 death date. Bible recordscopied
from older records (Found on Film 862,766, Vol. 10, Page 9), confirm the
marriage and death dates. Am. Marriage Records confirm marriage date.

Gravestone, apparently erected well after his death, reads:
Eleazer
Son of
Thomas Brown
of Lynn, Mass.
Born Aug. 5, 1670
Died Nov. 30, 1734

Eleazer and his older brothers, Thomas and John, sold theirposssessions
in Reading, MA, and came to Connecticut "at maturity" sometime after1677. They
purchased adjacent farms near Browne's Mountain in what is now North
Stonington. Their cattle marks were recorded in May 1688. Eleazer waslisted in
B.G. as "engaged in farming and stock-raising." He resided in Westerly,Rhode
Island, as well as Stonington. His wife inherited property in Westerly,
although it was deeded in his name.
Stonington vitals, film 1,309,871, Item 2 (original records): "Themarks
Belonging to ye house of Eleazer Brown for Cattle swine & sheep etc is aCutt
in ye near side of ye Right Ears and a Crop of the Top of yet Left Ears.
Entered April ye 20th 1704."

Thomas and John were mentioned in their father's will, along withJoseph,
Daniel, daughter Norwood and Ebenezer (executor) but not Eleazer or other
siblings.
The area where Eleazer and his brothers lived was called Stoningtonbefore
1807. In 1807, that inland area became known as North Stonington, hencethe
burial site is today in North Stonington. Stonington is a seaport area.
Stonington vitals, film 2,897: Eleazer Brown died November 1734.Stonington
v2, p2. Film 1,309,871, Item 2: Eleazer Brown and Ann Pendleton married18 Oct.
1693. Also has children and earmarks.
1st Congregational Church of Stonington records: Eleazer Brown and wifeAnn
admitted 9 May 1708.
Barbour: Eleazer Brown died November 1734 (Stonington vitals, v2, p2). 
Eleazer BROWN
 
6318 THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, 1915, by Cyrus Henry Brown, pages 289.
They eloped when married. Mr. Brown, after the death of his wife,moved to Litchfield, and later to Lisle, NY, finally settling atBinghamton, NY, on a farm that now joins land where the State Hospitalstands. In 1864 Mr. Brown sold his farm and went to live with his oldestson, Hiram, at West Winfield, Herkimer Co., NY. He was a Baptist in hisearly years, but took exceptions to two of the ministers, and justly so,and left the church. It is said he was a good student of the Bible, buthe measured the whole church by the peculiar ideas of the two ministers.He is buried on the old farm at West Winfield, with his father andmother.

Sources: Brown Genealogy, Vol. II; Broome County land records; DARcemetery record; An Intimate History of Winfield by Timothy Smith;History of Herkimer County (1879); New York census records.
BG: Eleazer Brown, born at Leyden, Mass., 17 Nov. 1779. (Leyden atthat time time was in Hampshire County, but in 1811 it was in the areadesignated as Franklin County.)

1850 New York census: From Chenango town. Page 386. Eleazer III islisted as a farmer, with real estate valued at $5,000. On the same censuspage are:
Son Eleazer IV, farmer; wife Rachel, 25, and daugher Mary, 3.
Son German S. Brown (but recorded erroneously as German P. Brown) withwife and children. Listed as a farmer.
Son Peleg M. Brown, 35, farmer, $2,000 in real estate; wife Lura, 22,and daughter Ellen E., 4.

1855 New York census, film No. 809,005, lists:
Jerome Brown, 29, b. Herkimer Co., New York, and residing in town(later Binghamton), for 21 years.
Eleazer Brown III, German S. Brown, Peleg M. Brown and Eleazer BrownIV, all residing in town for 22 years and all born in Herkimer County.Actually Eleazer III was born in Massachusetts, another census error.
This 1855 census information is on a single page coming afterBinghamton entries, indicating all lived near each other. It accounts forfour of Eleazer III's sons. Hiram bought West Winfield land from Eleazeron July 2, 1834, so he apparently had returned to Herkimer County before1855 to live. A Chauncey Brown, 37, farmer, was found in 1850 census forLisle, Broome County. This is probably the sixth son because BrownGenealogy, Vol. 2, says Chauncey (no birthdate listed), died at Lisle in1853. Eleazer III distributed much of his Broome County property to hissix sons, according to county land records. Films 573101, 573104, 573095and 573091.

An Intimate History of Winfield by Thomas W. Smith (1979) says Eleazercame to West Winfield about 1800 from Connecticut. (His father, Peleg,purchased his W.W. land in 1797.) Smith says he settled there on "thelarge acreage, a part of Cochran's patent. Its lands straddled that earlyroadway which crosses westerly to Woods Corners and which is littlechanged today. Very likely that road was there before the right of waywas established of Burrows Road, as it runs on down to the swamp."Eleazer's Cape Cod house was still standing in 1990.

History of Herkimer County, 1879, says Eleazer arrived about 1792,but this must be an error. He would have been only about 13 years old,and the date is five years before Peleg purchased his property. But the1879 book does say Eleazer was one of the first settlers in West Winfield. According to Leyden, Mass., marriage records, he was living inRichfield, later West Winfield, in 1798. He probably came with his father, who bought land in 1797.

Both "History of Herkimer County" by Harden and Brown Genealogy say Eleazer had a son Hiram, a grandson H. Clark Brown and a great-grandson H.C. Brown.

Eleazer III is buried in a cemetery on the old family farm. Theproperty is now owned by the Tennessee Gas Co., which has constructed a pumping station to pump natural gas to New England. Smith says thecemetery "was for many years overgrown with wild roses, brambles and berry bushes. The Tennessee Gas Company restored it, set up the fallen stones and fenced it in when establishing the plant there." Subsequentlythe company said it was difficult to maintain the cemetery and received permission to bury the headstones and mark the cemetery's corners. Perhaps, also, it wanted to discourage visitors, thus reducing liability problems in case of injuries.
One headstone, Peleg Brown's, stands in the middle of the cemetery site. He was a Revolutionary War veteran, and Daughters of the AmericanRevolution members complained until the company agreed to leave the stone. A bronze plaque listing some information from the headstones wasplaced at the site. (Eleazer's birth date is off by 20 years.)

Film No. 836,761, Page 26, of Vol. 15, DAR records (Winfield ScottChapter, 1928) says: "Old overgrown cemetery in the southern part of thetown of Winfield, Herkimer Co., New York. It is in a dense grove near theold Lewis Day homestead." Tombstone information includes:

Eleazer Brown d. June 8, 1866, age 87 years.
Patty Brown, wife of Eleazer Brown, d. Feb. 8, 1825, age 47 years.
Mr. Peleg Brown d. Jan. 26, 1814, age 71 years.
Experience Brown, wife of Mr. Peleg Brown, d. June 16, 1852, age 92years.

Eleazer and his mother, Experience, were named to administer Peleg'sestate.

Brown Genealogy, Vol. II, says Eleazer III and Martha "Patty" Clarkeloped. Not so. Leyden town records show they filed an intention of marriage with the town clerk and later were married by the Baptist minister. At this time (1799) Eleazer was residing in Richfield, Otsego County, N.Y. The area later became West Winfield, Herkimer County, N.Y.
After her death in 1825 he moved to Litchfield, Herkimer Co., andlater to Lisle, Broome County, (dropping off son Chauncey?) and finally settling (1833) in Chenango (now Binghamton), Broome County, N.Y. There his farm joined land where the state hospital now stands. Sometime before1833 he married Affa Wilcox. After her death, he sold his farm in 1864 and went to live with his oldest son, Hiram, in West Winfield. Eleazer apparently was well cared for by Hiram's wife Susan because he named herin his will and decreed she have a share of his estate equal to those of his heirs at law.

Film No. 836,759, Page 195, says Eleazer was admitted to the UnadillaForks Branch of the Free-Communion Baptist Church of Plainfield, nearWest Winfield, Herkimer County, in November 1803. He was elected sixth trustee on 12 March 1807, but he was excommunicated on 1 June 1815. The church minutes for 6 July 1815 do not report a cause for Eleazer's excommunication. But Brown Genealogy, Vol. 2, states: "He was a Baptist in his early years, but took exceptions to two of the ministers, and justly so, and left the church. It was said he was a good student of the Bible,but he measured the whole church by the peculiar ideas of the two ministers."
How did this descendant of early Massachusetts settlers, probably Puritans, wind up a Baptist? 
Eleazer BROWN
 
6319 THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, by Cyrus Henry Brown, pages 268.
It is not exactly known when Eleazer Brown removed to the State ofNew York, but in New York land papers of recordes of petitions for andgrants of land are found many familier names around Brookfield, Edmestonand Columbus. Eleaxer Brown had a certificate of purchase of 250 acresDec. 1, 1790, for lot 84, township 19. Also Simeon Brown, Jr., lot 81,250 acres. He settled at Brookfield. Jabish Brown had a certificate ofpurchase in 1791, in Chenango Township, of 500 acres. These three earlysettlers were nexr relatives, going from their hometown, Stonington, atdifferent times.* Thus it would appear that Eleaxer Brown settled atBrookfield.
*Om "Otsego County HIstory of New York" is found the following records:"In 1795 Eleazer Brown settled in Brookfield, NY. The family consisted ofwife and seven children."

Source: Stonington vitals, Vol. 3, film 1,309,972, It. 2. 
Eleazer BROWN
 
6320 VITAL RECORDS OF STONINGTON, CT, Vol. 2, page 2.
Eleazer Brown, son of Eleazer, born 4 May 1698.

THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, by Cyrus Henry Brown, pages 266.

Sources: Brown Genealogy, Vol. II; Stonington vitals, film 1,309,871,Item 2; North Stonington Congregational Church records, film 5,080, Item1; and film 2,826; Stonington Church, film 547,548; Barbour Collection ofCT Vitals, film 2897; Brian Pendleton and His Descendants, compiled byEverett Hall Pendleton (Film 1,018,879, Item 18); IGI (Batch #7213008,Sheet #02, Source Call #820,349.

Barbour: Eleazer Brown, son of Eleazer, born 4 May 1698 (Stoningtonvitals, v2, p2).
Vitals, Brown Genealogy and Wheeler's History of Stonington agree onEleazer Junior's birth date and place.
Wheeler: Married Temperance Holmes in 1723.
Film 1,309,871, Item 2, page 69: Names birth dates of children andsays earmarks were entered 26 April 1738. No marriage recorded.
Film 2826: Gives baptismal date. Stonington First Church. Admitted tochurch in what is now North Stonington on May 7, 1727.
Film 547,548, Item 2: Baptized 14 Aug. 1698.
Film 5,080, Item 1: Records from 1727 to 1827. This church opened in1727. Lists baptisms for six of Eleazer's children: Eleazer, Jeremiah,Mary, Rebecca, Temperance, and Peleg. In each case his wife was calledMary.
Brown, p266, cites New London Probate Records, Vol. G, p. 179, 2Dec.1757. Heirs mentioned: Widow Mary Brown (indicating a second wife)Jeremiah Brown, 2nd son (1st son Nathan died at the age of 2); Eleazer,first son; John Butler and wife Mary, eldest daughter; Rebeckah, thirddaughter; Timothy, third son; John, fourth son; Peleg, fifth son; ComfortBrown and wife Temperance, second daughter; Phebe Brown, fourth daughter;Ruth Brown, fifth daughter.
The Brown Cemetery in North Stonington has no grave recorded for thisEleazer or his wives. The Stonington Historical Society reports: "Quiteoften before the 1770's they used only a crude fieldstone to mark agrave. Head-
stones were for the really well-to-do or the well-organized." Thegravestones for Eleazer and Ann Pendleton Brown were erected many yearsafter their deaths by a descendant. This could account for Ann's birthdate info on the
tombstone not jibing with other sources.
Stonington Cemeteries, film 3,096: A Mary Brown died 20 Nov. 1785,Cemetery 47, p353. Stonington Historical Society reports this Mary Brownwas the daughter of Stephen and Hannah Brown. Apparently she nevermarried.
Wheeler in Brown section of his book says Eleazer Brown and TemperanceHolmes, both of Stonington, were married in 1723. In the Holmes section,he says a Temperance Holmes, born 29 Jan. 1707, daughter of Joshua,married (1) 10 May 1727 John Smith and (2) James Treadway. Joshua livedin what is now North Stonington. [Apparently two Temperance Holmes.]Colonial Families of America, Vol. 4, page 467, says a Temperance,daughter of Joshua Holmes, born 29 Jan. 1707, married John Smith ofGroton 10 May 1727. He was born 14 June 1704 and died 22 Dec. 1758. [Seenotes for this Temperance Holmes, RIN 97. She died after 10 Dec. 1761.That was the day she married her second husband--many years after theother Temperance had presumably died.]]
Brown Genealogy has the same info as Wheeler in his Brown section, butformer says info is from Stonington town records. Both say Eleazer andTemperance were married in 1723.
An IGI record gives a 1 June 1728 (typo?) marriage date, married inStonington Township. Everett Hall Pendleton says they were married in1723 and that Temperance was Eleazer's first wife and Mary ________ washis second.
Mary was on the scene 14 Nov. 1736, according to records of the NorthStonington Congregational Church. Rebecca was born 19 Jan. 1735--22months earlier. That date is from two films on Stonington vitals. Browngenealogy and Wheeler say 19 June 1735. Transcribing error? June becameJan or Jan became June. Assuming Mary was Eleazer's second wife, shewould be the mother of Phebe, Timothy, John, Peleg and Ruth (all bornbetween
4 July 1737 and 27 June 1749). Temperance Brown, presumably, would be thedaughter of Temperance (Holmes) Brown. Jeremiah and Rebecca probably werethe children of Temperance also, but one or both could be Mary's, sincewe have found no marriage record for Eleazer and Mary. [I will allot thechildren through Rebecca to Temperance.]

Regardless, it appears Mary was my Peleg's mother.

Records of Rev. Joseph Fish of the Congregational Church of NorthStonington say Eleazer II was a church member before 1 July 1733 and hiswife Mary was received into the church and baptized 24 Oct. 1742. It alsosays Eleazer II and wife Mary "received baptism" 14 Nov. 1736, same dayas five Brown children. Church records state that Eleazer, Jeremiah,Rebecca, Mary and Temperance were baptized 14 Nov. 1736 and werechildren of Eleazer Brown and wife Mary and that Peleg Brown, son ofEleazer and wife Mary, was baptized 16 Dec. 1744.

[North Stonington Church records also say an Eleazer Brown of Westerly,R.I., married Sarah Die, 10 Nov. 1742. This, according to Everett HallPendleton, was Eleazer, son of Jonathan Brown and Elizabeth Pendleton,who probably died in the French and Indian War.]

Wheeler cites New London Probate Records, Vol. G, p. 170, 2 Dec. 1757.(This doesn't jibe with the tombstone death date). Heirs mentioned: WidowMary Brown (indicating a second wife); Jeremiah Brown, second son (firstson Nathan died at the age of 2); Eleazer, first son; John Butler andwife Mary, eldest daughter; Rebeckah, third daughter; Timothy, third son;John, fourth son; Peleg, fifth son; Comfort Brown and wife Temperance,second daughter; Phebe Brown, fourth daughter; Ruth Brown, fifthdaughter.

A Stonington deed, info from John Henderson, says Lt. John Ashcraftsold a
small quantity of Stonington land to Elizor Brown. This was mentioned ina land record dated 15 June 1717 in which Ashcraft sold a tract of land,less the small quantity previously sold to "Elizor" Brown, to PeterBelton of Groton. The Elizor could refer to either Eleazer Brown Jr. orSr. 
Eleazer BROWN, Jr.
 
6321 1850 CENSUS of Ledyard, New London Co., CT,
BROWN,
Elias S., 12. M, CT

CENSUS OF 1860
CENSUS OF 1870
CENSUS OF 1880

BROWN CEMETERY, Near Peckham Meeting-house Ledyard, New London CT
BROWN, ELIAS S., Civil War, Co. G. 1st Ct. Cav. d. Mar 16, 1887, age38.

Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed 
Elias S. BROWN
 
6322 THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 27.
Elias Williams Brown (234) was born in No. Stonington, Conn., Aug.18, 1784. He married No. Stonington, Jan. 5, 1815 to Martha Miner,daughter of Elder Asher Miner and wife Lucy (Spalding) Miner. He was acabinet maker, and is remembered as a man of commanding appearance andfine physique. 
Elias Williams BROWN
 
6323 Source: Leyden births, film 883,750, Item 5; Leyden town records, film
886,466.
Leyden records: Elisha Brown, born 13 Jan. 1806.
Leyden births: Elisha Brown, born 13 Jan. 1806. 
Elisha BROWN
 
6324 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.] 
Elisha BROWN
 
6325 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed Elisha Billings BROWN
 
6326 1850 CENSUS of Ledyard, New London Co., CT, extracted 10/11/1995 BROWN,
Elizabeth, 66, F, CT
Elias W., 37, M, Farmer, $2000, CT
LEE
Richard H. 13, M. CT 
Eliza BROWN
 
6327
The Cameron and Paige Report, http://wc.rootsweb.com/~laplante 
Eliza Ann BROWN
 
6328 VITAL RECORDS OF NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., Book 1, page156.
BROWN, Eliza Ann, of N. Stonington, m. Daniel Rodman, of S.Kingston, RI, Nov. 26, 1835, by Rev. Asher Miner. 
Eliza Ann BROWN
 
6329 VITAL RECORDS OF NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., Book 1, page201.
BROWN, Eliza Ann, of N. Stonington, m. William M. Dewey, ofStonington, Feb. 16, 1843, by John Sheffield, J. P. 
Eliza Ann BROWN
 
6330 Source: Brown Genealogy, Vol. 2. Elizabeth BROWN
 
6331 Sources: Brown Genealogy, Vol. 2; Mrs. A.M. Stewart of NorthStonington's
Morgan Library.

Mary Rogness's - Spouse of second cousin 7 times removed 
Elizabeth BROWN
 
6332 Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed Elizabeth BROWN
 
6333 BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol II, by Cyrus Henry Brown, p. Elizabeth BROWN
 
6334 HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF STONINGTON, COUNTY OF NEW LONDON, CONNECTICUT, byRichard Anson Wheeler, 1900. Page 661.

Researching this line is Timothy A. Drake at timdrake@pinn.net 
Elizabeth BROWN
 
6335 THE BROWN GENEALOGY, by Cyrus Henry Brown, page 30, 44.

1850 CENSUS, NO. STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CT, LDS #0442880 page 606,Dwelling #53, Family #59.
BROWN, in son's household.
Elizabeth, 85, 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.
Brown, Elizabeth, widow of Matthew, died Nov. 12, 1853, age 88.

Researching this line is Nancyann Norman at nancn@exis.net
Researching this line is Laurie Barrett lbarrett@gwu.edu 
Elizabeth BROWN
 
6336 THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, 1915, by Cyrus Henry Brown, page 242.
The foregoing is written especially to show the parentage ofThankful Brown and her sister Elizabeth, and to show the identicallocation where they were born and married. 
Elizabeth BROWN
 
6337 BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol II, Boston, The Everett Press Co., 1915, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 224.
She is making a home for her aged mother, is industrious andintelligent assisting in collecting these family records. Without heruntiring assistance many of there families would have had no recognition. 
Ella Arlena BROWN
 
6338 !B.G., Vol. II. Married Marcus Dwight Frisbee.

Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed 
Ellen Elizabeth BROWN
 
6339 BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, 1915, by Cyrus Henry Brown, page 232.
He is a worthy young man and much interested in these familyrecords.

1910 CENSUS - NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., 15 Apr 1910, page83A, Dwelling #86, Family #101.
BROWN, Elmer Y., son, W, M, 31, S, CT, CT, CT, English, Farmhand, HouseFarm, W, yes, yes. 
Elmer York BROWN
 
6340 Family moved to Manhattan, Kan, from Herington, Kan., when Elsa wasfive. She graduated from high school there and from Kansas StateCollege. Taught a year in a one-room Kansas school house. Moved toWichita, Kan., after marriage.
After divorce obtained a master's degree from Kansas State and later adoctorate from the State University of Iowa. Taught at Utah StateAgricultural College from 1931 to 1941, when she joined the University ofWisconsin Extension Service. Later taught at Oklahoma State in Stillwaterand was dean of the school of home economics at Central State Universityin Mt. Pleasant, Mich. Returned to teaching at Utah State to be near herson. Moved to Roy, Utah, after retirement. She was a member of thePresbyterian Church.
 
Elsa Ann BROWN
 
6341 THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 58.
Mrs. Wheeler passed all of her life in her native town, residing atthe Wheeler homestead from the time of her marriage, she being the lastof the Wheeler family. John Owen Wheeler, never married, always made apleasant home with this family; he passed away July 30, 1900. Much couldbe said of his brotherly kindness. All were members of the Third BaptistChurch, contributing for more than fifty years to the mucic of thechurch, both vocally and instrumentally. Mrs. Wheeler in her will leftall of her real estate in the village, consisting of land and two houses,to the Third Baptist Church. Interments in River Bend Cementery,Westerly, RI. 
Emily Elizabeth BROWN
 
6342 ! (1) IGI, FHL, 1997.
(2) NH Brides' Index, 1640-1900 - An Index to Brides, Mothers of Brides, and Mothers of Grooms. FHL #975,679.
(3) NH Index to deaths, early to 1900. FHL #1,001,060. Cites Vol. 2.
(4) Hillsborough Co., NH Probate Records, Wills, Vol. 57, 1848-1856, p.59. FHL #16,096.
(5) "History of Francestown, New Hampshire," by Rev. W.R. Cochrane and George K. Wood (1895) p.547. FHL #974.28/F1 H2c.

! Birth: (1,5) 15 Dec 1816. (1,3,5) Reading, Windsor Co., VT, d/o Titus BROWN/Jerusha HUTCHINSON. (2) d/o Titus BROWN/Jerusha C. (HUTCHINSON) BUNNELL of Francestown, NH. (3) Age 34 at death on 27 Jul 1851 (b. 1817).
Marriage to Thomas B. BRADFORD: (2) 21 Jul 1846, Francestown, NH. (5)
Death: (3,5) 27 Jul 1851, Francestown, NH.
Burial: (3) Francestown, NH.

(2) 1846: Of Francestown, NH at time of marriage.
(3) 1848, 28 Dec: Titus BROWN of Francestown, Hillsborough Co., NH, worte his will. Gives to son Lindsey K. BROWN and daughter Emily H. BRADFORD, wife of Thomas BRADFORD, all his real estate and residual estate. Names executors Lindsey K. BROWN and Thomas B. BRADFORD.


Please do not claim our work as your own. You are free to use it, but please document your sources. 
Emily Hutchinson BROWN
 
6343 Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed Emily Jane BROWN
 
6344 THE BROWN GENEALOGY, by Cyrus Henry Brown, Vol. 2, page 508.

1880 CENSUS - LEDYARD, NEW LONDON CO., CT., LDS #1254108, Dwelling #242,Family #265.
BROWN, Emma, W, F, 9, Daughter, CT, CT, CT
 
Emma Betsey BROWN
 
6345 Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed Emma Miranda BROWN
 
6346 Married Claude F. Neerman. He was a printer and print shop owner. Theylived
in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
 
Ena Bess BROWN
 
6347 VITAL RECORDS OF NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., Book 1, page268.
BROWN, Erastus A., m. Sarah M. Champlain, both of N. Stonington,Nov. 26, 1855, by Stephen Hubbell, Pastor. 
Erastus Avery BROWN
 
6348 1880 CENSUS - LEDYARD, NEW LONDON CO., CT., LDS #1254108, Dwelling #241,Family #264.
BROWN, John, W, M, 26, Son, CT, CT, CT

Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed 
Erastus John BROWN
 
6349 Source: Leyden births, film 883,750, It. 5. Esther BROWN
 
6350 of Georgetown, Sagadahoc County, Maine Esther BROWN
 

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