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6401 THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 90.
Since graduating from the schools of Boston, has been in the hardwarebusiness in Minneapolis, Minn., and Boston, with his brother, Fred M.Brown. Residence 1905, Allston, Mass. 
Henry Edwin BROWN
 
6402 BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol I, by Cyrus Henry Brown, Boston, The Everett PressCompany, 1907, page 224.
He is a farmer at Cottage Grove, and a Republican. 
Henry H. BROWN
 
6403 THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. I, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, byCyrus Henry Brown, page 135.
Mr. Brown is in the real estate and insurance business, assisted byhis daughter, Bessie A. and son Hunter I. Brown. Residence in 1905,Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. 
Henry Irving BROWN
 
6404 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. 
Herbert Clift BROWN
 
6405 BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. 1, Boston, The Everett Press Compnay, 1907, byCyrus Henry Brown, page 53.
Died age four years. 
Herbert D. BROWN
 
6406 THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, 1915, by Cyrus Henry Brown, pages 276.
Mr. Brown is agent of Galveston, Houston & Topeka Railroad.Residence Galveston, Texas. He was educated at West Eaton High School,and began railroading in Utica, NY, but left there to accept agency ofthe World's Fair Terminal, at St. Louis, during the World's Fair. In 1909he went to Texas to accept the agency for largest export station in theUnited States. Mrs. Brown was a graduate of St. Louis High School, andtook a special library course, after which she was librarian for CabaraneBranch Library, in St. Louis, until her marriage. She was also a graduateof the St. Louis Conservatory of Mucic, taking high honors in specialcourse of music. 
Herbert Loren BROWN
 
6407 Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed Herman BROWN
 
6408 STONINGTON BRANCH OF THE DESCENDANTS OF ALLEN BREED, p. 279. Hermon Clinton BROWN
 
6409 Hiram's birth and death date are from Brown, Vol. II, which also sayshis
wife Susan Gorton was a daughter of Joseph L. and Cynthia Gorton ofPlainfield,
N.Y.

Lived most of his life in West Winfield, except for a period inChenango,
Broome Co., but he purchased land from Eleazer III and moved back to W.W.His
father died at his home.
 
Hiram BROWN
 
6410 Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed Hiram BROWN
 
6411 THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, by Cyrus Henry Brown, page 273.
He was an agriculturist, Republican, and a member of the FreeBaptist Church for seventy years or since 1844. Mrs. Brown was also achurch member. Mr. Brown gave records of his father and grandfather. 
Hiram BROWN
 
6412 A grandson, attorney Charles H. Brown, was district attorney ofAllegany
Co., NY; U.S. attorney for the Western District of New York, and electeda
justice of the Supreme Court of New York in 1906 for 14 years.

Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed 
Hiram Clark BROWN
 
6413 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page111.
Enlisted in the Civil War in Co., G, 14th Reg. of NY Vol., honorablydischarged at close of war returning home with the lose of one finger.About three months after his discharge he was killed by a falling tree.

THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, 1915, by Cyrus Henry Brown, page 254. 
Holland Turner BROWN
 
6414 BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol I, by Cyrus Henry Brown, Boston, The Everett PressCompany, 1907, page 202.
He removed from Brookfield, NY to Chautauqua Co., NY, in 1839, butreturned the next year. In 1848 he removed to Columbus, NY, and in 1855removed to Prairieburg, Linn Co., Iowa, where he resided to the time ofhis death. He was a farmer, a Republican, and he and his wife weremembers of the Baptist Church. 
Horace B. BROWN
 
6415 THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 91.
Mr. Brown received his education in the public schools of Boston, andafter his graduation, until Apr., 1905, was with Dame, Stoddard & Co.,Boston, in the hardware business, soon after, he because a member of thefirm of T. F. Tuttle & Co., Silversmiths, 21 Bromfield St., Boston.Residence in 1906, Melrose, Mass. 
Horace Clifford BROWN
 
6416 THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 31.
Unmarried. Interred Stephentown, NY. Several of the daughters ofthis family removed to Stephentown. 
Hosea BROWN
 
6417 1850 CENSUS, NO. STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CT, LDS #0442880 page 606,Dwelling #53, Family #59.
BROWN, Hosmer, 22, M, Carpenter, CT

BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. 1, Boston, The Everett Press Compnay, 1907, byCyrus Henry Brown, page 47.
Hosmer A. Brown (389) went with his brother Andrew to what is nowknown as Brownsdale in 1855, and preempted a large tract of land, usingin the payment a Land Warrant which was granted his father (385) forservices at Stonington, Conn., in the War of 1812. When they came to thiswild country there were but two settlers for miles around. Putting in asawmill, they cut hundreds of acres of timber for lumber, and from thisbegining sprang the beautiful village of Brownsdale. For two terms Mr. H.A. Brown has represented his district in the State Legislature ofMinesota. Residence in 1905, Brownsdale, Mower Co., Minn. 
Hosmer A. BROWN
 
6418 THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, by Cyrus Henry Brown, pages 270.
Howard N. Brown is a Unitarian minister. He was in charge of theFirst Parish, of Brookline, Mass., from 1873 to 1895, and of King'sChapel in Boston, Mass., since 1895, and in 1914 is still the incumbent. 
Howard Nicholson BROWN
 
6419 THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, by Cyrus Henry Brown, pages 270.
Mr. Brown is a lawyer, of the firm Davis, Peabody, and Brown, whoseoffice is at 70 State St., Boston, Mass. 
Howard Wicks BROWN
 
6420 VITAL RECORDS OF STONINGTON, CT, Vol. 3, page 230.
Brown, Huldah, d. Eleazer & Anne, b. Mar. 3, 1769.

BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. 2 page 346.
It is not certainly known who Rhoda Brown was, but she lived in No.Stonington CT as did some of the Bliven families afterwards, and belongsin the Brown families.
Joshua Bliven, of Westerly, RI and Rhoda Brown, of Stonington CT, m.at Stonington, July 30, 1796.

GRAVE STONE INSCRIPTIONS OF THE TOWN OF NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO.,CT, Copied by Charles R. Hale, 1932, page 63. Brown Cemetery #71.
Bliven, Rhodia, wife of Joshua, died Jan. 10, 1835, age 61.

Source: Stonington vitals, Vol. 3, film 1,309,972, It. 2. 
Hulda Rhodia BROWN
 
6421 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, infant son of Daniel & Jerusha, died Dec. 22, 1857, age 1 mo. 
Infant BROWN
 
6422 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, Ira, son of Josiah & Rebecca, died Sept. 21, 1861, age 38. 
Ira BROWN
 
6423 Census says he is Clyde S. but he signed as a witness at Elsa'swedding as
Ira Clyde. Also, cemetery info says Ira Clyde. He is buried in one of 3plots
purchased by Caroline M. Brown on July 3, 1908. Cemetery record says hedied of
malnutrition. An alcoholic? Also buried nearby are Caroline and CharlesG.
Brown, although cemetery record says Charles E. Brown. Nancy Ann PickettBrown
also buried in Sunset Cemetery.
Ira Clyde married Mary F. Fall, according to Edna Brown Foster,daughter of
William W. Brown.
 
Ira Clyde BROWN
 
6424 THE BROWN GENEALOGY, by Cyrus Henry Brown, vol. 2, page 506.
888. Isreal W., b. Feb 15, 1848; m. Annette Whipple.

Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed 
Isreal Worth BROWN
 
6425 A New York James Brown.

Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed 
James BROWN
 
6426 Source: Brown Genealogy, v2.
BG: James Brown, born 22 April 1751, North Groton. Married AbigailBarns,
had 7 children. 
James BROWN
 
6427 Sources: Stonington original records, film 1,309,871, Item 2; Wheeler.
Probably born in Stonington (now North Stonington). 
James BROWN, Jr.
 
6428 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, James, Revolutionary War, died Feb 14, 1799, age 46. 
James BROWN
 
6429 James served as a member of the Town Council almost continuously from1705 to 1725 and from 1714 to 1718 as town treasurer. He was for severalyears pastor of the Baptist Church of Providence. He was first acolleague of Rev. Pardon Tillinghast, at whose death he associatedhimself to the pastoate with Rev. Ebenezer Jenckes, whom he succeeded aspastor in 1726, filling the ministerial office until his death. Jameswas an example of piety and meekness worthy of all admiration. James BROWN
 
6430 THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. I, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, byCyrus Henry Brown, page 12, 14.
James Brown (38), son of Eleazer (11) and Ann (Pendleton) Brown,born Stonington, Conn., July 1, 1696. He died Feb. 2, 1750, agefifty-five years. He married Elizabeth Randall, May 5, 1718, by Rev.James Noyes, of Stonington. She was born July 4, 1696 and died Aug. 25,1786, age ninety-one years. Internment in Brown Cemetery. His wife,Elizabeth, was the daughter of John Randall and Abigail ___, whose familyname and birth does not appear on record. She was the granddaughter ofJohn Randall, the progenitor of the Randall family of Westerly, RI, andStonington, Conn. His name first appears at Newport, RI from which placehe came to Westerly as early as 1667, where the remainder of his life wasspent. The Randall land was about four miles northeast of StoningtonBorough, known as Angwilla and considered the finest land of the town.These lands join on the north the lands of Thomas Brown (2), and havebeen in the Randall name as late as 1875. These farms now, in 1906, aremostly owned by Elias Miner (1164) and his sons. The Randall familieswere highly respected and progressive, ranking high in moral character,and prominent citizens of the town.

THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. 2, by Cyrus Henry Brown, pp. 241.
It must be remembered that when James Brown was born the country wasin a primitive state, almost a vast wilderness. His father, Eleazer, withhis axe, had begun to let in the sunshine in a few places, and to stirthe virgin soil and scatter a little seed, making an opening for futuresettlers. James Brown built his house on lands first set off to hisfather, Eleazer (11), on the most beautiful situation of any of the landspurchased by the three Brown brothers. This house built by James Brownwas located opposite what is now the Union Cemetery. The compilerremembers the old, old house from 1840 to 1845, which soon after was torndown. It was a one-story house, fronting south, with east end frontingthe country road. The house and barn were built of native lumber, sawedat the mill erected by his father, and assisted by the older son,Jonathan and James, the subject of this sketch. The barn fell down beforethe house was pulled down.
The house contained but four rooms on the first floor; there mighthave been an attic. The compiler was in and out of these during fiveyears of his boyhood. The house stood on a gradual sloping plateau,affording a most picturesque view for miles around. The land is rich andfertile. The father of the compiler hired the land for a number of years,and on the same the compiler worked for five years. After the house wasremoved, the well covered, and grounds cleared and leveled off, there wasnot a thing to show the spot where these illustrious children were born.

GRAVESTONE INSCRIPTIONS OF THE TOWN OF NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO.,CT, Copied by Charles R. Hale, 1932, page 64. Brown Cemetery #71.
Brown, James, died Feb. 2, 1750, age 54.

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

Brown Genealogy, Vol. II; Stonington vitals, 1,309,871, Item 2;Stonington
Church records, 547,548, It. 2; Wheeler.
Vitals: Born 1 June 1696. Apparently inherited his father's earmarks
"November ye last 1734." James Brown and Elizabeth Randall were married
5 May 1718 by James Noyes, Pastor. Lists 10 children, including anunnamed
daughter and a second James, died 24 (April?) 1741. He not mentioned in
Wheeler's History of Stonington.
BG: Married Elizabeth Randall. Not memtioned in his father's will.Possibly
received his inheritance earlier.
Church: Baptized 2 Aug. 1696
Tombstone in Brown Cemetery in North Stonington: "In Memory of Mr.James
Brown who died Feb. 2d, 1750 in the 55th year of his age." 
James BROWN
 
6431 THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page100.
Children born in No. Stonington, Conn.

THE BROWN GENEALOGY, by Cyrus Henry Brown, Boston, Vol. 1, Everett Press.1907, page 148. 
James BROWN, Jr.
 
6432 1850 CENSUS of Ledyard, New London Co., CT,
BROWN,
James A., 6, M, CT

Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed 
James A. BROWN
 
6433 THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. I., Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, byCyrus Henry Brown, page 152.
Mr. Brown taught school in his native town; went to Preston, and wasPrincipal of the Norwich Academy; studied to be a physician, but gave itup; was with his father-in-law, in Tolland, Conn., on a large farm foreight years; was in the sewing machine business, being very successful.Both were members of the Baptist Church. 
James Avery BROWN
 
6434
The Cameron and Paige Report, http://wc.rootsweb.com/~laplante 
James F. BROWN
 
6435 Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed James Henry BROWN
 
6436 1880 CENSUS, NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., 11 & 12 Jun 1880,by George A. Pendleton, page 773A, Dwelling #151, Family #162.
BROWN, James S., W, M, 32, head, M, CT, CT, CT.
BROWN, Mary E., W, F, 32, wife, M, CT, CT, CT.
BROWN, Ethel I., W, F, 5, daughter, S, CT, CT, CT. 
James Stone BROWN
 
6437 Note: THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907,byCyrus Henry Brown, page 15.
Jedediah Brown, son of John and Elizabeth (Miner) Brown, wasborn Apr. 28,1709 and died Jan. 15, 1732.
Jedediah married Nov. 27, 1728, Abigail Holmes, born Feb. 28,1703, anddied June 6, 1732. She was the daughter of JoshuaHolmes, born Aug. 20,1678, who lived with his father's familyin Westerly, RI. During his youthand young manhood, and beforehe reached his majority, he becameacquainted with Miss FearSturgess, of Yarmouth, Mass., whose house heoften visited withincreasing pleasure, until they were married, Nov. 21,1698.Miss Sturgess was the daughter of Edward Sturgess, who came tothiscountry from England to Charlestown, Mass., in 1634, andsettled inYarmouth. Mr. Holmes bought large tracts of land inStonington, Conn., nowNo. Stonington, near Wyassup Pond, uponwhich he built a dwelling house,which he occupied during hislife. He had nine children. Thomas Holmes,their son, ismentioned with Daniel Brown as giving the land for theFirstBaptist Church, now No. Stonington.

Father: John BROWN b: 1664 in Lynn, Essex Co., Massachusetts
Mother: Elizabeth MINER b: 30 APR 1674 in Stonington, New London Co.,Connecticut 
Jedediah BROWN
 
6438 THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 67.
He lived on a portion of the lands purchased originally by hisgreat-great-grandfather, John Brown (8), nearly all his life, and isinterred on the farm, at the "Cedar Swamp," with his father and motherand the grandparents.

VITAL RECORDS OF NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., Book 1, page23.
BROWN, Jedediah, son of Thatcher & Esther, b. June 23, 1805. 
Jedediah BROWN
 
6439 Sources: Brown Genealogy, v.2, p. 266; Congregational Church of North
Stonington records, films 5,080, It. 1, and 5,081; Stonington vitals,Vol. 3,
film 1,309,871, Item 2, page 69;
Stonington vitals: Jeremiah Brown, born 12 May 1733.
Church: Baptized 14 Nov. 1736.
B.G.: Jeremiah Brown, born 12 May 1733. Named in father's will. 
Jeremiah BROWN
 
6440 1880 CENSUS, NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., 26 Jun 1880, byGeorge A. Pendleton, page 778A, Dwelling #257, Family #278.
BROWN, Jennie H., W, F, 5, daughter, S, CT, CT, CT. 
Jeremiah Halsey BROWN
 
6441 Jerome had a wife named Delia C., according to land records and alsothe 1855
census. That census (Line 29, Binghamton, enumerated on June 14) listedages for
both as 29 and both born in Herkimer Co. Brown says Delia Harrington.Census
sez Jerome born in 1819. Said Jerome had lived 21 years in Binghamton andDelia
eight years. She a second wife, since oldest child is 10? Probable census
error. No occupation for Jerome but an unreadable one for his wife. 1855
census lists three kids: Hiram, 10; Herman, 8; Hamilton, 6. BrownGenealogy,
Vol. II, says the third son is Burr, born in 1850, so the ages are close.Would
a man name a son Hamilton Burr? That could give a kid a splitpersonality. Down
the line are two Thur Browns. I'll call him Hamilton Burr/Thur Brown andlet his
descendants figure it out.

B.G., Vol II, says Jerome later married, at Baltimore, a widow withtwo
daughters.
 
Jerome Bonaparte BROWN
 
6442 Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed Jerome Bonaparte BROWN
 
6443 BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. 1, Boston, The Everett Press Compnay, 1907, byCyrus Henry Brown, page 49.
Jerusha A. Brown (391), daughter of Josiah and Rebecca (Bliven)Brown, married Daniel Brown (386) (393-400).

VITAL RECORDS OF NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., Book 1, page200.
BROWN, Jerusha Ann, m. Daniel P. Brown, both of N. Stonington, Apr.17, 1843, by Rev. Erastus Denison.

1850 CENSUS, NO. STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CT, LDS #0442880 page 606,Dwelling #53, Family #59.
BROWN, Jerusha, 26, F, CT

GRAVE STONE INSCRIPTIONS OF THE TOWN OF NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO.,CT, Copied by Charles R. Hale, 1932, page 63. Brown Cemetery #71.
Brown, Jerusha, wife of Daniel, died Dec. 29, 1871, age 46. 
Jerusha Ann BROWN
 
6444 Source: Brown Gen., Vol. II. Also mentioned in land records. See notesfor
parents. Had nine children, six of them school teachers. See above sourcefor
names, etc. Daughter Arvilla A. Brown's husband, Capt. George AlbertAdams, of
the 157th N.Y. Volunteers, was fatally wounded at Gettysburg. He was an
attorney.

Jesse married Hannah Colwell.

Mary Rogness's - Third cousin 6 times removed 
Jesse BROWN
 
6445 Source: Leyden births, film 883,750, It. 5. Jesse BROWN
 
6446 1. Jessie was from Phoenix, Nebraska. Jessie BROWN
 
6447 Source: Stonington vitals, Vol. 3, film 1,309,972, It. 2. John BROWN
 
6448 Sources: B.G., v.2, p.266; Stonington vitals, Vol. 3, film 1,309,972,It. 2,
and film 1,309,871, It. 2.
Stonington vitals, both films: John Brown born 10 Aug. 1741. 
John BROWN
 
6449 Mary Rogness's - Third cousin 6 times removed

THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, 1915, by Cyrus Henry Brown, pages 281.
Mr. Brown was a farmer, and in politics a Whig. He was a member ofthe Baptist Church, and his wife a member of the Episcopal Church. Thechildren all born at Richfield, New York in the house built in 1800 byJohn Brown and still in the possession of John Barown, son of Judson C.Brown.

Sources: Brown Genealogy; DAR record from a Washington, D.C., womanwho
joined the DAR via Peleg Brown.
DAR woman says her ancestor, John Brown, was born in 1775. B.G. saysin
1770. The former works better in lineup for children's births.
DAR lady says he married Sally Beardsley at Richfield, 1801. Shouldit be
Richfield Springs, which is close to West Winfield? Also RichfieldSprings as
place of death? 
John BROWN
 
6450 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, John, son of Daniel & Jerusha, died Jan. 19, 1866, age 4. 
John BROWN
 

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