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THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page43.
Lived in Chenango Co., New York. | John BROWN
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BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol I, by Cyrus Henry Brown, Boston, The Everett PressCompany, 1907, page 229.
He is a school-teacher. | John B. BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 60.
Mr. Brown was for a short time after marriage on his father's farm.Then removed to Westerly, RI, and for a number of years was engaged inmercantile business. Previous to this and before marriage he enlisted inthe Civil War. Both are members of the Calvary Baptist Church ofWesterly.
Army record of John B. Brown: Enlisted Aug. 11, 1862, No.Stonington, Co., G, 21st Conn. Regt. Vol.; mustered into United Statesservice at Norwich, Conn., Sept. 15, as 2d Sergent. Regiment assigned to9th Army corps Oct. 9, at Pleasant Valley, Maryland. Oct 28 the longmarch from Pleasant Valley to Falmouth, Va., began (175 miles in twelvedays). Without tents during the entire winter, exposed to terriblestorms,a nd lying at night on the frozen ground or in the mud ofVirginia, with no covering other than blankets, very scanty and thin, wasan experience which tested the mettle and tried to the upmost theendurance of every man -- and planted the seeds of disease and deathwhich produced such a harvest on the plains of Falmouth, and gave to itscamp the appropriate name of "Camp Death."
He participated in the battle of Fredericksburg, Dec. 13, 1863.Promoted to 1st Sergeant Mar. 6, 1863; was in the siege of Suffolk, Va.,Apr. 11 to May 4. In June the regiment joined the expedition to WhiteHouse Landing and on it return he was assigned to provost duty atPortsmouth, Va., adn later at Norfolk, Va., covering about five months inthe two cities.
Being relieved from duty, the regiment was ordered to Newport News,Va., on Jan. 24, 1864. Mr. Brown was one of the detail which made asuccessful raid upon Brandon Farms, on the james River, capturing anddistroying large quantities of Regel supplies. Feb. 3 the regiment tooktransports for Morehead City, NC, and thence to Newport Barracks andLittle Washington, NC. After aiding in repelling the enemy in theselocalities, it was ordered to Newbern, NC, where it remained until April,and then was ordered to Portsmouth, Va., thence to Bermuda Hundred on theJames River, and on May 16 it participated in the battle of Drewry'sBluff, Co., G. being ordered to the picket line at 4 o'clock a.m. At thistime the total number of officers and men for duty was twenty-nine. Uponthe regiment devolved the duty of holding in check the massed forces ofthe enemy at the critical point in the battle, and it was under aconstant fire for six hours, which cost the company sixteen officers andmen killed, wounded and missing. May 31, Mr. Brown was promoted to 2dLieutenant, and participated in the battle of Cold Harbor; also at thecommencement of the battle of Petersburg. He was honorably dischargedJune 14, 1864. | John Babcock BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 64.
Mr. Brown graduated from the High School of Rock Falls, Illinois,June 1880; from Knox College, Galesburg, Ill, June 1886. Principal ofschools in Stonington, Conn., 1886-1888, In Columbia Law School, 1888,1889; admitted to bar of Illinois May 1889; practised at Minneapolis,Minn., 1889-1891; since practised at Monmouth; Master of Chancery ofCircuit Court of Warren Co., Ill., 1897-1905. No children. He is aRepublican, and both are members of the Congregational Church. Residencein 1905, Roseville, Ill. | John Burrows BROWN
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!Taken from the "Olmsteds in America" book. Page 101. | John F. BROWN
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1910 CENSUS - NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., 15 Apr 1910, page82A, Dwelling #59, Family #67.
BROWN, John F., head, W, M, 48, M1, 28 years, CT, CT, CT, English,Farmer, Emp., yes, yes, Rented Farm, 26.
BROWN, Sarah A., wife, W, F, 57, M2, 28 years, 4 children, 4 living, Eng(English), Eng. (English), Eng. (English), English, none, yes, yes.
BROWN, George D., son, W, M, 26, S, came to US 1847, English, FarmLaborer, Home Farm, W, yes, yes.
BROWN, Elsie C., daughter, W, F, 17 S, CT, CT, Eng. (English), English,none, yes, yes, no. | John Franklin BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 76.
Mr. Brown was educated in the schools of Norwich, and in his nativetown, and at the Connecticut Literacy Institution. For twenty years hehas been a successful teacher in the public schools of New London, Conn.He is a man of ability, held in high esteem by the people of his nativetown; both are members of the Baptist Church. | John Franklin BROWN
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!B.G., Vol.2, p.294. Never married.
Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed | John Henry BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 61.
Unmarried. | John Howard BROWN
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Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed | John J. BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. I., Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, byCyrus Henry Brown, page 152.
He was a physician and practised at Wellington, Conn. No children. | John M. BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. I., Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, byCyrus Henry Brown, page 157.
Have seven children. Residence in 1905, Preston, Conn. | John S. BROWN
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Brown Genealogy, Vol. II; Stonington vitals, 1,309,871, Item 2;History of
the First Congregational Church of North Stonington, 547,548, It. 2;Brian
Pendleton and His Descendants.
BG: Jonathan Brown married Elizabeth Pendleton. Four children areknown:
Jonathan Jr.; Eleazer, probably died in the French and Indian War;Elizabeth;
and Ebenezer.
Vitals: Born 12 July 1694 (p2). Children named on page 39.
Church: Baptized 23 June 1695.
Pendleton: Jonathan Brown married Elizabeth Pendleton. | Jonathan BROWN
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BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett HallPendleton, Privatley Printed MCMX, found in the DAR Library, Washington,DC. Page 70.
i. Jonathan-5 (Brown), Jr., m. 30 Sept. 1742, Elizabeth Burroughs.He may also have been the Jonathan Brown who m. at Westerly 1 March 1757,Elizabeth Burdick (Westerly Rec.), although this record would beequalicable to his namesake already referred to, as would also be thefollowing 29th Dec. 1760, Elizabeth Brown, widow was appte, admx. of theestate of Jonathan Brown, Jr. and on the 26th Oct., 1761, she appearedbefore the Council and presented an account against the estate "forkeeping two of the deceased's Orphan Children forty weeks each" (West. C& P Rec., iii, 636, 677). Still on the 17th of Oct 1768, "ElizabethBrown, widow of Jonathan Brown, late of Westerly, dec., " m. John Moon ofExeter. We do not find that the other Jonathan Brown was ever atWesterly.
BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol II, Boston, The Everett Press Co., 1915, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 218. | Jonathan BROWN, Jr.
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Sources: POE29-3
29-3 1899 30 Dec Josephine applied for her widow's pension. WC523721.
She was the widow of Francis Marion Poe and had no children under the age of 16. Josephine was age 53 and lived in Medford, ackson Co., OR.
1900 12 Oct Jost D. and Jerusha Petrie declared for Francis M. Poe.
1901 27 Nov Josephine's widow's pension was approved beginning for $8 beginning 9 Jan 1900.
1916 23 Sep Josephine applied for an increase in her pension as she was now age 70.
1934 25 Jan Josephine died at Medford, OR. Her pension had increased to $36 per month. | Josephine BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 14, 30.
His Revolutionary record: Mr. Joshua Brown was a Lieutenant in Capt.Thomas Holmes' Company of the 8th Rebt., Col. Oliver Smith Commanding;Brigadier Gen. Saltinstall's Brigade. He enlisted Sept. 8, 1776;discharged Nov. 17, 1776; in the campaign around New York.
Joshua Brown (77) bought his farm of Robert Williams in 1786, andfrom the north part of the town came here to live, with his family. Therewas only a partially built house on the farm. The east half was used fora dwelling; the west part, not completed, sheltered the cattle in coldweather. This part, later, was finished with two stories in front and aslanting roof on the back. Some time later, the rear was built up tocompare with the front, as seen in the picture. In this house lived theirson Randall (289), who married Sally Palmer, and a few years later hisson Randall, Jr. (3937), who married Mary A. Holmes, went to housekeepinghere. The name Randall has come down from one generation to the next fromElizabeth Randall, born July 4, 1696, the mother of Joshua Brown. Thishouse was removed in 1878, and a house with all modern improvementsadorns this beautiful location. On this farm have lived the directdescendants of Joshua and Joannah (Rogers) Brown for one hundred andtwenty years. The present owners and occupants, in 1906, are Jeremiah(Jerry) H. (3846), Fanny Ella (3849), who married Charles B. Palmer, alsothe widow of Frederick H. (3849), Mrs. Amelia (Shaffer) Brown.
Joshua Brown and his son Randall had slaves on this farm, and theycleared a piece of land and walled it in for a garden that was given theslaves to cultivate. It is seen at the northeast of the house, somedistance away.
THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, 1915, by Cyrus Henry Brown, page 242.
Joseua Brown lived on the James Brown homestead until the death ofhis mother, in 1786, and his children were all born here. He then removedto a farm in the coutherly part of Stonington, where he built his house,living here until he died, Sept. 26, 1824. | Joshua BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 31.
Tombstone says Capt. Joshua died Sept. 16, 1828. He is interred inthe Brown Cemetery. | Joshua BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. I, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, byCyrus Henry Brown, page 133.
Unmarried; lived with his brother Simeon nearly all his life; diedaged seventy-six years. | Joshua BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. I, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, byCyrus Henry Brown, page 133.
Mr. Brown's business is real estate and other interests. Residence in1905, Florence, Nebraska. | Joshua P. BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 30, 31, 32.
Died at age ninety-two years.
VITAL RECORDS OF STONINGTON, CT, Vol. 3, page 129.
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, Josiah, died July 27, 1852 | Josiah BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, by Cyrus Henry Brown, page 44.
VITAL RECORDS OF NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., Book 1, page 3.
BROWN, Josiah, 2d, son of Josiah & Deborah, b. Sept. 11, 1799.
VITAL RECORDS OF NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., Book 1, page80.
BROWN, Josiah, Jr., m. Rebeckah Ann Blivin, both of N. Stonington,Mar. 6, 1823, by Asher Miner, Elder.
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, Josiah Jr., died Jan. 1, 1841, age 41.
VITAL RECORDS OF STONINGTON, CT, Vol. 4, page 2. | Josiah BROWN, Jr.
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VITAL RECORDS OF NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., Book 1, page 3.
BROWN, Josiah, son of Josiah & Deborah, b. Apr. 15, 1793; d. Dec.18, 1793.
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, Josiah, son of Josiah & Deborah, died Dec. 12, 1793. | Josiah BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, 1915, by Cyrus Henry Brown, pages 288.
Mr. Brown is a mechanical engineer, and in politics a Republican.Residence, 277 Holland St., Syracuse, NY.
| Julian Stephen BROWN
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THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page53.
BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. 1, by Cyrus Henry Brown, page 137-8, 246. | Justus Hern BROWN
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THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page111.
BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. I, pages 137-8, & Vol. II, page 253-4. | Justus Randall BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 90.
Mr. Howard is civil engineer for the city of Boston. Residence in1906, 58 Crescent Ave., Melrose, Mass. | Katherine Mabel BROWN
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VITAL RECORDS OF NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., Book 1, page23.
BROWN, Kathiah Williams, daughter of Thatcher & Esther, b. Oct 13,1807.
VITAL RECORDS OF NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., Book 1, page112.
BROWN, Keturah R., of N. Stonington, m. Charles S. Pendleton, ofStonington, Dec. 30, 1828, by Rev. Ira Hart. | Katurah R. BROWN
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed | Laura BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 92.
Mr. Brown is a cashier of the National Bank of Newton. | Lee Everett BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, by Cyrus Henry Brown, page 271.
Mr. Brown lived at West Edmeston and New Berlin, NY, and was afarmer. | Lemuel BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, by Cyrus Henry Brown, page 275.
Both are members of the Congregational Church. Mr. Brown is agraduate of Middlebury College, with a degree of A.B.; of Harvard, with adegree of A.M.; teacher of Englaish in Olivet College, MiddleburyCollege, and Cleveland Normal Training School. Mrs. Brown graduated fromMiddlebury College with a degree of A.B. Residence Cleveland, Ohio. | Lemuel Ransom BROWN
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BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol I, by Cyrus Henry Brown, Boston, The Everett PressCompany, 1907, page 227.
He removed from Prairieburg to Winnebago Co., Iowa, in 1890. In 1892he was elected County Superintendent of Schools, and was re-elected in1894 and 1896; was again elected in 1903, and still holds the office. Heis a Republican. His address is Forest City, Iowa. | Lewis Crandall BROWN
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Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed | Lewis Henry BROWN
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Source: Leyden births, film 883,750, Item 5; Leyden town records, film
886,466.
Leyden records: Leyhen Brown, born 16 March 1803.
Leyden births: Leyhen Brown, born 18 March 1803.
[You would think this name would be Leyden, but both sources sayLeyhen.
They are days apart on the birth date.] | Leyhen BROWN
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BROWN CEMETERY, Near Peckham Meeting-house Ledyard, New London CT
BROWN, LILLIE A. b. Aug. 30, 1858, d. Dec. 21, 1891.
Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed | Lillie A. BROWN
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! (1) NH Brides' Index, 1640-1900 - An Index to Brides, Mothers of Brides, and Mothers of Grooms. FHL #975,679.
(2) NH Index to deaths, early to 1900. FHL #1,001,060.
(3) Pelham, NH Town Records, Vol. 2, 1746-1860, Record of Publishments, p.458. FHL #15,273.
(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.546-547. FHL #974.28/F1 H2c.
(6) NH Index to Births, early to 1900. FHL #1,000,488.
! Birth: (1,5) s/o Titus BROWN/Jerusha C. (HUTCHINSON) BUNNELL of Francestown, NH. (2) Age 45 at death on 16 Feb 1860 (b. 1815). (2,6) s/o Titus BROWN/Jerusha. (5,6) 31 Jul 1815, Alstead, NH.
Marriage to Asenath B. BUTLER: (1,5) 10 May 1849. (1) Francestown, NH. (3) Published at Pelham, NH, 9 May 1849.
Death: (2,5) 16 Feb 1860, Francestown, NH. (2) Cause of death, consumption.
(5) 1833-1834, winter: Taught school in Greenfield Village.
(5) 1834-1835, winter: Taught school in Mont Vernon.
(5) 1835: Graduated from Dartmouth College at age 20.
(5) 1836, spring: Went to Cleveland, OH for several months.
(5) Went south and was for several years engaged in trade and various ventures upon the Mississippi and its tributaries.
(5) For 3 years he was engaged in commercial pursuits in Louisiana.
(5) 1846: Late in the year he returned to Francestown, NH, "where he was soon engaged in various pursuits, with zeal if not with profit."
(4) 1848, 28 Dec: Titus BROWN of Francestown, Hillsborough Co., NH, wrote his will. Gives to son Linsley K. BROWN and daughter Emily H. BRADFORD, wife of Thomas BRADFORD, all his real estate and residual estate. Names executors Linsley K. BROWN and Thomas B. BRADFORD.
(1,3) 1849: Of Francestown, NH at time of marriage.
(5) 1851: He built a house later occupied by Samuel D. DOWNES.
(2) Flour and grain dealer.
(5) He was for several years Superintendent of the School Committee and was interested in the cause of education.
(5) "He was a man of much ability, high moral standing and in all things pertaining to religion was active and pronounced."
(2) 1860: Widower at time of death.
Please do not claim our work as your own. You are free to use it, but please document your sources. | Linsley Keyes BROWN
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I am happy to share information. The majority of this work is sourced with primary proof. Family Tree, however, chooses to use itself as the documentation source when you merge files. Contact me for the proper citation if one is missing. Please share w | Lisetta BROWN
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Sources: Ancestral File; O'Keeffe.
AF: Lizzie Brown, born 1793, CT.
O'Keeffe: Lizzie Brown, born in North Groton?
Mary Rogness's - Third cousin 6 times removed | Lizzie BROWN
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She married Noadiah Taylor, who died at West Winfield. No issue.Source:
Brown, Vol. II.
Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed | Lodema BROWN
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The Cameron and Paige Report, http://wc.rootsweb.com/~laplante
Sources: Ancestral File; O'Keeffe.
AF: Lois Brown, born 1786, CT.
O'Keeffe: Lois Brown, born 1786, North Groton. Died 1 July 1873,Ledyard. | Lois BROWN
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| Lois BROWN
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Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed | Lois BROWN
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Researching this line is Maria Richardson at richardzon@aol.com | Lois BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. I, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, byCyrus Henry Brown, page 143.
She was a school-teacher before marriage. | Lottie BROWN
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!B.G., Vol. II. Never married.
Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed | Louis Alfred BROWN
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fourth cousin 5 times removed | Louisa BROWN
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1 NOTE "Babcock Genealogy", by Stephen Babcock, M. A., Eaton & Mains,New York,1903, p 212, 384.
9 children | Louisa BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 59.
Louisa was educated in the public schools, and in Miss Whiting'sSchool for Young Ladies, in Charlestown, Mass., and the ConnecticutLiterary Institution at Suffield, Conn. She was a true, loving companion,that "looked well to the ways of her household." In person she was veryerect, with a graceful form, her hair untouched by age, unselfish incharacter, noble and consistent. | Louisa A. BROWN
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Note: 8 children | Lucian BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 70.
Mr. Brown at the time of his death was a large landholder in No.Stonington, owning many large farms in different parts of the town. Heowned the lands on which John (8) first settled, and his descendants haveowned and occupied portions of it ever since. Her residence in 1904, No.Stonington, Conn. No children. | Lucius D. BROWN
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