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Matches 6601 to 6650 of 31204
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6601 |
Sources: Ancestral File; O'Keeffe.
AF: Sabra Brown, born 1791, CT.
O'Keeffe: Sabra Brown, born 1814, Ledyard. Died 5 Sept. 1881, Ledyard.
Wrong woman? Her mother would have been 63 years old when she was born. | Sabra BROWN
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6602 |
Looking at ranking of children, would birth date be about 1804?
B.G., Vol. II, says she married Henry Day and they had a largefamily.
| Sabrina BROWN
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6603 |
[lanastl.ged]
1. Lina insured the Sugarcreek township, Armstrong County, Pennsylvaniahomestead with the Globe & Republic Insurance Company, 216 Fourth Ave,Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania policy number 41-262194 for $400.00. Thehomestead was the estate of her father Matthew Brown.
2. Lina purchased a "General Pershing War Savings Limit Club" savingscertificate for $1,000. This was a large expenditure at the time duringWorld War I (ca 1814-18).
3. Sale of timber document with Lina's name shows the apostrophe (1907).
4. Lina Jane's original burial plot deed (#233) was for Brady's BendCemetery, Pennsylvania dated June 2, 1917. Edmund Palmer was buried inthe Brady's Bend plot but Lina Jane was buried in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
5. Lina's final will, written July 14, 1925 in Tulsa, Oklahomadesignated her son, Albert Brown Chesebro' as heir and sole executor.
6. Lina Jane's death certificate issued by the State of Oklahomaconfirms birth date, October 3, 1853 and death date, November 24, 1947.
7. 1900 census in shows birth date incorrectly as 1856.[lanastl2.ged]
1. Lina insured the Sugarcreek township, Armstrong County, Pennsylvaniahomestead with the Globe & Republic Insurance Company, 216 Fourth Ave,Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania policy number 41-262194 for $400.00. Thehomestead was the estate of her father Matthew Brown.
2. Lina purchased a "General Pershing War Savings Limit Club" savingscertificate for $1,000. This was a large expenditure at the time duringWorld War I (ca 1814-18).
3. Sale of timber document with Lina's name shows the apostrophe (1907).
4. Lina Jane's original burial plot deed (#233) was for Brady's BendCemetery, Pennsylvania dated June 2, 1917. Edmund Palmer was buried inthe Brady's Bend plot but Lina Jane was buried in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
5. Lina's final will, written July 14, 1925 in Tulsa, Oklahomadesignated her son, Albert Brown Chesebro' as heir and sole executor.
6. Lina Jane's death certificate issued by the State of Oklahomaconfirms birth date, October 3, 1853 and death date, November 24, 1947.
7. 1900 census in shows birth date incorrectly as 1856. | Salina "Lina" Jane BROWN
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6604 |
UNION CEMENTERY,
Taylor, Sally A. Miner, wife of Isaac R., died Nov. 21, 1903, age75.
CONNECTICUT DIVORCES, Superior court records for Counties of New London,Tolland & Windham, 1719 - 1910, Compiled By Grace Louise Knox & BarbaraB. Ferris, Heritage Books, Inc. (DAR Library, extracted 7/16/95.
Sally A. (maiden name Miner) of Stonington m. 20 Oct 1849 Isaac R.
Taylor of Stonington - desertion - adultery - now thought to bein
Rhode Island - appl. Stonington 25 Dec 1855.
1850 CENSUS OF STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO. CT, extracted 10/7/95 Page#244, Dwelling #145, Family #160. Enum. date 9/9/1850.
TAYLOR, Isaac R., 34 years old, male, born in CT
Sally 23 years old, female, born in CT.
1880 CENSUS, NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., 8 & 9 JUN 1880, byGeorge A. Pendleton, page 773A, Dwelling #145, Family #156.
TAYLOR, Sally A., W, F, 52, wife, M, keeping house, CT, CT, CT,
NO. STONINGTON VITAL RECORDS 1852-1920, BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, DEATHS LDSFILM #1309964
22 Nov 1903 - Sally Ann Taylor, age 76 years 5 months 20 days, diedof breast cancer. | Sally Ann BROWN
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6605 |
Source: B.G., Vol. II. Settled in Westfield, Chautauqua Co., NY, wherehe
died. Married Rosanna _______ and had six children. Married again. Nochildren.
Mary Rogness's - Third cousin 6 times removed | Samuel BROWN
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6606 |
1 NOTE Gravestone inscription, North Stonington, CT. | Sarah A. BROWN
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6607 |
BROWN GENEALOGY, by S. H. Brown, pp. 80.
Sally Ann daughter of John and Sally (Denison) Brown (Ichabod (119),Ichabod (32), John (8), Thomas)
GRAVESTONE INSCRIPTIONS, by Hale, page 60.
HEWITT, Sarah Ann Brown, wife of Benjamin B. Hewitt, and onlydaughter of John & Sally Brown, died May 22, 1842, age 27 yrs, 7 mos. 15days. | Sarah Ann 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 | Sarah Ann BROWN
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6609 |
The Cameron and Paige Report, http://wc.rootsweb.com/~laplante | Sarah B. BROWN
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6610 |
BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol II, Boston, The Everett Press Co., 1915, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 224.
After her marriage with John Gallup ended in divorce she changed hername back to Dewey. She lives near her brother, George C. Brown. | Sarah B. BROWN
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1850 CENSUS of Ledyard, New London Co., CT,
BROWN, Sarah E., 3, F, CT
1910 CENSUS - LEDYARD, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., 2 May 1910, page 14A,Dwelling #7, Family #7.
MAIN, Sarah E., wife, W, F, 63, M1, 42, 13, 10, CT, CT, CT,
1920 CENSUS - LEDYARD, NEW LONDON CO., CONN. 16 Jan 1920, by Samuel E.Holdridge, page 223B, Dwelling #222, Family #230.
MAIN, Sarah, wife, F, W, 72, M, yes read, yes write, yes, none.
OBIT FROM NEWSPAPER, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1939.
Mrs. Sarah B. Maine, 92, Oldest Resident, Expires.
Mrs. Sarah Brown Maine, 92 years old, widow of George P. Maine whodied yesterday morning at her home here was the oldest resident of thisvillage, having held the honor since the death of Mrs. Q. Eldridge.
Mrs. Maine was born in Ledyard, Feb. 27, 1847, the daughter of Averyand Annis Holdredge Brown and had spent all her life in Ledyard untilthree years ago when she moved to Old Mystic to a house owned by herson-in-law, Herbert B. Pierce. She was remarkably active for one of heryears. She did her own sewing and other needlework, and last year knittedsix pairs of mittens, as well as piecing a quilt. When she was 21 yearsold she was married to George P. Maine and there were 13 children born ofthis union.
A brother, Erastus John Brown, with whom she lived, preceded her indeath a short time ago. Surviving are the following children: Erastus,Avery, Amos, Mrs. Chester Pierce and Mrs. Joseph Williams, all ofLedyard; Mrs. Herbert Pierce of Old Mystic, Allen Maine of Fitchville,and a brother, William, of Rockville.
Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at theHarry O. Williams' funeral home in Mystic with interment in Peckhamcemetery in Ledyard.
OBITUARY, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1939.
Mrs. George P. Main
Sarah Eliza Brown, widow of George Park Maine, died at her home in OldMystic early Monday morning at the age of 92 years. She was born inLedyard, the daughter of Avery W. and Anna Holdredge Brown and spent mostof her life in Ledyard, having come to the village of Old Mystic a fewyears ago.
She leaves three daughters, Mrs. Joseph Williams of Ledyard, Mrs.Herbert Pierce and Mrs. Chester Pierce of Old Mystic; four sons, ErastusMain, Avery Main, Amos Main and Allyn Main, all of Ledyard; a bortherWilliam Brown of Norwich and tow nephews, John Godfrey and Frank Godfreyof Mystic.
Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed
Mary Rogness's - Spouse of fifth cousin 4 times removed | Sarah Eliza BROWN
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SK191, NK026 Elm Grove Cemetery
1 NOTE "Old Tobe: Some Lines of Descent ofTobias SAUNDERS of Westerly,Rhode Island"; by Earl P. Crandall; Higginson BookCo.; 1995, p148.
Gravestone photo Aug 2001 | Sarah Elizabeth Knowles BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 62.
Allen Barber and wife were educated in the public schools, and bothattended the Westerly High School. After their marriage they moved toHartford, Conn., and remained till 1865, then to Galesburg, Illinois, in1866 to 1872, and again removed to Lincoln, Neb., in 1873, where theypurchased 240 acres of valuable land within the city limits. At Havelock,two miles from their residence, the Burlington Rail Road located theirlocomotive shops, employing over 600 men, iwth a monthly pay roll of$30,000. Mr. Barber is a farmer and stock-raiser, assisted by his son;Republican; attends the Baptist Church. Residence in 1906, Havelock,Nebraska. | Sarah Ellen BROWN
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BROWN GENEALOGY, VOL. II, by Cyrus Henry Brown, Westerly, RI, Boston, TheEverett Press, Inc. 1915. Page 156.
No children.
Also researching this line is Sandi at drgrieb@aol.com | Sarah L. BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, by Cyrus Henry Brown, vol. 2, page 506.
889. Seth L., b. Mar 24, 1850; m. Margaret Cantwell.
Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed | Seth Leeds BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 25.
Died unmarried. | Shubael BROWN
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Sources: Leyden births, film 883,750, It. 5; Leyden town records, film
886,466.
Leyden births: Sidney Brown, born 16 April 1801.
Leyden records: Looks like Leoney, but could be Sidney (son), born 16April
1801. | Sidney BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 26.
Two children died young. Mr. Brown is sheriff of New London County,Conn. Res., 1905, New London, Conn. | Sidney A. BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, by Cyrus Henry Brown, page 275.
Both are church members. Mr. Brown is a physician at Potsdam, NY.Dr. Sidney P. Brown graduated from the Potsdam State Normal School in1891; and from the University of Pennsylvania, Medical Department, May,1894. He practised medicine in Postdam from 1894 til the present tiem1914. Village trustee, 1904 to 1912. Local health officer since 1912. | Sidney Pope BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 14, 30.
Elder Brown was the first pastor of the Second Baptist Church, No.Stonington, for fifty years and eight months.
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH OF NO. STONINGTON, NEW LONDON, CT.
The Second Baptist Church of No. Stonington, CT was organized inMarch, 1765, with Elder Simeon Brown as pastor. Elder Brown was born inStonington Jan. 31, 1723, a man of strong native talents; he wasconverted under the preaching of Whitefield, in 1745. He united with Rev.Stephen Babcock in forming the Baptist Church in Westerly, RI in 1750;and was baptized by Rev. Wait Palmer in 17--, being ordained the sameyear. His pastorate and watchfull care over this church extended from theorganization, in 1765, until his death in 1815 - fifty years and eightmonths, a nobel record to be engraved on his monument in Brown Cementeryin his native town.
His descendants may well be proud of the character and theconsecrated life of so novle a man, laying down the burdens of life inhis ninety-fourth year. The self-sacrificing labors and the toweringgrandeur of his character and the wide-spread and abounding influencewith emanated from his peretuate his memory through many generations,leaving a shining record.
The handful of corn on the tops of the mountains grew til now themembership was three hundred and thirty-five. He served this church allthese years without salary, and built the meeting-house from lumber cutfrom his "cedar swamp," with the assistance of his brethren.
It was without paint, both interior and exterior; with galleries onthree sides, a high pulpit on the north side, with an ascent of tenstairs, enclosed with panel work. When the minister was seated he couldnot be seen by the audience. He stood on a small platform, and was acommanding figure. The writer was present when the last service was heldin this old meeting-house, in the spring of 1845; it was like partingwith one's dearest friend, and many tears were shed. It was suggestedthat they better let it stand, but it was taken down and the presenthouse erected the same year.
The ceiling of the porch of the new house was the panelling takenfrom the pews of the old house.
The following items of interest by way of comparison are gleanedfrom the Stonington Baptist Association, as it was first called in thefirst printed minutes, which embraced churches in Rhode Island as fareast as Exeter and Wickford and west to Waterford and Montville, CT.
Stonington Baptist Association held at Elder Timothy Wightman's Meetinghouse in 1792 Groton.
First Church, Elder Eleazer Brown, No. 152.
Second Church, Elder Simeon Brown, No. 201.
Execter Church, RI (Nooseneck hill) No. 254.
1811
Second N. Stonington, No. 276.
Exeter, RI, No. 253,
First Groton, No. 208,
First N. Stonington, No. 185.
1822
Exeter No. 684, North Kingston (Wickford) No. 401, Second N. StoningtonNo.
320 First Groton, No. 246.
NEW LONDON COUNTY, PROMENENT MEN, Page 737.
The Second Baptist Church in North Stonington was organized in 1765,and Deacon Simeon Brown was ordained their pastor in March of that year.He was a native of Stonington and a man of sterling worth, but not anatural pulpit orator. He was greatly beloved by his parishioners, andgathered about him a church of respectable numbers, who loved andsustained him under all the circumstances in which he was placed.
VITAL RECORDS OF STONINGTON, CT, Vol. 2, page 2.
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, Simeon, born Jan. 31, 1722, died Nov. 24, 1815.
Researching this line is Nancyann Norman at nancn@exis.net | Simeon BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. I, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, byCyrus Henry Brown, page 129.
Elder Brown, as he was afterwards called, moved with his family, inMay, 1792, to the wilderness of New York. The year previous he went onhorseback to Albany, NY, and procured a deed of land in the town ofBrookfield. During the summer he made a clearing and built a log house,and in the autumn returned to his family in Stonington. The followingMay, with his wife and children in an ox-cart and he on horseback, theybegan their logn and perilous journey to Brookfield.
The early training of these children was in their New England homein Stonington -- not only from father and mother, but also fromgrandfather and grandmother, for this indefatigable man of God had notonly gathered a church, but guilt a house of worship, largely by hiscourage and energy and with his own hands. Here these grandchildrenlistened to the gospel as it fell from his anointed lips. This fact mustnot be forgotten, for Ruth, the oldens, was twenty-four years old, andPhebe, the youngest, was five years old, when they emigrated toBrookfield. Thus in their childhood days began the development ofChristian life and character which continued, with increasing activities,in their new pioneer home and its characteristic of their descendants tothe present time. | Simeon BROWN, Jr.
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. I, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, byCyrus Henry Brown, page 133.
Mr. Brown lives in 1905, on the farm of 325 acres that was hisfather's and grandfather's. | Simeon BROWN, V
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VITAL RECORDS OF NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., Book 1, page 3.
BROWN, Simeon, son of Josiah & Deborah, b. Mar. 8, 1795.
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, Simeon, son of Josiah & Deborah, died Aug. 8, 1823, age 28. | Simeon BROWN
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Source: B.G., Vol. II. She married Harry Thomas. They had no children.
Couple lived at Exeter, Herkimer Co., N.Y.
| Soflora BROWN
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Source: B.G., Vol. II. | Son BROWN
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Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed | Son BROWN
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Source: B.G., Vol. II. Married Asa Truesdell April 14, 1876, in Hornell,N.Y.
Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed | Sophia Crane BROWN
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Source: Leyden town records, film 886,466.
Leyden records: Stephen Brown, born 19 Jan 1800. | Stephen BROWN
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Source: Leyden town records, film 886,466.
Leyden records: Stephen Brown, born 28 May 1798, died 2 Oct. 1799. | Stephen BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, 1915, by Cyrus Henry Brown, pages 284.
He received a common and private school education. He was a farmer.At the time of his death he owned the Timothy Brown homestead, and alwayslived there. He was a Republican, active in politics, but never desiredto hold office.
| Stephen Smith BROWN
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THE MAIN TREE II, Second Edition, by Nancy (Portor) Childress, 1995. page44.
Rick Crume - his file R 54, R 255, R 261, R 270, R 281, R 283 -History of Otsego County, New York, 1740-1878. Philadelphia, Everts &Feriss, 1878. Reprint by W.E. Morrison & Co., Ovid, NY, 1978, page. 176.
LDS IGI - 1600-1910. 1988 edn. CT Batch #7450311 FHL film #00280.
Palmer Families in America 1675 - 1953, by Horace W. Palmer.
LDS julm #0176580, SLC, UT.
DAR unpublished records, Otsego Co., NY 1829-1837 Vo. 189 p. 39, DARLibrary, Washington, DC.
Schenevus Cemetery, Maryland, Otsego Co., NY; Otsego Co., NY deeds.1807 Vol. M, page 389. FHL film #1,023,769. | Steven BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, by Cyrus Henry Brown, vol. 2, page 504.
882. Surviah L. Brown, b. Mar. 24, 1837: m. John O. Peckham
Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed | Surviah Louise BROWN
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SK043, Riverside Cemetery
1 NOTE "Old Tobe: Some Lines of Descent of TobiasSAUNDERS of Westerly,Rhode Island"; by Earl P. Crandall; Higginson Book Co.; 1995, p145. | Susan C. BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. I., Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, byCyrus Henry Brown, page 159.
No children. | Susan Lorett BROWN
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Note: 6 children | Susanna BROWN
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Source: Leyden births, film 883,750, It. 5; Leyden records, film886,466.
Leyden records: Temperence Brown and Cornelius Wagner, both Leyden,were
married 18 March 1804. Intention entered with town clerk 25 Feb. 1804.
Leyden births says she was born 6 July 1796. Leyden records says shewas
born July 1796. The former jibes with an 1804 marriage. | Temperance BROWN
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Sources: Ancestral File; O'Keeffe.
AF: Temperance Brown, born 1794, CT.
O'Keeffe: Temperance Brown, born in North Groton?
Mary Rogness's - Third cousin 6 times removed | Temperance BROWN
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VITAL RECORDS OF STONINGTON, CT, Vol. 3, page 69.
Sources: Brown Genealogy, v.2, p. 266; Congregational Church of North
Stonington records, 5,080, It. 1 and 5,081; Mrs. A.M. Stewart of North
Stonington's Morgan Library; Stonington vitals, Vol. 3, film 1,309,972,Item 2, and film 1,309,871, Item 2, page 69; CT births & marriages, film2,898; Leyden Town Records (town clerk's records), film 886,466
Stonington vitals, both films: Temperance Brown, born 15 May 1731.
CT births: Temperance Brown, born 15 May 1731. Stonington vitals, v3,p69. Church: Baptized 14 Nov. 1736.
Leyden Records: "Widow Temperance Brown died 24 Oct. 1805 in the 75thyear
of her age."
[Temperance and Comfort Brown had a son Amos who moved to Leyden,
Mass. Leyden town records (film 866,466), page 250, records births of six
children of Amos and Esther Brown, one of them a son named Comfort, born
September 1797. And page 204 notes the death of widow Temperance Brown 24Oct. 1805 "in the 75th year of her age." It looks, perhaps, thatTemperance was cared for by her son, Amos. Also Temperance's half-brotherPeleg was in Leyden until about 1797.] | Temperance BROWN
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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.
It is interesting to note that Thankful Brown Main named her oldestson, James, for her father, and it has been interesting to notice forfive succeeding generations that the name James appears in regular orderamong her descendants. This was discovered when the B. & MG was written. | Thankful BROWN
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Note: THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907,byCyrus Henry Brown, page 25.
Thatcher Brown, son of Jedediah and Mrs. Annah Holmes [Jedediah,John,Thomas], born 1768, in Stonington, Conn., and died Mar.13, 1815. Hemarried after the death of his brother Roswell, hiswidow, Mrs. EstherBrown, nee Williams, Aug. 15, 1800.
Children born in Stonington, Conn.
THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 25.
Thatcher Brown (175), son of Jedediah (79) and Mrs. Annah Holmes[Jedediah (34), John (8), Thomas], born 1768, in Stonington, Conn., anddied Mar. 13, 1815. He married after the death of his brother Roswell(171), his widow, Mrs. Esther Brown, nee Williams, Aug. 15, 1800.
Children born in Stonington, Conn.
VITAL RECORDS OF NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., Book 1, page23.
BROWN, Thatcher, m. Esther Brown, both of Stonington, Aug. 3, 1800,by Jeremiah Haley, J. P. | Thatcher BROWN
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VITAL RECORDS OF NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., Book 1, page23.
BROWN, Thatcher, son of Thatcher & Esther, b. Aug. 31, 1800.
VITAL RECORDS OF NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., Book 1, page72.
BROWN, Thatcher, m. Eunice Spaulding, Oct. 3, 1821, both of N.Stonington, by Asher Miner, Elder. | Thatcher BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. I., Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, byCyrus Henry Brown, page 156.
1870 CENSUS - STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., 2 Jun 1870, by Gurden S.Crandall, page 751A, Dwelling #63, Family #63.
WHEELER, Theresa, 27, F, W, Keeping House, CT. | Theresa M. BROWN
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Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed | Thomas Corwin BROWN
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6644 |
THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. I., Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, byCyrus Henry Brown, page 159.
Policeman in Westerly, RI. | Thomas Edgar BROWN
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VITAL RECORDS OF NORTH STONINGTON, NEW LONDON CO., CONN., Book 1, page231.
BROWN, Thomas J., of N. Stonington, m. Mary Sheffield, ofCharlestown, RI, Dec. 20, 1846, by Rev. Thomas Barber. | Thomas J. BROWN
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Ancestral File Number: C2PM-VR | Thomas L. BROWN
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6647 |
The Cameron and Paige Report, http://wc.rootsweb.com/~laplante | Thomas Lamson BROWN
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6648 |
THE BROWN GENEALOGY, by Cyrus Henry Brown, vol. 2, page 504.
885. b. Apr. 24, 1841; d. Jan 11, 1859.
Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed | Thomas M. BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 60.
He was superintendent of the Brookline, Mass., Baptist Sunday schoolfor a number of years, both members of that church. He was a merchant inBrookline and now has other industries. Residence in 1904, Dover, Mass. | Thomas Shaler BROWN
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. II, 1915, by Cyrus Henry Brown, pages 276. | Thurston Duane BROWN
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