Miscellaneous records of Brown families from various printed sources/ compiled by G. McCoy (Mrs. Robert McCoy, Guylia)
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Microfilm of typescript (photocopy, 56, [13] leaves) at the South Bend Public Library, South Bend, Indiana.
Henry Brown was living in Mannington, New Jersey, in 1729. He left New Jersey before July 6, 1734, and settled in Augusta County, Virginia, where he was still living in March 1756. He was the father of seven children. He was probably killed in an Indiana raid in the fall of 1757. Descendants listed lived in Virginia, West Virginia, and elsewhere.
Includes the Morrison, Mead, and other related families.
Chad Brown moved from Slem to Providence, Rhode Island, in 1637. He and his wife, Elizabeth, had five sons. He died ca. 1665. Descendants listed lived in Rhode Island and elsewhere.
Jonathan Brown moved from Beverly of Salem, Massachusetts, to Brinfield, Massachusetts, in 1739. He married Abigail Russell in 1741. They had twelve children, 1742-1762. He died in 1799.
Includes misc. information about other Brown families in New York, Ohio, Massachusetts, and elsewhere.
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| Note | Location | Collection/Shelf | Format | ||
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| Miscellaneous records of Brown families from various printed sources | Granite Mountain Record Vault | United States & Canada Film | 1651484 Item 6 | 7562536 |
| Note | Location | Collection/Shelf | Film | Image Group Number (DGS) | Format |
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| Miscellaneous records of Brown families from various printed sources | Granite Mountain Record Vault | United States & Canada Film | 1651484 Item 6 | 7562536 |
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