My findings/ researched by Lillian Vesta Brown-Johnson ; edited by Susan Garretson Daniel

Authors

Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

1987-1991

Publisher

L.V. Brown-Johnson

Place of Publication

Madison, Tennessee

Physical

2 v. : ill., coats of arms, facsims., ports., maps

Notes

Limited edition of 400. Your copy is #134 (v. 1), and #22 (v. 2).

The Brown family moved to Tennessee about 1810 from Lunenburg County, Virginia. Lunenburg Co. was formed from Brunswick Co. in 1746. Descendants of John Brown, Jr., son of John and Jane? Brown, whose will was dated on Aug. 22, 1753. At the time of his death he lived in Prince George Co., and prior to that in Brunswick County. Another early ancestor, Benjamin Allen (b. ca. 1760), of English ancestry, lived in Bedford Co., Tennessee according to 1820 and 1830 census.

Includes Allen, Gunn, Harris, Rowland, Windrow, Winsett, Owen, Jackson, Dickson/Dixon, Galbreath/Galbraith, McAdams, McKamie, McLean/Mclean, Wallace etc. families.

Contents: v. 1. Brown, Gunn, Harris, Rowland, Windrow and others -- v. 2. Brown, Dixon, Galbreath, MacLean, McAdams, McKamie, Wallace and others.

Includes index in each volume.

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