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Capt. ROBERT VAUGHAN had lately been deposed by the "Keepers of the Liberty of England," and could not stomach and digest the doings of a Court organized by the Puritan Commissioners. 95% Old Kent: the Eastern Shore of Maryland A second time, Capt. ROBERT VAUGHAN insulted the Court by using most "opprobious" epithets, bending his "fist" over the "heads" of the Judges and "swearing" at the Clerk as "he sat at table." For this offence the Court imposed a fine of 600 lbs. of Tob. Fol. 56.
Governor Calvert, also, the 18th day of April, 1647, o. s., commissioned Robert Vaughan, gent., to be "chief captain and commander," under him (the Governor), "of all the militia of the Isle of Kent, and with it to command and execute whatsoever shall beby him thought requisite for the said island against all intestine mutinies or seditions;" invested him with the power of martial law; "provided that where the offense shall deserve the forfeiture of life or member, that such offender for his trial be referred, and judgment to the provincial court, to be held by his Lordship's Governor and Council of this province." He further authorized "the said Captain Robert Vaughan to award all process necessary, according to the law and custom of this province," etc.; and he also authorized the said Captain Robert Vaughan, William Cox, Thomas Bradnox, Edward Comins, Philip Conner and Francis Brooke, gent., or the major part of them, whereof the said Robert Vaughan to be always one, to hear, try and judge, accord ing to the laws of this province, all actions and causes civil," except "where the freehold of any one shall come in question," provided that it shall be lawful for any man, at any time before execution served, "to appeal unto the provincial | Vaughan, Captain Robert (I1167761462)
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Casper is included in Cai Mygind's book on families from
Hanherred and Hillerslev Herred, Denmark, page 66. Daughter
Roberta Larsen Fellows provided additional information at the
1996 Djernes Family Reunion. Casper moved with his family from
Hamilton County, Nebraska to Tyler, Minnesota when he was about
a year old. | Larsen, Casper Josva Preetzmann (I5856882153)
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Catherine | Davenport, Katherine (I2732913450)
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Catherine was a long time mistress, which explains the birth of her children during the former wife's marriage. John and Catherine were eventually married. | Roët, Lady Companion, Order of the Garter Katherine (I5658485764)
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Cause of Death: Herzlaehmung infolge eines Furunkels
Lehrerseminar in ? von 1847-1849
Lehrer bis 1869 in Wenighoesbach, Kreis Aschaffenburg, Unterfranken
Lehrer 1870-1873 in Gailbach, Kreis Aschaffenburg, Unterfranken
Lehrer 01.10.1873-1891in Untererthal, Kreis Bad Kissingen, Unterfranken
Todesursache: Herzlaehmung infolge eines Furunkels | Ullrich, Andreas (I5057242333)
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Cause of Death: ULLRICH | Schuler, Barbara (I5057242295)
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Cecilia Augusta Dean married Henry Bacon as his second wife, His first wife having been a younger sister of Augusta's mother. This couple were true pioneers, moving ever westward for new lands to subdue.
They settled first near Alton, Ill. Augusta taught school there.
About 1863 they moved to Alma, Wisconsin. Augusta taught school in the nearby town of Neilsville.
Between 1879 and1887 they were located in Northfield, Wi. Removing thence, they operated a farm in south Dakota, just across the line from Havana, North Dakota. In 1906 they, with their son Earl, went to Algona, Washington, for 7 years, thence to Seattle and Auburn.
Cecilia is Buried in Mountain View Cemetery, Auburn, Washington. S1/2 NW1/4 lot #2, Block 40, first addition. Pictures of gravesite in scrap book section for Cecilia.
Cecilia's gravesite was was found in Auburn, Wa. Jan. 6,1999 by Teena Scoles and Tim Jennings.
Facts about this person:
Occupation
School Teacher in Alton, Illinois
Burial January 11, 1924/25
Mountain View Cemetery
1 January 08, 1998/99
See notes for sources
| Dean, Cecilia Augusta (I1122154024)
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CENSUS 1850 Charleston Township Pa. Farmer $500. #209
Henry 24, Beula 20, Harriet A. 1year.
Henry was found in the 1880 census Northfield town Jackson Co., Wisconsin. ED.84. on June 7, 1880.
#38/38 Bacon, Henry , white, male, 54, head of household, married, farmer. Born in Pa. Father born Vermont. Mother born Deleware.
1890 Census burned. no information obtained this year.
Henry was not found in other census forward. It is possible he did not die in Auburn, Washington. In other census forward Cecilia is listed as Head of household or listed living with son Earl. | Bacon, Henry (I1122154019)
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CHAILLÉ | Chaye, Marie-Isabelle (I8778840526)
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Changed his name to Van Deer after his marriage | Van Deer, Andrew G Andersen (I5659310868)
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Charles was a Lt with the 1st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry and then later with the 79th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, he served on the staffs of Brig. General William S. Smith 1861 & 1862 and then with Major General John McA. Palmer. He was a civil engineer by trade.
He served as a Quartermaster and Topographical Engineer during the War.
| Hayes, Charles Evans (I2733052977)
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Chayim Yakov Leib Ben Reb Shmuel | Ackerman, Jacob (I17558569419)
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Child of Michael Zaremba-1066. | Zaremba, Michael (I5857879687)
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Children: Anthony, Nathan, Samuel, Jonathan, Joseph, John, Elizabeth, Sarah, and Nannie.
-Historical Collections Relating to The Potts Family in Great Britian and America, Published by the Compiler, Canonsburg, PA, 1901, Thomas Maxwell Potts, p.294. | Potts, Elizabeth (I5659338226)
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Christen appears in the 1801 census at age 13. Cai Mygind's
book on families from Hanherred and Hillerslev Herred says
Christen became the owner of Klimgaard in Klim Parish, Vester
Han. The Denmark IGI lists Christen Larsen Djernis and Ane
Nielsen Tvorgaard of Klim, Thisted, Denmark as the parents of
four children. | Djernes, Christen Larsen (I5856884755)
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Christian was the twin brother of Lars Christian Caspersen, was
born at Kaerup. According to Cai Mygind's book, witnesses at
his baptism included Miss Hude, the vicar's sister-in-law, Ane
Marie Larsdatter from Diernesgard, freeholder Lars Chr. Nielsen
from Koldkjaergard, Christian Pedersen from Bjerget and
bachelor Lars Larsen Djernes. Shortly after his mother married
for the second time, Christian, about six or seven years old,
became the foster-child of his cousin, Lars Christensen
(Fuglsang), innkeeper at Bjeret, and wife Mariane Pedersdatter
Rotbol. They were good foster-parents. The Lild Parish
Register, FHL MF 0053228, pages 85 and 86, show that Christian
and his twin brother Lars were confirmed at T²mmerby Church on
the same day, April 8, 1852, at the age of 14. Christian's
residence was listed as Bjerget. In 1854, according to Cai
Mygind, at about 16 years of age, Christian left for Thisted to
be apprenticed to a shopkeeper, as his foster father thought
there was no future in farming for him. After his
apprenticeship, he got a job with merchant Tomas Dige at Oslos.
Dige sent him to Thorup Strand to administer a branch shop
there, including small craft trade with Norway. Sometime
later, Christian went to Arup and opened a shop of his own. He
met and married Ane Marie Jepsen in Arup, and their first child
was born there. Around 1878 Christian's foster father sent for
him to take over Nedergard, a farm at Tommerby which Lars
Fuglsang had purchased. Christian moved his family there, also
taking in sister Marie' s child Karoline Thomsen. Christian
opened a general store at one end of the farmhouse and worked
the farm at the same time with the help of a farmhand and a
maid. Christian was too free with credit, and eventually gave
up the store, working the farm himself. Christian and Ane
joined the growing Grundtvigian movement of free communities in
Hanherred, and in 1881 Christian founded a free school in
T²mmerby. During World War I, he delegated the farm to his son
Kristian, and Christian and Ane moved into a little apartment
where their store had once been. After Ane died in 1923,
Christian moved with daughter Kathrine across the street into
an old thatched house called Gammel Tuenhus. He died there in
1928 at the age of 90. | Caspersen, Christian Peter (I5856884689)
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Christiana's will was written 23 July 1835 in Columbiana County, Ohio. It describes her as "...being weak + infirm in body but of sound + disposing mind + memory + understanding...". She divides her estate among her children Mary Gilbert, Catharine Gilbert, and David Gilbert and states "...the rest of my children being settled and well provided for...". She appoints her brother, John Walter, and her son, Henry Gilbert, as executors. The bondsman for her will are John Walter, Henry Gilbert, Matthias Walter, and Samuel Kimble. | Walter, Christiana (I8105799491)
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Christina must have had a sad life. Her husband died in 1886, the same year that her 3 yr. old son died. In 1901 another son died. In 1903 two more sons died. In 1905 the last son died. By the time she was 72, she had lost her entire family, and was left to help raise 5 grandchildren. She died at the age of 83 years. Buried in Eksjo Cemetery, Lake Park, Minnesota. | Erickson, Christina (I8778844950)
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Christophe 1st appears in the Lawrence Directory in 1885. In 1889 with Anthony, Joseph, and William J. (Will's wife was called Etta and I have green carnival cream set of hers.) Appears in 1891 with Joseph A., Thomas. Appears in 1895 with Alfred, Anthony G., and Josephine.
Lawrence Evening Tribune__Tuesday, May 10, 1910
"Christopher Labonte"
"Christopher Labonte died Monday morning at his home 25 Chestnut (sic) Street, aged 76 years. Beside his wife, Julia, he leaves five children, Thomas C., Josephine M., William J., Anthony G., and Alfred P.... service will be held Wednesday at 9...Sacred Heart Church. It is the wish of the family that no flowers sent."
Lawrence Evening Tribune__Wednesday, May 11, 1910
"Christopher Labonte"
The funeral of the late Christopher Labonte, who died Monday at his home on 4 Chestnut (sic) Street was held Wednesday morning...High Mass from Sacred Heart Church. Mass was celebrated by Reverand Father Vin...assisted by Reverend Father Ch...bard as deacon and Reverend Father Mariel for sub-deacon. The church was filled with mourning relatives...
"Christopher Labonte"
"1834-1910"
The bearers were L.Wood, John J. Murphy, Napoleon Duffresne, Charles Morisette, Arthur Duhamer(?) and..."
NOTE; There is a discrepancy on the age at death. If he was born in 1834, he was 76 years old at death. Vital record gives another age at death.
Lawrence Vital Record taken by Jolynne Kanerva October 1, 1993
Book 11, Page 164, No. 705
Date of Death: May 9, 1910
Married Age 74yrs., 11 mos., 22 days, Born About May 19, 1835
Cause of Death: Mitral insufficiency
Buried: Sacred Heart Cemetery (Andover)
Res. 25 Chester St., Place of Death: 25 Chester St.
Place of Birth: Canada Occupation: Carpenter
Father: Louis Labonte, Birthplace: Canada
Mother: Eliza Martin, Birthplace: unknown
Date of Record: 5/18/1910
(Obituary copied)
| Labonte, Christophe H. (I5856888215)
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Circa 1910 in Idaho, while working for the GN or NW railroad as a Station keeper, Daisey May was working Telegraph key. There was a train going up the hill that broke it's coupling. The rear section of the train wound up derailed at the station. Story relayed by Daisey May & Lillian Fay. | Shepherd, Jacob Floyd (I8667808698)
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Claimed descent from John Alden of the original Massachusetts colony. | Robinson, Rebecca (I1167579581)
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Clara is included in Cai Mygind's book on families from
Hanherred and Hillerslev Herred, Denmark, page 66. Joann Reetz
provided birth and death dates at the 1996 Djernes Family
Reunion. | Larsen, Clara Gurine (I5856882164)
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Clinton Public
(DeWitt County, Illinois)
January 25, 1889
Mrs. Wealthy GIDEON, wife of Peter W. GIDEON, formerly of Clinton, died in Minneapolis, January 19, 1889, where she had gone for treatment of disease from which she had been suffering for a number of years. Mrs. Gideon's maiden name was HULL, and she came from Madison county, Ohio, to this county with her father, Benjamin HULL, in the fall of 1847, she then being 17 years old. Perhaps many who read this will remember her as their young teacher, as she followed teaching county schools after coming to this county until she was married to Peter Gideon, in the winter of 1848. A few years after her marriage, and after she was the mother of three children, she moved with her family to Hennepin county, Minnesota, and settled on Lake Minnetonka, near Excelsior, where her body will repose, while we trust her spirit has returned to the God who gave it.
-Courtesy of Judy Simpson | Hull, Wealthy (I8667823339)
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Clyde and his brother, John, are twins. | Baum, Clyde B. (I8667771956)
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Coal mine accident | Nygren, Harrold Evald (I17558570857)
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Coke | Cooke, Edward (I5658324961)
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Colbensen, Haugen, Hagen | Kolbensen, Knud (I5659310913)
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COLONIAL & REVOLUTIONARY LINEAGES OF AMERICA
THE CONRAD LINE - Pg 296
I. Thomas Kunders, as the name was originally spelled, was born about 1653-58, and died in the Fall of 1729 at Germantown, PA. His early life was spent at Crefeld, Germany, where he worked as a blue dryer. A group of one-half dozen neighbors at Crefeld purchased 1800 acres of land in PA from William Penn. One of these, Lenart Arets, whose wife was a sister of Kunder's wife, sold to him 500 acres of this land. A party of 13 families, consisting of 33 persons, left Crefeld. They sailed 24 Jul 1683 on the ship "Concord," and, upon their arrival in PA, located at Germanton. The Kunder's home was on what is now Germanton Avenue. He was a Friend and in 1688 was one of the Friends of Germantown who voiced the first opposition to slavery. When the town was incorporated in 1692, he was chosen one of the burgesses.
He married Elin Steypers, supposed to have been a sister of William Steypers. The first three children were born in Crefeld; the others in Germantown. They assumed the name Conrad. Among their seven children was a son:
1. Madts, of whom further.
(HC Conrad: "Thomas Kunders & His Children" pg 5-7, 11, 16, 19, 22)
II. Madts Condersor Conrad, as the name became at this time, son of Thomas & Elin (Steypers) Kunders, was born at Crefeld, Germany 25 Jan 1679, and died at Germantown, PA in 1726. His will dated 29 Oct 1725, was proved 09 Apr 1726. He came to America with his parents at an early age.
He married Barbara Tyson (TysonII) Among the children named in his will was a daughter:
1. Margaret, of who further.
(Ibid, pg 14)
III. Margaret Conrad, daughter of Madts & Barbara (Tyson) Conrad, born in 1709 married Jacob Shoemaker (First Shoemaker Line III)
(Ibid, pg 14 BH Shoemaker: "Genealogy of the Shoemaker Family of Cheltenham, PA")
WILL
CUNARDS, DENNIS. Germantown, Co. of Philadelphia.
June 19, 1722/3. December 30, 1729. E.121.
Son-in-Law: Griffith Jones. Children: Cunrad, Mathias, John, Henry, Ann Streepers, Agnes Powell, Elizabeth Jones. Friend: Anthony Loofe. Exec: Cunrad Cunrads, Griffith Jones.
Wit: Peter Shoemaker, Dirk Jansen, David Hey. | Kunders, Thones (I5659336631)
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Commander of Kent 1647-1652 | Vaughan, Captain Robert (I1167761462)
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Compilation of all 7 volumes of "Colonial Families of the United States of America" originally published by Genealogical Publishing Company, Batlimore, Maryland. | Source (S5351743345)
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Compiled and Edited by John and Vernabelle Hollowell, Fort Benton, MT.
DESCENDANTS OF RICHARD BROWN OF NEWBURY, MA.
THE ESSEX ANTIQUARIAN, Vol. 12, #3., Salem, MA, July 1908
A HISTORY OF THE LUNT FAMILY IN AMERICA, by Thomas S. Lunt, Salem, MA
HISTORY OF NEWBURY, by Currier, pg. 206
In 1703 he conveyed his home to his Son-in-law, Thomas Wells
He was the constable of Newburyport, in 1688 | Brown, Joshua Deacon (I5856892477)
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Compiled and Edited by John and Vernabelle Hollowell, Fort Benton, MT.
Descendants OF Richard Brown OF Newbury, Ma.
THE ESSEX ANTIQUARIAN, Vol. 12, #3., Salem, MA, July 1908
He was living in Newbury in 1757 | Brown, John (I5856892957)
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Compiled and Edited by John and Vernabelle Hollowell, Fort Benton, MT.
DESCENDANTS OF RICHARD BROWN OF NEWBURY, MA.
THE ESSEX ANTIQUARIAN, Vol. 12, #3., Salem, MA, July 1908
He was ordained in Reeding on the 25 Dec 1712
His wife survived him and returned to Newbury, MA | Brown, Richard Rev. (I5856892405)
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Compiled and Edited by John and Vernabelle Hollowell, Fort Benton, MT.
Descendants OF Richard Brown OF Newbury, Ma.
THE ESSEX ANTIQUARIAN, Vol. 12, #3., Salem, MA, July 1908
Her marriage data is not proved. | Brown, Sarah (I5856892844)
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Compiled and Edited by John and Vernabelle Hollowell, Fort Benton, MT.
Descendants OF Richard Brown OF Newbury, Ma.
THE ESSEX ANTIQUARIAN, Vol. 12, #3., Salem, MA, July 1908
Her marriage data is not proved. | Brown, Mary (I5856892845)
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Compiled and Edited by John and Vernabelle Hollowell, Fort Benton, MT.
DESCENDANTS OF RICHARD BROWN OF NEWBURY, MA.
THE ESSEX ANTIQUARIAN, Vol. 12, #3., Salem, MA, July 1908
Hia estate was appraised at L 116,15s. | Brown, Edmund (I5856892398)
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Compiled and Edited by John and Vernabelle Hollowell, Fort Benton, MT.
Descendants OF Richard Brown OF Newbury, Ma.
THE ESSEX ANTIQUARIAN, Vol. 12, #3., Salem, MA, July 1908
His estate was valued at #634.31
Records OF The Church OF Later Day Saints
LDS records show he was married 2nd in 1648 at Hawkedon, Suffolk, England | Brown, Richard (I5856892655)
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Compiled and Edited by John and Vernabelle Hollowell, Fort Benton, MT.
Descendants OF Richard Brown OF Newbury, Ma.
THE ESSEX ANTIQUARIAN, Vol. 12, #3., Salem, MA, July 1908
His wife survived him and died 26 Jul 1792 in Newbury, MA | Brown, William Deacon (I5856892972)
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Compiled and Edited by John and Vernabelle Hollowell, Fort Benton, MT.
Descendants OF Richard Brown OF Newbury, Ma.
THE ESSEX ANTIQUARIAN, Vol. 12, #3., Salem, MA, July 1908
In 1759 she was living in Newbury, MA | Brown, Mary (I5856892973)
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Compiled and Edited by John and Vernabelle Hollowell, Fort Benton, MT.
Descendants OF Richard Brown OF Newbury, Ma.
THE ESSEX ANTIQUARIAN, Vol. 12, #3., Salem, MA, July 1908
In 1759 she was living in Newbury, MA | Brown, Catherine (I5856892974)
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Compiled and Edited by John and Vernabelle Hollowell, Fort Benton, MT.
Descendants OF Richard Brown OF Newbury, Ma.
THE ESSEX ANTIQUARIAN, Vol. 12, #3., Salem, MA, July 1908
Records OF The Church OF Later Day Saints | Holt, Edith (I5856892656)
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Compiled and Edited by John and Vernabelle Hollowell, Fort Benton, MT.
Descendants OF Richard Brown OF Newbury, Ma.
THE ESSEX ANTIQUARIAN, Vol. 12, #3., Salem, MA, July 1908
Records OF The Church OF Later Day Saints | Greenleaf, Elizabeth (I5856892657)
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Compiled and Edited by John and Vernabelle Hollowell, Fort Benton, MT.
Descendants OF Richard Brown OF Newbury, Ma.
THE ESSEX ANTIQUARIAN, Vol. 12, #3., Salem, MA, July 1908
Salem, MA, July 1908
He was under age 18 in 1661, at the time of his death. | Brown, Joseph (I5856892662)
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Compiled and Edited by John and Vernabelle Hollowell, Fort Benton, MT.
Descendants OF Richard Brown OF Newbury, Ma.
THE ESSEX ANTIQUARIAN, Vol. 12, #3., Salem, MA, July 1908
She was living in Ipswitch, in 1759 | Brown, Martha (I5856892956)
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Compiled and Edited by John and Vernabelle Hollowell, Fort Benton, MT.
Descendants OF Richard Brown OF Newbury, Ma.
THE ESSEX ANTIQUARIAN, Vol. 12, #3., Salem, MA, July 1908
The marriage data is not proved. | Brown, Elizabeth (I5856892691)
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Compiled and Edited by John and Vernabelle Hollowell, Fort Benton, MT.
DESCENDANTS OF RICHARD BROWN OF NEWBURY, MA.
THE ESSEX ANTIQUARIAN, Vol. 12, #3., Salem, MA, July 1908 | Brown, William (I5856892387)
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Compiled and Edited by John and Vernabelle Hollowell, Fort Benton, MT.
DESCENDANTS OF RICHARD BROWN OF NEWBURY, MA.
THE ESSEX ANTIQUARIAN, Vol. 12, #3., Salem, MA, July 1908 | Brown, Hannah (I5856892388)
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Compiled and Edited by John and Vernabelle Hollowell, Fort Benton, MT.
DESCENDANTS OF RICHARD BROWN OF NEWBURY, MA.
THE ESSEX ANTIQUARIAN, Vol. 12, #3., Salem, MA, July 1908 | Brown, Charles (I5856892389)
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Compiled and Edited by John and Vernabelle Hollowell, Fort Benton, MT.
DESCENDANTS OF RICHARD BROWN OF NEWBURY, MA.
THE ESSEX ANTIQUARIAN, Vol. 12, #3., Salem, MA, July 1908 | Brown, Polly Stone (I5856892390)
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Compiled and Edited by John and Vernabelle Hollowell, Fort Benton, MT.
DESCENDANTS OF RICHARD BROWN OF NEWBURY, MA.
THE ESSEX ANTIQUARIAN, Vol. 12, #3., Salem, MA, July 1908 | Brown, Samuel (I5856892392)
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