For the info of all Tassy Brown seekers, the following may be of some help at some time! I am not following the Brown line but have these notes at hand - which must be checked of course: William Brown married Margaret Graham in Clogher cathedral, Co Tyrone at some time around 1832 - no more info. They had a son WILLIAM BROWN b1832 Tullagh, Co Tyrone; d1888 Supply River, Tas who married MARY KERRISON B1841Tas; b1841 Tas; d 1889 Supply River. ( I guess that Supply River would be burial places). They had a tribe of children:- Margaret Brown 1861-1893 John Thomas Brown 1863-1934 Mary Ellen Brown 1865-1932 Caroline Eliza Brown 1866-1941 William Edwin Brown 1869-1930 Peter Brown b1869 Martha Brown 1872-1872 James Nelson Brown 1874 Elizabeth Jane Brown 1876-1975 Daniel Frederick Brown 1878-1897 Harriet Agnes Brown 1881-1972. I gleaned the above from Ila Craven of NZ many moons ago. She wrote also- "William Brown, Junior, was a Wesleyan Methodist of Scots-Irish descent" (From letter of Ila Craven, 4 Oct 1975) "On my mother's (Elizabeth Jane Brown born 1876) paternal side I am equally interested - for her grandfather (father to above William Brown) was a soldier with the 41st Irish Regiment and was sent out, his wife and 2 children accompanying him) with a shipload of convicts bound for Port Arthur in Van Diemen's Land (sic). His wife was an excellent seamstress and sewed for Lady Franklin, wife of the Governor-General: and, because of her outstanding work, her husband was granted a remission of service, and help towards a land grant, still in the possession of the Browns, and a gown made by her, most likely for Lady Franklin, is in the Auckland Museum, having been given by Lady Franklin to a missionary's daughter on a visit to New Zealand. ....."William Brown, Senior like Stephen Kerrison...built a Methodist Church, called a Primitive Methodist then, later Wesleyan Methodist.......and now I shall be moving on (in wiriting) to the beautiful and highly enigmatic Margaret Graham who married William Brown Senior in the cathedral at Clogher.".... ....I must have lost the rest! I hope that it help somebody. Love to all Tassies from Yorkshire England.