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    1. Re: William Brisbane 1709
    2. bill amd karen parsons
    3. don, I believe the brisbine, brisbin you've found in iowa are my family. they left lancaster co. pa. for iowa in mid 1800's. i have complete listing of all family members from pa. forward. oldest ancestor we can find is Hiram Brisbine todate we cannot find any info on his parents. he is my gg grandfather believed to be born 1815 in pa. he was married to a rebecka rose. they had 10 children who lived to adulthood. he died in sd. he is listed sd. mortality index in 1885. listed as 72 ys old. if i can be of any help let me know. would love to exchange info. karen brisbin parsons -----Original Message----- From: Don Ronk <dronk@laonet.net> To: BRISBIN-L@rootsweb.com <BRISBIN-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Sunday, July 04, 1999 10:37 PM Subject: Re: William Brisbane 1709 >At 05:47 PM 7/4/99 -0600, you wrote: >>Does anyone know how or when each of the Brisbane brothers split to Canada, >Louisiana , Australia... >>I can not seem to identify which strand (some would call it strain) my >ancestors grew from. >>Clarence Edward (Bradley) Brisbin (1952, Peoria, Illinois) >>Pekin, Illinois > >More bits and pieces is all I can offer up at the moment - yet. Am still >trying >to get my head clear on the Brisbin line. Below is apparently the line my >family descends from. When the name changed from Brisbane to Brisbin (assuming >it did), I have not yet worked out. And I have other bits and pieces taken off >the Internet that need to (hopefully) be fitted together with that below. One >thing pretty clear, however, is that this line, at least, were Empire >Loyalists >at the Revolution and moved from New York to Canada - then migrated into >the US >again later. (And this said over the long weekend of the Fourth.) >It is noteworthy too that many of the Brisbins were centered in Illinois, >Wisconsin. Checking the US gov land records in these states shows considerable >activity by various Brisbins in the 19th century, particularly in Wisconsin. >I've also run across a BRISBINE family from IA census. The mid-1800s. Will >post >if someone wants a look at brevity, but it is a name with some children's >names. >One of the things needed is names, dates, locations, even if >approximations, on >the postings. Helps immensely in (hopefully) piecing together families. >Come on >folks, stimulate me further. don in laos >JAMES BRISBIN >b abt 1700, Scotland >d1781/1790 NY State >SON: >WILLIAM BRISBIN >b abt 1724, Scotland >d 17 Apr 1799 Hemmingford, Quebec, Canada >SON: >JOSEPH BRISBIN >b19 Sep 1776 New York >d 1843 Ontario Canada >SON >JOHN BRISBIN >b28 Sep 1804 Hemmingford Twp, Huntingdon Co Quebec d abt 1879 IA >mPHILANDER TAYLOR 1834 >SONS >GEORGE BRISBIN >b 9 Jun 1834 Ontario >d18 Jul 1917 Clay Co IA >PHILANDER BRISBIN >b21 May 1840 Ontario >d? >DANIEL L. BRISBIN >b Aug 1844 DeKalb Co IL >d1900 Milwaukee Co WI >mMARION WOUCH on >12 Mar 1879 Dickinson Co IA >CHILDREN: >RAY ARTHUR BRISBIN >b1884 Iowa >MILTON SMITH BRISBIN >b18--Wisconsin >PEARL LYNN BRISBIN > > > >==== BRISBIN Mailing List ==== >List problems? First, read the Welcome Message that you received >when you subscribed. Feel free to contact Yvonne James-Henderson, >list administrator with questions concerning this list! >mailto:hen1@idt.net > > >

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