I am looking for the parents of JAMES B BROWN born abt 1827 in PA, maybe Fayette or Washington county father may be Benjamin. He had one sister that I know of her name was ELIZABETH and she married ROBERT COLLINS. James married MARY MILLER abt 1849 and she was living in Washington county (father Joseph Miller). The Miller family, James and Mary are listed in the 1850 census in OH county Va. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you Joyce
Hi Sonja - there is an Isaac in Tompkins County - but he's probably not quite old enough - IF the dates for him are all correct. There is also one noted here in Tioga County - but they could be the same perhaps --- Mark Gee Town Cemetery - Town of Dryden, Tompkins Co., NY BROWN, Isaac, Stone gone in 1999 [note: 1984 Isaac BROWN d. April 13, 1851, age 75 yrs. Those that pass by remember you are born to die. [The headstone was broke and lying flat on the ground.] Tioga County, NY NEWARK VALLEY, in the eastern part of the county, has gone under a variety of names, being given the present title in 1862. As Brown's Settlement it started on its way in 1791 when Isaac Brown and others located in this region. The valley of East Owego Creek, along which it lies, is one of charm , and the people who settled and have since lived there mad,e of it a quiet farming community. The main business and social center is the village of the same name, with churches, mercantile section and a few industries, the most of the latter being those which cater to the farmer. Other hamlets are KETCHUMVILLE, JENKSVILLE, WEST NEWARK, and NEW CONNECTICUT. TOMPKINS COUNTY TOWN OF DRYDEN - 1820 - 1 = 26-44 Isaac Brown 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 THE HISTORY OF TOMPKINS, SCHUYLER, CHEMUNG TIOGA COUNTIES - SHARES - Isaac Brown, from Orange County, this State, settled on the premises now owned by his son, Aaron A. Brown, in 1818. Of a family of twelve children, the survivors are Aaron A., Nathaniel, and William T., all residents of Baldwin, and most worthy citizens. Abraham Brewer settled on the Bunto place in 1819. "Why in childhood and youth do we wish time to pass so quickly - we want to grow up so fast - yet as adults we wish just the opposite?" My Dog Skip R. Mark Brown knodish1@mac.com
Isaac Brown, b. Dec 1783 to Jan 1784 and baptized on 18 Jan 1784 in Stillwater, son of Wright S. Brown and Hannah Newland could have settled in Renssalaer County, but have lost track of him after his birth. He is not the one who lived in Chemung or Orange counties, NY. Anyone know of him? Sonja **************From Wall Street to Main Street and everywhere in between, stay up-to-date with the latest news. (http://aol.com?ncid=emlcntaolcom00000023)
Hello to all Brown researchers! The Brown/Browne/Braun DNA Study is a non-profit, volunteer activity whose main goals are (a) to support one another in applying DNA analysis to the genealogies of various Brown families, and (b) to encourage more DNA testing by Brown-surnamed men. The project is now slightly more than seven years old, having begun with a test by our founder, Rufus B. "Byron" Brown, on November 11, 2001. And we transition into our eighth year, I'm pleased to announce that we have just passed the "five-century" mark, with 505 sets of DNA results now available! Project statistics are as follow: 1. About 66% of participants (334 men) have what appear to be significant matches with other project members. 2. These matched participants fall into 96 relationship groups. 3. Another 34% (171 participants) are still awaiting their first matches with other project members. 4. These numbers indicate that we've identified more than 260 biologically distinct family lines carrying the Brown surname or a variant (Browne, Braun, Browning, Brownlee, Brune, Brunet, Bruijn, etc.). For our matched participants, DNA results are shown on this page: http://brownsociety.org/browndna/groupresults.html And those men without current matches are listed here on our "unique haplotypes" page: http://www.brownsociety.org/browndna/unique.html Please note that a DNA test for tracing your Brown ancestry requires a DNA sample from a Brown-surnamed male. But women are very active in the Brown DNA Study by way of sponsoring tests for their male family members. If you're interested in a DNA test for yourself or a member of your Brown family, please contact me off-list via direct Email to DNAforBrowns@aol.com. Then I'll be more than happy to give full details on costs and testing procedures. Best regards, Jim Brown (James Armistead Brown, Jr.) Volunteer Project Administrator Brown/Browne/Braun DNA Study DNAforBrowns@aol.com
I am looking into the below family. Does anyone have any connections to this family they can speak to. I am curious about any additional children, particularly Seth Connor Brown. Elizabeth Brown 51 John Brown 50 Charles Brown 21 Martha Brown 14 For those of you that subscribe to ancestry.com the following link is the entry in the 1850 census. http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?ti=0&indiv=try&db=1850usfedcenancestry&h=15465264 Seth Connor Brown was born in ~1832. This is around the time that Rappahannock Co. was created from Culpeper Co. I am guessing his family would have been located in Culpeper before this and am curious about any information anyone may have. Seth Connor Brown was married to Virginia Elizabeth Beckham in Orange Co. On their marriage certificate was named the parents of both individuals. |---- John Brown Seth Connor Brown ----| | --- Elizabeth Jones |---- James Beckham Virginia E. Beckham---| | --- Sarah Ann Kennedy - James
Sorry, this is in Steuben County, NY In a message dated 1/2/2009 9:01:23 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, mary.kunkle@juno.com writes: If United States, what state? Are Cameron and Canisteo towns or counties? _____________ I am looking for descendants of Samuel Right Brown and his wife, Eunice M. Annable who once lived in Bath but two of their children, Robert Emmett Brown and Juliette Eunice Brown married two of the Joseph Leander Loghry's children, Mary Loghry and Charles Loghry and stayed in the Cameron, Canisteo area area. Children of Robert and Mary were: 1. Samuel b. abt 1832 2. Margaret, b. abt 1840 3. Juliette. b. abt 1842 who married James McDonald and had 8 children, all born in Steuben Co. 4. Martin J. b. Feb. 1845 5. Eunice, b. 14 Oct. 1846 6. Robert Emmett, Jr. b. June 1846 7. Mary Jane, b. 1849 8. Anna, b. 1850 In the 1870 census, Anna was declared an Idiot. The other child of Samuel R. Brown and Eunice Annable, Juliette who married Charles Loghry had the following children before she died at a young age. 1. William Henry Harrison Loghry, b. 5 Sept 1832 2. J. Franklin Loghry, b. 15 Sept. 1835 I am looking especially for descendants of Robert Emmett (Emmett) and Mary Loghry Brown since I have nothing on any of their children except Juliette. I have their ancestors. Sonja Abate **************New year...new news. Be the first to know what is making headlines. (http://www.aol.com/?ncid=emlcntaolcom00000026) ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BROWN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ____________________________________________________________ Best Weight Loss Program - Click Here! http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2141/fc/PnY6rw1mBgFaQjR3akzoQkq7QAcvQddTde ALZPml9618KXH7ouVkp/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BROWN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message **************New year...new news. Be the first to know what is making headlines. (http://www.aol.com/?ncid=emlcntaolcom00000026)
Canisteo is is Steuben County, NY On Jan 2, 2009, at 11:59 AM, Mary A Kunkle wrote: > If United States, what state? Are Cameron and Canisteo towns or > counties? > _____________ > > > I am looking for descendants of Samuel Right Brown and his wife, > Eunice > M. > Annable who once lived in Bath but two of their children, Robert > Emmett > Brown > and Juliette Eunice Brown married two of the Joseph Leander Loghry's > children, Mary Loghry and Charles Loghry and stayed in the Cameron, > Canisteo area > area. > > Children of Robert and Mary were: > > 1. Samuel b. abt 1832 > > 2. Margaret, b. abt 1840 > > 3. Juliette. b. abt 1842 who married James McDonald and had 8 > children, > all > born in Steuben Co. > > 4. Martin J. b. Feb. 1845 > > 5. Eunice, b. 14 Oct. 1846 > > 6. Robert Emmett, Jr. b. June 1846 > > 7. Mary Jane, b. 1849 > > 8. Anna, b. 1850 In the 1870 census, Anna was declared an Idiot. > > > The other child of Samuel R. Brown and Eunice Annable, Juliette who > married > Charles Loghry had the following children before she died at a > young age. > > 1. William Henry Harrison Loghry, b. 5 Sept 1832 > > 2. J. Franklin Loghry, b. 15 Sept. 1835 > > > > I am looking especially for descendants of Robert Emmett (Emmett) and > Mary > Loghry Brown since I have nothing on any of their children except > Juliette. I > have their ancestors. > > Sonja Abate > **************New year...new news. Be the first to know what is > making > headlines. (http://www.aol.com/?ncid=emlcntaolcom00000026) > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BROWN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > ____________________________________________________________ > Best Weight Loss Program - Click Here! > http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2141/fc/ > PnY6rw1mBgFaQjR3akzoQkq7QAcvQddTdeALZPml9618KXH7ouVkp/ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BROWN- > request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message ...video et taceo ....... R. Mark Brown knodish1@mac.com
If United States, what state? Are Cameron and Canisteo towns or counties? _____________ I am looking for descendants of Samuel Right Brown and his wife, Eunice M. Annable who once lived in Bath but two of their children, Robert Emmett Brown and Juliette Eunice Brown married two of the Joseph Leander Loghry's children, Mary Loghry and Charles Loghry and stayed in the Cameron, Canisteo area area. Children of Robert and Mary were: 1. Samuel b. abt 1832 2. Margaret, b. abt 1840 3. Juliette. b. abt 1842 who married James McDonald and had 8 children, all born in Steuben Co. 4. Martin J. b. Feb. 1845 5. Eunice, b. 14 Oct. 1846 6. Robert Emmett, Jr. b. June 1846 7. Mary Jane, b. 1849 8. Anna, b. 1850 In the 1870 census, Anna was declared an Idiot. The other child of Samuel R. Brown and Eunice Annable, Juliette who married Charles Loghry had the following children before she died at a young age. 1. William Henry Harrison Loghry, b. 5 Sept 1832 2. J. Franklin Loghry, b. 15 Sept. 1835 I am looking especially for descendants of Robert Emmett (Emmett) and Mary Loghry Brown since I have nothing on any of their children except Juliette. I have their ancestors. Sonja Abate **************New year...new news. Be the first to know what is making headlines. (http://www.aol.com/?ncid=emlcntaolcom00000026) ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BROWN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ____________________________________________________________ Best Weight Loss Program - Click Here! http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2141/fc/PnY6rw1mBgFaQjR3akzoQkq7QAcvQddTdeALZPml9618KXH7ouVkp/
Hello Browns, I'm looking for any BROWN whose DNA Haplogroup is R1a. Please contact me. Barbara _________________________________________________ "Second star to the right . . . straight on 'til morning." -- J.M. Barrie
I am looking for descendants of Samuel Right Brown and his wife, Eunice M. Annable who once lived in Bath but two of their children, Robert Emmett Brown and Juliette Eunice Brown married two of the Joseph Leander Loghry's children, Mary Loghry and Charles Loghry and stayed in the Cameron, Canisteo area area. Children of Robert and Mary were: 1. Samuel b. abt 1832 2. Margaret, b. abt 1840 3. Juliette. b. abt 1842 who married James McDonald and had 8 children, all born in Steuben Co. 4. Martin J. b. Feb. 1845 5. Eunice, b. 14 Oct. 1846 6. Robert Emmett, Jr. b. June 1846 7. Mary Jane, b. 1849 8. Anna, b. 1850 In the 1870 census, Anna was declared an Idiot. The other child of Samuel R. Brown and Eunice Annable, Juliette who married Charles Loghry had the following children before she died at a young age. 1. William Henry Harrison Loghry, b. 5 Sept 1832 2. J. Franklin Loghry, b. 15 Sept. 1835 I am looking especially for descendants of Robert Emmett (Emmett) and Mary Loghry Brown since I have nothing on any of their children except Juliette. I have their ancestors. Sonja Abate **************New year...new news. Be the first to know what is making headlines. (http://www.aol.com/?ncid=emlcntaolcom00000026)
Hello, I am looking for a male descendant of John Travis Brown or his sons: Henry or John to represent my Brown lineage in the Brown DNA study. John may have sons by a Margaret Leake like: William, Robert & James. I don't carry the essential Y-chromosome needed for the study I have to find a cousin to test on my behalf. Since they would be doing this as a favor to me, I will pay for all testing costs. If you are a descendant of know or a one who may be willing to help me please contact me at skendall@kc.rr.om to discuss the study and other arrangements. Thank you Scott Kendall
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Seeking the parents and possibly any other siblings for Elizabeth BROWN, born ca 1789 Southold, Suffolk County, NY married Thomas REEVE, born ca 1783 Southold, Suffolk Co., NY, and possibly her sister Catherine BROWN, born ca 1787, married Thomas brother Leverett REEVE, born ca 1786, NY. I'm wondering if Elizabeth and Catherine also had a sister named Polly (or Mary)? Any help greatly appreciated. _________________________________________________________________ Invite your mail contacts to join your friends list with Windows Live Spaces. It's easy! http://spaces.live.com/spacesapi.aspx?wx_action=create&wx_url=/friends.aspx&mkt=en-us
There is a William Brown who died around 1832 in King George County, VA, USA. He lists two daughters receiving slaves. The daughters are Ruthy Kendall and Sally Bullock and grandchildren with the surname Quisenberry. I would appreciate any additional information on William and his family. Thanks Scott Kendall
I'm hoping someone out there might be able to shed some light on Olive Brown. Olive Brown was born November 11, 1807 and she died April 24, 1868. She married Silas P. Wood. They were living in Athens, Greene Co. NY in 1850 and 1860. You can see below their family . Olive is buried in the Catskill Village Cemetery. Between 1868 and 1870 - Silas P. Wood remarried - Catherine Rivenburg Brown - the widowed wife of David Brown (David is the son of Josiah Brown and Tryphena Russell - grandson of Zadock Brown and Sarah Monroe - Rensselaerville, Albany Co NY) I'm a relative of the David/Josiah/Zadock Brown family. It's very interesting that Catherine married another Brown. I wish I could find out more about Olive - I have never had any information to indicate she's related to my Brown group - but it's certainly interesting both wives of Silas had a Brown Connecton !?!?!?! ------ Might anyone out there know the parents of Olive Brown. Thanks & Happy Thanksgiving, Mark Brown 1850 - Athens, Greene Co, Silas Wood born abt 1810 ae 40 Olive (Brown) abt 1810 ae 40 Lucas Wood 19 Mary Wood 16 Dexter Wood 13 Phebe Wood 13 Jane Wood 3 1860 - Silas J.Wood (Word in the index) ae 53 Olive (Brown) ae 50 Dexter 22 Sarah Wood 20 Olive D. 12 Slinda 3/12 Died: Olive Brown, w/o Silas P. Wood, b. November 11, 1807, d. April 24, 1868 Catskill Village Cemetery ( the stone says her maiden name was Brown) "Why in childhood and youth do we wish time to pass so quickly - we want to grow up so fast - yet as adults we wish just the opposite?" My Dog Skip R. Mark Brown knodish1@mac.com
Hi, I am trying to piece together the family of John Brown and his wife, Catherine. John made his will in 1826 in King George County. Listed in his will are: Anthony: son Catherine: wife Mary Sorrell: granddaughter Lucy Brown and Mariah Brown: widowed daughter in law and granddaughter Willis: deceased son, husband of Lucy and father of Mariah Dickson: son Joel Rose: son in law Elizabeth Rose: wife of Joel Rose A lawsuit continued into the 1830s and lists additional children: William Brown: son Lucy McQueen: daughter Coleman: son Frances Williamson: daughter John: son Coleman and Frances maybe children of John Jr, but I can't tell by the documents. If anyone has more documentation on this family, please contact me. Thanks Scott Kendall
Please e-mail me at _twhrose@aol.com_ (mailto:twhrose@aol.com) if any of your Browns include a Clarence Henry Brown, near Columbia Tennessee, mid-1800's. This line would include Wantland. Thanks, Janice Brown O'Brien. **************One site has it all. Your email accounts, your social networks, and the things you love. Try the new AOL.com today!(http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100000075x1212962939x1200825291/aol?redir=http://www.aol.com/?optin=new-dp %26icid=aolcom40vanity%26ncid=emlcntaolcom00000001)
Try this site http://www.davidrumsey.com/index.html it might be helpful. Wanda Brown ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mary A Kunkle" <mary.kunkle@juno.com> To: <BROWN@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2008 10:23 PM Subject: [BROWN] Lucinda, Daniel, Henry Brown 1840-1855 >I guess what I am wondering is how easily people could get >around this > area since it is so mountainous in a lot of the area and > has so many > large rivers and creeks. Present day maps are > crisscrossed with roads. > I doubt there were that many roads back then. I read a > book about the > settling of Tennessee but the time period was 1790 to > 1805, long before > my ancestors started trekking around. In the book, most > travel was done > by canoes via the rivers. Does anyone know of any maps on > the Internet > that would be from the mid to late 1800's? > > Thanks much. > Mary (Brown) Flowers > Midlothian, TX > > From: "Carolyn S. Howard" <CarolynSHoward@comcast.net> > > Well, as far as I know, I certainly don't think it was > easy travelling, > but > they could have done it, I'm think. There was no other > form of > transportation that I know of, other than by wagon trains, > by horseback, > by > stagecoach, or by boats or steamboats. Also, railroads > powered by steam > locomotion were started up fairly early. Does anybody > know of any other > forms of transportation during that time frame? You can > go on the > Internet, > you know, and put any word up at the top, like railroad > history, > steamboat > history, whatever, and press "Search" and see what you > get. Good luck. > > Sue Howard > > >> Could this family have easily travelled from NC, to AL >> and then back to >> TN during this time period of their births? >> Can anyone point me to any writings from this period that >> describe the >> modes of transportation in these areas after 1840 to >> 1870's? >> >> Thanks much. >> Mary (Brown) Flowers >> Midlothian, TX > ____________________________________________________________ > Click here to find the rental car that fits your needs. > http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2141/fc/PnY6rw2i4KuMpzcxNh4tGKbc1XFbFoPZPlgXtuINoDRDYUP5459sx/ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BROWN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the > message
Hi Mary, Try this link. It seems to have quite a lot of info. http://www.tngenweb.org/maps/ Also have to ask, and maybe I already have, but I have Kunkles in my ancestry - from PA. Are you'rs from there too? Wouldn't that be a hoot!!? Beth On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 11:23 PM, Mary A Kunkle <mary.kunkle@juno.com>wrote: > I guess what I am wondering is how easily people could get around this > area since it is so mountainous in a lot of the area and has so many > large rivers and creeks. Present day maps are crisscrossed with roads. > I doubt there were that many roads back then. I read a book about the > settling of Tennessee but the time period was 1790 to 1805, long before > my ancestors started trekking around. In the book, most travel was done > by canoes via the rivers. Does anyone know of any maps on the Internet > that would be from the mid to late 1800's? > > Thanks much. > Mary (Brown) Flowers > Midlothian, TX
I guess what I am wondering is how easily people could get around this area since it is so mountainous in a lot of the area and has so many large rivers and creeks. Present day maps are crisscrossed with roads. I doubt there were that many roads back then. I read a book about the settling of Tennessee but the time period was 1790 to 1805, long before my ancestors started trekking around. In the book, most travel was done by canoes via the rivers. Does anyone know of any maps on the Internet that would be from the mid to late 1800's? Thanks much. Mary (Brown) Flowers Midlothian, TX From: "Carolyn S. Howard" <CarolynSHoward@comcast.net> Well, as far as I know, I certainly don't think it was easy travelling, but they could have done it, I'm think. There was no other form of transportation that I know of, other than by wagon trains, by horseback, by stagecoach, or by boats or steamboats. Also, railroads powered by steam locomotion were started up fairly early. Does anybody know of any other forms of transportation during that time frame? You can go on the Internet, you know, and put any word up at the top, like railroad history, steamboat history, whatever, and press "Search" and see what you get. Good luck. Sue Howard > Could this family have easily travelled from NC, to AL and then back to > TN during this time period of their births? > Can anyone point me to any writings from this period that describe the > modes of transportation in these areas after 1840 to 1870's? > > Thanks much. > Mary (Brown) Flowers > Midlothian, TX ____________________________________________________________ Click here to find the rental car that fits your needs. http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2141/fc/PnY6rw2i4KuMpzcxNh4tGKbc1XFbFoPZPlgXtuINoDRDYUP5459sx/