In January 27, 1747/48 (Norwalk) Isaac Brown & Joseph Lockwood sent a letter to CT Governor Jonathan Law on behalf of Isaac's son. (Lockwood is the maternal grandfather) We're trying to figure out who the son is. THE LETTER: ISAAC BROWN TO JONATHAN LAW Honerd Sir my son the bearer hereof was one of the men that Inlisted for the Canaday Expedition and now is about another Expedition to albany and has some Incuragement of a L Commission if he will fit himself and In order to do that he wants his wages and I beg of your honour to Let him have them the want of which will utterly Disapoint his going to albeny (Albany) Sir I hope your Honour will Consider the matter and give all Just Incuragement to any that is willing to defend the Country I am Sir yr Honours most humble and obedient Sert ISAAC BROWN NORWALK JaT 27th 1747 8 Superscribed To The Hon e J LAW Esqr Att Milford Govr of The Colony of Conn Indorsed Mr Browns Letter Janar 27 recev 1747/8 Source: The Law papers: correspondence and documents during Jonathan Law ..., Volume 15 By Connecticut (Colony). Governor, 1741-1750 (Jonathan Law) THE CT MUST ROLES: for 1747-48 show the following Browns - POSSIBILITIES: Benjamin, Sergeant Caleb, Ensign John, John, Joseph, Nathaniel, Patt, Peter, and Thomas As I said - we're trying to determine which one is the son of Isaac Brown - who wrote the letter. He would probably have been born sometime between 1712 and 1730..... He was probably born in CT or in England..... Does anyone out there have one of these Browns? Thanks - Mark Brown