This was posted today and I would like to make an addition for everyone's records. << (2)John Browning born 1728 in Culpepper Co, VA married Elizabeth Demarest, lived and died in Culpepper Co, VA. Their children were: James,1745; Joshua,1746; Enos,1751; Francis,1753; JohnRadford1757; William,1759; George,1761; Eunice,1762; Daniel,1764. >> Please include CLARA who was also a daughter of John and Elizabeth Demarest Browning. She is mentioned in John's will as Clara Haralson. Clara married 1) David Culbertson and 2) Jonathan Harrelson. John married Susannah Boring after the death of Elizabeth. Here is John's will: Dated: 7 Oct. 1803 Recorded: 29 Jan. 1804 Greene Co., Georgia In the name of God Amen - I John Browning of the county of Greene & state of Georgia - Being sick and weak in body but of sound and perfect memory & calling to mind the transtory things of this life do make, constitute, and ordain this to be my last will and testament, revoking all other wills heretofore made by me - First - I give and bequeath (after paying all my just debts) unto my beloved wife Susannah Browning both real and personal during the life of her widowhood and after her decease or marriage it is my will that the plantation whereon I now live containing one hundred & Eighty seven and a half acres with all its improvements shall belong to my son William Browning - it is also my will that all the balance of my property including all my negroes, horses, cattle, hogs and stock of ever kinds, also money, _____, notes or debts with all my household furniture, working tools, with all & everthing that may belong to me at my decease should be equally divided between my children as hereafter named, to wit, Francis Browning, John Browning, William Browning, Anna Bird, Phebe Boring, Sincy Fuller, Clara Harrelson & Milicent Wright, except a negro man named Jack and a bay mare called bony and one feather Bed & furniture which I give unto beloved wife Susannah Browning to keep during her life & to be at her disposal at her death - I also give unto my son Joshua Browning one Dollar and desire my Executors to pay him that sum &c - witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this 7th day of Octr 1803. /s/ John Browning (seal) Test: Davis Gresham Phil Clements Saml. Baldwin Greene Court of Ordinary Jany. Term 1804 The within Will & testament of John Browning decd. Proven in open Court, by the oaths of Phillip Clements & Saml. Baldwin who was subscribing witness's to the same. Recorded the 29 Jany. 1804. /s/ Tho. Carleton C.C.V. Hope this helps, Jean McCullough