A Genealogy of the Warne Family in America by Rev George Warne Labaw of New York, Frank Allaben genealogical company, 1911 John Brown, married 1735 or 1736, Susannah Rezeau. She was of Staten Island. They were probably married in St Andrew's Church at Richmond, Staten Island. Was she the daughter of Jaques Rezeau who March 10, 1705, married Marie Contesse in St Espirit Church (Old French Church) in Pine Street, New York City? The couple, according to Walter Brown of Thousand Island Park, New York, appear first to have settled at or near Pluckamin, New Jersey, but later went to Browntown, Middlesex County, New Jersey, where they owned the whole section, and the places was named after them. Eight out of nine of their sons were in the Revolutionary War, a record which their descendants are justly proud of. Children: Peter Brown; Mary (1) Brown; William Brown; James Brown; Jacob Brown; John Brown; Abraham Brown; Benjamin Brown; Mary (2) Brown; Joshua Brown; Daniel Brown; Susannah Brown. 1) Peter Brown of Middlesex County, New Jersey, born January 24, 1737, died September, 1798, married (first) licensed dated March 26, 1760, Hannah Scoby or Scobey, also of Middlesex County; married (second) Frances Sayres or Sayers, died November, 1824. The will of Peter Brown, dated August 14, 1797, proved October 9, 1798, is recorded in Trenton, Liber 38 of Wills, p 115, and mentions children: Whitehead Brown; Lewis Brown; Jacob Brown; Peter Brown; John Brown; Isaac Sayres Brown; Abraham Brown; Hannah Brown and wife, Franky. He does not have the middle letter P with any of his sons' names, which seems to be an addition made by the sons themselves probably to distinguish them from other Browns. Isaac seemst o have dropped the Sayrs and added P also to his name. The executors named in the will are Whitehead Brown, Jacob Brown and Peter Brown. Witnesses: James Brown, Joshua Brown, Levi Lott ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.