Carroll H Clark wrote: > > AFTER submitting my LAFF for the onset of 1999 - the poem submitted by > Carma M. Brown about Heredity: A Gen Poem by Grandpa Tucker, I decided to > blindly subscribe to BROWN-D-request@rootsweb.com and I became > subscribed. Then, I submitted the info below: ( Got two responses. 1. > from Nancy Brown aka "Nanc" of Tacoma & > 2. Jeanne Roland of Des Moines, IA ). > Jeanne & I are related via #s 1,2, and 3 in the query below. So, we will > share our gen. thanks, again, to the Rootsweb System which has hit pay > dirt often for me. > RIGHT NOW, I WISH TO WELCOME ABOARD PSR: NANCY BROWN OF TACOMA (a > potential cousin that we need to prove as yet). She says she will just > observe a bit & then jump in here. PSR is as Friendly a group that you > would ever want to meet, Nanc. Friendly, Helpful, and Death on Spam - > LOL ! (Tolerant on B.S., I know!) > Nanc, you are going to like THIS ONE, so jump in here and tell us about > all those > relatives you have up & down Puget Sound. > On Sun, 3 Jan 1999 16:42:59 -0800 clarkw7iml writes: > >Anyone out there relate to: > >1. Francis BROWN of New Haven (CT), from Ratcliffe, Co., York, ENG; b > >c. 1610, d 1668; m c. 1636 Mary EDWARDS, d. 7 Dec 1698 NHVitals; she m. > >2) William Payne. > >They 1) had 6 children of which the 6th was: > >2. Ebenezer BROWN bp July 1647; m 28 Mar 1667 NHVitals - Hannah, da. > >of John & Rebecca VINCENT, BP 17 nOV 1639 > >They had 9 children of which the 6th was: > >3. Mary BROWN b 6 Aug 1674 NHVitals; d. 31 Dec 1747 m. 15 Nov 1698 > >NHVitals - Samuel CLARK, > >My straight Line anc. GF. (CC.) of New Haven, CT., & Southington, CT. > > > >Carroll (male). > > Perhaps this might inspire some of the rest of you Browns out there for > more ties. > Jeanne has in addition to her Brown Line, Smith of IN., ILL., IA., > Frazier; Hope. > I found her Brown(e) Line back in the days of New Haven Colony (CT) with > mine along with a VINCINT Line that I haven't been able to crack so far, > and there is no Rootsweb surname site for VINCINT so far. > I am interested in the TYLER surname, also, from the 1600s - William > Tyler, d. 1693. > > This is a great Start for 1999. > Jump in, Nanc, the water is WARM ! > Carroll: I just tried to subscribe, and could,nt. Is it BROWN-D-request@rootsweb.com I was b in Tacoma & raised in Seattle, looking for info in that whole area. Thankyou in advance, Patty -- pwiard@northcoast.com