Glenn; I have a copy of BUCKS COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA: CHURCH RECORDS OF THE 17th and 18th CENTURIES_Volume 2 by Anna Miller Watring and F. Edward Wright. This book contains records of the Falls and Middletown MMs. The most distant Browns recorded are Samuel BROWN and Anna Clark BROWN, whose first child was born in 1718. There are no BROWNs on the currently approved list for the Welcome, the ship that Penn arrived upon, but this does not mean that there were none. Carol T. On Oct 29, 2004, at 8:50 AM, Patsy Hand wrote: >> From a history written about this family comes the following: > J.C. Brownfield was married in PA in 1846 to MISS MARTHA SCHIPP > [CHIPPS], daugher of David Schipp, a native of the Keystone State and > of German descent. He was a contractor in stone and brick work. > Through one branch of the family she traces her ancestry back to a MR. > BROWN, a Quaker who came to America with the noted William Penn. > My question is this....can anyone help us identify MR. BROWN > Thank you for your attention to this request. > Glenn Hand > > > ==== QUAKER-ROOTS Mailing List ==== > HOW TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS LIST: Send an email to: > QUAKER-ROOTS-L-REQUEST@RootsWeb.com > The ONLY word in your message should be UNSUBSCRIBE. > > Carol Thompson CTGD 130 Center Street Clinton, NJ 08809