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    1. Re: [Q-R] Mr. Brown, A Quaker
    2. In a message dated 10/30/2004 7:04:24 PM Eastern Standard Time, ctgd@mac.com writes: 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. Glenn and Carol- I don't know if this is of any interest or not but I happened to come across the Salem County, NJ will of Catharine OLMOND. The will is dated 12-6-1775 and proved 1-24-1776. Listed are child Mary; cousins Rebeckah and Christiana BROWN, daughters of Samuel and Ann BROWN; Daniel LAMBSON, son of Thomas LAMBSON; and Brother-in-law Samuel BROWN. Lib. 17, p. 353. Joan

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