Jim, Which Browns are you looking for? There were two, three, or more Brown families in Greene Co. during that period. I don't know much about the ones who lived in Greeneville itself, but to the best of my knowledge, they were the descendants of Alexander Brown, whose son is said to be Joseph Rodgers Brown m. Elizabeth Alexander. My Browns lived in the county, near Cross Anchor (Roaring Fork area) and descend from Jotham Brown m. Margaret Maloney. I also note that Lewis A. Brown m. Mary Ann Hull 1/4/1859. Lewis appears to be a son of Aaron Brown and had a brother William K. Brown. If any of these ring a bell, I'll be glad to provide you what information I have on them. Jim Slone -----Original Message----- From: Tambaymar@aol.com [mailto:Tambaymar@aol.com] Sent: Friday, September 05, 2003 7:42 PM To: TNGREENE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TNGREENE] Planning a Trip to Greene County We're planning to be in Greene County Tennessee during the week of October 13th. We'll be researching the Brown and Trobaugh and Hull families that were in Greenville between about 1780-1820. We would appreciate any suggestions about using the courthouse records, the library, and perhaps a Historical Society. We've never been there before, so we'll be real newbies. Also, if anyone can suggest a clean, resonably-priced motel, we'd be grateful. Jim Patrick Tampa Florida ==== TNGREENE Mailing List ==== TNGenWeb's Project for Greene Co http://www.rootsweb.com/~tngreene