Showing posts with label Browne. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Browne. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Robert Emerson 1561-1620 Susanna Crabbe 1566-1626

From: Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine, Volume 1
 By Henry Sweetser Burrage, Albert Roscoe Stubbs

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11th Ggrandparents

Robert Emerson

Parents Thomas Emerson and Joan Brasse
Christened 25 Oct 1561 Great Dunmow, Essex, England
Occupation: Currier
Married Susanna Crabb 24 Nov 1578 St Michaels, Bishops Stortford, Herts, England
Note: Her surname is spelled Crabbe in the record
Buried 6 Jan 1620 Bishops Stortford, Herts, England
Sources
Birth and genealogy chart: 
Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine, Volume 1 By Henry Sweetser Burrage, Albert Roscoe Stubbs
Marriage: IGI Film 0991366 Batch M072172 dated 1561-1754
www.queenannswar.comNote: this link is dead as of 2020 
Family Search
ancestry.com

Susanna Crabb
Parents: John Crabb and Joan Porter
Born abt 1556
Died Nov 1626 
Buried 20 Nov 1626 Bishops Stortford, Herts, England
Sources
Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine, Volume 1 By Henry Sweetser Burrage, Albert Roscoe Stubbs
Burial: http://www.queenannswar.com/Note: this link is dead as of 2020 
Family Search
ancestry.com

CHILDREN

Alice Emerson
Christened 11 Nov 1579 Bishops Strotford, Herts, England
Note:  her surname is spelled Emeson and her father's name abbreviated as Robt. in the record
Married: On Family Search they have J Fuller and  ancestry.com hasThomas Broune 
Children
Died
Buried
Sources
Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine, Volume 1 By Henry Sweetser Burrage, Albert Roscoe Stubbs
http://www.queenannswar.com/ Note: this link is dead as of 2020
Family Search
ancestry.com
Margaret Emerson
Christened 21 Feb 1582 Bishops Strotford, Herts, England
Married T Browne (of Southwark) abt 1605 England
Children
Died
Buried
Sources
Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine, Volume 1 By Henry Sweetser Burrage, Albert Roscoe Stubbs
http://www.queenannswar.com/ Note: this link is dead as of 2020
Family Search
ancestry.com
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10th Ggrandparents
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Thomas 
Emerson

Christened 26 Jul 1584 Bishops Stortford, Herts, England
Married Elizabeth Brewster 1 Jul 1611 Bishops Stortford, Herts, England
Children: Robert, Benjamin, Ralph, James, Joseph, Elizabeth, John, Thomas, Nathaniel and Susan
Died 1666 Massachusetts
Sources
Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine, Volume 1 By Henry Sweetser Burrage, Albert Roscoe Stubbs
http://www.queenannswar.com/ Note: dead link as of 2020
Family Search
ancestry.com
Robert Emerson
Christened 12 Apr 1586 Bishops Stortford, Herts, England
Married Barbara Lowthorpe? 19 Jul 1638?
Children
Died
Buried
Sources
Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine, Volume 1 By Henry Sweetser Burrage, Albert Roscoe Stubbs
Family Search
ancestry.com
Anne Emerson
Christened abt 1587 England
Married J Rogers 1 Jul 1611 England
Children
Died
Buried
Sources
Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine, Volume 1 By Henry Sweetser Burrage, Albert Roscoe Stubbs
Family Search
ancestry.com
John Emerson
Christened abt 1588 England
Married
Children
Died
Buried
Sources
Genealogical and Family History of the State of Maine, Volume 1 By Henry Sweetser Burrage, Albert Roscoe Stubbs
Family Search
ancestry.com

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Abraham Browne 1730 Mary Trotter 1734

Abraham Browne
Born 23 Apr 1730 Plumstead, Bucks, Pennsylvania
Parents Joseph Browne and Ann Dawson
Religion:  Quaker
Note:  Abraham was disowned by the Quakers in 1756 when they charged him with "bearing arms in the war"  When a member's offense came to the attention of the Monthly Meeting which was not supposed to happen before one or more Friends had already admonished the offender without success, the meeting would appoint a committee (usually of two solid Friends) to ascertain the facts about the matter reported, and (if the member complained of was guilty) to learn whether he or she was repentant. It the individual did not seem contrite the visiting Friends would labor with him or her in meekness and brotherly compassion, hoping to bring the offender to sincere repentance. If this was successful the Friend would offer a written apology (often called an acknowledgment ) expressing that what he or she had done was contrary to the principles of Friends, that s/he was sorry for it and intended with God's help to behave better in the future. This was also referred to as condemning one's action. There was no shunning involved in disownment; familial and secular relationships continued as before. http://www.quaker.org/disown.html
Married Mary Trotter 29 Mar 1754 West Grove, Chester, Pennsylvania
Died 15 Mar 1822 West Grove, Chester, Pennsylvania
Sources
1779 Tax list for Plumstead owning 17 1/2 acres and 1 horse, 1 cow
1782  Property Tax list for Montgomery county: http://newrivernotes.com/va/mont782a.htm
1790 US Census for Bucks County, Pennsylvania page 123
Marriage: Book: Pennsylvania Archives Vol 9 (1880) page 204 Marriages Authorized by the Philadelphia Monthly Meeting of Friends 1682-1756
Book:  Proprietary and other Tax Lists for the county of Bucks (Plumstead) for the year 1787 page 774
Mary Trotter
Born 24 Jan 1734 Plumstead, Bucks, Pennsylvania
Parents: Benjamin Trotter and Mary Fisher
Note:  Mary was in good standing in the Quaker community and given a certificate to Buckingham Meeting
Died 11 Feb 1802
Sources
https://sites.google.com/site/webstergriggsfamilies/webster/trotter

CHILDREN

*Mary Browne
Born 1755 Plumstead, Bucks, Pennsylvania
Married William Mitchell 14 Nov 1776 Friends (Quakers) meeting, Buckingham, Bucks, Pennsylvania
Children:  William, Abraham, Phoebe, Benjamin, Mary, Nancy, Hannah, Rebecca, Sarah, Deborah, Daniel
Sources
Marriage: Book: Pennsylvania Archives Vol 9 (1880) page 253 Marriages Authorized by the Buckingham Monthly Meeting of Friends 1730-1810
Elizabeth Browne
Born 1756 Plumstead, Bucks, Pennsylvania
Married John Shaw 17 Oct 1782 Friends (Quakers) meeting, Buckingham, Bucks, Pennsylvania
Children:  Susannah, Mary, Jonathan, Benjamin, Sarah, Jane, Joseph, Rebecca
Sources
Marriage: Book: Pennsylvania Archives Vol 9 (1880) page 253 Marriages Authorized by the Buckingham Monthly Meeting of Friends 1730-1810
Dinah Browne
Born 1758 Plumstead, Bucks, Pennsylvania
Married Isaiah Williams 14 Oct 1784 Friends (Quakers) meeting, Buckingham, Bucks, Pennsylvania
Children: Martha, Mary
Sources
Marriage: Book: Pennsylvania Archives Vol 9 (1880) page 253 Marriages Authorized by the Buckingham Monthly Meeting of Friends 1730-1810
Rebecca Browne
Born 1762 Plumstead, Bucks, Pennsylvania
No record of marriage
Sources
Ancestral File
Joseph Browne
Born 4 Apr 1762 Plumstead, Bucks, Pennsylvania
Married 1) Elizabeth Michener 1785 Plumstead, Bucks, Pennsylvania
Children:  Sarah, Mary, Rebecca, Benjamin, Rachel, Deborah, Elizabeth, Tabitha, Joseph, Rebecca, Esther, Hannah
Note:  Joseph and Elizabeth with children, Sarah and Mary were granted a certificate of removal from Buckingham MM to New Garden MM 7 May 1787
 2) Elizabeth Weis
Died 5 May 1851 Pennsylvania
Sources
1790 US Census for Bucks County, Pennsylvania page 193
Abraham Browne
Born 1763 Plumstead, Bucks, Pennsylvania
Married Rebecca Black 20 Oct 1791 Plumstead, Bucks, Pennsylvania
Sources
Ancestral File
Hannah Browne
Born 1765 Plumstead, Bucks, Pennsylvania
No record of marriage
Died 1816
Sources
Ancestral File
Benjamin Browne
Born 1766 Plumstead, Bucks, Pennsylvania
Married Anne Sebring 1790 Plumstead, Bucks, Pennsylvania
Sources
1790 US Census for Bucks County, Pennsylvania page 129

Friday, September 25, 2009

Alexander Ayer abt 1639 Mary Cammell abt 1644

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9th Great Grandparents

Alexander was
a Quaker
Alexander Ayer (Eyre)

Parents: John Eyre and Susanna Symon
Born abt 1639 Burrow, Lincoln, England
Married Mary Cammell 7 Aug 1662 Horncastle, Lincoln, England
Died 1723 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Buried 6 March 1723 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Sources
Marriage England Select Marriages and IGI Film 0450195 Batch M011911 dated 1640-1681
Burial: US Encyclopedia of Amerian Quaker Genealogy, Philadelphia Monthly Meeting, Vol 2, page 443
Burial: US Quaker Meeting Records page 284 under the title "Burials of such as are not friends"
Family Search
ancestry.com

Mary Cammell
Parents Nicholas Cammell and Margarate Bratton
Born 6 Feb 1641 Goxhill, Lincoln, England
Died Jan 1678
Buried
Sources
Family Search
ancestry.com

CHILDREN


Died young
Thomas Ayre

Christened 14 Jun 1663 Horncastle, Lincoln, England
Never Married
No Children
Died June 1663 Horncastle, Lincoln, England
Buried 16 June 1663 Horncastle, Lincoln, England
Sources
Family Search
ancestry.com
Christening: England, Select Births/Christenings and IGI Film 0450195 Batch P011911 dated 1559-1794
Burial: England, Select Deaths/Burials
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8th Great Grandparents
Mary Ayre

Christened 17 May 1664 Burrow, Lincoln, England
Note: I could not find a Burrow, Lincoln anywhere on the Google map, but there are plenty of Boroughs.
Married Thomas Browne 17 Jul 1694 Plaistow, Essex, England
Note: No marriage records available online yet for Plaistow and christenings for the area only available from 1833-1837
Died 15 Apr 1748 Plumstead, Bucks, Pennsylvania
Sources
Family Search
ancestry.com
Book: History of Bucks County Vol 1 by William Watts Harts Davis pages 380-381
http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Family:Thomas_Browne_and_Mary_Eyre_(1)




Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Benjamin Trotter 1699 Mary Fisher 1711-1750

Benjamin was a Quaker
this symbol is known as a
Quaker Star
Benjamin Trotter
Born  Nov 1699 Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Parents: William Trotter and Rebecca Theach
Occupation: Chair maker, Quaker preacher for 40 years
Religion: Quaker
Married Mary Fisher 4 Jun 1734 Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Died 26 Mar 1768 Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Buried: Friends Arch Street Meeting House

A Testimony of the monthly meeting of Friends in Philadelphia concerning our friend, Benjamin Trotter, who was born in this city in the ninth month of the year 1699

Newspaper Obituary extraction 
He was one whom the Lord early visited and reached unto by the reproofs of His devine light and grace, for those youthful vanities and corrupt conversation, by which nature he was prone to and pursued, to the grief of his pious mother, who was religiously concerned to restrain him; but as he became obedient to the renewed visitations of the heavenly call, denying himself of those things he was reproved for, he not only ceased in doing evil, but to live in the practice of doing well; and continuing faithful, became an example of plainess and self-denial, for which he suffered much scoffing and mocking of those who had been his companions in folly; yet he neither fainted nor was turned aside by the reproaches of the ungodly, which thus fell to his lot, for his plain testimony to their evil conduct.

In the twenty-sixth year of his age, he appeared in the work of the ministry, and laboured therein in much plainess and godly sincerity, adorning the doctrine he preached by a humble cirumspect life and conversation, being exemplary in his diligence and industry to labor honestly for a livelihood, though often in much bodily infirmity and weakness desiring, as he sometimes expressed, that he might not owe any man any thing but love. His inoffensive openess and affability, drawing many of different denominations to converse with him, he had some seasonable opportunities of admonishing and rebuking the evil doer and evil speaker, which he did, in the plainess of an upright zeal for the promotion of piety and virtue, tempered with true brotherly kindness and charity; respecting not the person of the proud nor of the rich, because of his riches, but with Christian freedom, declaring the truth to his neighbor, and was thus in private as well as in public, a preacher of righteousness.

In his public ministry, he was zealous against errors both in principle and practice, and constantly concerned to press the necessity of obedience to the principle of divine grace; a manifestation which is given to every man; knowing from his own experience that it bringeth salvation to all them that obey and follow its teachings, and was frequently enabled with energy and power, to bear testimony to the outward coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, his miraculous birth, his holy example in his life and precepts, and his sufferings and death at Jerusalem, by which he  hath obtained eternal redemption for us.

In his public testimony, a little before his last sickness, he expressed his apprehensions, that his time among us would be short, and fervently exhorted to watchfulness and care, to keep our lamps trimmed and our lights burning, and urged the necessity of being prepared to meet the bridegroom, as not knowing what hour he will come.  

He travelled several times and and visited most of the meetings of Friends in this province and New Jersey, and some of the adjacent provinces, but was not much from home; being upwards of forty years a diligent attender of our religious meetings in this city, zealously concerned for the maintaining our Christian discipline in meekness and true charity,  careful in the exercise of pure religion, visiting the widow and fatherless in their afflictions, and often qualified to administer relief and consolation to their dejected minds.

Afflictions of divers kinds, and some very deep and exercising, fell to his lot through the course of his life, which he was enabled to bear with exemplary patience and resignation, and particularly through his last illness, in which, in upwards of six weeks, he underwent great difficulty and pain, being afflicted with the asthma and dropsy, so that he suffered much, yet was never heard to utter a murmur or complaint, but frequently expressed his thankfulness that he had not more pain, and often engaged in prayer, tha the might be preserved in patience to the end,which was graciously granted him; so that he was capable of speaking to the comfort and edification of those who visited him; and from the fervrent love of the brethren, which evidently appeared through his life, and most conspiciously during his last illness, and even in the hour of his death, we have a well-grounded assurance that he is passed unto life, and hath received a reward of righteousness.

His body was attended by a great number of Friends and others, his fellow citizens of divers religious denominations, to our meeting house in High Street, on the 24th of the third month 1768, and after a solemn meeting, in which several living testimonies were borne, was interred in our burial ground in this city.  Signed James Pemberton, Clerk, the fourth day of the 8th month, 1769

Date: 25 Feb 1768

Prove Date: 1 Apr 1768

Name: Benjamin Trotter
Residence: Philadelphia
Description: Decedent
Title: Chairmaker
BookPage: O:220
Remarks: Benjamn Trotter. Phila. Chair maker. 2 mo. 25, 1768. 1 April 1768. Daughter: Mary Browne. Grandchildren: Mary, Elizabeth, Rebecca, Dinah, Joseph, Hannah and Benjamin Browne. Execs.: cousin David Bacon and John Pemberton. Negro: Rose. O:220.
His will, dated 5 Feb 1768 was offered for probate 1 Apr 1768
"...First, I do give, desire and bequeath to my dear daughter, Mary Brown, my wearing apparel, and having heretofore assisted my said beloved daughter Mary as I have been well capable, yet consdiering she may continue under Tryals & difficulties (Mary's husband, Abraham Browne, had been disowned by the Quakers for 'bearing arms' in the war - perhaps the French and Indian War?), I do give unto her the interest which my yearly  ...from the money hereafter bequeathed in my grandchildren during their minority...I give and bequeath unto Rose, a Negro woman whome I have set free and at liberty, a small feather bed, a trundle bedstead with sacking bottom, two blankets and a pair of sheets....The money arising from such sale or sales (his executors were to sell what they could) unto my loving grandchildren, Mary, Elizabeth, Rebecca, Dinah, Joseph, Hannah, and Benjamin Brown, to be paid to them as they respectively attain to age or marry...."
Sources
US Newspaper Extractions, Index of Obituaries 1704-1800 page 474
https://sites.google.com/site/webstergriggsfamilies/webster/trotter
Will:  ancestry.com
Book: The Friends (Quaker) Library for his memorial pages 183-184
US Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy Volumes 1-6
US Quaker Meeting Records
Genealogies of Pennsylvania Families, Page 563
Family Search
A source listed on findagrave: Genealogical Gleanings from the Journal of Elizabeth Drinker, 1759 to 1807, Page 591 in Pennsylvania Vital Records, Vol. I, by the Genealogical Publishing Company, Incorporated in 1983
Occupation, Religion: The Winterthur Library The Joseph Downs Collection of Manuscripts and Printed Ephemera
Note: I found information about the Trotters of Philadelphia online. Apparently, many members of the family were locally famous for their hand-crafted furniture.
Memorial:  https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/155016869
Mary Fisher
Born 26 Mar 1711 Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Note:  This birth date has to be wrong as her marriage to William Corker took place in 1709 on Quaker records.  More likely, she was born much earlier, perhaps as early as 1690.
Parents: William Fisher and Bridget Hodgkins
Married 1) William Corker
Children:  Elizabeth
Died 28 Mar 1750 Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Sources
Death date:  US Quaker Meeting Records
US Encyclopedia of Quaker Genealogy Volumes 1-6
US Quaker Meeting Records
ancestry.com
Family Search

CHILDREN

Mary Trotter
Born 24 Jan 1734 Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Married Abraham Browne 29 Mar 1754 West Grove, Chester, Pennsylvania
Children:  Mary, Elizabeth, Dinah, Rebecca, Joseph, Abraham, Hannah, Benjamin
Died 11 Feb 1802 West Grove, Chester, Pennsylvania
Buried: New West Grove Friends Cemetery
Sources
For a look at the some of the land that Abraham Brown owned: Book:  Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 1907 Official Documents Case:  No. 7 A. 35  18 Dec 1907  Evidently there was a question about the land that Mary Trotter owned and had surveyed in 1794 (before her death)
Family Search
Memorial: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/190646031/mary-browne

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

John Dawson 1669-1759 Catherine Fox 1675

John Dawson
Born abt 1670 Chebsey, Stafford, England
Quaker (Society of Friends)
Immigrated to America 1710, by 1719 he had settled on a 500 acre tract in Solebury
Military:  was a soldier at the battle of the Boyne 1690, fought near Drogheda, Ireland
Married Catherine Fox 4 Jun 1695, Stafford, England
Elected an assessor in Bucks County 1725, 1730, 1734
7 Feb 1734 he mortgaged 120 acres of land
Will dated: 26 May 1759 Solebury, Bucks, Pennsylvania
Sources
Book:  The Dawson Family by CC Dawson (1874)
Book:  History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania page 300
Will listed: http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/bucks/wills   Vol 2 page73 DAWSON, John. Solebury. May 26, 1759
Catherine Fox
Born abt 1670 Eccleshall, Stafford, England
Source
Ancestral File

CHILDREN

John Dawson 
Born 15 Jan 1696 Chebsey, Stafford, England
Christened 31 Jan 1697 Chebsey, Stafford, England
Note: His name and his parents names are abbreviated in the record. Jn for him and his father and Keth for Catherine, his mother
Sources
Christening: IGI Film 942.43 C4 V26T Book Batch P010551 dated 1660-1713
Margaret Dawson
Born 16 Dec 1698
Christened 6 Jan 1699 Chebsey, Stafford, England
Note: Their names are abbreviated in the record. Mgt for her and Jn for her father and Kath for her mother
Sources
Birth and Christening: IGI Film 942.43 C4 V26T Book Batch P010551 dated 1660-1713
Elizabeth Dawson
Born 20 May 1701
Christened 2 Jun 1701 Chebsey, Stafford, England
Note: The names are abbreviated in the record as follows: Eliz = Elizabeth, Jn = John, Kath = Catherine
Married Thomas Brown 29 May 1721 Pennsylvania
Children:  Ann, Matthew, Hannah, Moses, Elizabeth
Died 10 May 1733 Pennsylvania
Sources
Birth and Christening: IGI Film 942.43 C4 V26T Book Batch P010551 dated 1660-1713
Book: The Dawson Family by CC Dawson (1874)
Johnathan Dawson
Born 28 Mar 1703 Chebsey, Stafford, England
Note: did not find his records in Chebsey
Sources
Ancestral File
*Ann Dawson
Born 3 Apr 1705 Chebsey, Stafford, England
Christening 30 Apr 1705 Chebsey, Stafford, England
Married Joseph Browne 29 Mar 1729 Buckingham, Bucks, Pennsylvania and moved to Abington in 1739
Children:  Abraham, Dawson, Leah, Ann, Isaac, Joseph, Elizabeth
Recieved legacy from her father's will
Sources
Christening: IGI Film 942.43 C4 V26T Book Batch P010551 dated 1660-1713
Book: The Dawson Family by CC Dawson (1874)
Thomas Dawson
Born 13 Sep 1710  Solebury, Bucks, Pennsylvania
Sole executor of his father's will which indicates he is the only living male heir
Married Agnes Martin abt 1730 Pennsylvania
Children:  Esther
Died by 7 Dec 1782
Sources
Book: The Dawson Family by CC Dawson (1874)
Wills listed: http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/bucks/wills   Volume 3 page 332 DAWSON, Thomas. Solebury. December 7, 1782.
Volume 4 page 242 DAWSON, Agnes. Solebury. March 26, 1787.



Thomas Browne 1666-1747 Mary Ayer 1664-1748

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8th Great Grandparents

Thomas
was a Quaker
Thomas Browne

Parents: George Browne and Mercy Wright
Born 27 May 1666 Barking, Essex, England
Occupation:  Shoemaker

Immigrant from England to the colonies in the winter of 1700-1701
Married Mary Ayer 17 Jul 1694 Plaistow, Essex, England
The following is from the "we relate.org" link in the source section

From the Large Cabinet Drawer A.

Photostat of certificate, partly written and partly in the form used by Quakers in England. The certificate is of "Thomas of Barking in the County of Essex, shoemaker, Son of George Browne, late of the same place, Mealman, Deceased." dated this seventeenth day of the fifth month called July, in the year, according to the English account, one thousand six hundred ninety and four." There are at least 37 subscribing witnesses, some of the names being illegible. As the photostat is badly smudged, no attempt was made to copy the certificate here, but the following interesting letter covers the facts relating hereto:

The Cottage
Smithville, Burlington co., NJ
9mo 21st 1936
Mr. George MacReynolds, Librarian
Doylestown, PA

Dear Sir,

On Saturday last, I left with a woman in charge of the Historical Society's rooms a photostat of the marriage certificate of Thomas Brown & Mary Eyre (Ayre, Ayer), made in Plaistow, Essex, in 1694. The original parchment was, in 1890, in possession of the late John Shaw Brown, of Swarthmore, PA, one-time owner of the Bucks County Intelligencer.

I had lost trace of this document for many years, but found at the Historical Soc. of PA a negative made by my friend, the late Gilbert Cope, and had a few copies made, one of which I promised to Mr. Russell Hayes, of the Friends Historical Library at Swarthmore. 

The copy I left for your collection was intended for Warren S. Ely, but his decease precluded my giving it to him. The reason I passed it on to you is that possibly some descendants of Thomas Browne, through female lines, may be interested, Bucks County being the home of Thomas in his late years, and for two or three generations his descendants intermarried with other Quaker families in that section - Dyers, Shaws, Michener, Paxson, Ellicott and others.

Thomas Browne and his family came to Philadelphia in the winter of 1700-1701, lived on Second Street near the site of the present Christ Church, exchanging that property in 1708 for 245 acres in Plumstead and in 1722 an additional 500 acres in Buckingham, dying in 1747-8 at his home at Brownsville, now Gardenville. Friends Meeting was held in his house 1727, 8, and 9, and in 1730 he and two of his sons transferred for a nominal sum, 15 acres for the use of Plumstead Meeting, then organized.

The descendants are mainly through female lines, but I may note Thomas Brown, Minister among Friends, Philadelphia, 1787, London 1788; also, Major General Harvey Brown, graduate of West Point, etc. The Ellicott genealogy gives many descendants due to numerous marriages to Brown's daughters who were born Brown. Among these, I may mention is M. Cary Thomas, of Bryn Mawr College.
Being interested in genealogy, I wrote a number of notices of Bucks County families for the second edition of General Davis' History. If you know of any descendants of Thomas Browne interested in the family history, I shall be glad to hear of them.


Sincerely yours, F. Wiston Browne



Died 17 Jul 1694 Plaistow, Essex, England
Buried 1794
Sources
Marriage: Transcription of Marriage document (which is spoken of in the above 1936 information) I gathered this from someone going by the name of nursefore, who posted it in 2013.
Book:  History of Bucks County Vol 1 by William Watts Harts Davis pages 380-381
http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Family:Thomas_Browne_and_Mary_Eyre_(1)
U.S. and International Marriages
Family Search
ancestry.com

Mary Ayer (Eyre)
Parents: Alexander Ayer and Mary Cammell
Born 17 May 1664  Burrow, Lincoln, England
Died 15 Apr 1748 Plumstead, Bucks, Pennsylvania
Sources
Book: History of Bucks County Vol 1 by William Watts Harts Davis  pages 380-381
http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Family:Thomas_Browne_and_Mary_Eyre_(1)
Family Search
ancestry.com
CHILDREN 
(7th g grand uncles and aunts unless noted otherwise)

George 
was a Quaker
George Browne
Born 3 Jun 1695 Barking, Essex, England
Married Sarah Shaw 17 Mar 1722 Middletown, Bucks, Pennsylvania
Children:  Joan, John, Jonathan, Susannah, Benjamin, Mary
Died 5 Mar 1748 Bucks, Pennsylvania

George Brown probate/will information


Buried 1748
Sources
Birth: England and Wales Non-Conformist Record Index (RG4-8)
Book: History of Bucks County Vol 1 by William Watts Harts Davis pages 381
Marriage: Historical Society of Pennsylvania Marriage records and U.S. Quaker Meeting Records
Pennsylvania Wills and Probates, Bucks County Wills 
Family Search
ancestry.com


Thomas
was a Quaker
Thomas Browne
Born 1 Nov 1696 Barking, Essex, England
Occupation:  Minister for Society of Friends (Quakers)
Married 1) Elizabeth Dawson 29 March 1721 Pennsylvania
Note:  his intent to marry Elizabeth was first made in the Buckingham meeting for the Society of Friends
Thomas and Elizabeth marriage record
The date is in old-style and therefore, the year began in March, so
The 1, 29, 1721 is March 29, 1721 not January


Children:  Ann, Matthew, Hannah, Moses, Elizabeth 
2) Magdalene Jones 30 March 1734 Abington MM Meeting, Pennsylvania
Died 22 Jun 1757 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America
Buried 1757
Sources
Birth: England and Wales Non-Conformist Record Index (RG4-8)
Book: History of Bucks County Vol 1 by William Watts Harts Davis pages 380-381
Family Search
ancestry.com
Mary
was a Quaker
Mary Browne
Born 31 Jan 1698 Barking, Essex, England
Married James Shaw 24 Sep 1718 Horsham, Montgomery, Pennsylvania

Mary and James Marriage record


Children: Sam, Elizabeth, Joseph, James, John, Jonathan, Alexander
Died 9 Jun 1764 Plumstead, Bucks, Pennsylvania
Buried: 10 June 1764 Bucks, Pennsylvania
Note: burial date per the diary of John Dyer
Sources
Birth: England Births and Christenings
Marriage: Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Marriage Records
Book: History of Bucks County Vol 1 by William Watts Harts Davis pages 381-382
Family Search
ancestry.com
John
was a Quaker
John Browne
Born 2 February 1699 Barking, Essex, England

John Browne's birth record (spelling left intact, notes in red)
Transcription: The second day of the twelfth month (this would be February, not December as the year began in March before 1752) in the yeare one thousand six hundred and ninety and nine about the fiveteeth hour in the nighte was borne unto Thomas Browne of Barking in the county of Essex, Shoemaker, and to Mary his wife a Sone who was naimed John and we being present att the birthe have hereunto subscribed our naimes.
Elizabeth Browne, Mary Dowly Midwife,
Mary Arnolde, Alics Tounsende  


Never Married
No Children
Died 12 Aug 1727 Bucks, Pennsylvania
Note:  John left a will, leaving his plantation to his brothers, left legacies to his brother George's and Thomas's kids, and his sister Mary's kids and to his sister, Hester. His will was proven 1 Oct 1728
Buried Pennsylvania
Sources
Book: History of Bucks County Vol 1 by William Watts Harts Davis pages 381
Family Search
ancestry.com
Ann
was a Quaker
Ann Browne
Born 26 May 1701 Barking, Essex, England
Note:  her name is spelled Anne in the record

Anne's birth record
Transcription: 1701 - Anne Brown daughter of Thomas Brown and Mary his wife
was born on the six and twentieth day of the third month 1701 in the parish of Barking
in the county of Essex. In the presence of Mary Flodd Midwife, Alice Mewton, Phyllis Bush, Phyllis Jacob, Anne Andrews
Note: the year began in March prior to 1752, so the third month is May, not January

Died 7 Jan 1791 Plumstead, Bucks, Pennsylvania
Note:  There is another Anne Brown - married to Isaac Brown with a death date that matches this year.
Sources
Birth: England and Wales Non-Conformist Record Index (RG4-8)
Birth: England Wales, Quaker birth, marriage, and death registers
Book: History of Bucks County Vol 1 by William Watts Harts Davis pages 381
1779 Tax roll for Plumstead, owning 1 acre and 1 cow
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Alexander
was a Quaker
Alexander Browne
Born 11 Feb 1703 Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Alexander's birth record - note that it gives the old Quaker style of dating
such as 11.11.1702-3 
the year began in March prior to 1752. So, with February the last (12th) month of the year, this is actually 11 Jan 1703 
Married Esther Dyer 3 Oct 1735 Buckingham Meeting House, Bucks, Pennsylvania


Alexander Brown and Esther Dyer's marriage record

Alexander Brown and Esther Dyer marriage record - bottom half of page
These names are their friends and family invited to their wedding.

Children: Elizabeth, Josiah, Esther, Thomas, Mary, John, Martha, Mary, Jonathan, Thomas, James
Died 2 Nov 1782 Plumstead, Bucks, Pennsylvania
Buried 3 Nov 1782 Plumstead, Bucks, Pennsylvania
Sources
Book: History of Bucks County Vol 1 by William Watts Harts Davis pages 381
1779 Tax roll for Plumstead, owning 127 acres
Birth: Encyclopedia for American Quaker Genealogy Vol 1-7
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Elizabeth
was a Quaker
Elizabeth Browne
Born 13 June 1705 Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Elizabeth and her brother's births
Note that Elizabeth's birth is listed as 4.13.1705. Their calendar
begins in March, so the 4th month is not April, but June.


Married Thomas Robinson 5 July 1726 Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Elizabeth and Thomas marriage,
their daughter's birth, and Elizabeth's death
Transcription: 1726: Thomas Robinson and Elizabeth Brown was married the 2nd day of the 5th month - this does not mean May 2, as their calendar begins in March - therefore, the 5 month is July, making the date 5 July 1726, not May 2 1726.

Children: Elizabeth
Died 19 June 1727 
Buried
Sources
Birth: Encyclopedia for American Quaker Genealogy Vol 1-7
Book: History of Bucks County Vol 1 by William Watts Harts Davis pages 381
Child, Marriage and Death: U.S. Quaker Meeting Records
Pennsylvania Historical Society
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7th Great Grandparents
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Joseph Browne 
Joseph
was a Quaker
 
Born 10 Dec 1707 Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Married Ann Dawson 23 Mar 1729 Buckingham, Bucks, Pennsylvania
Children: Abraham, Isaac, Ann, Dawson, Leah, Elizabeth, Joseph
Died 26 Feb 1748 Plumstead, Bucks, Pennsylvania
Sources
Book: History of Bucks County Vol 1 by William Watts Harts Davis pages 381
http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/bucks/wills/willabstbk2.txtBROWN,  states that he had a will:  Joseph. Plumstead Twp. May 16, 1748 Vol 2 page 107
http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Family:Thomas_Browne_and_Mary_Eyre_(1)
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Esther
was a Quaker
Esther Browne
Born 23 Feb 1709 Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Married Joseph Dyer 25 Feb 1728 Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (Note: their calendar began in March so when it reports that they were married 12-25-1708-9, the 12th month is FEBRUARY, not December.)
Children: Josiah, Thomas, John, Ester, Phebe
Died 8 Apr 1784 Plumstead, Bucks, Pennsylvania
Buried 11 Apr 1784 Plumstead, Bucks, Pennsylvania
Sources
Pennsylvania Probate Records (her husband's will)
Book: History of Bucks County Vol 1 by William Watts Harts Davis pages 380-381
U.S Quaker Meeting Records
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Joseph Browne 1707-1748 Ann Dawson 1705-1791

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Joseph Browne
Parents Thomas Browne and Mary Ayer
Born 10 Dec 1707 Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (some say Delaware)
Religion: Quaker
Married Ann Dawson  April 1729 Buckingham, Bucks county, Pennsylvania
Note:  they announced their intent to marry three times in Buckingham monthly Quaker meetings prior to getting married:  first on 4 Feb 1729, second on 4 March 1729, and third on 1 April 1729.  It was reported in the minutes of the women's monthly meeting that took place later that same day that it had taken place.  The two witnesses assigned to witness the marriage were James Canby and Mary Holcombe.   
Died 16 February 1748
Probate 24 February 1748
Sources
Book: A Collection of Family Records by Charles C Dawson (1874, New York) page 409
Will: http://files.usgwarchives.net/pa/bucks/wills/willabstbk2.txt BROWN, Joseph. Plumstead Twp. May 16, 1748. Volume 2 Page 107
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M -
7th G grandma
Ann Dawson

Parents John Dawson and Catherine Fox
Born 3 Apr 1705 Chebsey, Stafford, England
Christened 10 Apr 1705 Chebsey, Stafford, England
Died 7 Jan 1791 Plumstead, Bucks, Pennsylvania
Sources
IGI Film 942.C4 V26T Book Batch P010551 dated 1660-1713
Book:  A Collection of Family Records by Charles C Dawson (1874, New York)
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CHILDREN - all Quakers


M -
6th Ggrandparents
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Born 23 Apr 1730 Plumstead, Bucks, Pennsylvania


Military: Private, Captain Robert Gibson's Co., Bucks County Militia, Penn., American Revolutionary War


Married Mary Trotter 29 Mar 1754 West Grove, Chester, Pennsylvania
Children: Mary, Dianah, Elizabeth, Abraham, Joseph, Hannah, Benjamin
Died 15 Mar 1822 West Grove, Chester, Pennsylvania
Buried
Sources
Birth date:  Book:  A Collection of Family Records by Charles C Dawson (1874, New York)
1779 Tax list for Plumstead, owning 17 1/2 acres, 1 horse, 1 cow
Birth: Quaker Meeting records for Buckingham monthly meeting
Father's will
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Isaac Samuel Browne
Born 18 Jun 1731 Plumstead, Bucks, Pennsylvania
Married Martha Wells 11 Nov 1752 Bucks, Pennsylvania
Children: Thomas, Joseph, Hannah, James, Martha, Mary, John, Abraham
Died 12 Sep 1796 Leesburg, Loudoun, Virginia
Buried
Sources
Birth date: Book:  A Collection of Family Records by Charles C Dawson (1874, New York)
Birth: Quaker Meeting records for Buckingham monthly meeting
Father's will
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Ann Browne
Born 10 Feb 1733 Plumstead, Bucks, Pennsylvania
Married William Rich 
Note: I have not found this marriage
No Children
Died 
Buried
Sources
Birth date: Book:  A Collection of Family Records by Charles C Dawson (1874, New York)
Birth: Quaker Meeting records for Buckingham monthly meeting
Her father's will
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Dawson Browne 
Born 1735 Plumstead, Bucks, Pennsylvania
Married
Children
Died after 1748 - he is mentioned in his father's will
Buried
Sources
His father's will
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Joseph Brown
Born 8 Jul 1737 Plumstead, Bucks, Pennsylvania
Married 1) Mary Preston 22 Aug 1759 Bucks County, Pennsylvania
Children:  Ann, Sarah
2) Elizabeth Quimby 13 Nov 1766 Buckingham, Bucks, Pennsylvania
Note: Elizabeth had two children, Joseph and Rachel, prior to marrying Joseph
Children they had together: Samuel, Leah, Mary
Died 
Buried
Sources
Birth date/children: Book:  A Collection of Family Records by Charles C Dawson (1874, New York)
Birth: Quaker Meeting records for Buckingham monthly meeting
Marriage to Mary Preston:  Book: Pennsylvania Archives Vol 9 (1880) page 253 Marriages Authorized by the Buckingham Monthly Meeting of Friends 1730-1810
Marriage to Elizabeth Quimby:
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Leah Brown
Born 1739 Plumstead, Bucks, Pennsylvania
Married John Ellicott 6 June 1761 Christchurch, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America


Children: Martha, Mary, Elizabeth, Hannah, John, Samuel
Died 15 May 1777
Buried
Sources
U.S Quaker Meeting Records 3 Aug 1861 (original seen below, transcription: At our Women's monthly  meeting held at Buckingham the 3d day & 8th month of 1761 An overseer acquainted this meeting that Leah Brown hath accomplished her marriage out of unity) 


She was mentioned in another meeting held on 11 Nov 1773 along with her husband and children. Transcription: The friends appointed last meeting to inquire concerning Leah Ellicott, report they found nothing to hinder her certificate and one being prepared by and sent from the men's meeting to this which was read approved and signed for her with her husband and children (viz) Martha, Elizabeth, Hannah, John, & Samuel. NOTE: there is no Mary mentioned


Birth: AGBI
Book: Pennsylvania Marriages page 80, Pennsylvania Church Marriages (which claims the date to be the 5th not the 6th), Pennsylvania Compiled Marriages
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Elizabeth Browne
Born 1741 Plumstead, Bucks, Pennsylvania
Married
Children
Died
Buried
Sources
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