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David BROWN
Sarah WILLIAMS |
Husband: David BROWN
Birth: 27 Aug 1780, Falls Twp., Bucks Co., PA Death: 12 Apr 1860, Fallsington, Bucks Co., PA Father: John Field BROWN Mother: Martha HARVEY |
Marriage: 13 Nov 1806, Montgomery Co., PA |
Wife: Sarah WILLIAMS
Birth: 4 Mar 1786, Montgomery Co., PA Death: 20 Jan 1858, Bucks Co., PA Father: George WILLIAMS (1751-1819) Mother: Abigail LANCASTER (1754-1811) |
Children — born in Bucks Co., PA: |
1. John BROWN, b. 14 Aug 1807; d. 21 Nov 1839, Bucks Co., PA
2. Abigail Williams BROWN, b. 5 Dec 1809; d. 29 Oct 1850, Bucks Co., PA 3. George Williams BROWN, b. 12 Mar 1811 4. Martha BROWN, b. 11 Jul 1813; d. 21 Jul 1875, Bucks Co., PA 5. Ann BROWN, b. 2 Feb 1819; d. 3 Apr 1896, Bucks Co., PA 6. Hannah Williams BROWN, b. 9 Jun 1821; d. 26 Dec 1891, Bucks Co., PA |
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Sources:
1. Sir John Bernard Burke. 1996. "Burke's American Families with British Ancestry." Pages 2529-3022 from Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry (1939, Burke's Peerage, London). Genealogical Publ. Co., Baltimore, MD:
2. Public Member Trees (online at Ancestry.com). |
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