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Dea. Henry BROWN
Abigail __?__ |
Husband: Henry BROWN
Birth: ca. 1615, presumably in England Death: 6 Aug 1701, Salisbury, Essex Co., MA Occupation: shoemaker, cordwinder, planter (farmer) Father: Henry BROWN of Salisbury |
Marriage: ca. 1641 |
Wife: Abigail __?__
Birth: ca. 1622 Death: 23 Aug 1702, Salisbury, Essex Co., MA Occupation: homemaker |
Children — born in Salisbury, Essex Co., MA: |
1. Nathaniel BROWN, b. 30 Jun 1642; 5 Oct 1723, Salisbury;
m. 18 Oct 1666, Hannah FELLOWS (-1727) of Salisbury
2. Abigail BROWN, b. 23 Feb 1644; m. Samuel FELLOWS of Salisbury 3. Jonathan BROWN, b. 25 Nov 1646 4. Philip BROWN, b. Dec 1648?; d. 21 Jul 1729, Salisbury; m. 24 Jun 1699, Mary BUSWELL (-1683) 5. Abraham BROWN, b. 1 Jan 1650; d. 26 Mar 1733, Salisbury; m. 15 Jun 1675, Elizabeth SHEPARD 6. Sarah BROWN, b. 6 Dec 1654; m. 12 Jun 1673, Andrew GREELY, Jr. 7. Henry BROWN, b. 8 Feb 1659; d. 25 Apr 1708, Salisbury; m. 17 May 1682, Hannah PUTNAM (-1730/1) of Salem Village |
Keywords for search engines: genealogy; UK, United Kingdom, ENG, England; USA, US, United States, Massachusetts |
Sources:
1. Marriage Record: 2. Anon. 1908. "Descendants of Henry Brown of Salisbury." The Essex Antiquarian XII(3): 97-107 (online at www.americanancestors.org and books.google.com):
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