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Richard Bowen BROWN
Charlotte A. BISSELL Caroline E. ROGERS |
Husband: Richard Bowen BROWN
Birth: 13 Apr 1797, Foster, Providence Co., RI Death: by 8 Jan 1860, New York City, New York Co., NY Disposition: buried 8 Jan 1860, Vault #8, New York Marble Cemetery, New York City, New York Co., NY Occupation: agent Father: Allen BROWN Mother: Mahala BOWEN |
Marriage-1: 1 Aug 1826, New York City, New York Co., NY |
Wife-1: Charlotte A. BISSELL
Birth: 1799 Death: 1828 |
Marriage-2: 1 Dec 1831 |
Wife-2: Caroline E. ROGERS
Birth: 6 Apr 1805, Newport, Newport Co., RI Death: 30 Mar 1878, Plainfield, Union Co., NJ Disposition: buried 2 Apr 1878, Vault #8, New York Marble Cemetery, New York City, New York Co., NY Occupation: homemaker Father: Charles Platt ROGERS (1765-1836) Mother: Rebecca WICKHAM (1776-1831) |
Children with Charlotte BISSELL: |
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Children with Caroline ROGERS — born in New York City, New York Co., NY: |
1. Charlotte Mahala BROWN, b. 8 Sep 1833
2. Richard Bowen BROWN (Jr.), b. 17 Oct 1835 3. Charles Oliver BROWN, b. 17 Sep 1837; d. 23 Feb 1839 4. Mary BROWN, b. 25 Oct 1839; bur. 6 Dec 1861, NY Marble Cem. 5. James Milnor BROWN, b. 1842; bur. 19 Feb 1844, NY Marble Cem. |
Keywords for search engines: genealogy; USA, US, United States, New York, Rhode Island |
Sources:
1. Marriage Record: 2. 1830 U.S. Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com): not found with certainty. 3. 1840 U.S. Census Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #93-94 of 254; official enumeration began 1 Jun 1840; extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
4. 1850 U.S. Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #116 of 260): New York City (Ward 16, Dist. 2), New York Co., NY, Roll M432_553, p. 240B, 342/985, enumerated 9 Aug 1850, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1850 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
5. 1860 U.S. Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #121 of 418): New York City P.O., New York City (Ward 19, 1st Div.), New York Co., NY, Roll M653_815, p. 545, PN 121, 480/996, enumerated 15 Jun 1860, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1860 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
6. 1870 U.S. Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #102 of 129): Scotch Plains P.O., City of Plainfield, Union Co., NY, Roll M593_891, p. 659B, PN 102, 691/790, enumerated 14 Jul 1870, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1870 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
7. 1880 U.S. Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #24 of 41 — Richard is indexed as married): Central Avenue, City of Plainfield (3rd Dist.), Union Co., NJ, Roll 801, p. 468D, PN 24, SD 2, ED 184, 16 Jun 1880, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1880 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
8. Anne Wright Brown. 1999. New York Marble Cemetery Interments, 1830-1937, with Additional Biographical Information Gathered from Family Genealogies, Newspapers, and City Directories. Rhinebeck, NY (online at Ancestry.com):
9. LDS. Family Search: Ancestral File (online at familysearch.org): a file there gives Richard a previous wife: 10. Public Member Trees (online at Ancestry.com). 11. WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com). |
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