William Brown, 1754–…?>
- Name
- William /Brown/
- Given names
- William
- Surname
- Brown
Birth
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Country: England |
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Christening
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Country: England |
Marriage
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Country: England |
Birth of a son
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Country: England |
Birth of a daughter
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Country: England |
Christening of a daughter
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Country: England |
Marriage of a son
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Country: England FAM:EVEN:ADDR:NOTE: @N7928@ |
father | |
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mother | |
Marriage | Marriage — about 1750 — Suffolk, England, United Kingdom |
3 years
elder brother |
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3 years
himself |
himself | |
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wife | |
Marriage | Marriage — January 14, 1777 — Nacton, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom |
4 months
son |
1777–…
Birth: May 4, 1777
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22
— Nacton, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom |
22 months
daughter |
1779–…
Birth: about February 1779
25
24
— Nacton, Suffolk, England, United Kingdom |
Shared note
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Nicholas Butler states in his book "The Story of Wivenhoe" that William Browne had brought his rope making business over from Nacton, near the river Orwell in 1770, these premises were at The Cross and almost certainly included the building"Rope ry House" Amy Brown, age 86 years was buried at Wivenhoe in March 1786 (born 1800) Mary Brown age 57 years was buried at Wivenhoe in Aug 1797 ( born 1740) Thomas Brown 89 years was buried at Wivenhoe in May (1800 born 1791) Marion Brown infant was buried at Wivenhoe in July 1812 Martha Ann Brown dau of RThomas was Baptised at Wivenhoe in Nov 1782 James Brown son of Abraham was baptised at Wivenhoe in Nov 1783 ( Abraham born Ann Brown dau of Samuel was Baptised at Wivenhoe in Mar 1791 Elizabeth Hanah Brown dau of William was Baptised at Wivenhoe in July 1800 Sarah Brown dau of James & Sarah was Baptised at Wivenhoe in Aug 1809 |
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