NameJeremiah BROWN Sr. 690,685, 1070
Birth DateSep 1687
Birth PlaceMarcus Hook Borough, Delaware County, Pennsylvania
Death Date7 Mar 1767 Age: 79
Death PlaceNottingham, Chester County, Pennsylvania
Spouses
Birth Date24 Oct 1689
Birth PlaceGlasgow, Scotland
Death Date31 Jul 1749 Age: 59
Death PlaceNottingham, Chester County, Pennsylvania
Family ID8521
Marr Date2 Feb 1711
Marr PlaceMarcus Hook Borough, Delaware County, Pennsylvania
Notes for Jeremiah BROWN Sr.
Often called Judge Jeremiah Brown Sr.
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CHAPTER 6 BROWN
I Richard Brown, born ca 1625, Boarsworth, near Wellingborough, County Northampton, England.
His sons:
II A William Brown, ca 1650.
II B JANES BROWN, 1656. Married VI-8, 1679, Burlington, New Jersey, HONOUR CLAYTON(E of Chapter 2).
William and James Brown went from New Castle, Delaware, into the wilderness that is now "Nottingham Township", in Cecil County Maryland, in the fall of 1701. They settled at a spring on the trail from Chester County to the Trading Post on Palmer's Island. When they were later forced to return to New Castle for provisions, they were joined by others of the Friends community and soon were leaders in a fluorishng community.
The son of JAMES BROWN and HONOUR CLAYTON:
JERIMIAH BROWN, ca 1690. Married MARY ROYAL, of Scotland. Their daughter:
PATIENCE BROWN, V-25, 1712, Cane Creek Township, Orange County (Now Alamance County), North Carolina. Married 1735, Cane Creek Township, JOSHUA HADLEY, (Chapter 1, Part IV). d i e d 111-23, 1733, Cane Creek Township, where she is buried.
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Notes for Mary (Spouse 1)
SCOTTISH IMMIGRANT ANCESTOR
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Last name sometimes listed as Royle-Coles.
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CHAPTER 6 BROWN
I Richard Brown, born ca 1625, Boarsworth, near Wellingborough, County Northampton, England.
His sons:
II A William Brown, ca 1650.
II B JANES BROWN, 1656. Married VI-8, 1679, Burlington, New Jersey, HONOUR CLAYTON(E of Chapter 2).
William and James Brown went from New Castle, Delaware, into the wilderness that is now "Nottingham Township", in Cecil County Maryland, in the fall of 1701. They settled at a spring on the trail from Chester County to the Trading Post on Palmer's Island. When they were later forced to return to New Castle for provisions, they were joined by others of the Friends community and soon were leaders in a fluorishng community.
The son of JAMES BROWN and HONOUR CLAYTON:
JERIMIAH BROWN, ca 1690. Married MARY ROYAL, of Scotland. Their daughter:
PATIENCE BROWN, V-25, 1712, Cane Creek Township, Orange County (Now Alamance County), North Carolina. Married 1735, Cane Creek Township, JOSHUA HADLEY, (Chapter 1, Part IV). d i e d 111-23, 1733, Cane Creek Township, where she is buried.
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