Dave,
I have an Isaac J. Brown born in NC in 1796. I wonder if he is related
at all? We think he died in Wayne County in 1865, but cant find a
record of death or burial.
He was married to Margaret Harrell first and she died in the 1830's, He
was then married to Sarah Perdue.
Charles
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Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 1:03 PM
To: wayne_in(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [WAYNE_IN] James BROWN 1741 - 1818
Hello all,
Looking for any cousins that would like to exchange information on
the below family. William and Martha are my 4th Great Grandparents.
James BROWN
bd. 1 Jan 1741, NC
rel. Quaker
dd. 3 Feb 1818, Richmond, Wayne Co., IN
| John BROWN
| bd. abt 1774, Wrightsborough, GA
| dd. abt 1830
| James J. BROWN
| bd. 14 Feb 1776, Wrightsborough, GA
| dd. 9 Jul 1831, Richmond, Wayne Co., IN
| brd. Earlham Cem Richmond, IN
| Rebecca BROWN
| bd. 22 Mar 1777, NC
| dd. 21 Jul 1858
| Polly BROWN
| bd. 26 Jun 1779, NC
| dd. 12 Mar 1849
| Phebe BROWN
| bd. abt 1782, Wrightsborough, GA
| dd. abt 1830
| Joseph ?? BROWN
| bd. abt 1788, Wrightsborough, GA
| dd. abt 1830
| William BROWN
| bd. 12 Jun 1788, NC
| occ. farmer, hatter, and Justice of the Peace
| rel. Society of Friends
| dd. 12 Jul 1846, Richmond, Wayne Co., IN
| brd. Hopewell Cem.
| Eli BROWN
| bd. 12 Aug 1792, NC (stone has Aug. 21, 1789)
| occ. Hatter (1st in Richmond, IN) & farmed 2 miles NW of Richmond in
1865
| dd. 6 May 1867, Richmond, Wayne Co., IN
| brd. Earlham Cem Richmond, In Sect 1 Benjamin ?? BROWN
| bd. abt 1803
| occ. 1865 farmer 1 1/2 miles north of Boston, IN
| dd. abt 1880
| Mary BROWN
| bd. 28 Feb 1819, Guilford Co., NC
| dd. abt 1880
Hope that someone sees a connection,
Dave
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