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Ann Browne (Williams)

Also Known As: "Old Cheraw at Horse Swamp", "Old Churrah at Tabb's Creek"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Isle of Wight County, Virginia Colony
Death: July 24, 1721 (51)
Isle of Wight County, Province of Virginia
Place of Burial: Battle Beach Road, Newsoms, Southampton County, VA, 23851, United States
Immediate Family:

Wife of John Brown, of Duplin County
Mother of Grace (Brown) Warren, Old Cheraw; Sylvester Browne, Old Cheraw; Mary (Brown) Best Bell, Old Cheraw; Susannah Browne, Old Cheraw and Elizabeth Joyner

Horse Swamp Deed 1741: William Evans (upline William James Tate) bought Horse Swamp C 171 Land, in 1729
Land of Deed: Horse Swamp went to Browne children Susannah, Grace (Browne) Warren, and Sylvester Brown
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About Ann Browne

Had been placeholder vs "Adopted" child as a choice on Geni doesn't allow for "Placeholder" of William Williams and Verlinda Lamar, not biological. Disconnected from Lamar family circle of Williams and those descendants are asked to view the discussion of the Hayes genealogist whom is interested in disconnection of any native lines to his Williams, which we apologize for the mix up.

Biography

Ann Browne was born in February 1670 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia Colony.

Ann married John Brown, of Duplin County. Together they had the following children: Sylvester Browne / Old Cheraw; Mary (Brown) Best-Bell, Old Cheraw; Susannah Browne / Old Cheraw; Grace (Brown) Warren, Old Cheraw; Elizabeth Joyner.

She died on July 24, 1721 in Isle of Wight County, Province of Virginia and was buried in Battle Beach Road, Newsoms, Southampton County, VA, 23851, United States.


atDna SNP 4 25 - See Media Section Mentioned in the will of her grandfather, Nottoway Cheraw Leader John Williams, Sr., who on geni is adopted father because the will does not state which child she belonged to.

Avatar Edward Moseley Map https://andersonnc.wordpress.com/2014/10/25/john-browne-indian-trad... ==Biography== Ann Browne was born in February 1670 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia Colony. Her parents were NOT John Williams, of Isle of Wight John Williams, of Isle of Wight] and NOT Elizabeth Whitley. She is mentioned on the will of her grand father Nottoway John Williams and her mother was Ann Williams Shoemaker, of Chalmette, LA

Sibling: Bridget Browne and her siblings.

Ann married John Brown, of Duplin County She died on July 24, 1721 at Horse Swamp which was her father's plantation, Isle of Wight County, Province of Virginia. Their children per land deed sells of said land, C 171, are Susanna Brown & Sylvester Brown who sold to the Tate progenitor Evans line, William Evans on Nov 22, 1729. 5 pds for 100 A. On Horse Swamp. Adj. John Thomas, Lazarus Thomas. Wit: Richard Williford, Mary Luden (Laden?). Feb Court 1729. Thomas Crew D. C/C.. Also, selling Mary Best Bell, Colonial Bertie County, NC, DB A-H, 1720-1757 Bell, land section C 167(160) along with Susanna Brown, John Warren & wife Grace (Brown), Sylvester Brown and ____ to Elizabeth Joyner.



Name: Refer to her being mentioned on the will of her father. (See Overview Section of John Williams, headright of Capt. John Rice Hooe.) Spouse: atDna Studies begin Summer 2019 for a Brown project

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Ann Browne's Timeline

1670
February 1670
Isle of Wight County, Virginia Colony
1700
1700
Battle Beach Road, Newsoms, Southampton County, VA, 23851, United States
1721
July 24, 1721
Age 51
Isle of Wight County, Province of Virginia
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Nash, Virginia, United States
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Battle Beach Road, Newsoms, Southampton County, VA, 23851, United States
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Battle Beach Road, Newsoms, Southampton County, VA, 23851, United States
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Battle Beach Road, Newsoms, Southampton County, VA, 23851, United States
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Battle Beach Road, Newsoms, Southampton County, VA, 23851, United States