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About Hannah Brown
Biography
https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Fitch-538
Joseph Browne, second son of John Browne, Jr., removed to Attleboro in 1699, became prominent in town affairs, was captain of the Attleboro Military Company, was elected Representative to the General Court several years, was moderator and selectman several years and died May 5, 1731; his wife Hannah died October 14, 1739, and both were buried in what is now known as Knowles Cemetery. [1]
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Births of Children:
- Joseph of Joseph and Hannah, Nov. 21, 1681
- Hanah, Nov. 21, 1681
- Jabesh, Dec. 30, 1683
- John, March 13, 1685
- Joseph, Aug. 28, 1688
- Lidiah, Dec. 5, 1691
- Benjamin, April 13, 1694
- Mary, June 28, 1696
- Christopher, June 17, 1699
- Jeremiah, Oct. 7 , 1702[2]
Death: BROWN, Hannah, wid. Capt. Joseph, Oct. 14, 1739, in her 77th y.[3]
References
- George Tilden Brown, John Browne, Gentleman, of Plymouth; George Tilden Brown; Providence: Remington Press, 1919, pp. 34 < Archive.org >
- Rehoboth Births; page 555; Massachusetts Vital Records Project < link >
- Attleborough Deaths; page 642; Massachusetts Vital Records Project < link >
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Hannah Brown's Timeline
1662 |
1662
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Plymouth, Plymouth Colony
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1696 |
June 28, 1696
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Rehoboth, Bristol County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, Colonial America
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1739 |
October 14, 1739
Age 77
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Attleboro, Bristol County, Province of Massachusetts
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Knowles Cemetery, South Attleboro, Bristol County, Massachusetts, United States
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