Restricted to the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries:
From viewing multiple maps and surveys we get a better idea as to where the following Brown family individuals lived.
- John Brown (1710-1753) and Hannah (Hague)
- John Brown (1731-1761) and Lydia (MNU)
- Jonathan Brown (b.c.1759) and his wife Eva (Crowl)
- Adonijah Brown (c.1785- ) buried in Slate Hill cem. and his sister Martha Brown (spinster)
- Israel Brown (buried in Slate Hill cemetery) and wife Sarah (Hellings)
- Ezra Brown (before 1785 thru 1840-1850) and his wife Amy Brown (Sine)
- Edward L. Brown (1832-1918)
- Albert Pearson Brown (in his youth) (c.1836-1908): Went to NZ
- Enoch DeCou Brown
- Lydia Brown (died 1817) inferred maiden name is COLE (very unsure)
- 1810 census Lower Makefield: Nathan Brown had 3 boys 10-16 & one young man 17-26. Nathan was over 45. Who were these 4 boys? I think hey were Adonijah, Ezra, Enoch and Israel.
- the other Brown in the same census is John, who is under 45 with one son (age 16-25)
Scope of project
- To establish accurate family relationships for the GENi World Tree
- To provide structure for Brown family research for this period of time