Individual Details

Thomas BROWN Jr

(1 Jan 1654 - 27 Dec 1723)

Thomas Brown (a), son of Thomas Brown and Mary Newhall, of Lynn, Mass., b. Lynn. He d., Stonington, Dec. 27., 1723; interred at the Cedar Swamp, on lands first purchased by the three Brown brothers and probably was among the first who were interred there. The grave is unmarked. He m, Hannah Collins, Feb. 8, 1677. He built his house about forty rods north* west of the " Pond Place 'r house on the Anguilla Road and thirty rods west of the road. The cellar is filled six feet above the ground with a large quantity of clones; and down the hill is a fine living spring of water, a natural place for a pioneer to build his house. His ten children, without doubt, were born here. Twenty-one months before his death he deeded lo his son Daniel 34) a large tract of land one mile east from his homestead. (Copy of Will, Appendix II. Copy of Deed to his son Daniel (24b Appendix 111.) Children:
17. Samuel, b Dec. 8^ 1670,
18. Hannah, b. Dec. 5. 1680.
19. Mary. b. May 30, 1681; m. Thomas York (40*1-4040.; see alao 1*16-17.14). 20. Jcrusha, b. Dec. 1688.
21. Sarah, b. July
22. Thomas, b. Feb. 14, 1691; m, Deborah Holdredge.
23. Elizabeth, b. May Q. 1694.
24. Oatairl, b, Oct. 9, ; m. Mary Breed (54-61).
25. Priscilla, b. Jan. 30,
26. Humphrey, b. Sept. to, 1701; m, Tabitha Kokbedge

Events

Birth1 Jan 1654Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
Marriage7 Sep 1679Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England - Ann TROUGHTON
Death27 Dec 1723Stonington, New London, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America
BurialAft 27 Dec 1723Cedar Swamp Cemetery, North Stonington, New London, Colony of Connecticut, British Colonial America

Families

SpouseAnn TROUGHTON (1658 - 1722)
ChildLucy BROWN (1704 - )
FatherThomas BROWN Sr (1628 - 1683)
MotherMary NEWHALL (1637 - 1694)

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