Individual Details
William Brown
(1687 - 28 Dec 1757)
William Brown's 411 acres tract in Rowan was surveyed 6 Apr 1754. It was on the South side of North Buffalo Creek across from John Nix; all other adjacent lands were vacant. Son James eventually held title to this land as he's the one that sold it in two tracts:
4 Jul 1770 James Brown of Surry Co sold 211 acres to Rees Porter.
1772 James Brown of Surry & wife Jane sold 220 acres to William Jackson, tract now in Guilford County.
A monument to William and Margaret was erected in the Sally Reed Burying Ground in Anderson County, SC, even though he was surely buried in Rowan Co NC and she was buried outside of Nashville TN. "William Brown, born in Ireland, married Margaret Fleming and had a son, Joseph, born in Ireland, January 1731. Joseph married Mary Porter on 3 Aug 1756."
Events
Birth | 1687 | Ireland | |||
Death | 28 Dec 1757 | Rowan County, North Carolina | |||
Marriage | Ireland - Margaret "Peggy" Fleming |
Families
Spouse | Margaret "Peggy" Fleming (1701 - 1801) |
Child | Frances "Fanny" Brown ( - ) |
Child | David Brown (1727 - ) |
Child | Joseph Brown (1731 - 1815) |
Child | William Brown ( - 1815) |
Child | James Brown (1738 - 1788) |
Child | Elizabeth Brown (1740 - 1832) |
Child | Jane Brown (1745 - 1806) |
Endnotes
1. Helen Hoskins Rugeley, Brown, William and Margaret (Peggy Fleming), Descendants of: (Especially No. 50, Col. Joseph Borwn, 1772-1868, the Principal Source of Our Early Genealogy) Microfiche #6010694, 7 fiche, 3rd Edition; 1983, and Microfiche #6010695, Vol II, 5 fiche, Notes and Sources; Family History Library [FHL], Salt Lake City, Utah..
2. Helen Hoskins Rugeley, Brown, William and Margaret (Peggy Fleming), Descendants of: (Especially No. 50, Col. Joseph Borwn, 1772-1868, the Principal Source of Our Early Genealogy) Microfiche #6010694, 7 fiche, 3rd Edition; 1983, and Microfiche #6010695, Vol II, 5 fiche, Notes and Sources; Family History Library [FHL], Salt Lake City, Utah..
3. Helen Hoskins Rugeley, Brown, William and Margaret (Peggy Fleming), Descendants of: (Especially No. 50, Col. Joseph Borwn, 1772-1868, the Principal Source of Our Early Genealogy) Microfiche #6010694, 7 fiche, 3rd Edition; 1983, and Microfiche #6010695, Vol II, 5 fiche, Notes and Sources; Family History Library [FHL], Salt Lake City, Utah..