Individual Details
George Brown
(20 Dec 1724 - 20 Jan 1779)
Events
Birth | 20 Dec 1724 | Middlesex County, New Jersey | |||
Will | 12 Dec 1775 | Woodbridge, Middlesex, New Jersey | |||
Death | 20 Jan 1779 | Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey | |||
Burial | Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey |
Families
Spouse | Mary Alston ( - 1779) |
Child | Benjamin Alston Brown ( - ) |
Child | Ann Brown ( - ) |
Child | Jennet Brown ( - ) |
Child | John Brown ( - ) |
Child | Rebecca Brown (1758 - 1826) |
Child | James Brown ( - ) |
Child | Mary Brown ( - ) |
Child | Agnes Foreman Brown ( - ) |
Father | James Brown ( - ) |
Mother | Agnes Clarkson (1695 - 1742) |
Sibling | Agnes Brown (1730 - ) |
Sibling | Christian Brown (1733 - ) |
Sibling | John Brown (1735 - ) |
Sibling | Thomas Brown (1726 - ) |
Sibling | Ursula Brown (1737 - ) |
Notes
Will
1775, Dec. 12. Brown, George, of Woodbridge, Middlesex Co., yeoman; will of. Wife, Mary, negro man, Peter, and various goods. Eldest son, James, 20 shillings. Sons, James, John and Benjamin, all my freehold rights in lands in Woodbridge Township. Sons, John Brown and Benjamin Alston Brown, my homestead where I live, and all my salt meadow; also my outlot of wood, which is bounded by Nathaniel Heard, Matthew Campyon, John Brown and the highway. Daughter, Ann, the wife of Christopher Marsh, £30. Daughter, Jennet, the wife of Ralph Marsh, £50. Daughter, Rebeckah, the wife ofThomas Alston, £50. Daughter, Mary Brown, £100. Daughter, Agnis Foreman Brown, £100. Said sums to be paid when Benjamin is 21. Executors—wife, Mary, son John, and my friend, Joseph D Camp, to be overseer with them. Witnesses—Henry Moore, James Kinsey. Proved Feb. 1, 1779.
1779, Feb. 4. Inventory, £1,830. 14.7, made by Thomas Brown and
John Brown.