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'T ARLY RECORDS AND NOTES OF THE BROWN FAMILY OF ANDOVER. and IPSWICH - HA1 TILTON - READING - BOSTON-TETVKSBURY - CIJ\1BRIDGE CHARLESTOVm - CHELMSFORD - GLOUCESTER - HA?JPTON - JIl.VERHILL SALEM - '.1ATERTOWlJ - ROrlLEY - SUDBURY - COMPILED BY CHARLOTTE HELEN ABBOTT .,,- . - 7D . Q' 50 G m AND - SALISBURY

THE BROWN FAMILY Horth Andover jJo1m jrown, of Reaciing, called THE HILL, married Elizabeth Osgood, daughter of John Osgood, of Andover, Oct. 1659. They had: Elizabeth (2), b. Oct.5, 1660; d.-- Elizabeth (2) the 2nd, b. Dec. 22, 1661; m. Benj. HartCSh6 '!fe,1684. Sarah (2), b. 1666; d. 1667 Sarah (2), the 2nd. b. and d. 1668 Mary (2), b. ruaj 30, 1671; d. 1673 Martha (2), b.--; m. Edward Farrington of Andover; mentioned in father's will. Hannah (2), b.--; m. John Parker of Andover ( Some ch. between Elizabeth , 1661 and Sarah 1666; also before 2nd Sarah, 1668. Elizabeth Osgood d. July 31, 1673. named arah, 19}m · toott a 2nd wife about 1681. She had married previously. I had Brown of Reading ana Sarah exter : of Lynn, m. April 17, 1697, so late to be the mother of the last children. Do not know which, or whether he took both. Having the same he could have had a 2nd wife, SARAH, or a third, for all we know. At last he had a son 1 John (2), b. 1682. This chap, I think, went to Killingly, Ct.; he could hardly m. Sarah exter in 1697, at 15 yrs. His father disinherited him for disobedience. Mary (2), b. 1685; m. Thomas Upham. Bathe (2), b. 1688; lived in Kt11ing1y, ct. Stephen (2), b. 1693 Capt. John died July, 8, 1710, age 76. The will was probate then. His estate was settled 1714, by a quotation: ren: two sons and 5 daughters. ft ff The mdse to child-

THE BROVrn FAMILY Andover Marriage Court tlecords Lydia Brown and Amos stevens, Oct. 5, 1789 Isaac Brown or Wilton and Lydia Ingalls, Jan. 28, 1790 Peter Brown and lizabeth usgood, Oct. 12, 1659 Martha Brown and Edward Farrington, Apr. 9, 1690 Henry Young Brown and Elizabeth Lovejoy, Oct. 19, 1752 Sam'l Brown and Sarah Noyes, Aug. 1759 Martha Brown and John Toppam, Sept. 3, 1688 John Brown and LUCY Abbott, April 11, 1776 Nath'l Brown or Wolfsboro, N.R. and Hannah Martin, of Andover, July 25, 1786 Sam'l Brown or Billerica and Elizabeth Noyes of Andover, Nov. 29, 1787 Beulah Brown and Caesar Brigdon, May 12, 1791 Joseph Brown or Tewksbury and Sarah Foster or Andover, June 8, 1794 Modern Browns or Andover In Lawrence Deaths -- Clara M. Brown daughter of Joseph-Brown, df tlaverhill sto, d. Jan. 25, 1855, age 11 yrs., - or small pox. 29 1855 , age 2 yr s. 7 mo. 14 days,· on William Brown, d. June, 1urnpike. Born in Ballardvale, to John and Agnes. Died of on the brain; bUDied in City Yard . . note: RD a()() \ Brown J)Qri US SCott. g('ace. fY}ttn'iui Se.t la"' - .Do rius ep1-. II I '17 dropsy

-3- (3 ) James-Brown and Phebe Blanchard were m. ec. 5 1734, by Rev. Sam'l Phillips. They had John (4), b. July 3, 1735 Phebe (4), b. June 9, 1737; d. 1739 James (4) , b. -Phebe (4) , the 2nd., b. ,. d. Apr. 12, 1740 James (4) , b. 1V1ay 29, 1743 Sam (4), b. Apr. 27, 1744 Hanna (4), b. Aug. 28, 1748 ( No more to this family and they sold out to someone, maybe Peter Osgood, as he owned the enkins, farm and sold part to the a little later. Jobn Brown, who m. Lucy Abbott, 'March 11, 1776 , may have taken Lucy as his 2nd wife. I think Luvy is of Asa Abbott's line. Martha Brown of Redding, m. Ben Peters, Oct. 7, 1783 Wm. Brovm of Salem, m. Phebe c.:arlton, a widow, June 13, 1786. John (4) Brown and Lucy Abbott, had: John (5), b. Sept. 9, 1777 Joseph Brown of Tewksbury, m. Sar.ah Foster, a sister of " Master Billyll, and settled wes t of 'l'rulls Mills, N. Tewks- bury. He was said to be a lawyer. I conclude that Hachel Cochrane, when a girl, used to live on the farm in Master Billy'S family, and became intimate with Joseph. He was the father of Rachelts daughter, Anstrie Abbott, b. Apr. 25, 1812, He was also the father of s. Abraham Gould 0

-4The BROWN FAMILY Rachel was published to Joseph B. Abbott, Dec. 1907. He deserted her, and before her marriage to Wm. Abbott, of Hollis, N.H., she had Anstrie, a cripple, who a long while. li ed stephen Browm m. Hannah Shedd of 'I'ewksbury; died there. :Lucy Brown m. James Bailey Sl!e was the dau. of: 1Nrn. Brown and :tiIary Osgood. Their ch. were os. W'tn. and Mary. l.Jucy d.1842. Wrn. m. :I;argaret Thompson of: Derry; lived in 'l'ewksbury and kept a st6re and tavern. Mary m. Eben Hunt;lived in Tewksbury, near Lowell .Tosiah m. 1st, Abigail. dau. of: Gen. Jos. Bradley Varnum, of Dracut; 2nd, Phebe, sister to .lbt and lived on the home place; kept store; did public business. His son Will. on the place. Hanna m. Rogers; settled in Littleton, Mass. E, Thaddeus; unmarried; studied Harvard College; physician; settled in Provincetown, Mass., Jonathan Brmvm, kin of: wm. a. about 30. above, m. an Osgood, sister of Marj'r. Lived in So. Tewksbury; had 1 child : Lydia Browm, who m. S6lomon Trull. Jonathan m. 2nd, a 11iss French; lived in Burlingt4ln , Tlass; had 1 child, John -------------Artemus Brown's g.father, was Hope Brown, who died when A.B. was 10 yrs. old, age 70-80, in Sudbury, Mass., where he Was probably born. His wife d. 10-12 yrs. later.

The BROWN FAMILY Artemus rown -5'- -2- Hope Bro-.vn' a family were Abel (2) of Sudbury Jonathan (2), of Deerfield Stephen (2), of Derry Lewis (2) , of Sudbury; seaman in youth Martin (2), of Sudbury; on homestead (2), (father of our Artemus,)m. about l774,Rhoda Wheeler, of Concord, Mass. He d. 1858 in Weston, Mass.; she d. at 96. Elijah and Rhoda lived in Sudbury, where all but two of their ch. were borm. Then he turned the property over to his brother Martin, and went to Fitchburg, and later a) /--- t- 0 Waltham. His ch. (3) m. 1st ,2nd m. Oatharine Rich- ardson of Andover, no. ch., 3rd m. in Indiana;-son Sam '4). Hope (3) m. Mary Fuller of Fitchburg Mary, (3) m. Francis Haynes, of Bal- ,a farmer. Simeon (3) In. Hebecca Putnrua of Waltham; lived in Weston; farmer. Le-I"lis (3), m. Mary E. Knowlton of Shrewsbury; lived in OXford) Ohio carpenter and farmer. Artemus (3) of Andover ,b. Jan. 26, 1804; m. Lydia Hardy. Had : AngeI(ina (4), b. Feb. 8, 1832 in i.7orcester; m. :'lm. Henryt rd w. of Jedida Burt of 'Neat Andover; lives in Lawrencej.' 'Vest Indian grocer; ch.: Edward US), b. in B' vale, Oct. 1852; Sarah Eliz. (5), b. Frye Village, Sept. 6, 1854 l.iarinda (3), m. Amos Moore in Waltham; d. there.

-6- Anna Brown, of' Andover, m. Ezra Batchelor of' Danvers, ec. 17, 1795. Enoch Brown of' Salem, m. Hannah Blanchard of' Andover, Jan. 13, 1803. Israel Brown of' Tyngsboro, m. Elizabeth Smith, June 18, -. Dr. Wm. Brown m. Rhoda. stevens , Mch. 3, 1811. Daniel C. Brown of' dover, m. Tryphena Bridges, Dec. 26, 1811. ,-Bec1C".r P arnurn , Mch. 4, 1824· ( Just at this date, Hugh Brown and wif'e amela, appear,) :1acob Brown m. Joseph, their son, b. Jan. 1, 1824' Ja.cob, u If , b. Jan. 18, 1825' Hugh was very likely a brother to :facob and son of' an elder Jacob Brown. ':Jm. a son of' Hugh Brown, d. at age of' 16. Jacob and Becky ar.num Brown had : l'1ary, b. July 21, 1825 ; d. March 22, 1828 Jacob, b. Jan. 12, 1827 ; d. at os. Mary , b. April 21, 1828 O the late marriages, some possibly were of' Jacob and Hugh's tribe. Gyrus Brown m. Hanniet lVeston, Apr. 13, 1826 Artemus Brown of' Worcester, m. Lydia Wardwell, Apr. 18, 1831 Thomas B. Erown m. Martha Farnum, uan. 1, Edward Brown of' Salem, m. Eliza alton , luly 21, 1842 Naomi Brown m. John Kershaw, Dec. 1, 1836 , r 1833

-7- The BROWN FAMILY Sam Brown, a papermaker, of Boston, b. April 9, 1788; m. . Rebecca ttaynes ,dau. of Ruth Wood and Aaron Haynes. He d. 1836. 'I" Their children Rebecca Brown, b. 1799; b. En - m. Nath Fuller, Jan. 9, 1802, Sam, d.y. Sam Wood Brown, b. Oct. 9, 1804; d. 1859; lived in Lowell. Roxanne , b. Aug. 15, 1806 ; m. Darius Scott. t. no-je.: See p e 2.) Richard, d; Constace d. Hannah, b. Aug. 9, 1811; drowned Aug. 7, 1862, Madisonville, Ohio tienry , b. Jan. 17, 1813 , of Andover- Huckleberry Hill, Mary Ann, b. Apr. 28, 1817 "., he Henry Brown, above, was a resident of West Me lived on the road to ueo. Boston & Lowell ., avis arish in 1862. and was an engineer for the rrom 1836 -1856. Before that was for 7 years a machinist; now a farmer. He married Thirza gane, daughter of Solomon Jackson and l3etsy Morrill of Holderness, N.H. No children; a real jolly couple. - He had somewh ere, a 1'740 paper in Essex at. , o a John Simeo'1 Brown and sister Hanna, who married B.{Pindar. Sam'l Brown of Ipswich bought land of them, that was divided between the heirs of their uncle In. Aslebe of Andover. There were 8 heirs, Hanna Aslebe, sister of In. (2) Aslebe and daughter of In. (1) Aslebe, m. Joseph Brown, and these were her children.

-8- The BROWN FAMILY Andover Notes Asa Hutchinson son o Ebenezer Brown and Emma Cross o about 1797. He marr!ed Amanda arker, daughter Danvers, was born o rown, Aaron Parker o Cavendish, Vt., o Westford. and G.-daughter o Aaron rarker Asa and Amanda lived in a house in Ballardvale built by Charles French. Joseph Brown They had no children. who came in 1842 from Main Village, N.H. was a brother to Asa. Joseph liked melons first rate and Marland had a garden near. During melon time, so the neighbors said, Brown used to set his table in an upstairs room , lest neighbors be inquisitive. /LUC Y Joseph's wi e was lso a Parker, born in Cavendish, a cousin to Asa's wi e Their oldest daughter, Marcella, was a teacher in the Phillips District o Andover. She marrmed Francis Kelly o Amesbury, who worked in B'vale when they made carriages in the File Shop. Sarah Augusta, a dressmaker o Newton; Julia Marion, a teacher in B 'vale; lv:ary Frances, --were children o Marcella In west arish in 1862, were : John Woodward Brown , in File Shop, beyond owned the S. Lovejoy place J. Fields towards the railroad, 8 acres. He . was son o Isaac Brown and brother of Alfred Brown who boarded at Winniets- a native of Billerica. John was b. 1828; m. Lydia m. Swift of Westford. OUqp oq Od UD am.ia zM.Wx mx

-9mhe BRO'vYN PAMILY EdWard. Brown of Ipswich, wife Faith, was a comtemporary of William Bartholomew, of Ipswich, who cl.cied 1681 in Charlestown. The Will of Edward Browne, 1659, mentions FAITH, h s wife,a son THOMAS, deceased, whose legacy from an Aunt Watson in England, was to be passed to the brother JOSEPH, then a minor. Joseph was also to enjoy the use of land which Edward had bought of 1I Brother " Bartholomew. A son JOHN and daughters unnamed in detail, are mentioned, and remembered. IVho was Bartholomew? 'lIas he brother to Edward? Did the two marry sisters or did FAITH belong to the Bartholomew family! Or did Vlilliam marl'Y Brown's sister, or were the men step-brothers, or half-brothers, or did a child of Barhholomew marry a child of Brownf Which in the old days brought the parents into close relationshipf. and in some cases proved to be the cause of the term used. Was the FAITH BROWN who married Daniel Warren in 1660, widow or daughter of Edward ?Was John Brown of Heading Hill, who married Elizabeth Osgood in Andover, 1659, son of the above Edlt/ard ? Joseph Brown married Hannah Aslebe of Andover and her children were heirs of the estate of ]]er brother1 Lieut. In. Aslebe, who married !\1ary OsgoOO, a niece O:L John Brown f s wife, Elizabeth. capt. John Brown's children came back to Andover lines by marriage. If he w&s not the son of Edward, I do not know where else to find one. Elizabeth, the only surviving child of Elizabeth Osgood. married Ben Hartshorne of Reading, se-cond wife,-Jo:b.n, IVlary, l athaniel John is cut off with 5 sh., in 1709. 684. Children by the and Stephen, are mentioned. '.'Jhere'H In. born,.l:68 '? .

The BROWN -10- F iI Y -2- The similarity of names suggests a relationship between the family of old Nicholas Brown and Edward Brown, whose children moved back and forth between Ips',rich and Reading. Perhaps - dward of England, husband of Jane Side, had two sons, Nicholas and Edward, in New England. Should be glad to give more place to the Andover pe igrees of the only BROWN line appearing here early. C.H.A. John (1) Brown, born 1595, came to Ipswich in 1641. He m. Elizabeth. Very likely this one is confused with John arovrn of Hampton, b. 1598, who may have been born in London. One John Brown, a tailor, b. 1611 came from Ess.x, near Chelmsford, Eng. in 1638. His wife was Sarah--f,

-11- The BROWN PAMILY Joseph (2) Brown of Andover, who married Hannah !Blebe, was the son of Edward (1) Brown of IpsVlich, and his wife Faitho Hannah's children were heirs of the estate of her brother, Lieut. John Aslebe, who married Mary Osgood. Joseph d. 1694 , -Sept. 30. i ter his death, Hannah found that the debts were more than the credits, so askerJ.time to fix thiugs UP. She had be :n given 200 };'bs.,ho. and land and 18 acres, tiliuge nd maadow, in Ipswicho Joseph (3), John (3), Thomas (3), Sam'l (3), Ben (3); Hanna (3),(who married Simeon Pindar,») Elizabeth \3), (who m. John Holland,)i Sarah (3), ( who m. Richard Rindge, )were the heirs. It was agreed in 1721, 27 years after Joseph's death,and before Uncle John Aslebe of Andover died, that : John (3) got the West half of homestead; Tom, Sam and n the East Half. ( ita ther crowded there). Benj. (3) of Ipswich, m. a Widow, Elizabeth Fosse. ne d. 1734. He was a carpenter, and held undivided lands at Andover. The widow d. 1753. The Elizabeth (4), b. Hanna, bapt. children Yeb. 28, 1716 Jan. 16, 1718 Lydia (4), b. Nov. 26, 17i9jm. Ebenezer Harris, Sarah (4), Nov. 24, 1721 ; m. David Geddes, Ben (4), b. Mch. 8, 1723; only son; adored by mother; 6. 1753 Apr. 27.) Mary (4), b. Aug. 16, 1726 ; m. P. Henderson. . I Saranne (4), Aug. 25, .1728· The Will of Harmah Aslebe Brown, made 1728; pro. 1738, gives 28 acres on West side Boston Brook, bd. on Sam! ( F'arnuElI , Andrew Allen's, James Ingalls' and Henry Chandler's; 3 acresbds. of In. Waits and Moses Tyler, to her childreno Tim and SamB:nown act as attorneys. Tim, g.-son of Bec1d. sister, gets land in Methuen.

-/2- The BROWN FAMIL!' John Brown, yeoman,and Hannah Pindar, sister, of Ipswich, for 160 bs. to brother Sam Brown of lspwich, several tracts of land of the estate of Uncle In. Aslebe. dec. of Andovera farm given by Uhcle Brown, by Aslebe to them, as heirs of Hannah last will : 1/4 pond meadow ; 1/4 of a Right to him by Sommon Rights and 1/4 of a tract lying given by Boston Road 87: 148 Ben Brown of Andover d W. Brown of Salem to Sam'l Osgood : a parcel of land north side Merrimac River , 300 acres, conveyed to In. Brown and Elizabeth Green, exec. Phebe Brown of 89 : 88 in will, 1710. Sam'l Brown of Ipswich, hatter,to yeoman, all rights in the estate Timothy Full !t,;f Middletown, of Uncle In. Aslebe dec., given to Hannah Brown and children. Bounds begin in north end of the road on no. side of Hill called Aslebe Hill, improved by ttenry and Edward Gray and others to go to Salem- and ran S.W. to White Oake, standing VV. end of Oake and S.- S. SadIe Meadow ; S.E. to White by Capt. Boyntonf farm; by B. Dane, then E. on Osgood's farm to road and on road to bounds. Also, Fuller purchased of Joseph and 83: 165 Brown and Sarah Rirldge, 17431 Tom Brown and Joseph Brown 0# Ipswich, for 430 Lbs. to ftmothy Troth of Middletown, 7 score acres in Andover, beginning S.E corner stump of Maple standing W. side swamp , N to Black Oak by Ed. Gray- S.W. to White Oake standing VV.End Sadlemwadow - S.E. to Vihite Oake and to S-S- and Capt. Osgood's original farm line near Beaver vam- E. by ad. farm land to N.E. cor. Osgood farmE. to 1 bd. Abigail , w.of Tom; Eliz. Wo of Joseph; 1742,

The BROWN FAMILY -13- Aslebe Deeds -2)6: 200 Sam Brown and W. Brown of Ipswich, sold land om Bulrush Meadow divided, located on W. side near upland, all in T&m's section, 2 lots W of first one 3 acres on Moses Tyler's bds 2nd down the way to sd. Tyler's meadow. 1742. 319: 50 Sold, by Ezra Himes, Essex Coo, guardian, Sprague, minor, of about 6 yrs., gDanted Andover, who lands of John to Nathan Barker of gave bond with Timothy Johnson and John Brown as sureties for his faithful discharge of the trust. Apr.3, 1731,

-/4- The BROWN FAMILY Of' IPSWI(;H ( Deeds) Tom Brown of' Ipswich 1: 107 and George Tuttle, in 1652, bought of' ttenry Short, of' Newbury, in behalf' of' Stephen Dun who needed money, upland and a f'arm granted by Newbury to sd. Stephen Dun 300 acres- same to go over to Newbury dir- ectly af'ter purchase. There 1660 See Newbury Deeds Essex Sessions - In. 'ruttle vs. Wm. Brown of' ipswich and 1: 85 Wm. Dudbridge- lost 'luttle I s BOAT( or BOUK)4 margin notes) 1647. 1: 132 At Ipswich- 1 :134 eposition 1:140 Ipswich- A Mr. Brown's bill against Tom How.fWas probably a 1651 - Francis Brown deposition. of' Richard Brown of Ipsaich, Boston man) and against In. Stacy of Marblehead. Charles Brown, then of' Ipswich. Mary Cross said she had her 2:4 Malt of' him, but she STOLE it. Charles said he did not give it or to her,?any malt. 165L 2:87 Sept 1653 -Wif'e of' henry Brown of' IPswich, presented and summ- oned with a long list L 133-vol.2 J: .:dward Brovm f'or some small thing. ( Did not follow up). of' Ipswich, app. of the estate of' John Coolye. Mch. 14, 1653· 3: 43 3:45 NICho 1656 Joseph Brown deposition- Kimball \lS. Smith Mch. 1656 John Brown of Ipswich presented f'or stealing his neighbor's wood.( Was he. the In.Sr. or Jr. of' Wm. Sprague1s line?) 1656- John Brown, overseer of In. Jackson's sawmill. 31:11- 1656 Jackson of' Ipswich and John as wibmesses. ;

The· BROWN FAMILY of -JS- Il'S11lCFI (!,1aeds -2-) .11 Edward Brown of Ipswich- Marshall 3: 137 Sept. 1657 - Edward Bridges Jr.,was up for many things-(see Mch. 1657 Bridges' notes)- fornication with Mary Browne and mary Q,uiltonSam f 1 according to depositd.on of . ,- . . Younglove, aged 20. Said Bridges told him so. Younglove said he did not believe it. ( Bridges a notorious liar, anyway.) Sept. 1657- eposition case- p. 138; p. 13925. of Simon Stacey of Ipswich in regard to eposition of Thos. Varnham of Ipswich, age Sept. 1657- said bridges boy left his master to 80 home without leave. In. Allen's deposition about Mary Browne. H. Bridges presented same year, same offense with Mary Quilton. 3: 151-- 1657 . Edward Brown orde ed by the Constable Theoph. Wilson, to replace 8 pewter dishes of Samll Symondts, " distressedII by Edward Brown. Gt. tells 4:p.2 4: 16 Wilson to deliver them to Symonds. Edward Brown- marshall, Mch. 1658 ame. Ordered to replace some corn and malt in barrels of T. Wilson, constable, and deliver to Job Bishop. June 1658- Edward-Marshall, 2 counties ; 1659, Marshall. 4: 130 Joseph Brown, deposition- age 23, :,lch.2, 1659 In. baker vs. Corp. Jm. Andrews. ( son of Edward (1). 5: 65 1659. Joseph Brown of tpsV{ich, deposition- advised Pennell, servant to Richard Stackwell, to confess vihat he lmew as to R.S. taking hay f'rom Walter Hopes. All of Ipswich.

-/6The BROWN :B'AMILY --- - of .IPS',VIeR Decds-3- ) 5:77 Nov. 1659 - The Will of Edward (l) Browne of Ips.,ich, leb. 9, 1659pro. Jan 27, 1660. '110 son Thomas, a gift for him from his aunt Watson in England; Thomas being dead, it is given to Joseph (2) Brown, under 21. Bartholomew (2) Brown to have 8 acres of land which Joseph bought of Bartholomew. },ilaith, wife of Edward, the Robert Sand- Tom and, exec. witnesses. Peb. 20, 1659 by Moses Pingry and Robert Sand. 5:80 1660- lilay.-- Goodman Browne of Ipswich, in dep.jJohn Brown of IJ3- swich, dep. Fuller vs. Lee. 12:71 Lydia BrovV'n of Ipswich accusses Obadia 3ridges of being the father of her child; gives the occassion 23 weeks before. J:t'eb. 29, 1666. 13:31 Meadow of \Vm. Brovm of Ipswich in dispute. 180- 122 Wm. A1)pleton of Ipswich, for 272 . ;. from Stephen Brovm of Ipswich, sells 6 acres, 1807 .In. and Sarah Choate, witnesses. Stephen sold to Joseph Brown of Ipswich, 13 acres Land, bounds "1 ::/ '.' on Elisha., Brown and .se.n Brown and Wm. (Jogswell, and Francis Brown and phraim.( Elisha l4) was uncle to Stephen l5) who was an only son. All these were relatives.) 1807- In. Manning and Vim. l.ta.keman , Jr. 196- 207 Stephen Brown, yeoman of Ipsrll'ich, for 300 pd. by George jjrown gOOdman, 1/2 acre lot beginning at Dan Potter1s homestead line and tnence to liIl11 Eiver, thence to County Hoad; 1/2 the buildings; 9 acres, to be redeemed in a year. L ch. 2, 1818.

-17- The BRO',\'N FAMILY of i.PSWICH .:). Deeds-4- ) 195- 170 Stephen brown of Ipswich, yeoman, for 100 , sells Ebenezer Gogswell on morteage, 4 acres, 1812; redeemed 1817. David 196: 207 eddings, witnesses. Stepl1en Brown, to George Brown, for; 300, 1/2 la1llld, 1/2 bldgs. 9 acres 1 p. 245. Stephen Brmvl1 to ;:0;::;88 '.','il1ett of Jpswich, 4 1/2 acres, 1 undivided; 4 &C e2 of t e other; 6 in Ch8beclJee ', ;oods Nat'.-['l 1/2 old lot , 2acres; 1/4 lot in G's TNoods, 2 acres. Mortgage 1812; redeBl:led U3l7. 'I'hcs Ross 208: 196 Joshua and ,9,; IJathan Lord. BrOVlD and wife Elizabeth, Sarah ijufkin, widow I' ': Hannah Brown, single, L uia ,: Brown, single, Reuben Brown of New ;;:)alem, H.H., carpenter, and wife Lucy, for 50 .hbs. from brother Stephen of IpsYrich, yeoman, sell their rights in marsh and buildings etc. of the estate .of their father, John (3) Brown of Ipswich. Bds. on Ben Brown and land iv-here Stephen BrOYlD lives; land on Brownis Hill; 9 acres; and he gives up all moveables of J&hn, dec'd., 1789. 148: 64 stephen brown, of lps ,;ich, a yeomag, for 27 bbs. fpom Hobert Dodge and Barnabe Dodge, gentlemen, an upland on Brown Hill on road from Hamlet l,leeting house to Chebaceoj 10 acres. 1787 p. 66 Sarah :§rovm, widow of Stephen, and Ben and Ermine of' Ipsvlich, selJ. to Rpbert Dodge, land in Ghebaceo, last of Cbebaceo Woods. 1787, ( LookS as if Stephen of' our ancestors in Ips'.vich). l ewbur-y and wife Sara vVhipple I were

-/8- The BROWN Family John (2) Brown, son of Edward (1) Brown and Faith--, of Ipsvrich, married Elizabeth -----. ,. (3)Nathe (3) John, He d. sept. 13, 1677. Ch: m. Judith Perkins ; 1673 Hannah Collins 1668· m.1 at. Ia:M: iIi I'xsbs tOll 'Cot." May 29, 1702. Sold In. Frost of Sa1em,land in Ipswich- also to Sam'l Kimball. to As1ebe Joseph (2) itlho marr'ied Hannah John (3) had - - (see pg.J/ m. Mary had: Esther(4) Lt. Sam'l (3) m. Martha Jacobs : Sam(4) Jr'. b. Nov. 30,1700 William (I), b. 1711 Richard (4) bpt. 1713 Jonathan (4) a b1acksmith;m. Hannah f1avis; moved to Gloucester. Thomas (3), m. Abigail Jacobs Jacob (4) Thomas (4) enjamin (3) m. Elizabeth Fosse (William (5) Brown, son of 'flm. (4) above, m. Lucy Adams,1778 ':Vm. (6), b. Sept. 26, 1791 d. Apr. 9, 1869; m. 1st Lucinda ;i!bipp1e, 1813; she d. 1815. 2nd Marriage: Lydia !'.amson Adams, 1819. She d. 1883. Children: Wo Austin Amanda { Jose h robab y (7) b. 1820; m. Mary j'hipp1e 1844; 2nd Abby Jones, 185S.) (3) who. m. AJaigail--- ; a-Joseph (3)(a1so not recorded) , m. Joseph (4) , b. Jan. 16, 1708;m. Apr. 18, 1734 Su:sa.ne Dodge Joseph (5),bp.Aug. 15 1736j 0 a1eb (5), b. sept. 5, 1736;Arthur(5), b. June 26, 1739; Surane (5), Sept. 27, 1741

The B own Family Vanie1 (3}d b. Jan. 1, 1684 Children of Joseph (3) Brown and Abigail. ( Cont). Philip (4), Mch. 1710; lived Hamlet Parish; d. 'uec. 13, 1797; m. Elizabeth --; daughter B1izabeth l5) b. iilch. 13, 177l Elizabeth (4), b. Nov. 27, 1711. ( Did she m. ,Uavid Robertst) Lydia.(·4) b. Mch. 28, 1714· Sarah 4), b. April 8, 1716, Arthur(4), b. Mch. 18, 1718, Francis (4), b. Jan. 24, 1720. ( Did he m. liiary Annable ?) Lucy (4), b. Aug. 20, 1724. Nathe (3 ) Brown and Judith Perkins, m. 1673, had Jacob (3) , b. f1ec. 22, 1673. James (3) , b. June 1. 1685, John (3) , b.Nathaniel (3) , b.Elizabeth (3) - ; m. Hus sey ch. Wm. (4) ; Hath'l (4); Joseph Hussey (4), Mary (3) b. Hannah, (3) b. m. Hubbard· ; m. dward Cogswell, .

- O- The BROWN FAMILY John (32 Brown, who married Elizabeth and went to Preston, Ct. 1701 , La called . . Junior, in deeds of his father, John t2). James (3) who marr ed Sarah Cogswell, lived on the farm. He pec1d. in 1721, 2/3 of the land and the Mansion House- and farm, bought of Antony C and omas Bishop, Jan. 1, 1684. Their ch: James (4), bapt. Mch. 21, 1725 Jonathccn l4), bapt. June 1726; d. July 1'726; Jona'J7han (2l').d) (3), bapt. June 18, 1727; d. 1753 Francis (4), bapt. Aug. 4, 1728; d. Aug. 16, same yr. Lucy (4), bapt. Sept. 2. 1729 Eunice (4), bapt. July 13, 1731 Elizabeth \4), Bapt. j;I'eb. 2, 1732 Sarah (4), bapt. Nov. 24, 1734 Francis (4), bapt. Oct. 21, 1739 WID. (3) Wm. rown and Dorothy Geddings, had (4) Thomas (4) lq.isha (4) Dorothy l4)b. 1711 m. valeb Burnam, Ben (4), bapt. Apr. 12, 1713 ehemia, (4) b. -- 1715 Stephen (4), b. and do 1714 Mary (3), b. 1685; d. 1686 r.Tary (3) 2nd. wife of Samuel Ghoa te in 1721.

The BROWN FAMILY ( Spephen Brown's -/21- line) The WILL of Wm. (3) Brown, made 1753. Wife Dorothy Gecidings; Ch. 'lIilliam,l705 ?;Thomas, 1707 ? Elisha, 1709 ? Dorothy, 1711; Ben 1713; Nehemia 1715; Stephen 1717.(Nathan'1, d. probably) 32 acres Homestead; 14 acres Rocky Hill, 14 acres Lincoln Hill, 16 acres Turner Hill, 7 1/2 acres wood at Topsfield, 1 1/2 odd lots , 1 new lot- woodland 2 acres over ye Pond; a Marsh at Proctor's; Watch- -- Wm. 3/4 acre a cattle run and a strip next to lot he had of N. Fuller- where beach-sunk ship stood; 1 acre at 'fopsfield bought of Widow Howlet, and lands at Gore Hall. Thomas a clerk he heldBen: 1/2 of In. Stacey woodlot and land at Ipswich bt. of Thos. Hovey and some of Lincoln's swamp --- bds. on In. Brown and son Wrn. and Topsfield land of Dorothy Burnam. Son Nehemia and Daughter Mary and son Stephen 2 1/2 acres woodland at Topsfield- and rest of the estate he divides between Dorothy and .l:!;lisaa, as they were executors. valeb, husband of Dorothy, bro. Ben and bro. Vm. and bro. Tom gave sec. (4) Stephen m. Ann, daughter of V . Stark ; ch tephen m. Elizabeth Potter, dau. of Robert Potter; Mary (6) (5), b.1747; m. Asa Holt. Betsy, either a 2nd wife of Stephen or sister to Elisabeth Potter, m. a Haggett Stephen Brown of Ipswich, yeoman, adm. to son Stephen with Nehernia and James Brown as sueeties, Nov. 7, 1797. mnventoryof Real Estat&.#omestead; 31/2 a salt marsh; 3 a. wood land in Topsfield- seems to identify him with the ma of Wm. (3) legacy.

e BROWN FAMILY 2- Stephen Brown line Elisha Brown, brother to Stephen (4), d. April 1, 1791. His WILL probate July, 1. 1799. Witnesses Barnabee Dodge and Joseph Brown. Homestead and 40 acres; a brick yard; 13 acres Salt J.'Iiarsh and a barn; 13 acres Kinsman's pasture; 19 acres on Wilderness Hill; 3 acres Salt :,Tarsh near Treadwell's lot; 3 acres at Proctor's Pond; 3 acres at Chebaceo Woods;---- house, barn and pew in South Meeting House. Wi e was Elizabeth -- daughter Lucy Tibbets g.-daUghter Lydia, Betsy barnel, Betsy, Raymond- son vaniel, son Elisha, son Ephraim, heirs o Elisha before estate was settled. 150: 143 Gideon Batchelder of vanvers, a yeoman, recovers judgment, (4) July 1789, against Stephen "J3rovm of Ipswich for 24 i:zbs .2d. and 2 bbs.7 s.ld. cost o suit- Stephen to be stuck in jail until l atht he pays. appraise. 1 Whipple B. Trask and Belatia Brown chosen to imsley 151:99 -- Stephen Brown, for 29 Stevens of Andover bs.S s. epot, sheriff. from Sam Patch and Ben Patch, 5 ac. of Tillage. Anna signs. ( Elisha Whitney- James Annable ) p. 248 Stephen of Ipsviich, yeoman, for 55 libs. acres o pasture-righ f way from am from Nath'l FelloVls, 9 1/2 and Ben atch to go across the land he sold them. 'lJife .An.ma signs. ( Elisha Whitney- Jacob Arlnable) 165: 48 Stephen Drown of Ipswich, for 101 bs. from Timothy Tibbetts, land called the" CLOSE", on a lane to James Brown1s. 1798. (Daniel Noyes, Nathan FelloWS, witnesses) lP-; 239 Paul Morgan and wife Anna, of Gloucester, release to Stephen Brown of' Ipswich, rights in his father Stephen's estate, late of Ipswich. 1797 0

-.23lJ.he BROWN FAMILY IPS":ICH Steph n Wm. (3) (5) Brown m. Elizabeth Potter. Stephen was g. son of and Dorothy Geddings. Windmill Hill. Stephen and Elizabeth lived at Their ch.: JoWl (6) of Windsor, vt. Betsy (6) ; married a Haggett of Salem and Ipswich, Sarah (6) ; m. a Berry of Salem Robert (6) returned to Ipswich,filary -i-left her a house.) ; lived in Beverly; a hatter. Mary (6) , m. Stephen Holt of Andover Stephen {6) ; m. a Charlotte (6) George (6) Walter (6) Harriet (6) Anna (6) ; & N.Y. Hotel Keeper. Meady of Ipsl'lich; settled in Hallowell,Me. m. a brother of Stephen's wife; lived ; m. a Meady and a ; & m. ; m. Hallowell Saunders; lived in Ipswich. twice - lived in Ipswich. Vim. Webb of Salem, ; m. an, Eaton; wemt to Penn.

The BROWN FAMILY IPSWXCH IPSWICH MARRIAGE RECORDS . . Lydia Brown to Andrew Moody, Nov. 27, 1659 Faith brown to anie1 Waeren , July 1, 1660.( wid. o Ed(l) or dau? Jane Brown to Thomas Jacobs , ec. Joseph Brovm to Hannah Aslebe , , Joanna Brovm to Isaac Fellows Nathe Brown to Judith Perkins, John Brown 21, 1671 Peb. 27,1671 Jan. 29, 1672 Dec. 16, 1673 to Hannah Polly Brown to Thomas f1ane, 1677 Apr. 17, 1788 Sarah Brown to John Thurslow, Mch. 2, 1685 ames John (2) Brown probably had a son, Cogswell. There seems to be . (3) who m. Sarah a James (3) in the homestead, 1721. The James (3) son o I athe l2) JIe m. 1723, Sarah Cogswell; d. 1740. may have m. twice: a Mehitabel Pingrie and to Jemima-- and had sons, vavid, Nataan, Ben ,and Jemima. In. ( 1 0 , In. (2), '.'IHl. (3) m. Dorothy Geddings j son Hehemiah (4), b. 1715- wife I Iary; dau. IVlary,bapt. 1743; Dorothy 1744 John (3) Brown of Ipswich, hard to .,j p1ace; . 1" eb. 12, 1768. 1nv. April 18, 1746- honestead in Chebaceo , 5 acres marsh; wife Mary. lJau. Ruth bapt. 1728; Sam'l , 1735, only surviving son in 1759. Dau. Hephziba living 1759. Jonathan (4), son of James (3), In.

Beulah Brown and Caesar Brigdon, May 12, 1791 Joseph Brown or Tewksbury and Sarah Foster or Andover, June 8, 1794 Modern Browns or Andover In Lawrence Deaths --Clara M. Brown daughter of Joseph-Brown, df tlaverhill sto, d. Jan. 25, 1855, age 11 yrs., - or small pox. William Brown, d. June, 29 1855 , age 2 yrs. 7 mo. 14 days,· on

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