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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Brown Lucinda (daughter of Brown Levis and Fuller? Marsilva).

    Lucinda married Wells Horace on 14 Jun 1810 in Charlestown, Nh. Horace was born in of Rockingham. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Brown Levis was born about 1752 in Leominster, Worcester County, MA (son of Brown Aaron and Burke Abigail); died about 1811 in Charlestown, Sullivan County, NH.

    Notes:

    From Charlestown, NH town records:

    3/12/1782 Levi Brown surveyor/sworn in, 1785 Constable, 1788 on School Committee, 1793 on School Committee, 1794 Surveyor.

    NH Cheshire Co Probate:

    Lucy Brown administrator 1/17/1811
    Bequeathed money to Levi Brown, Geo. Brown, Benj. Brown, Henry Brown, Jacob Amis? & wife Patty, Jesse Wire? and wife Lucy, Horris Walls? and wife Lucinda, Fanna Brown

    1800 Census Charlestown, NH

    Brown, Levi 1M<10 2M16-26 1M>45 1F<10 2F10-16 1F26-45

    From Charlestown, NH town records:

    3/12/1782 Levi Brown surveyor/sworn in, 1785 Constable, 1788 on SchoolCommittee, 1793 on School Committee, 1794 Surveyor

    NH Cheshire Co Probate:

    Lucy Brown administrator 1/17/1811
    Bequeathed money to Levi Brown, Geo. Brown, Benj. Brown, Henry Brown,Jacob Amis? & wife Patty, Jesse Wire? and wife Lucy, Horris Walls? andwife Lucinda, Fanna Brown

    1800 Census Charlestown, NH

    Brown, Levi 1M<10 2M16-26 1M>45 1F<10 2F10-16 1F26-45

    Levis married Fuller? Marsilva. Marsilva was born in 1753; died on 04 Jan 1796 in Charlestown, Sullivan County, NH; was buried in Forest Hill Cemetery, Charlestown, Sullivan County, NH. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Fuller? Marsilva was born in 1753; died on 04 Jan 1796 in Charlestown, Sullivan County, NH; was buried in Forest Hill Cemetery, Charlestown, Sullivan County, NH.
    Children:
    1. 1. Brown Lucinda
    2. Brown Benjamin
    3. Brown Patty was born on 25 Feb 1776 in Charlestown, Sullivan County, NH.
    4. Brown Charlotte was born on 13 Mar 1778 in Charlestown, Sullivan County, NH.
    5. Brown Levi was born on 13 Jan 1780 in Charlestown, Sullivan County, NH.
    6. Brown Aaron was born on 21 Oct 1781 in Charlestown, Sullivan County, NH.
    7. Brown George was born on 04 Oct 1783 in Charlestown, Sullivan County, NH; died on 29 Sep 1859 in Two Rivers Twp., Manitowac County, WI; was buried in Pioneers' Rest Cem., Two Rivers Twp, Manitowoc County, WI.
    8. Brown Lucy was born on 03 Sep 1785 in Charlestown, Sullivan County, NH.
    9. Brown Fanny was born on 10 May 1791 in Charlestown, Nh.
    10. Brown Henry was born in Nov 1793 in Charlestown, Nh.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Brown Aaron was born on 25 Dec 1723 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA (son of Brown Jonathan and Dudley Sibbell); died about 1770 in Charlestown, Sullivan County, NH.

    Notes:

    I have not totally proved that the Levi Brown b. in Lunenberg, was thesame Levi as the on in Charlestown, NH. However, it is highly probablysince the Levi in Lunenberg was the son of Aaron and Abigail and theymoved to Charlestown from Lunenberg.

    There were two Aaron Browns in Leominster/Lunenberg both having childrenaround the same time which causes a lot of confusion, especially sincethe Leominster first church records only give the father's name onbirths. Following are listing from the Leominster First Church:

    Sept. 28, 1747 Aaron Brown and Rachel his wife joined church
    Oct. 3, 1747 Aaron Brown on Leominster married Rachel Reed of Harvard

    baptisms:

    Oct. 1747 Sarah, dau. of Aaron Brown
    Jan 14, 1750 Prudence, dau. of Aaron Brown, Junr.
    Mar 25, 1750 Ephriam, son of Aaron Brown
    Mar 29, 1752 Aaron, son of Aaron Brown
    Sept 24, 1752 Levi, son of Aaron Brown, Junr.
    Oct 27, 1754 Silas and Elizabeth (twins), children of Aaron Brown
    June 11, 1758 Molly, dau of Aaron and Rachel Brown

    Following are from Leominster, MA VR

    Aug. 13, 1747 Sarah, dau of Aaron and Rachel Brown
    Jan 11, 1749-50 Prudence, dau of Aaron and Abigail Brown
    Jan 14, 1749-50 Ephriam, son of Aaron and Rachel Brown

    One of the Aaron's was referred to as Aaron, Jr. both in church and townrecords, even though neither appears to be the son of an Aaron. Ibelieve the Jr. was simply a way of keeping them seperate and indicateswhich was younger. Notice that in the church records, Aaron has a sonAaron in 1752, so he wasn't the father of Aaron, Jr.. Aaron Brown, Jr.must have been the Aaron who married Abigail since both the church andtown records list a birth for Prudence. Likewise, the entries for Sarahshow that Aaron (Sr.) was Rachel Reed's husband. Aaron Jr. also hasbirths show in Lunenberg and Charlestown, NH.

    Lunenberg, MA VR

    Jan 31, 1744-45 Aaron, son of Aaron and Abigail Brown
    Feb 17, 1746-47 David, son of Aaron and Abigail Brown
    Dec 13, 1754 Jonathan, son of Aaron and Abigail Brown (he d. July 17,1759)
    Feb. 2, 1757 Hepsibah, dau of Aaron and Abigail Brown
    Oct. 1, 1759 Jonathan, son of Aaron and Abigail Brown

    Charlestown, NH VR

    May 16, 1762 Elijah, son of Aaron and Abigail Brown

    The probate records for the Estate of Aaron Brown of Charlestown (Feb 18,1770?) mention s. Aaron Jr., and include David Brown as a creditor.According to Charlestown town records, they were warned out ofCharlestown on Mar 27, 1760 after having arrived in Feb. 4, 1760. Howeverthey apparently stayed for a while. Later probate shows Jonas Cutler ofGroton, MA trying to get money fron Aaron and Aaron Jr. of Charlestown(May 16, 1769 docket #15226). In docket #28508, Simon Sartwell ofCharlestown got a judgement against Capt. Aaron Brown of Westmoreland, NHon June 11, 1771 after he left town owing money. That was probably AaronBrown Jr. who left after Aaron Sr. passed away.

    From NEHGR V13 pp 7-8 Petition for the Protection of Township No. 4Dec 31, 1746 Includes from Lunenberg Thomas Brown, Joseph Fuller, AaronBrown

    I have not totally proved that the Levi Brown b. in Lunenberg, was the same Levi as the on in Charlestown, NH. However, it is highly probably since the Levi in Lunenberg was the son of Aaron and Abigail and they moved to Charlestown from Lunenberg.

    There were two Aaron Browns in Leominster/Lunenberg both having children around the same time which causes a lot of confusion, especially since the Leominster first church records only give the father's name on
    births. Following are listing from the Leominster First Church: Sept. 28, 1747 Aaron Brown and Rachel his wife joined church.

    Oct. 3, 1747 Aaron Brown on Leominster married Rachel Reed of Harvard

    Baptisms:

    Oct. 1747 Sarah, dau. of Aaron Brown
    Jan 14, 1750 Prudence, dau. of Aaron Brown, Junr.
    Mar 25, 1750 Ephriam, son of Aaron Brown
    Mar 29, 1752 Aaron, son of Aaron Brown
    Sept 24, 1752 Levi, son of Aaron Brown, Junr.
    Oct 27, 1754 Silas and Elizabeth (twins), children of Aaron Brown
    June 11, 1758 Molly, dau of Aaron and Rachel Brown


    Following are from Leominster, MA VR:

    Aug. 13, 1747 Sarah, dau of Aaron and Rachel Brown
    Jan 11, 1749-50 Prudence, dau of Aaron and Abigail Brown
    Jan 14, 1749-50 Ephriam, son of Aaron and Rachel Brown

    One of the Aaron's was referred to as Aaron, Jr. both in church and town records, even though neither appears to be the son of an Aaron. I believe the Jr. was simply a way of keeping them seperate and indicates which was younger. Notice that in the church records, Aaron has a son Aaron in 1752, so he wasn't the father of Aaron, Jr.. Aaron Brown, Jr. must have been the Aaron who married Abigail since both the church and town records list a birth for Prudence. Likewise, the entries for Sarah show that Aaron (Sr.) was Rachel Reed's husband. Aaron Jr. also has
    births show in Lunenberg and Charlestown, NH.


    Lunenberg, MA VR:

    Jan 31, 1744-45 Aaron, son of Aaron and Abigail Brown
    Feb 17, 1746-47 David, son of Aaron and Abigail Brown
    Dec 13, 1754 Jonathan, son of Aaron and Abigail Brown (he d. July 17,
    1759)
    Feb. 2, 1757 Hepsibah, dau of Aaron and Abigail Brown
    Oct. 1, 1759 Jonathan, son of Aaron and Abigail Brown


    Charlestown, NH VR:

    May 16, 1762 Elijah, son of Aaron and Abigail Brown

    The probate records for the Estate of Aaron Brown of Charlestown (Feb 18, 1770?) mention s. Aaron Jr., and include David Brown as a creditor. According to Charlestown town records, they were warned out of Charlestown on Mar 27, 1760 after having arrived in Feb. 4, 1760. However they apparently stayed for a while. Later probate shows Jonas Cutler of Groton, MA trying to get money fron Aaron and Aaron Jr. of Charlestown
    (May 16, 1769 docket #15226). In docket #28508, Simon Sartwell of Charlestown got a judgement against Capt. Aaron Brown of Westmoreland, NH on June 11, 1771 after he left town owing money. That was probably Aaron
    Brown Jr. who left after Aaron Sr. passed away.

    From NEHGR V13 pp 7-8:
    Petition for the Protection of Township No. 4 Dec 31, 1746. Includes from Lunenberg Thomas Brown, Joseph Fuller, Aaron Brown

    I have not totally proved that the Levi Brown b. in Lunenberg, was thesame Levi as the on in Charlestown, NH. However, it is highly probablysince the Levi in Lunenberg was the son of Aaron and Abigail and theymoved to Charlestown from Lunenberg.

    There were two Aaron Browns in Leominster/Lunenberg both having childrenaround the same time which causes a lot of confusion, especially sincethe Leominster first church records only give the father's name onbirths. Following are listing from the Leominster First Church:

    Sept. 28, 1747 Aaron Brown and Rachel his wife joined church
    Oct. 3, 1747 Aaron Brown on Leominster married Rachel Reed of Harvard

    baptisms:

    Oct. 1747 Sarah, dau. of Aaron Brown
    Jan 14, 1750 Prudence, dau. of Aaron Brown, Junr.
    Mar 25, 1750 Ephriam, son of Aaron Brown
    Mar 29, 1752 Aaron, son of Aaron Brown
    Sept 24, 1752 Levi, son of Aaron Brown, Junr.
    Oct 27, 1754 Silas and Elizabeth (twins), children of Aaron Brown
    June 11, 1758 Molly, dau of Aaron and Rachel Brown

    Following are from Leominster, MA VR

    Aug. 13, 1747 Sarah, dau of Aaron and Rachel Brown
    Jan 11, 1749-50 Prudence, dau of Aaron and Abigail Brown
    Jan 14, 1749-50 Ephriam, son of Aaron and Rachel Brown

    One of the Aaron's was referred to as Aaron, Jr. both in church and townrecords, even though neither appears to be the son of an Aaron. Ibelieve the Jr. was simply a way of keeping them seperate and indicateswhich was younger. Notice that in the church records, Aaron has a sonAaron in 1752, so he wasn't the father of Aaron, Jr.. Aaron Brown, Jr.must have been the Aaron who married Abigail since both the church andtown records list a birth for Prudence. Likewise, the entries for Sarahshow that Aaron (Sr.) was Rachel Reed's husband. Aaron Jr. also hasbirths show in Lunenberg and Charlestown, NH.

    Lunenberg, MA VR

    Jan 31, 1744-45 Aaron, son of Aaron and Abigail Brown
    Feb 17, 1746-47 David, son of Aaron and Abigail Brown
    Dec 13, 1754 Jonathan, son of Aaron and Abigail Brown (he d. July 17,1759)
    Feb. 2, 1757 Hepsibah, dau of Aaron and Abigail Brown
    Oct. 1, 1759 Jonathan, son of Aaron and Abigail Brown

    Charlestown, NH VR

    May 16, 1762 Elijah, son of Aaron and Abigail Brown

    The probate records for the Estate of Aaron Brown of Charlestown (Feb 18,1770?) mention s. Aaron Jr., and include David Brown as a creditor.According to Charlestown town records, they were warned out ofCharlestown on Mar 27, 1760 after having arrived in Feb. 4, 1760. Howeverthey apparently stayed for a while. Later probate shows Jonas Cutler ofGroton, MA trying to get money fron Aaron and Aaron Jr. of Charlestown(May 16, 1769 docket #15226). In docket #28508, Simon Sartwell ofCharlestown got a judgement against Capt. Aaron Brown of Westmoreland, NHon June 11, 1771 after he left town owing money. That was probably AaronBrown Jr. who left after Aaron Sr. passed away.

    From NEHGR V13 pp 7-8 Petition for the Protection of Township No. 4Dec 31, 1746 Includes from Lunenberg Thomas Brown, Joseph Fuller, AaronBrown

    I have not totally proved that the Levi Brown b. in Lunenberg, was the same Levi as the on in Charlestown, NH. However, it is highly probably since the Levi in Lunenberg was the son of Aaron and Abigail and they moved to Charlestown from Lunenberg.

    There were two Aaron Browns in Leominster/Lunenberg both having children around the same time which causes a lot of confusion, especially since the Leominster first church records only give the father's name on
    births. Following are listing from the Leominster First Church: Sept. 28, 1747 Aaron Brown and Rachel his wife joined church.

    Oct. 3, 1747 Aaron Brown on Leominster married Rachel Reed of Harvard

    Baptisms:

    Oct. 1747 Sarah, dau. of Aaron Brown
    Jan 14, 1750 Prudence, dau. of Aaron Brown, Junr.
    Mar 25, 1750 Ephriam, son of Aaron Brown
    Mar 29, 1752 Aaron, son of Aaron Brown
    Sept 24, 1752 Levi, son of Aaron Brown, Junr.
    Oct 27, 1754 Silas and Elizabeth (twins), children of Aaron Brown
    June 11, 1758 Molly, dau of Aaron and Rachel Brown


    Following are from Leominster, MA VR:

    Aug. 13, 1747 Sarah, dau of Aaron and Rachel Brown
    Jan 11, 1749-50 Prudence, dau of Aaron and Abigail Brown
    Jan 14, 1749-50 Ephriam, son of Aaron and Rachel Brown

    One of the Aaron's was referred to as Aaron, Jr. both in church and town records, even though neither appears to be the son of an Aaron. I believe the Jr. was simply a way of keeping them seperate and indicates which was younger. Notice that in the church records, Aaron has a son Aaron in 1752, so he wasn't the father of Aaron, Jr.. Aaron Brown, Jr. must have been the Aaron who married Abigail since both the church and town records list a birth for Prudence. Likewise, the entries for Sarah show that Aaron (Sr.) was Rachel Reed's husband. Aaron Jr. also has
    births show in Lunenberg and Charlestown, NH.


    Lunenberg, MA VR:

    Jan 31, 1744-45 Aaron, son of Aaron and Abigail Brown
    Feb 17, 1746-47 David, son of Aaron and Abigail Brown
    Dec 13, 1754 Jonathan, son of Aaron and Abigail Brown (he d. July 17,
    1759)
    Feb. 2, 1757 Hepsibah, dau of Aaron and Abigail Brown
    Oct. 1, 1759 Jonathan, son of Aaron and Abigail Brown


    Charlestown, NH VR:

    May 16, 1762 Elijah, son of Aaron and Abigail Brown

    The probate records for the Estate of Aaron Brown of Charlestown (Feb 18, 1770?) mention s. Aaron Jr., and include David Brown as a creditor. According to Charlestown town records, they were warned out of Charlestown on Mar 27, 1760 after having arrived in Feb. 4, 1760. However they apparently stayed for a while. Later probate shows Jonas Cutler of Groton, MA trying to get money fron Aaron and Aaron Jr. of Charlestown
    (May 16, 1769 docket #15226). In docket #28508, Simon Sartwell of Charlestown got a judgement against Capt. Aaron Brown of Westmoreland, NH on June 11, 1771 after he left town owing money. That was probably Aaron
    Brown Jr. who left after Aaron Sr. passed away.

    From NEHGR V13 pp 7-8:
    Petition for the Protection of Township No. 4 Dec 31, 1746. Includes from Lunenberg Thomas Brown, Joseph Fuller, Aaron Brown

    Aaron married Burke Abigail on 03 Jul 1744 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA. Abigail (daughter of Burke Jonas and Johnson Hannah) was born on 04 Oct 1721 in Stow, Middlesex Co., MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Burke Abigail was born on 04 Oct 1721 in Stow, Middlesex Co., MA (daughter of Burke Jonas and Johnson Hannah).

    Notes:

    Abigail is most likely the daughter of Jonas Burke & Hannah Johnson of Stow. Although I can't prove the connection, following is the evidence:

    1. Stow and Concord are very close and I have found no other Abigail
    Burkes in the area.
    2. Abigail was b. Oct. 4 1721 so she would have been 22 when Aaron and
    Abigail married.
    3. Abigail and Aaron has a daughter Hepsibah who may have been named for
    Abigail's sister Hepsibeth (on the other had, they didn't name any of
    their children Jonas or Hannah).
    4. Abigail's grandfather Caleb Johnson was co-owner of the "Glover Farm"
    with a Thomas Brown, probably Aaron's grandfather

    Jonas Burke d. in 1730, so his admin dosn't help make the case.

    From Stow records:

    Sibyl Burt dau. of Jonas & Hannah b. 3 Nov. 1714
    Joseph Burt son of Jonas & Hannah b. 9 Mar. 1717/18
    Abigail Burt dau. of Jonas & Hannah b. 4 Oct. 1721
    Elizabeth Burt dau. of Jonas & Hannah b. 12 Jun. 1723
    Hepsibeth Burt dau. of Jonas & Hannah b. 1 Feb. 1725
    Jonas Burt son of Jonas & Hannah b. 25 Nov. 1728

    Jonas d. c. 1730 his inventory is on file in Middlesex Co. Ma probate
    record #3583 10 May 1730

    Administrators were Hannah Burke widow & Amos Brown blacksmith both of Stow & Charles Johnson of Sudbury wheelwright, mentions children Mary, Hannah Wright, Joseph, Abigial (given land
    next to Edward Fuller), Elizabeth, Hepsibeth & Jonas.

    Docket #3584 Middlesex Co. Probate April 6, 1743

    Daniel Goodenow chosen as guardian for Hepsibeth Burk (around 16) and
    Elizabeth Burk (around 18)

    Docket #3585 Middlesex Co. Probate Feb. 18, 1733/34

    Joseph Burk of Stow now living in Rutland, Worcester Co. a minor though
    of age to choose his guardian chooses Cyprian Wright of Rutland his
    brother in law.

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Abigail is most likely the daughter of Jonas Burke & Hannah Johnson ofStow. Although I can't prove the connection, following is the evidence:

    1. Stow and Concord are very close and I have found no other AbigailBurkes in the area.
    2. Abigail was b. Oct. 4 1721 so she would have been 22 when Aaron andAbigail married.
    3. Abigail and Aaron has a daughter Hepsibah who may have been named forAbigail's sister Hepsibeth (on the other had, they didn't name any oftheir children Jonas or Hannah).
    4. Abigail's grandfather Caleb Johnson was co-owner of the "Glover Farm"with a Thomas Brown, probably Aaron's grandfather

    Jonas Burke d. in 1730, so his admin dosn't help make the case.

    From Stow records:

    Sibyl Burt dau. of Jonas & Hannah b. 3 Nov. 1714
    Joseph Burt son of Jonas & Hannah b. 9 Mar. 1717/18
    Abigail Burt dau. of Jonas & Hannah b. 4 Oct. 1721
    Elizabeth Burt dau. of Jonas & Hannah b. 12 Jun. 1723
    Hepsibeth Burt dau. of Jonas & Hannah b. 1 Feb. 1725
    Jonas Burt son of Jonas & Hannah b. 25 Nov. 1728

    Jonas d. c. 1730 his inventory is on file in Middlesex Co. Ma probaterecord #3583 10 May 1730

    Administrators were Hannah Burke widow & Amos Brown blacksmith both ofStow & Charles Johnson of Sudbury wheelwright.
    mentions children Mary, widow Hannah Wright, Joseph, Abigial (given landnext to Edward Fuller), Elizabeth, Hepsibeth & Jonas.

    Docket #3584 Middlesex Co. Probate April 6, 1743

    Daniel Goodenow chosen as guardian for Hepsibeth Burk (around 16) andElizabeth Burk (around 18)

    Docket #3585 Middlesex Co. Probate Feb. 18, 1733/34

    Joseph Burk of Stow now living in Rutland, Worcester Co. a minor thoughof age to choose his guardian chooses Cyprian Wright of Rutland hisbrother in law.

    Abigail is most likely the daughter of Jonas Burke & Hannah Johnson of Stow. Although I can't prove the connection, following is the evidence:

    1. Stow and Concord are very close and I have found no other Abigail
    Burkes in the area.
    2. Abigail was b. Oct. 4 1721 so she would have been 22 when Aaron and
    Abigail married.
    3. Abigail and Aaron has a daughter Hepsibah who may have been named for
    Abigail's sister Hepsibeth (on the other had, they didn't name any of
    their children Jonas or Hannah).
    4. Abigail's grandfather Caleb Johnson was co-owner of the "Glover Farm"
    with a Thomas Brown, probably Aaron's grandfather

    Jonas Burke d. in 1730, so his admin dosn't help make the case.

    From Stow records:

    Sibyl Burt dau. of Jonas & Hannah b. 3 Nov. 1714
    Joseph Burt son of Jonas & Hannah b. 9 Mar. 1717/18
    Abigail Burt dau. of Jonas & Hannah b. 4 Oct. 1721
    Elizabeth Burt dau. of Jonas & Hannah b. 12 Jun. 1723
    Hepsibeth Burt dau. of Jonas & Hannah b. 1 Feb. 1725
    Jonas Burt son of Jonas & Hannah b. 25 Nov. 1728

    Jonas d. c. 1730 his inventory is on file in Middlesex Co. Ma probate
    record #3583 10 May 1730

    Administrators were Hannah Burke widow & Amos Brown blacksmith both of Stow & Charles Johnson of Sudbury wheelwright, mentions children Mary, Hannah Wright, Joseph, Abigial (given land
    next to Edward Fuller), Elizabeth, Hepsibeth & Jonas.

    Docket #3584 Middlesex Co. Probate April 6, 1743

    Daniel Goodenow chosen as guardian for Hepsibeth Burk (around 16) and
    Elizabeth Burk (around 18)

    Docket #3585 Middlesex Co. Probate Feb. 18, 1733/34

    Joseph Burk of Stow now living in Rutland, Worcester Co. a minor though
    of age to choose his guardian chooses Cyprian Wright of Rutland his
    brother in law.

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    Children:
    1. Brown Aaron was born about 31 Jan 1744 in Lunenberg, MA.
    2. Brown David was born about 17 Feb 1746 in Lunenberg, MA.
    3. Brown Prudence was born about 11 Jan 1749 in Leominster, Worcester County, MA.
    4. 2. Brown Levis was born about 1752 in Leominster, Worcester County, MA; died about 1811 in Charlestown, Sullivan County, NH.
    5. Brown Jonathon was born on 13 Dec 1754 in Lunenberg, MA; died on 17 Jul 1759 in Lunenberg, MA.
    6. Brown Hepsibah was born on 02 Feb 1757 in Lunenberg, MA.
    7. Brown Jonathon was born on 01 Oct 1759 in Lunenberg, MA.
    8. Brown Elijah was born on 16 May 1762 in Charlestown, Sullivan County, NH.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Brown Jonathan was born on 30 Jul 1698 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA (son of Brown Thomas and Poulter Rachel); died before 23 Nov 1745 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA.

    Notes:

    Middlesex Co., MA Probate docket 3081 Jonathan Brown of Concord 1474

    On Nov. 23, 1747 administrators were named:
    Aaron Brown of Lunenburg, Worcester Blacksmith
    Thomas Brown of Concord, Yeoman
    John Barret of Cambridge

    "Aaron Brown admin of estate of father Jonathan late of Concord deceasedintestate."

    Left something to Thomas Brown for boarding & clothing Lois Brown dau. ofdeceased from Nov. 23, 1745 she being then under 3.

    Middlesex Co., MA Probate docket 3081 Jonathan Brown of Concord 1474

    On Nov. 23, 1747 administrators were named: Aaron Brown of Lunenburg, Worcester Blacksmith
    Thomas Brown of Concord, Yeoman
    John Barret of Cambridge

    "Aaron Brown admin of estate of father Jonathan late of Concord deceased
    intestate."

    Left something to Thomas Brown for boarding & clothing Lois Brown dau. of
    deceased from Nov. 23, 1745 she being then under 3.

    Jonathan married Dudley Sibbell on 05 Sep 1718 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA. Sibbell was born on 22 Sep 1702 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Dudley Sibbell was born on 22 Sep 1702 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA.

    Notes:

    a.k.a Sibylla

    Children:
    1. Brown Love was born on 14 Aug 1719 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA.
    2. Brown Mary was born on 16 Apr 1721 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA.
    3. 4. Brown Aaron was born on 25 Dec 1723 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA; died about 1770 in Charlestown, Sullivan County, NH.
    4. Brown Gideon was born about 13 Mar 1725 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA.
    5. Brown Hannah was born on 03 Jul 1728 in Littleton, Middlesex County, MA.
    6. Brown Reuben was born on 12 Jul 1730 in Littleton, Middlesex County, MA.
    7. Brown Ellen was born about 20 Feb 1732 in Littleton, Middlesex County, MA.
    8. Brown Sibyl was born on 23 Apr 1734 in Littleton, Middlesex County, MA.
    9. Brown Thomas was born on 17 Nov 1737 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA.
    10. Brown Jonathan was born on 03 Apr 1740 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA.
    11. Brown Lois was born on 15 Dec 1742 in Concord, Middlesex Co., MA.
    12. Brown Sibel was born on 31 Oct 1745 in Stow, Middlesex Co., MA.

  3. 10.  Burke Jonas was born about 04 Jan 1683 in Sudbury, Middlesex Co., MA (son of Burke Richard and Parmenter Mary); died about 1730 in Stow, Middlesex Co., MA.

    Notes:

    From "The Burke and Alvord Memorial" Boutelle 1864, p. 18

    "Jonas Burke, born Sudbury, Mass, Jan 4., 1683-4; d. Stow Mass. Son of Richard and Mary (Parmenter) Burke. He received to following division of land in his father's estate; land 'butting on ye east with the land of his brother
    John burk on ye south with ye lands of Mr Abraham Holman, westerly with the lands of Stow, northerly with ye lands of Lieut. Ruddock.' 'Of ye movable estate,' 'by one cow, 2:10:00.' He resided in Sudbury and in Stow. As early as the year 1722, he sold land in Sudbury to his brother, John Burk. His inventory is on file, dated March 3, 1729-30. A letter, which is on file, dated Nov. 15, 1739, says, that the oldest son had sold his interest, and is beyond the sea.

    A division and settlement of the estate was made April 10, 1741. Amos Brown, who purchased the estate of Jonas Burke, gave security for that which belonged to Mary, the eldest daughter. Mr. Burke was married at Sudbury, Dec. 23, 1709 to Hannah Johnson. She outlived her husband and administered on the estate."

    Jonas died about 1730. His inventory is on file in Middlesex County, MA, Probate record #3583, May 10, 1730.

    Administrators were Hannah Burke, widow, and Amos Brown, blacksmith, both of Stow and Charles Johnson of Sudbury, wheelwright. Will mentions children; Mary,widow Hannah (of Cyrprian) Wright, Joseph, Abigail, (given land next to Edward Fuller.) Elizabeth, Hepsibeth and Jonas.

    Docket # 3584 Middlesex Co., MA, Probate, April 6, 1743.

    Daniel goodenow chosen guardian for Hepsibeth Burke and Elizabeth Burke.

    Docket # 3585 Middlesex County, MA, Probate Feb. 18, 1733/34
    Joseph Burke of Stow, now living in Rutland, Worcester County, MA, a minor though of age to choose his guardian, chooses Cyprian Wright of Rutland, his brother-in-law.

    Birth:
    4 Jan 1683/1684

    Jonas married Johnson Hannah. Hannah (daughter of Johnson Caleb and Bent Agnes) was born on 05 May 1685 in Stow, Middlesex Co., MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Johnson Hannah was born on 05 May 1685 in Stow, Middlesex Co., MA (daughter of Johnson Caleb and Bent Agnes).
    Children:
    1. Burke Mary was born about 1710 in Sudbury, Middlesex Co., MA.
    2. BURKE Hannah was born about 1712; died on 18 Aug 1776 in Swanzey, Cheshire Co., NH.
    3. Burke Sybil was born on 03 Nov 1714 in Stow, Middlesex Co., MA.
    4. Burke Joseph was born about 09 Mar 1717 in Stow, Middlesex Co., MA.
    5. 5. Burke Abigail was born on 04 Oct 1721 in Stow, Middlesex Co., MA.
    6. Burke Elizabeth was born on 12 Jun 1723 in Stow, Middlesex Co., MA.
    7. Burke Hepsibeth was born about 01 Feb 1724 in Stow, Middlesex Co., MA.
    8. Burke Jonas was born on 25 Nov 1728 in Stow, Middlesex Co., MA.