Thomas was born in 1816. He passed away in 1906.
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Sources
↑Baptism:
"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
citing Digital film/folder number: 007588864; FHL microfilm: 991082
FamilySearch Record: J9QP-2HM (accessed 15 September 2023)
Thomas Brown baptism on 28 Oct 1816, son of Matthew Brown & Margaret, in Great Driffield, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom.
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Notes
Note N107Children
William Brown 1839 -
Sarah Brown 1841 -
Eliza Brown 1842 -
Hannah Brown 1845 -
Mary Brown 1847 -
Matthew Akers Brown 1849 -
Thomas Brown 1851 -
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Birth
THOMAS BROWN Male
Christening: 28 OCT 1816 Great Driffield, Yorkshire, England
England & Wales, FreeBMD Marriage Index: 1837-1915
about Elizabeth Akers
Name: Elizabeth Akers
Year of Registration: 1838
Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
District: Driffield
County: Yorkshire - East Riding
Volume: 23
Page: 33
England & Wales, FreeBMD Marriage Index: 1837-1915
about Thomas Brown
Name: Thomas Brown
Year of Registration: 1838
Quarter of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep
District: Driffield
County: Yorkshire - East Riding
Volume: 23
Page: 33
18 August 1838 at Great Driffield Parish Church, Thomas Brown, full age, a batchelor, 'Husbandman', no Father listed, and Elizabeth Akers, a minor, Spinster, no occupation, Father Matthew Akers. Witnesses Sam Goodhind and Elizabeth Heaw.
"NAFFERTON, a parish in the wapentake of Dickering; 2 miles NE. of Driffield. The church is dedicated to All-Saints and the living is a vicarage, of which the Rev. John Ewbank, is the incumbent, and the Archbishop of York the patron. Here are chapels for the Methodists and Independents. Pop. 917.
This church was an ancient rectory, belonging to the patronage of the Percys, till Sir Henry Percy, Knight, gave it to the Abbot and Convent of Meaux, about 1304; a vicarage was then ordained for a perpetual vicar to serve the church; to have cure of souls, &c. Thomas, Archbishop of York, decreed that this vicarage should consist of 20 marks sterling, payable quarterly, by the said religious. This sum the vicar enjoys to this day, and which is paid by the lay impropriator.
In 1709, a Mr. John Baron, of Bridlington, left the sum of 5L. annually to the school here."
"POCKTHORPE, in the parish of Nafferton, and wapentake of Dickering; (Pockthorpe-House, the seat of William Hall, Esq.) 4 miles NNE. of Driffield."
"WANSFORD, in the parish of Nafferton and wapentake of Dickering; 1¾ miles SSE. of Nafferton, 3 miles E. of Driffield. Here is a considerable cotton and carpet manufactory, the only establishment of the kind in this part of the country, standing on the navigable river Hull. Population, 314."
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