Samuel Brown
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Samuel Brown (1689 - 1750)

Samuel Brown
Born in Rye, New Yorkmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 60 [location unknown]
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Profile last modified | Created 14 Sep 2010
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Biography

Samuel Brown is noted as one of the first settlers in the village of Port Chester, NY, then known locally as "Saw Pit". His home is listed on the National Historic Register and was recently restored and renovated in an episode of This Old House. [1]

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Sources

Samuel BROWN

15 April 1689 - 1750 (Ancestral File Number: TXTP-FH) View Individual Summary



Hannah BROWN

birth: 20 March 1721 death: 11 June 1805


Samuel BROWN

birth: 16 July 1722 death:


Elizabeth BROWN

birth: 27 November 1724 death:


Nehemiah BROWN

birth: 7 June 1726 death:


Eunice BROWN

birth: 7 November 1728 death:


Rachel BROWN

birth: 4 September 1731 death:


Roger BROWN

birth: 25 December 1733 death:


Andrew BROWN

birth: 10 February 1739 death:


Mary BROWN

birth: 10 June 1757 death:





Samuel BROWN

birth: 15 April 1689 Greenwich, Fairfield, CT death: 1750 Rye, New York more



spouse:

Hannah RUNDLE

birth: 16 July 1690 death: March 1784



Deliverance BROWN

birth: 1656 Of Fairfield, Fairfield, Conn. death: 1697


Mary PURDY

birth: 1658 Of Fairfield, Fairfield, Conn death: Rye, Ct, New Eng




Peter BROWN

birth: about 1610 death: 22 August 1658


Elizabeth

birth: about 1612 death: 21 September 1657


Francis PURDY

birth: 1620 death: 1653


Mary BRUNDAGE

birth: 10 December 1628 death: 15 September 1684




Additional Information for Samuel BROWN


Citing This Record

"Ancestral File", database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/MW2D-QP4 : accessed 2013-10-22), entry for Samuel BROWN

Footnotes

  1. Entered by Loren Fay.

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This profile has been identified as a duplicate by Nan Lambert, an Arborist. Please review the proposed merge - bottom of the profile on the left. If they are duplicates please approve the merge. If you have questions or would like assistance please ask. Thank you.
posted by Nan (Lambert) Starjak
This profile has been identified as a duplicate by Nan Lambert, an Arborist. Please review the proposed merge - bottom of the profile on the left. If they are duplicates please approve the merge. If you have questions or would like assistance please ask. Thank you.
posted by Nan (Lambert) Starjak
Brown-23401 and Brown-1126 appear to represent the same person because: Duplicate child of same parents.
posted by Nan (Lambert) Starjak

Rejected matches › Samuel Brown (-1872)Samuel Brown (1689-)

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