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Thomas Brown (abt. 1560)

Thomas Brown aka Brown
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Husband of — married before 13 Jun 1598 in Scotlandmap
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Died [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Biography

NOTE: Birth year calculated from wife's birth year.

At some point before 1598 Thomas Broun had been married to Margaret Horsburgh as evidenced by her will which was confirmed in Peeblesshire Commissary Court on 13 June 1598.[1]

Sources

  1. Index of wills & Testaments; Horsburgh, Margaret; 13/6/1598; sometime spouse to Thomas Broun, in Culrope, parish of Ettilstoun, sheriffdom of Peebles; Testament Testamentar and Inventory; Edinburgh Commissary Court; CC8/8/31; from www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk

Acknowledgements

  • WikiTree profile Brown-6982 created through the import of My-Family-13-Jun-2011.ged on Jun 13, 2011 by Kerry Langlands.
  • WikiTree profile Brown-9950 created through the import of Putnam2-1_2010-01-02_2011-02-16_2011-10-11.ged on Oct 12, 2011 by John Putnam.






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Brown-6982 and Brown-9950 appear to represent the same person because: In every aspect these two profiles represent the same person. There is no field element incompatibility; no conflict is created from the merger of both profiles. Merging profiles to reduce unnecessary redundancies in the data base is a necessary aspect of our profile maintenance work in our Global tree. Please approve and then execute the merger. Thanks for both your time. Leigh Anne