Cleek, Dunmore, Gum, Hill, Stephenson, Suit Family - Person Sheet
Memoca 1582?
Memo1673? 90 years
Memo1673?
Spouses
1John Browne 150098,79263,150099,150100,150101,150102,150103,150104,150105,150106,150107
Memoca 1579? 1590?
Residenceabt 1630, Plymouth Colony, MA150110
Residence1635, Rehoboth, New Plymouth Colony, MA150111
Land Purchase1637, Taunton, New Plymouth Colony, MA150112
Residence1645, Rehoboth, Bristol County, MA79297
Land Purchasebef 1645, Rehoboth, Bristol County, MA150113,150114
Memo4 Aug 1674?
Burialaft 10 Apr 1662, Wannamoisett, Providence, RI150118
Memoburial place is probably in what is now known as Viall Burial Ground, formerly known as Brown Burial Ground, on the Little Neck in Wannamoisett, at the head of Bullock’s Cove, within the limits of Wannamoisett which he purchased fm Indians
OccupationPatentee, ship builder, militia; MA, RI; Commissioner, Asst to Gov., member Council of War Plymouth Colony; MA150119,150120,150121
Misc. Notes
John Brown: The earliest appearance of Mr. John Brown of Plymouth and Rehoboth in New England records is on 5 Jan 1635/6, when he was admitted to foremanship and elected an Assistant (PCR 1:4, 36). This implies arrival of this John Brown in New England in 1635.
66067Bosworth Genealogy: A History of Descendants of Edward Bosworth
62726Vol 2 Pg 139 John Brown of Massachusetts Bay Colony became acquainted with the Pilgrims at Leyden. He emigrated from his home in the south and west of England, to Boston and Plymouth about 1630.
Military
Pg 29 John Brown (Major)
47343Bosworth Genealogy: A History of Descendants of Edward Bosworth
62726Vol 2 Pg 139 John Brown was among the 54 males subject to military duty in that year (1640), his name was first, followed by his two sons, John Jr. & James
ChildrenMary (<1611-1669)