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Benjamin Brown 1757–1822 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 30 May 1757

Birth Location: Pitt, North Carolina, USA

Death Date: 28 Sep 1822

Death Location: Carter, Tennessee, United States

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Spouse(s): Susannah Cooper

Children(s): Sarah Brown, Joseph Brown, Celia Brown, James Brown, Mary Brown, Clara Brown, Aritta Brown, Hardin Brown, Jesse Brown

The story of Benjamin Brown began in 1757 in Pitt, North Carolina, USA. Benjamin Brown married Susannah Cooper, and had children including Aritta Brown, Celia Brown, Clara Elizabeth Brown, Delilah Brown, Hardin William Brown, James B Brown, Jesse Brown, Joseph Brown, Mary Polly Brown, Sarah Brown. Benjamin Brown passed away in 1822 in Carter, Tennessee, United States.

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Biography

  • The story of Benjamin Brown began in 1757 in Pitt, North Carolina, USA.
  • Benjamin Brown married Susannah Cooper, and had children including Aritta Brown, Celia Brown, Clara Elizabeth Brown, Delilah Brown, Hardin William Brown, James B Brown, Jesse Brown, Joseph Brown, Mary Polly Brown, Sarah Brown.
  • Benjamin Brown passed away in 1822 in Carter, Tennessee, United States.

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Benjamin Brown's Ancestors

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Benjamin Brown
1757–1822
Birth Place: Pitt, North Carolina, USA
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Benjamin Brown's Descendants

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Benjamin Brown (30 May 1757–28 Sep 1822) m. Susannah Cooper (1770–1838)
  1. 1. Sarah Brown 1782–1850 m. John (Joseph (Big John)) Gentry 1777–1865
    1. 1. William Gentry 1816–1876 m. Mary Oliver 1813–1886
      1. 1. Mary (I.) Oneil 1842–1907 m. John (Henry) O'Neal 1857–1942
        1. 1. William (Henry) Oneal 1873–1931 m. Edna Rouse 1884–1922
        2. 2. Melvina (R.) Oneil 1877–
      2. 2. Nancy (Margaret) Gentry 1844–1919
      3. 3. Elijah Gentry 1837–1865
      4. 4. Elizabeth Gentry 1841–1907
      5. 5. Louisa (Eliza) Gentry 1847–1910
      6. 6. Jesse (James) Gentry 1849–1900
      7. 7. James (Joseph) Gentry 1849–1865
    2. 2. Susannah ("Susie") Gentry 1808–1880
    3. 3. Jesse (D) Gentry 1798–1840
    4. 4. Sarah Gentry 1803–1838
    5. 5. Joseph Gentry 1805–1860
    6. 6. Keziah ("Kizzie") Gentry 1813–1883
    7. 7. Elizabeth Gentry 1819–
  2. 2. Joseph Brown 1782–1850
  3. 3. Celia Brown 1785–1873
  4. 4. James (B) Brown 1796–1879
  5. 5. Mary (Polly) Brown 1779–1850
  6. 6. Clara (Elizabeth) Brown 1787–
  7. 7. Aritta Brown 1793–1843
  8. 8. Hardin (William) Brown 1778–1845
  9. 9. Jesse Brown 1776–1843

Benjamin Brown's Timeline

2 Records

1757
30 May 1757
Birth of Benjamin Brown in Pitt, North Carolina, USA
Pitt, North Carolina, USA
1822
28 Sep 1822
Age 65
Death of Benjamin Brown in Carter, Tennessee, United States
Carter, Tennessee, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 30 May 1757
    Event Place: Pitt, North Carolina, USA
    Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 28 Sep 1822
    Event Place: Carter, Tennessee, United States
    Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

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