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Matthew Browne 1574–1603 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1574

Birth Location: Betchworth, Surrey, England

Death Date: 4 Aug 1603

Death Location: Dorking, Mole Valley District, Surrey, England

Father: Thomas Browne

Mother: Mabel Fitzwilliam

Spouse(s): Jane. Vincent

Children(s): Henry Browne, Ambrose Brown, Jane. Brown, Ann. Kemp, Mabil. Brown, Edward Browne

The story of Matthew Browne began in 1574 in Betchworth, Surrey, England. Matthew Browne married Jane Vincent, and had children including Ambrose Brown, Ann Kemp, Edward Browne, Henry Browne, Jane Brown, Mabil Brown. Matthew Browne passed away in 1603 in Dorking, Mole Valley District, Surrey, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Matthew Browne began in 1574 in Betchworth, Surrey, England.
  • Matthew Browne married Jane Vincent, and had children including Ambrose Brown, Ann Kemp, Edward Browne, Henry Browne, Jane Brown, Mabil Brown.
  • Matthew Browne passed away in 1603 in Dorking, Mole Valley District, Surrey, England.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Matthew Browne's Ancestors

Self
Matthew Browne
1574–1603
Birth Place: Betchworth, Surrey, England
Parents
Thomas Browne
1540–1597
Bechworth Castle, Surrey, England
Mabel Fitzwilliam
1550–1575
Betchworth, Surrey, England
Grandparents
Henry Browne
1502–1557
Castle, Surrey, England
Katherine Shelley
1511–1560
Maple Durham, Hampshire, England
Sir (Knight William FitzWilliam, Lord Deputy of Ireland) III
1526–1599
Gainspark Hall, Essex, England
Lady (Agnes) Sydney
1523–1602
Penshurst, Kent, England
Great-Grandparents
Sir Browne
1476–1557
Lady Guildford
1480–1555
Sir Esq.
1467–1549
Lady Belknap
1460–1537
Sir II
1485–1576
Lady Sapcote
1505–1576
Sir Sydley
1509–1553
Lady Pakenham
1504–1544
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir VI
1439–1483
Elizabeth Paston
1429–1487
Sir Guildford
1455–1506
Dame Guildford
1459–1480
Sir Shelley
1448–1527
Elizabeth Michelgrove
1450–1518
Henry Sussex
1428–1488
Margaret Knolles
1432–1488
Sir Wolsey)
1440–1534
Lady Hawes
1465–1569
Richard Sapcot
1492–1542
Alice Vaux
1487–1543
John Sydley
1479–1530
Elizabeth Cotton
1488–1569

Matthew Browne's Descendants

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Matthew Browne (1574–4 Aug 1603) m. Jane. Vincent (1575–1629)
  1. 1. Henry Browne 1598–1662 m. Ann (Fludd) [Flood] 1602–1668
    1. 1. William Browne 1625–1677 m. Elizabeth ("Eliza") Woodhouse 1627–1676
      1. 1. William Browne 1650–1707 m. Frances Moss 1670–1725 m. Frances Moss 1650–1725
        1. 1. John Brown 1671–1762 m. Mary Wilson 1673–1773
      2. 2. Maxfield Browne 1665–1745
      3. 3. Elizabeth Browne 1667–1761
      4. 4. Mary Browne 1669–1754
      5. 5. Maxfield Browne 1654–1677
      6. 6. John BROWNE 1663–1753
      7. 7. John Browne 1660–1726
      8. 8. William BROWNE 1661–1699
      9. 9. Debora Browne 1646–1676
      10. 10. Elizabeth Browne 1657–1720
    2. 2. Mary Browne 1632–1682
    3. 3. William Browne 1623–1701
    4. 4. Elizabeth Maxfield 1620–1683
    5. 5. Berkeley. Browne 1645–1662
  2. 2. Ambrose Brown 1595–1661
  3. 3. Jane. Brown 1595–
  4. 4. Ann. Kemp 1595–
  5. 5. Mabil. Brown 1605–
  6. 6. Edward Browne 1597–1662

Matthew Browne's Timeline

2 Records

1574
1574
Birth of Matthew Browne in Betchworth, Surrey, England
Betchworth, Surrey, England
1603
4 Aug 1603
Age 29
Death of Matthew Browne in Darking, Surrey, England
Darking, Surrey, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1574
    Event Place: Betchworth, Surrey, England
    Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 Aug 1603
    Event Place: Darking, Surrey, England
    Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Dorking, Mole Valley District, Surrey, England
    Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index

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