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Richard Browne 1686–1748 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1686

Birth Location: Calbourne Hampshire, England

Death Date: 1748

Death Location: Benhall, Suffolk, England

Father: John Browne

Mother: Ann Maninge

Spouse(s): Betty Newen

Children(s): Ann Brown, Jenny Brown, Elizabeth Brown

The story of Richard Browne began in 1686 in Calbourne Hampshire, England. In 1710, Richard Browne resided in Brading, England. Richard Browne married Betty Newen, and had children including Ann Brown, Elizabeth Brown, Jenny Brown. Richard Browne passed away in 1748 in Benhall, Suffolk, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Richard Browne began in 1686 in Calbourne Hampshire, England.
  • In 1710, Richard Browne resided in Brading, England.
  • Richard Browne married Betty Newen, and had children including Ann Brown, Elizabeth Brown, Jenny Brown.
  • Richard Browne passed away in 1748 in Benhall, Suffolk, England.

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Spouses(s)

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Richard Browne's Ancestors

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Richard Browne
1686–1748
Birth Place: Calbourne Hampshire, England
Parents
John Browne
1640–
Ann Maninge
1663–
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Richard Browne's Descendants

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Richard Browne (ABT 1686–1748) m. Betty Newen (26 May 1681–23 Jul 1730)
  1. 1. Ann Brown 1705–1800 m. David Mullegens 1699–1772
    1. 1. Ann Millagan 1748–1787 m. William (Hale Or) Heal 1747–1808
      1. 1. John Heal 1775–1839
      2. 2. William Heal 1783–1807
      3. 3. Barnabas Heal 1784–1865
      4. 4. Sarah Heal 1787–
      5. 5. Joseph Heal 1773–1839
      6. 6. James Heal 1769–1862
      7. 7. Jane Heal 1778–1840
      8. 8. Anne Heal 1782–1851
      9. 9. Mary Heal 1782–1851
      10. 10. James Heal 1778–
      11. 11. HANNAH Heal 1771–1851
    2. 2. Jane Mulligan 1732–1809 m. Richard Holbrook 1733–1803
    3. 3. Mary Mulligen 1730–1810 m. Tho. Holbrook 1729–1726
      1. 1. Thomas HOLBROOK 1757–1842 m. Miriam Collyer 1762–1844
        1. 1. Anna Holbrook 1798–1875
        2. 2. Richard Holbrook 1789–1862
        3. 3. Thomas Holbrook 1786–1814
        4. 4. Jane Holbrook 1803–1875
      2. 2. John Holbrook 1764–1857
      3. 3. Ann Holbrook 1760–1807
      4. 4. Jane\Jenny Holbrook 1759–1828 m. James Cass 1759–1826
      5. 5. Richard Holbrook 1768–1843
      6. 6. Mary Holbrook 1750–1807 m. Thomas Jacob 1754–1845
        1. 1. Jeremiah Jacob 1788–
    4. 4. Margaret Mulligen 1733–1784 m. Henry Crocker 1735–1789
      1. 1. Margaret Crocker 1764–
      2. 2. Mary Crocker 1754–1839 m. James Scott 1746–1829
        1. 1. Percivall Scott 1787–1872
        2. 2. Mary (Polly) Scott 1785–1874
        3. 3. John Scott 1783–1851
        4. 4. Elizabeth Scott 1791–1870
        5. 5. John Scott 1780–1783
        6. 6. William Scott 1782–1847
        7. 7. Isaac Scott 1789–1856
      3. 3. Cathrine Crocker 1760–1833
        1. 1. Benjamin Blyth 1803–
      4. 4. Edward CROCKER 1759–
      5. 5. Jno Crocker 1756–
      6. 6. Ann CROCKER 1762–
      7. 7. William CROCKER 1767–
      8. 8. Jane CROCKER 1770–
      9. 9. Hannah CROCKER 1772–
      10. 10. Edward CROCKER 1774–
      11. 11. James CROCKER 1777–
      12. 12. David CROCKER 1779–
      13. 13. Sarah Crocker 1759–
    5. 5. David Mullegen 1740–1823
      1. 1. David Mullegens 1778–1850
      2. 2. Jane Mullegens 1787–
      3. 3. James Mullegens 1785–
      4. 4. Martha Mullegens 1787–
      5. 5. Joseph (Atwell) Mullegens 1783–
    6. 6. John Milligan 1742–
    7. 7. Sarah Mullegen 1734–1802 m. Reuben Russell 1742–
  2. 2. Jenny Brown 1718–
  3. 3. Elizabeth Brown 1713–1741 m. William Tayler 1710–1760
    1. 1. Timothy Taylor 1741–1838
    2. 2. James Taylor 1734–1781
    3. 3. William Taylor 1738–1823
    4. 4. Jane Taylor 1735–1731

Richard Browne's Timeline

4 Records

1686
ABT 1686
Birth of Richard Browne in Calbourne Hampshire, England
Calbourne Hampshire, England
1710
Abt 1710
Age 24
Richard Browne resided here in Brading, England
Brading, England
1748
1748
Age 62
Death of Richard Browne in Suffolk, England
Suffolk, England
1748
1748
Age 62
Burial of Richard Browne in Benhall, Suffolk, England
Benhall, Suffolk, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT 1686
    Event Place: Calbourne Hampshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: Abt 1710
    Event Place: Brading, England
    Record Source: Hampshire, England, Allegations for Marriage Licences, 1689-1837

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Place: Brading, England
    Record Source: Hampshire, England, Allegations for Marriage Licences, 1689-1837

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1748
    Event Place: Suffolk, England

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 1748
    Event Place: Benhall, Suffolk, England
    Record Source: Global, Gravestone Photograph Index

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