BIRTH & DEATH | was born circa 1685 in Dover, Strafford co., NH[1] and died in Hampton, Rockingham co., NH on 9 February 1774; she was 89[1]. |
MARRIAGE | In 1710 when Elizabeth was 25, she married Samuel BROWN[1,22,23,25], son of Jacob BROWN & Sarah BROOKLIN, in Hampton, Rockingham co., NH[16]. A notation in the Genealogical Dictionary of Maine & New Hampshire reads: "Daughter of Luke of Hampton, NH. Was married to Samuel Brown when in court, 1710". There are apparently details on this couple in New England Historic & Genealogical Register 6(July 1852):233. |
CHILDREN (surnamed BROWN) | i. | Mehitabel BROWN | ||
ii. | Stephen BROWN | |||
iii. | Hannah BROWN | Please see her own page. | ||
iv. | Zachariah BROWN | |||
v. | Sarah BROWN | |||
vi. | Samuel BROWN | |||
vii. | Elizabeth BROWN |
GENERATION | Great-great-great-great-great-great-great (G7) Grandfather |
FAMILY NUMBER | 538 |
SOURCES |
1. Amazeen.ged, received from Carolyn Depp in July 2002. 2. New England Historic and Genealogical Register. Vols. 1+, (Boston: New England Historic and Genealogical Register, 1845+), [NEHGR], 9(July 1855):221; 6(July 1852):233. 3. Noyes, Sybil, Charles Thornton Libby and Walter Goodwin David, Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire, (Portland, ME: Anthosensen Press 1928-1939; rpt Baltimore: Gen. Publ. Co., 1972), [GDMNH], 151 (Clifford); 475 (Meloon). 4. [NEHGR], 9(July 1855):221; 7(July 1853):256; 4(July 1850):250 [Luke at Bloody Point]. 5. Dow, Joseph, History of the Town of Hampton, N.H. from its First Settlement in 1638 to the Autumn of 1892, 2 vols., (Salem, Mass.: Salem Press Publ. & Print, 1893) (The original has been reprinted as Joseph Dow's History of the Town of Hampton, Hampton, N.H.: The Town, 1988), [Hampton NH]. 6. Torrey, Charles, New England Marriages Prior to 1700., (Boston: New England Historic and Genealogical Society). [Torrey]. 7. Ham, John R., Dover, New Hampshire Marriages, 1623-1823, (Dover, NH., 1880-1902), typescript, [DoverNHMar]. 8. [Hampton NH], 639. 9. The Genealogical Magazine, (Salem, Mass.: Salem Press, 1890+), [GenMag or Putnam's Mag.], 5:134. 10. Savage, James A., A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, 1860-1862., (Boston 1860-1862; rpt Baltimore 1955), [Savage], 1:410 11. [GDMNH], 475 (MELOON). 12. Warner, Frederick Chester, The Ancestry of Samuel Freda and John Warner, 5 vols., (Boston, Mass.: 1949, 1955), typescript, [Warner-Harrington], 139. 13. [NEHGR], 7:256; 9:221. 14. O'Connell, Eve Weaver, Marston-Weaver: A Tribute to My Parents, ([Boston: Thomas Todd Co., 1951), [Marston-Weaver], 18,19. 15. Davis, Walter Goodwin, The Ancestry of Nicholas Davis, 1753-1832 of Limington, Maine, (Portland, Me.: Anthoensen Press, 1956), [Nicholas Davis Anc.], 79. 16. [GDMNH], 475 (MELOON). 17. [NEHGR], 9(July 1855):221. 18. [GDMNH], 475 (Meloon); 515 (Nudd). 19. [NEHGR], 9(July1855):221. 20. [GDMNH], 475 (Meloon) [includes his death date and will]; 515 (Nudd). 21. Ibid. 475 (Meloon); 723-4 (Watson). 22. Direct Descendants of John AMAZEEN, Research collected by Norma Karram [imtuhan@yahoo.com], received by Carolyn Depp in Apr 2002. [alternate address = imtuhan@cox.net]. 23. Research of Charlie Gale [cgale@hartcom.net], received by Carolyn Depp in April 2002. (Much of his early data is based on the research of Dana B. Cobb, a descendant of Ephraim AMAZEEN and Hannah TARLTON.) 24. Brown, Marguerite Willette, Genealogy of John Brown of Hampton, New Hampshire, (Hillside Publishing Co, Amesbury, MA: 1977), [BrownNH], 48. 25. Ibid. 6,48. 26. [GDMNH], 114-115 (Brown); 475 (Meloon). 27. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Bluffs/2473/data/dat88.htm, checked 23 Apr 2002. 28. [GDMNH], 475 (Meloon); 592 (Robinson). 29. [NEHGR], 11(#4 October 1857):307-8 "Molone Family".
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