1673-Dec 16, Ipswich, Essex, MA-marriage Brown, Nathaniel (1652-1717) & Judith Perkins (1655-); 16 Dec 1673; Ipswich [Tingley-Meyers 61; Esse Ant. 12:156; Perkins (#1) 20; Perkins (#3) 9; Williams (#16) 144; Sv. 1-273; EICH 19:264; 48:89; Cushing (ms)362; David; Anc. of Phoebe Tilton 63; Perkins(1947) 2; 2;Gen Mag, 3-89]
Please note the 1652 birth date instead of the 1645.
Nathaniel Brown married Judith Perkins Dec. 16 1673, Ipswich, MA. They had children: John, Nathaniel, Jacob, James, Elizabeth, Mary and Hannah. He settled on the north side of the Mile River in Hamilton. They were original members of the church in that part of Ipswich called the Hamlet, organized in 1714.
On the 19th March 1661, Nathaniel Browne was granted liberty to have eight or ten rods of land to build a work house to make "pott-ashes and sope" in some convenient place. "It was layd out to him upon a poynt of upland near the mill-dam and the house wherein he now dwells.''
Nathaniel Brown, '' sope byler,'' sold his sope-house, and various other properties to Joseph Leigh, Dec. 2, 1671 (Ips. Deeds 3: 249).
Waters, Thomas Franklin; Goodhue, Sarah; Wise, John; Ipswich Historical Society. Ipswich in the Massachusetts Bay Colony (Kindle Locations 10146-10149). . Kindle Edition.
Contributor: Fran Chancellor (47703451) • [email protected]
1673-Dec 16, Ipswich, Essex, MA-marriage Brown, Nathaniel (1652-1717) & Judith Perkins (1655-); 16 Dec 1673; Ipswich [Tingley-Meyers 61; Esse Ant. 12:156; Perkins (#1) 20; Perkins (#3) 9; Williams (#16) 144; Sv. 1-273; EICH 19:264; 48:89; Cushing (ms)362; David; Anc. of Phoebe Tilton 63; Perkins(1947) 2; 2;Gen Mag, 3-89]
Please note the 1652 birth date instead of the 1645.
Nathaniel Brown married Judith Perkins Dec. 16 1673, Ipswich, MA. They had children: John, Nathaniel, Jacob, James, Elizabeth, Mary and Hannah. He settled on the north side of the Mile River in Hamilton. They were original members of the church in that part of Ipswich called the Hamlet, organized in 1714.
On the 19th March 1661, Nathaniel Browne was granted liberty to have eight or ten rods of land to build a work house to make "pott-ashes and sope" in some convenient place. "It was layd out to him upon a poynt of upland near the mill-dam and the house wherein he now dwells.''
Nathaniel Brown, '' sope byler,'' sold his sope-house, and various other properties to Joseph Leigh, Dec. 2, 1671 (Ips. Deeds 3: 249).
Waters, Thomas Franklin; Goodhue, Sarah; Wise, John; Ipswich Historical Society. Ipswich in the Massachusetts Bay Colony (Kindle Locations 10146-10149). . Kindle Edition.
Contributor: Fran Chancellor (47703451) • [email protected]
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