The exact location of her burial is unknown but likely in this cemetery.
She was the sister of Peter Brown of Windsor, Connecticut, and is thought to have been one of the daughters of the Peter Brown who was a passenger on the "Mayflower" in 1620 and a resident of Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts. (She could not have been the daughter of Peter Brown and Mary Gillet of Windsor, Connecticut, because she married Anthony Hoskins in 1656, which date was about a year or more before the birth of the Isabel Brown who was the daughter of Peter Brown and Mary Gillet.) Documentation is in "History and Genealogy of the Mayflower Planters" by Leon Clark Hills, 1936 (republished in one volume by Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, Md., 1975); and in "Albert Brown of Windsor, Connecticut" by Robert Brown Evans, Arlington, Va., 1992.
Contributor: Amanda Wilson (49855652)
The exact location of her burial is unknown but likely in this cemetery.
She was the sister of Peter Brown of Windsor, Connecticut, and is thought to have been one of the daughters of the Peter Brown who was a passenger on the "Mayflower" in 1620 and a resident of Plymouth Colony, Massachusetts. (She could not have been the daughter of Peter Brown and Mary Gillet of Windsor, Connecticut, because she married Anthony Hoskins in 1656, which date was about a year or more before the birth of the Isabel Brown who was the daughter of Peter Brown and Mary Gillet.) Documentation is in "History and Genealogy of the Mayflower Planters" by Leon Clark Hills, 1936 (republished in one volume by Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, Md., 1975); and in "Albert Brown of Windsor, Connecticut" by Robert Brown Evans, Arlington, Va., 1992.
Contributor: Amanda Wilson (49855652)
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