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Thomas Brown IV

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Thomas Brown IV

Birth
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
Oct 1796 (aged 67–68)
Guilford County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
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Thomas and Margaret had ten children, all recorded in the New Garden Monthly Meeting: Joseph, William, Thomas, Jacob, Samuel, Richard, Ruth, Moses, Rachel and Jean. (Thomas m Jane Adams; Richard m Mary Adams; Ann m Jonathan Adams - all these the children of William and Susannah Adams; then Jacob's dau Rachel m Jonathan and Ann's son William Adams).

whitegw02 originally submitted this to the White Family Tree in Ancestry.com on 20 Nov 2008. The original submission included Thomas' parents and son Jacob's descendants. It appears to have info taken from Quaker records.

Thomas was born in Bucks County, Pennsylania and Margaret in Chester County, Pennsylvania. Thomas and Margaret married 10 June 1748 at Hopewell Monthly Meeting, where they declared marriage intentions.
In 1749 Thomas Sr. bequeathed Thomas 200 acres of his present plantation lying and adjoing upon Simon Moon's survey (father-in-law), and twenty shillings currancy. Thomas was joint executor of his father's will along with his mother Ruth and brother Samuel.

In 1788 Thomas was appointed overseer of the road from the Court House to the Middle of Horsepen Creek and that he with hands of others keep the same in good repair agreeable to law. On January 9, 1790 he was deeded 100 acres by Horsepen Creek, and on April 6 1790 deeded the same land to John Hamilton (possibly related to Mary Hamilton, Mary Armfield's mother?). On 7 November 1791 he was deeded 200 acres on south side of Buffalo. On 15 March 1796 he deeded land on South Side of Mavis Fork of the Haw River to James Thorp. On 15 March 1796 he deeded land on which he lived on waters of Deep River to Amos Kersey. Then on 3 October 1797 he deeded 100 acres and 75 perches lying on waters of Maris Fork, Rootbridge Branch to John Laurence.

I suspect he is buried at New Garden Friends Cemetery, Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina.

Ray Vick, 2 Sep 2013
Thomas and Margaret had ten children, all recorded in the New Garden Monthly Meeting: Joseph, William, Thomas, Jacob, Samuel, Richard, Ruth, Moses, Rachel and Jean. (Thomas m Jane Adams; Richard m Mary Adams; Ann m Jonathan Adams - all these the children of William and Susannah Adams; then Jacob's dau Rachel m Jonathan and Ann's son William Adams).

whitegw02 originally submitted this to the White Family Tree in Ancestry.com on 20 Nov 2008. The original submission included Thomas' parents and son Jacob's descendants. It appears to have info taken from Quaker records.

Thomas was born in Bucks County, Pennsylania and Margaret in Chester County, Pennsylvania. Thomas and Margaret married 10 June 1748 at Hopewell Monthly Meeting, where they declared marriage intentions.
In 1749 Thomas Sr. bequeathed Thomas 200 acres of his present plantation lying and adjoing upon Simon Moon's survey (father-in-law), and twenty shillings currancy. Thomas was joint executor of his father's will along with his mother Ruth and brother Samuel.

In 1788 Thomas was appointed overseer of the road from the Court House to the Middle of Horsepen Creek and that he with hands of others keep the same in good repair agreeable to law. On January 9, 1790 he was deeded 100 acres by Horsepen Creek, and on April 6 1790 deeded the same land to John Hamilton (possibly related to Mary Hamilton, Mary Armfield's mother?). On 7 November 1791 he was deeded 200 acres on south side of Buffalo. On 15 March 1796 he deeded land on South Side of Mavis Fork of the Haw River to James Thorp. On 15 March 1796 he deeded land on which he lived on waters of Deep River to Amos Kersey. Then on 3 October 1797 he deeded 100 acres and 75 perches lying on waters of Maris Fork, Rootbridge Branch to John Laurence.

I suspect he is buried at New Garden Friends Cemetery, Greensboro, Guilford County, North Carolina.

Ray Vick, 2 Sep 2013


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