Whipple Database
Database of the Whipple One-Name Study (WONS)
Chad Brown, Reverend
Abt 1600 - Bef 1650 (~ 50 years)-
Name Chad Brown Suffix Reverend Birth Abt 1600 High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England Gender Male Death Bef 2 Sep 1650 Providence, Providence, Rhode Island Burial North Burial Ground, North Main Street, Providence, Providence, Rhode Island Person ID I6570 Whipple Descendants Last Modified 7 Jun 2004
Family Elizabeth Sharparowe, b. Abt 1604, Melchbourne, Bedfordshire, England d. Bef 1672 (Age ~ 67 years) Children + 1. John Brown, Elder, b. 1630, , , England d. Abt 1706, Providence, Providence, Rhode Island (Age 76 years) + 2. James Brown d. Abt 1683 + 3. Jeremiah Brown, b. 1634, of, Providence, Providence, Rhode Island d. 1690, Newport, Newport, Rhode Island (Age 56 years) + 4. Daniel Brown, b. 1638, Providence, Providence, Rhode Island d. 29 Sep 1710, Newport, Newport, Rhode Island (Age 72 years) Family ID F3788 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - !SOURCE: John Smith, the Miller, of Providence Rhode Island: Some of His Descendants," by Charles William Farnham, in Genealogies of Rhode Island Families from Rhode Island Periodicals (Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1983), 2:21, 32
!SOURCE: Abby Isabel Brown Bulkley, The Chad Browne Memorial, Consisting of Genealogical Memoirs of a Portion of the Descendants of Chad and Elizabeth Browne (Brooklyn, N.Y., 1888), p. 7-9.
!SOURCE: http://www.genealogy.org/~smcgee/
!SOURCE: Gaspee Virtual Archives, http://www.gaspee.org/JosephBrown.htm, 6 Aug 2002.
!IMMIGRATION: "Came from England in the ship 'Martin,' which arrived in Boston, Mass., July 1638. --A.I.B. Bulkley.
!RESIDENCES: One of the original signers of the pact that organized Providence, Rhode Island, in 1638; the first signer of the charter of Providence, 1644. --A.I.B. Bulkley
!DEATH: "It is evident that he died some years earlier than has been supposed, as the name of his widow occurs in a tax list of Sept. 2, 1650." --A.I.B. Bulkley
!BURIAL: "Chad and Elizabeth Browne were buried in an orchard on his Home Lot, College Street, corner of Benefit, where the County Court House now stands. Their remains were removed in 1792 to the Nicholas Brown lot in the North Burial Ground." --A.I.B. Bulkley
- !SOURCE: John Smith, the Miller, of Providence Rhode Island: Some of His Descendants," by Charles William Farnham, in Genealogies of Rhode Island Families from Rhode Island Periodicals (Baltimore: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1983), 2:21, 32