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1680 - Yes, date unknown
1682 - 1716 (34 years)
Birth |
13-1 mo-1682 |
Nottingham, PA |
Died |
13-8 mo-1716 |
Principio, Cecil Co., Maryland |
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Father |
James (136) Brown, b. 27 Mar 1656 |
Mother |
Honor/Honour Clayton, b. 18 Mar 1662, North Chichester, Sussex England |
Married |
8 Aug 1679 |
Burlington, NJ |
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Family |
Hester Baker Hardiman, b. 28 6 mo 1680, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania [2] |
Married |
4 8mo-1704 |
Bucks County, Pennsylvania |
Children |
+ | 1. William s/o Hardiman (13621) Brown, b. 1705, Cecil Co. Maryland |
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1705 - 29 5mo-1786
Birth |
1705 |
Cecil Co. Maryland |
Died |
29 5mo-1786 |
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Father |
William s/o Honor Clayton (1362) Brown, b. 13-1 mo-1682, Nottingham, PA |
Mother |
Hester Baker Hardiman, b. 28 6 mo 1680, Bucks Co., Pennsylvania |
Married |
4 8mo-1704 |
Bucks County, Pennsylvania |
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Family |
Susanna Churchman, b. 13 7mo.- 1701, Cecil County, Maryland |
Married |
11 2mo-1728 |
Children |
| 1. Margaret (13622) Brown, b. 13 1mo-1706, E. Nottingham, Colonial America |
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Name |
Hester Baker Hardiman |
Born |
28 6 mo 1680 |
Bucks Co., Pennsylvania |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
Person ID |
I23909 |
My Reynolds Line |
Last Modified |
5 Mar 2023 |
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Sources |
- [S230] Memoir, Browns of Nottingham Pennsylvania.
Hester m. 3 times 1) Yardley; 2nd Brown; 3rd Samuel Taylor in 1717
She is the d/o Henry and Margaret Hardiman
- [S40] Will, https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/8741:4895?tid=&pid=&queryId=e72cacd1a02a3540a0d1059e82c5097a&_phsrc=KEL2&_phstart=successSource.
Remarks: James Brown of Nottingham. 11/15/1715. 1/1/1715/6. A. 30. To sons William Brown, Jeremiah Brown and daughter Margary Pigot, to grandchild James, son of William, Patience and Jeremiah, children of Jeremiah, and Margary Pigot daughter of Margary and John Pigot £5 each when 21. To son Daniel the lott of land between Dorsons and Robert Williams containing 500 acres. To daughter Mary Brown £20 at 20. To wife Honor and son James all my estate paying the above legacies also executors. Nothing to be done or disposed of without the consent of Mercer Brown and son Jeremiah Brown. Witnesses: James Wright, Wm. Howell and John Bruss.
Son, William mentioned in the will of James of Nottingham
Wife Honor survives him
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