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William A. Brown

William A. Brown

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  William A. Brown (son of Clifton Brown and Sarah J. Brown).

    Notes:

    Killed at Williamsburg, Virginia


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Clifton Brown was born on 6 Aug 1799 (son of Brightberry Brown and Susan Thompson).

    Clifton married Sarah J. Brown. Sarah (daughter of Bernard M. Brown and Miriam Cave Maupin) was born on 11 Apr 1805. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah J. Brown was born on 11 Apr 1805 (daughter of Bernard M. Brown and Miriam Cave Maupin).

    Notes:

    Also referred to in some records as Sally J. Brown

    Children:
    1. Tazwell Brown
    2. Virginia A. Brown
    3. T. H. B. Brown
    4. 1. William A. Brown
    5. Susan Brown


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Brightberry Brown was born on 13 Feb 1762 in Albemarle County, Virginia, USA (son of Benjamin Brown and Sarah Dabney); died on 26 Jan 1846 in Albemarle County, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    Captain of a company of volunteer cavalry in the Revolutionary Army

    History and Genealogies, W.H. Miller, 1907

    They lived at the head of the cove (Browns) just beneath Browns Gap. His house, on account of the bracing air and quiet seclusion and generous fare was a favorite resort of the Methodist Clergy during the heat of the summers.

    Brightberry married Susan Thompson on 10 Jan 1788. Susan was born on 21 Jan 1766. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Susan Thompson was born on 21 Jan 1766.
    Children:
    1. Horace Brown was born on 14 Apr 1807.
    2. Edmund Brown was born on 7 Apr 1792.
    3. Mildred Brown was born on 7 Nov 1788.
    4. Suca Brown was born on 17 Sep 1803; died on 14 Aug 1805.
    5. H. Nimrod Brown was born on 5 Apr 1797 in Albemarle County, Virginia, USA; died on 11 Aug 1835 in Sumner County, TN.
    6. Jr. Brightberry Brown was born on 17 Nov 1794.
    7. 2. Clifton Brown was born on 6 Aug 1799.
    8. William Brown was born on 1 Aug 1790.
    9. Amanda Brown was born on 16 Jan 1809; died on 5 Mar 1882.

  3. 6.  Bernard M. Brown was born on 15 Mar 1781 in Albemarle, Virginia, USA (son of Bernard Brown and Elizabeth Jennings Dabney); died in 1825.

    Notes:

    They had a total of nine children.

    Bernard married Miriam Cave Maupin on 18 Jan 1802 in Albemarle County, Virginia, USA. Miriam was born on 19 Dec 1783 in Albemarle, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Miriam Cave Maupin was born on 19 Dec 1783 in Albemarle, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    They had a total of nine children.

    Children:
    1. Thompson Brown was born on 6 Oct 1803.
    2. 3. Sarah J. Brown was born on 11 Apr 1805.
    3. Pyrenia D. Brown was born on 31 Dec 1806.
    4. Elizabeth Dabney Brown was born on 8 Aug 1822.
    5. Sidna R. Brown was born on 8 Jan 1812.
    6. Bernard L. Brown was born on 9 Aug 1816 in Albemarle, Virginia, USA; died on 10 Feb 1868 in Beverly, Randolph, West Virginia, USA.
    7. Smith W. Brown was born on 19 Apr 1814.
    8. James D. Brown was born on 11 Feb 1826.
    9. Allen W. Brown was born on 21 Nov 1809.
    10. Francis Brown


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Benjamin Brown was born about 1718 in Wales (son of John Brown); died on 9 Nov 1762 in Browns Cove, Albemarle County, Virginia, USA.

    Benjamin married Sarah Dabney about 1745. Sarah (daughter of Cornelius Dabney and Sarah Jennings) was born on 16 Nov 1724 in Bearcastle, King William County, VA; died on 5 Mar 1815 in Albemarle County, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Sarah Dabney was born on 16 Nov 1724 in Bearcastle, King William County, VA (daughter of Cornelius Dabney and Sarah Jennings); died on 5 Mar 1815 in Albemarle County, Virginia, USA.
    Children:
    1. Barzillai Brown was born in 1747; died on 4 Jan 1829 in Shelby County, KY.
    2. Benajah Brown was born in 1748; died in 1814.
    3. 4. Brightberry Brown was born on 13 Feb 1762 in Albemarle County, Virginia, USA; died on 26 Jan 1846 in Albemarle County, Virginia, USA.
    4. Bernis Brown was born on 15 Aug 1752; died on 30 Oct 1814; was buried in Brown Family Cemetery, Albemarle County, VA.
    5. Bezaleel Brown was born on 29 Jul 1754; died on 4 Jan 1829.
    6. Lucretia Brown was born in 1746.
    7. Bernard Brown was born on 28 Jan 1749/50 in at foot of Buck's Elbow Mtn near White Hall, Albemarle County, VA; died on 26 Feb 1800 in Browns Cove, Albemarle County, Virginia, USA.
    8. Dabney Brown was born on 18 Jun 1751; died on 22 Jun 1773.

  3. 12.  Bernard Brown was born on 28 Jan 1749/50 in at foot of Buck's Elbow Mtn near White Hall, Albemarle County, VA (son of Benjamin Brown and Sarah Dabney); died on 26 Feb 1800 in Browns Cove, Albemarle County, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    BIOGRAPHY: DAR: Bernard Brown (1750-1800) was a special dispatch bearer for General Washington. He was born and died in Albemarle County, Va.

    From History of Albemarle County, by Rev. Edgar Woods, 1901, pages 151-152:

    BROWN

    The Browns of Brown's Cove were a Hanover family. Its head, Benjamin, and his eldest son Benjamin, patented a large area of land in Louisa County, both before and after its establishment in 1742. They began to obtain grants in Albemarle also soon after its formation. From 1747 to 1760 they entered more than six thousand acres on both sides of Doyle's River. Benjamin Sr., married Sarah Dabney, who according to Dr. Charles Brown's will, was descended from the Jennings that left the enormous estate in England, which such a multitudinous posterity in the country has coveted, and which prompted Dr. Charles to cross the great sea twice in his old age. Benjamin died in 1762, leaving eleven children, Benjamin, William, Agnes, Barzillai, Benajah, Bernard, Bernis, Bezaleel, Brightberry, Elizabeth, the wife of John Price, and Lucretia, the wife of Robert Harris. Passing these names under review, one can imagine the delight of the old gentleman in the iterating alliteration of B.B., and how assiduously he searched the Scriptures and the Lives of the Saints, to attain his pet ideal.

    Benjamin and William were their father's executors, and appear to have had their portions and residence in Hanover or Louisa. Barzillai sold out in Albemarle, and settled in Shelby County, Kentucky, in 1809. Benajah also disposed of his interests, and removed to Buckingham.

    Bernard had his home at the foot of Buck's Elbow, not far from Whitehall. He was the first of the family to depart this life, dying in 1800. He and his wife Elizabeth had twelve children, Robert, Reuben, Bernard M., Charles, Thomas H., Ira B., Asa B., Benjamin H., Bezaleel, Francina, wife of John Rodes, Lucy, the wife of Nathaniel Thompson Sr., and Sarah. Robert and Reuben emigrated to Sumner County, Tennessee. Bernard M. married Miriam, daughter of David Maupin, and had nine children, among whom were Thompson Brown, Sarah, the wife of Clifton Brown, and Pyrena, the wife of Tilman Maupin. Charles practiced medicine in Charlottesville in the early part of the century. He lived where Dr. W. G. Rogers now resides till 1822, when he removed to the farm on the waters of Ivy Creek which he bought from Crenshaw Fretwell, and on which his son Ezra still resides. He married his cousin Mary, daughter of Bezaleel Brown, and had six children. He died in 1879, having attained the remarkable age of ninety-six years. Thomas H. married first Mildred Brown, and secondly Lucy, daughter of Horsley Goodman. By his first marriage he had a daughter Emaline, who was the wife of W. G. Fretwell. Ira B. married Frances Mullins, and had six children, among them Burlington D. Brown. Benjamin H. married Judith, daughter of Hudson Fretwell. Bezaleel married Elizabeth, daughter of John A. Michie, and his children were Cynthia, the wife of William H. Brown, Frances, Addison, Williamson, Mary, the wife of George W. Kemper, Martha, the wife of Charles H. Parrott, and John A. M. He was cut off in the prime of his days in 1825. The family of Bernard Brown was remarkable in one respect. He and his three sons Charles, Thomas H., and Ira B. were magistrates of the county, and two of them served as Sheriff, Charles in 1841, and Thomas H. in 1849.

    Bernard married Elizabeth Jennings Dabney on 22 Jun 1773 in near Buck's Elbow, Whitehall, Albemarle County, VA. Elizabeth (daughter of John Dabney and Anne Harris) was born on 18 Jun 1751 in Hanover County, Virginia, USA; died on 21 Jul 1826 in Albemarle County, Virginia, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Elizabeth Jennings Dabney was born on 18 Jun 1751 in Hanover County, Virginia, USA (daughter of John Dabney and Anne Harris); died on 21 Jul 1826 in Albemarle County, Virginia, USA.

    Notes:

    Relative: Margaret I.B. RAGSDALE

    Children:
    1. Reuben Dabney Brown was born on 16 Jan 1777 in Albemarle County, Virginia, USA; died on 5 Jul 1849 in Old Brown Family Cem., Chipman, Sumner County, TN.
    2. 6. Bernard M. Brown was born on 15 Mar 1781 in Albemarle, Virginia, USA; died in 1825.
    3. Ira Benajah Brown was born on 5 Jun 1794; died on 26 Feb 1842.
    4. Lucy Brown was born on 7 Nov 1778; died on 16 Feb 1852.
    5. Sarah Brown was born on 6 Jun 1792; died on 2 May 1852.
    6. Charles M. Brown was born on 3 May 1783; died in 1879.
    7. Asa Brightberry Brown was born on 5 Jun 1794; died on 30 Jan 1839.
    8. Benjamin Hescott Brown was born on 12 Mar 1790 in Albemarle County, Virginia, USA; died on 5 Dec 1875 in Solano County, CA; was buried in Rockville Cemetery, Solano County, CA.
    9. Bezaleel G. Brown was born on 22 Sep 1787; died on 20 Apr 1825.
    10. Robert Thompson Brown was born on 16 Jan 1777; died on 30 Mar 1851.
    11. Thomas Harris Brown was born on 16 Apr 1785.
    12. Francina Brown was born on 24 May 1775; died on 3 May 1846.