. The history of Penacook, , from its first settlement in 1734 up to 1900 . Dea. David Dea. Henry H. Brown. ing at Plymouth, Mass., December 22, 1620. The oldest of thefamily that came to Penacook was Dea. David Brown, son of John,born in 1745, and grandson of William, born about 1700; bothof these ancestors resided at Seekonk, Mass. William had elevenchildren, and John had thirteen. Dea. David Brown, born in 1779, married Eunice Hill Hayes,and had a family of ten children. He came to Penacook in 1845,and occupied the house now owned by John H. Moore; being amason by trade, he did


. The history of Penacook, , from its first settlement in 1734 up to 1900 . Dea. David Dea. Henry H. Brown. ing at Plymouth, Mass., December 22, 1620. The oldest of thefamily that came to Penacook was Dea. David Brown, son of John,born in 1745, and grandson of William, born about 1700; bothof these ancestors resided at Seekonk, Mass. William had elevenchildren, and John had thirteen. Dea. David Brown, born in 1779, married Eunice Hill Hayes,and had a family of ten children. He came to Penacook in 1845,and occupied the house now owned by John H. Moore; being amason by trade, he did some work on the walls of the Penacookmill, which was built in 1846, though he was then sixty-two yearsold. He died July 18, 1847. THE BROWN FAMILY. 459 The second generation in Penacook is represented by H. Brown, oldest son of Dea. David, born June 17, 1805,and died in September, 1873. See biographical notes for furtherinformation.


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