. The New England historical and genealogical register. adbery (John) (1694), 351Medbery, Jolin (1694), 346Miles, Anna (1694-6), 180North, Stephen (1722-3), 92Parker, John (1731), 94Parker, John (1732), 94Peren, John (1694), 236, 346-349Perin, Abraham (1694), 237Pitts, Peter (1693), 232Prentis, John (1746), 93Sabin, Hezeliiah (1694), 351Sabin, Noah (1691), 351Sison, Mary (1693), 182Sisfon,Mnry (1693), 233Smith, John (1693-4), 181Taber, Philip (1694),349Tabor, Philipe (1693), 234 TVills, Administrations and Abstracts-Tucker, Henry (1708), 180 Tucker, Henry (1694) 237 Underwood, Jane (1737), 95
. The New England historical and genealogical register. adbery (John) (1694), 351Medbery, Jolin (1694), 346Miles, Anna (1694-6), 180North, Stephen (1722-3), 92Parker, John (1731), 94Parker, John (1732), 94Peren, John (1694), 236, 346-349Perin, Abraham (1694), 237Pitts, Peter (1693), 232Prentis, John (1746), 93Sabin, Hezeliiah (1694), 351Sabin, Noah (1691), 351Sison, Mary (1693), 182Sisfon,Mnry (1693), 233Smith, John (1693-4), 181Taber, Philip (1694),349Tabor, Philipe (1693), 234 TVills, Administrations and Abstracts-Tucker, Henry (1708), 180 Tucker, Henry (1694) 237 Underwood, Jane (1737), 95 Walker, Mary (1694), 236 Walker, Nathan (1746), 93 Warner, Nathaniel (1746), 93 Warren, Joseph (1737), 96 White, Philip (1737), 95 Williams, Richard (1694), 235 Williams, Samuel (1737), 96 Willmath, Thomas (1694), 237 Wilmoth, Thomas (1694), 346 Willmouth, Thomas (1691). 238 Wilson, Joseph (1653), 93 Wltherell, William (1694), 179 Witherill, William (1694), 180Woodward, Est. John of Norwich, Conn., andHis Descendants, 136 Omission—Eringsher, - -,290. NEW ENGLAND HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICALREGISTER. JANUARY, 1908. GEN. JOHN MARSHALL BROWN, By Henst S. Btjerage, The death of Gen. John Marshall Brown at hie summer residenceat Falmouth Foreside, near Portland, Maine, July 20, 1907, closeda career of much more than ordinary interest. He was a son ofJohn Bundy and Ann Matilda (Greely) Brown, and was born inPortland, December 14,1838. His father, a son of Titus Olcott andSusannah (Bundy) Brown, was one of the foremost business men ofPortland, and the head of the Portland Sugar Company. The fatherof Titus Olcott Brown was a native of Stonington, Conn. Seekinga new home, he made his way into New Hampshire, and becameone of the pioneer settlers of Lancaster. The mother of Titus Ol-cott Brown was Abigail Olcott, whose father, Thomas Olcott, wasone of the first settlers of Hartford, Conn. Through his Brown was descended from Pilgrim ancestors in three lines,namely,
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