The Chad Browne memorial, consisting of genealogical memoirs of a portion of the descendants of Chad and Elizabeth Browne; with an appendix, containing sketches of other early Rhode Island settlers, 1638-1888 . ngletter, which is here copied verbatiri): Mount Vernon, March 18tb, : In granting the request contained in your Sympathetic Letter of the24th of February, I beg you to be assured of the grateful sensibility withwhich I received your expressioQS of condolence and kind wishes tor myhappiness If innumerable Testimonies of respect and Veneration paid the memoryof my dear depart


The Chad Browne memorial, consisting of genealogical memoirs of a portion of the descendants of Chad and Elizabeth Browne; with an appendix, containing sketches of other early Rhode Island settlers, 1638-1888 . ngletter, which is here copied verbatiri): Mount Vernon, March 18tb, : In granting the request contained in your Sympathetic Letter of the24th of February, I beg you to be assured of the grateful sensibility withwhich I received your expressioQS of condolence and kind wishes tor myhappiness If innumerable Testimonies of respect and Veneration paid the memoryof my dear departed Husband, or if universal Sympathy in my afflictingloss could afford consolation, mine would be Compleat. But while I see &acknowledge these with a grateful heart, I lind Consolation only in thebosom of that being by whose dispensation I have been afflicted. That your Virtues may be exemplary, that your passage through life may * Julia Bowen, dau. of Fphraim. Jr., and Sally Bowen, b. Dec. 1, 1779, was m. Oct. 17,18()3, to John D. Martin ; d. July 30, Halsey, dau. of Thomas L. Halsey. d. Sept. 16, 18G4, aged 85, Chase, dau. of Samuel, d. Feb. 13, 1861, aged 84, MRS. SARAH HOWELL EDDY. Sixth Generation. 59 be marked with the Blessings of Heaven, and that Happiness hereafter may be your Portion Prays your Friend & Obedient Servt, MARTHA Jxlia Bo wen, Mary B. Howell,Sarah Halsey,Abby Chase. This letter was preserved by Mary B. Howell and given byher on her death in 1811 to her sister, Mrs. Sarah H. Dwight,Avho presented it many years after to her niece, Sally B. (Howell)Wilcox. It is now in possession of one of the danghters of thelatter. Mrs. Eddy gave the ring to her executor, the S. Patten. CHILDREN. i. Sally H., b. in Castine, April 28, 1807, d. in Providence, , ii. Waitstill Dexter, b. Oct. 17, 1809. 50. SARAH HOWELL (See No. 48), b. Feb. 1, 1781, :^5, 1859, was m. Feb. 21, 1809, to G


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