. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 52 HEREDITY AND DEVELOPMENT OF NAVAL OFFICERS. FAMILY HISTORY OF MOSES BROWN. I 1 (F F), Edward Brown, died in 1737, aged 57. I 2 (F M), Sarah, died in 1737, aged 60 years. I 3 (M F), Timothy Pike, of Newbury, Massachusetts. II 1 (F), Edward Brown (1707-1775), followed the trade of cooper in Salisbury; later he was deputy sheriff and had care of the prison in Newbury. During the French War he was a captain. II 2 (M), Dorothy Pike (1710-1790). Fraternity of Propositus: III 1, Sarah Brown (1732-1817), was a pleasant, kind, amiable, and religious


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 52 HEREDITY AND DEVELOPMENT OF NAVAL OFFICERS. FAMILY HISTORY OF MOSES BROWN. I 1 (F F), Edward Brown, died in 1737, aged 57. I 2 (F M), Sarah, died in 1737, aged 60 years. I 3 (M F), Timothy Pike, of Newbury, Massachusetts. II 1 (F), Edward Brown (1707-1775), followed the trade of cooper in Salisbury; later he was deputy sheriff and had care of the prison in Newbury. During the French War he was a captain. II 2 (M), Dorothy Pike (1710-1790). Fraternity of Propositus: III 1, Sarah Brown (1732-1817), was a pleasant, kind, amiable, and religious woman. Ill 2, Dorothy Brown (1733-1770). Ill 3, Susanna Brown (1735-1805), had a taste for reading; was of kindly disposition but somewhat depressed before her death. Ill 4, Edward Brown (1737-1815), followed the sea as a cooper from early life. In the old French War he was made a prisoner and confined on a prison-ship in the West Indies. From the age of 20 he suffered from a sort of chorea. He also exhibited marked phobias and was very punctilious as to certain trivial or senseless performances. He was regarded as "; Ill 5, Esther Brown (1740-1824). Ill 6, Elizabeth Brown (1743-1791), a nurse. Ill 7, Mary Brown (1745-1746). Ill 8, Anne Greenough, died 1774. Ill 9, Nicholas Brown (1747-1819). Ill 10, Lucy Lamprey (born 1760). Ill 11, Mary Brown (1750-1834). Ill 12 (Propositus) MOSES BROWN. Ill 13 (consort), Sarah Coffin, of Newburyport. i 2 3 _4 I DrO DyO n. HI IV 1, Edward Brown (1771-1819), was a cooper and employed in the West India trade. Later he was a ferryman; then, inspector of provisions. IV 2, Ann Greenough Brown (born 1773). IV 3, Moses Brown, born 1778 and lost at sea, 1818. IV 4, Anne Brown, born 1782. IV 5, Alexander McCulloch, a sailing-master of the United States navy. IV 6, Abigail Brown (born 1788). IV 7, Eliphalet Woodbury, a seaman. IV 8, Nathan Brown (born 1795), a ship- master. IV 9, Lucy Brown, born 1792. IV 10, Lawrence Brown (1790-18


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