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 . ^/i^cr? /^^ J^. ^^^^^ HELIOTYPE PRINTINQ CO., BOSTON, ^^c^^^.-^ HELIOTVPE PRINTING OO, BOSTON, MA3S. Sixth Generation. 53 from 1792-1828. He was the son of Eev. John and Sarah(Stites) Gano, and was a descendant of Francis Gerneanx, aHngnenot refugee from the island of Guernsey, after the revo-cation of the Edict of Nantes, who settled in New Eochelle,where he died at the age of o


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 . ^/i^cr? /^^ J^. ^^^^^ HELIOTYPE PRINTINQ CO., BOSTON, ^^c^^^.-^ HELIOTVPE PRINTING OO, BOSTON, MA3S. Sixth Generation. 53 from 1792-1828. He was the son of Eev. John and Sarah(Stites) Gano, and was a descendant of Francis Gerneanx, aHngnenot refugee from the island of Guernsey, after the revo-cation of the Edict of Nantes, who settled in New Eochelle,where he died at the age of one hundred and three years. Theonly child of Dr. Stephen and Mary (Brown) Gano, and theonly grand-child of Joseph and Elizabeth (Power) Brown, wasEliza Brown Gano, b. Nov. 6, 1800, d. Dec. 23, 1877. Shewas married Nov. 7,1821, to Josej^h Rogers, b. March 21, 1794,son of John and Elizabeth (Eodman) Rogers, of died May 14, 1873. (By this marriage there was no issue.) The predominant traits of her character—her deep piety, largebenevolence, wide sympathy and warm affections, showed them-selves early in life and were inherited in a large degree from herfather. Dr. Gano, who was so long and devotedly loved in thecity of her birth. She helped to found m


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