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 . anced believers in the right of woman to takeher part in the management of human affairs, and devotedmuch time, money and thought, to the elevation of benevolent, charitable and elevating object found inher an ardent supporter and firm friend, and no appeal toher kind heart was ever unheeded. Naturally possessed ofa strong, retentive memory, which she retained unto thelast,
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 . anced believers in the right of woman to takeher part in the management of human affairs, and devotedmuch time, money and thought, to the elevation of benevolent, charitable and elevating object found inher an ardent supporter and firm friend, and no appeal toher kind heart was ever unheeded. Naturally possessed ofa strong, retentive memory, which she retained unto thelast, her personal reminiscences were highly her death we lose almost the last of the band of pioneersin the anti-slavery, temperance, peace and woman suffragereforms of the country. 35. ELISHA BROWN {Chad,^^ Obadiah,^ John,- ChcuU)lived and died in Grlocester, R. I., and was buried on the EsekBrown farm. As before stated, information regarding thisbranch of tlie Browns, the jjosterity of Andrew and Chad, whosettled in Glocester, on land separated by the Chepachet river,has been derived mainly from the papers of the late Col. GeorgeH. Browne, compiled more than thirty-five years since. In a few. LYDIA BROWN. Born 1st mo., 14th, 1798. Died 11th mo., 22d, 1883. Fifth Generation. 49 instances errors have been corrected, but in the main the recordshave been copied rcvlxdiii). They are incomplete, but afford inmany cases the only infoi-mation obtainable, and without themthis branch would have had no representation. Elisha m. SarahOlney, of North Providence. CHILDREN i. Chad d. in ii. E^EK. iii. Olney. He lived on the southwestern part of his fathers estate, married and had a large family. He is said to have been a passionate lover of the chase. Of his children (1) Chad m. Nancy Wade and had Nancy** (who m Lorenzo Carpenter), CJhad* and others. (2) Marvelvus d. unm. (3) Olney was twice m. and had children. (4) Amey d. unm. (5) Jemc m. and had children. {i^)Willia
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