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 . Moses Brown, b. .luly 21, 1794. iii. Elizabeth, b Aug. 6, 1796. d. March 12, 1818. 74. iv. Robert Hale, b. Sept. 16, 1798. V. Hope Brown, b. May 14, 1802, d. April 15, 1837. She wasan invalid for many years, but a gentle and lovablecharacter, and bore her long seclusion with patience andChristian fortitude. Premature disease blighted the l)ril-liant promises of her youth, and


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 . Moses Brown, b. .luly 21, 1794. iii. Elizabeth, b Aug. 6, 1796. d. March 12, 1818. 74. iv. Robert Hale, b. Sept. 16, 1798. V. Hope Brown, b. May 14, 1802, d. April 15, 1837. She wasan invalid for many years, but a gentle and lovablecharacter, and bore her long seclusion with patience andChristian fortitude. Premature disease blighted the l)ril-liant promises of her youth, and she passed through a pro-tracted period of suffering to the rest which awaited her—from the trials of human virtue to the scene of its everlast-ing triumphs * vi. Thomas Poynton, b. March 25, 1804, d. Aug. 15,1804. 39. MARY BROWX {Joseph,^^ James,^ James,^ John,^CluiiP), b. July 30, 1760, d, Dec. 8, 1800. She is said to havebeen a woman of great worth, possessing many and rare accom-plishments. She was married July 18, 1799, to Dr. StephenGano, the honored pastor of the First Baptist Church in Provi-dence. His ministry extended over a period of thirty-six years • See Writings of William G. ^/i^cr? /^^ J^. ^^^^^ HELIOTYPE PRINTINQ CO., BOSTON, MASS.


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