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Generation: 1
- Jerome Bonaparte BROWN b. Abt 1819, West Winfield,Herkimer Co.,New York; d. Baltimore,Maryland.
Notes:
Jerome had a wife named Delia C., according to land records and alsothe 1855
census. That census (Line 29, Binghamton, enumerated on June 14) listedages for
both as 29 and both born in Herkimer Co. Brown says Delia Harrington.Census
sez Jerome born in 1819. Said Jerome had lived 21 years in Binghamton andDelia
eight years. She a second wife, since oldest child is 10? Probable census
error. No occupation for Jerome but an unreadable one for his wife. 1855
census lists three kids: Hiram, 10; Herman, 8; Hamilton, 6. BrownGenealogy,
Vol. II, says the third son is Burr, born in 1850, so the ages are close.Would
a man name a son Hamilton Burr? That could give a kid a splitpersonality. Down
the line are two Thur Browns. I'll call him Hamilton Burr/Thur Brown andlet his
descendants figure it out.
B.G., Vol II, says Jerome later married, at Baltimore, a widow withtwo
daughters.
Jerome m. Delia C. HARRINGTON Winfield,Herkimer Co.,New York. Delia b. 1826, Herkimer Co.,New York. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 2. Hiram BROWN
b. 1845, Binghamton,New York.
- 3. Herman BROWN
b. 1847, Binghamton,New York.
- 4. Hamilton Burr BROWN
b. 1850, Binghamton,New York.
Generation: 2
- Hiram BROWN
(1.Jerome1) b. 1845, Binghamton,New York.
Notes:
Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed
- Herman BROWN
(1.Jerome1) b. 1847, Binghamton,New York.
Notes:
Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed
- Hamilton Burr BROWN
(1.Jerome1) b. 1850, Binghamton,New York.
Notes:
B.G., Vol.2, p.290. Should Burr be Thur? Eleazer IV had a son namedAlbert
Thur and there was another Thur down the line. 1855 New York census saysthe
third son was named Hamilton, 6. Will call him Hamilton Burr/Thur Brown.
Mary Rogness's - Fifth cousin 4 times removed
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