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Content Brown

Birth30 Oct 1772 - Stonington, New London, Connecticut, British America
Death12 Mar 1846 - Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA
MotherHannah Pendleton
FatherCollins Brown

Born in Stonington, New London, Connecticut, British America on 30 Oct 1772 to Collins Brown and Hannah Pendleton. Content Brown married Nathan Pendleton and had 7 children. She passed away on 12 Mar 1846 in Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, USA.

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Collins Brown
1743 - 1822
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Hannah Pendleton
1744 - 1828
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Nathan Pendleton
1766 - 1838
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Dea John Pendleton
1795 - Unknown
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Cynthia Pendleton
1793 - 1821
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Edward Pendleton
1808 - 1842
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Evelina Pendleton
1800 - 1861
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Roswell Pendleton
1797 - 1882
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Rodney Pendleton
1803 - 1885
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William Pendleton
1811 - 1834

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