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John BROWNE

Birth03 Sep 1730 - St Germans, Saltash, Cornwall PL12, England
Death3 Feb 1818 - Landrake, Cornwall, England
MotherSarah Allen
FatherSolomon Brown

Born in St Germans, Saltash, Cornwall PL12, England on 03 Sep 1730 to Solomon Brown and Sarah Allen. John BROWNE married Mary HANCOCK and had 13 children. He passed away on 3 Feb 1818 in Landrake, Cornwall, England.

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Parents
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Solomon Brown
1693 - 1783
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Sarah Allen
1697 - 1777
Spouse(s)
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Mary Hancock
1735 - 1820
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Katherine Brown
1728 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Mary Browne
1768 - 1841
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John Browne
1758 - 1821
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Susanna Browne
1767 - 1843
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Solomon Browne
1765 - 1841
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Sarah Browne
1760 - Unknown
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Philip Browne
1774 - Unknown
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Katherine Browne
1771 - Unknown
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William Browne
1763 - 1832
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Samuel Browne
1757 - Unknown
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Joseph Browne
1776 - Unknown
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Anne Brown
1753 - 1801
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John Jane Brown
1762 - 1800
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Mary Brown
1760 - Unknown

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