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Peter Browne

Birth4 Oct 1632 - Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA
Death9 March 1692 - Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
MotherMartha () Ford
FatherPeter Brown

Born in Duxbury, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA on 4 Oct 1632 to Peter Brown and Martha () Ford. Peter Browne married Mary de Gillett and had 13 children. He passed away on 9 March 1692 in Windsor, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA.

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Parents
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Peter Brown
Unknown - 1633
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Martha () Ford
Unknown - 1629
Spouse(s)
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Mary De Gillett
1638 - 1719
Children Show all
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Abigail G Brown
1662 - 1756
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Peter Brown
1666 - 1721
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Cornelius Brown I
1672 - 1747
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Hannah De Browne
1660 - 1689
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John Brown
1668 - 1728
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Isabel Brown
1676 - 1772
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Elizabeth Brown
1676 - 1757
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Johnathan Brown
1670 - 1747
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Mary Brown
1659 - 1729
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Sarah Brown
1681 - 1774
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Hepzibah Brown
1664 - 1711
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Deborah Brown
1678 - 1739
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Martha Brown Snell
1674 - 1713

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