Browne/Brown Family History

Browne/Brown Family History
Author: Lanette Brightwell
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2013-03-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1300892358

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This authors maiden name was Brown, so researching this family history was important. This Browne/Brown book concentrates on two different lines of John Sumner Brown's descendants. There are source notations, military, cemetery records, birth, death, marriage, census and other documents and pictures [if available] for family members. Definitely a treasured book for those Brown descendants located in Meriweather Co., Worth, Boston - Thomas County, Georgia. John Sumner Browns ancestry is taken back as far as this researcher could find records. Included is the history of the name and coat of arms pictures. Your family will love this book, especially if you are a descendant. This Browne/Brown Family History book will become a family heirloom to be passed down through generations.

A History of the Michael Brown Family of Rowan County, North Carolina

A History of the Michael Brown Family of Rowan County, North Carolina
Author: Richard L. Brown
Publisher:
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1921
Genre: German Americans
ISBN:

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Michael Brown (Braun) immigrated in 1737 from the Palatinate of Germany via Rotterdam to Philadelphia. He moved from Pennsylvania to Rowan County, North Carolina, married twice and died in 1807.

The Tie That Bound Us

The Tie That Bound Us
Author: Bonnie Laughlin-Schultz
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2013-11-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 0801469430

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John Brown was fiercely committed to the militant abolitionist cause, a crusade that culminated in Brown’s raid on the Federal armory at Harpers Ferry in 1859 and his subsequent execution. Less well known is his devotion to his family, and they to him. Two of Brown’s sons were killed at Harpers Ferry, but the commitment of his wife and daughters often goes unacknowledged. In The Tie That Bound Us, Bonnie Laughlin-Schultz reveals for the first time the depth of the Brown women’s involvement in his cause and their crucial roles in preserving and transforming his legacy after his death. As detailed by Laughlin-Schultz, Brown’s second wife Mary Ann Day Brown and his daughters Ruth Brown Thompson, Annie Brown Adams, Sarah Brown, and Ellen Brown Fablinger were in many ways the most ordinary of women, contending with chronic poverty and lives that were quite typical for poor, rural nineteenth-century women. However, they also lived extraordinary lives, crossing paths with such figures as Frederick Douglass and Lydia Maria Child and embracing an abolitionist moral code that sanctioned antislavery violence in place of the more typical female world of petitioning and pamphleteering. In the aftermath of John Brown’s raid at Harpers Ferry, the women of his family experienced a particular kind of celebrity among abolitionists and the American public. In their roles as what daughter Annie called "relics" of Brown’s raid, they tested the limits of American memory of the Civil War, especially the war’s most radical aim: securing racial equality. Because of their longevity (Annie, the last of Brown’s daughters, died in 1926) and their position as symbols of the most radical form of abolitionist agitation, the story of the Brown women illuminates the changing nature of how Americans remembered Brown’s raid, radical antislavery, and the causes and consequences of the Civil War.

The Browns of California

The Browns of California
Author: Miriam Pawel
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 523
Release: 2018-09-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1632867338

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"Miriam Pawel’s fascinating book . . . illuminates the sea change in the nation’s politics in the last half of the 20th century."--New York Times Book Review California Book Award Gold Medal Winner * Finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize * A Los Angeles Times Bestseller * San Francisco Chronicle's "Best Books of the Year" List * Publishers Weekly Top Ten History Books for Fall * Berkeleyside Best Books of the Year * Shortlisted for NCIBA Golden Poppy Award A Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist's panoramic history of California and its impact on the nation, from the Gold Rush to Silicon Valley--told through the lens of the family dynasty that led the state for nearly a quarter century. Even in the land of reinvention, the story is exceptional: Pat Brown, the beloved father who presided over California during an era of unmatched expansion; Jerry Brown, the cerebral son who became the youngest governor in modern times--and then returned three decades later as the oldest. In The Browns of California, journalist and scholar Miriam Pawel weaves a narrative history that spans four generations, from August Schuckman, the Prussian immigrant who crossed the Plains in 1852 and settled on a northern California ranch, to his great-grandson Jerry Brown, who reclaimed the family homestead one hundred forty years later. Through the prism of their lives, we gain an essential understanding of California and an appreciation of its importance. The magisterial story is enhanced by dozens of striking photos, many published for the first time. This book gives new insights to those steeped in California history, offers a corrective for those who confuse stereotypes and legend for fact, and opens new vistas for readers familiar with only the sketchiest outlines of a place habitually viewed from afar with a mix of envy and awe, disdain, and fascination.

The Book of Browns

The Book of Browns
Author: E. Philip Brown
Publisher: Boosters Zone LLC
Total Pages: 31
Release: 2020-10-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 1087916941

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The Book of Browns looks at the history of the surname Brown and the people who are fortunate to share the same last name. Many famous people from all walks of life have this common surname but that does not mean they are ordinary.

Two Hundred and Fifty Years of the History of One Branch of the Brownfield Family of Fayette County, Pennsylvania

Two Hundred and Fifty Years of the History of One Branch of the Brownfield Family of Fayette County, Pennsylvania
Author: Todd Alan Brownfield
Publisher:
Total Pages: 586
Release: 1990
Genre: Fayette County (Pa.)
ISBN:

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Robert Brownfield died in Pennsylvania in 1739. He and his wife Jane had at least two children and probably at least one more. Robert probably came from Scotland and brought his family to America sometime before 1735. Information on his descendants through his two sons are included in this material. Many of his descendants have remained in the Pennsylvania area to the present time.