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Christopher Browne

Christopher Browne

Male Abt 1490 - Abt 1573  (~ 83 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Christopher BrowneChristopher Browne was born about 1490 in Swan Hall, Hawkedon, County Suffolk, England; died about 1573.

    Notes:

    Biography:
    He was a church warden in 1564. His will was dated 24 Nov. 1568 and was proved at Bury St. Edmunds 31 May 1574. According to "Early Settlers of Watertown":
    Christopher's Will is dated Nov. 24, 1568; proved May 31, 1574. It makes no mention of his wife, who was probably deceased. He gives legacies in money to his son Thomas, dr. Joan Baylye. his godsons [grandsons] Ambrose and William Baylye, sons of Thomas [Thomas Baylye's Will is dated 1559, witnessed by Christopher and Robert Browne] ; and to his son Robert Browne, he gives " the lease of my fearme in as large and ampple manner as I hav it," and also all the rest of his estate, real and personal, and appoints him executor. Witnesses are John Andrear [? Andrew], Thomas Hamonde, Robert Brydges, James Hawton, and Robert Shaw, Clerk.
    Neither the Deans nor Swans are mentioned in this Will. It is not improbable that his elder brother, Robert, was still living, and in possession, but without heirs male, so that his son Thomas was heir presumptive to the Deans and Swans, under the first Christopher's Will. His son Thomas being thus provided for, would account for his younger son Robert being made principal legatee and executor.

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Thomas Browne  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1515 in Swan Hall, Hawkedon, County Suffolk, England; died about Dec 1590; was buried on 23 Dec 1590.
    2. 3. Robert Browne  Descendancy chart to this point was born in in Swan Hall, Hawkedon, County Suffolk, England; died about 1 Jun 1629; was buried on 7 Jun 1629.
    3. 4. Joan Browne  Descendancy chart to this point was born in in Swan Hall, Hawkedon, County Suffolk, England.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Thomas Browne Descendancy chart to this point (1.Christopher1) was born about 1515 in Swan Hall, Hawkedon, County Suffolk, England; died about Dec 1590; was buried on 23 Dec 1590.

    Notes:

    Biography:
    His will was dated 22 Dec. 1590 and proved at Bury St. Edmunds. According to "Early Settlers of Watertown":
    The Will of said Thomas Browne, of Hawkedon, is dated Dec. 22, 1590; proved Jan. 26. 1591. He had inherited the Deans and Swans and bequeathed them as follows: "To Jonan my wife, my house wherein I dwell, with all the outhouses thereto belonginge, called and knowne by the name of the Deanes & Swaines, with all the lands, meadowe and pasture thereto belonginge, during her naturall life, upon this condicon following, viz., that [she] shall bringe up my children and paye all my debts, and kepe my howses in good and sufficient reparac'ons, and make no stripe or waste upon the grounde or of any Wood or Timber growmge in and uppon the same, and after the decease of the saide Johan my wife, I give all the saide howse and howses, lands, meadowe. and pasture with the app'tences to my five sonnes, viz., to John, Richard, Thomas, Ambrose, and Abraham, and their heirs, to be equally divided between and amongst them, or so many of them as shall be then livinge, by and at the discretion of iiij discrete and wise men to be chosen by the p'sons [parsons] of Hawedon & Som'ton then beinge," and a bequest in money to his daughter Sarah. Witnesses, Robert Raye. minister of Hawedon; John Rayner, Richard Gippes, "and me Peter Cooke, Clarke and writer hereof."

    Family/Spouse: Joan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 5. Abraham Browne  Descendancy chart to this point was born in in Swan Hall, Hawkedon, County Suffolk, England; died about 1650 in Waltham, Massachusetts.
    2. 6. John Browne  Descendancy chart to this point was born in in Swan Hall, Hawkedon, County Suffolk, England; died about May 1616; was buried on 5 May 1616 in Hawkedon.
    3. 7. Richard Browne  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1575 in Swan Hall, Hawkedon, County Suffolk, England; died about 1660 in Charlestown, Massachusetts.
    4. 8. Thomas Browne  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1580 in Swan Hall, Hawkedon, County Suffolk, England.
    5. 9. Ambrose Browne  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1580 in Swan Hall, Hawkedon, County Suffolk, England.
    6. 10. Sarah Browne  Descendancy chart to this point was born in in Swan Hall, Hawkedon, County Suffolk, England.

  2. 3.  Robert Browne Descendancy chart to this point (1.Christopher1) was born in in Swan Hall, Hawkedon, County Suffolk, England; died about 1 Jun 1629; was buried on 7 Jun 1629.

    Family/Spouse: Anne. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 4.  Joan Browne Descendancy chart to this point (1.Christopher1) was born in in Swan Hall, Hawkedon, County Suffolk, England.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Joan Bailey

    Family/Spouse: Thomas Bailey. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]



Generation: 3

  1. 5.  Abraham Browne Descendancy chart to this point (2.Thomas2, 1.Christopher1) was born in in Swan Hall, Hawkedon, County Suffolk, England; died about 1650 in Waltham, Massachusetts.

    Other Events:

    • Immigration: Massachusetts

    Notes:

    Anecdote:
    The following is from Family Memorials of Watertown:
    ABRAHAM BROWNE, a younger brother, or & nephew of the Elder, Richard Browne. [See note 7.] He was a very early settler_ perhaps one of the first of Watertown, and was admitted freeman. March 6th, 1631-2. He was a land surveyor, and, a» in manifest from the records, in the early municipal transactions of the town, he received important appointment, and trusts more numerous than were conferred upon any other person. No two men were more respected and confided in, than he and his relative, Richard Browne. The records of the town do not embrace the transactions of the first four years after the settlement. They commence in 1634, extend to Nov. 28, 1643, when there occurs a hiatus of four years, and recommence Nov. 8, 1647. He was selectman from 1636 to 1643, inclusive. In 1634, he was appointed, in conjunction with Robert Seeley, to survey all the lots that are granted; and they were also appointed conservators of timber trees—none to be cut down without their assent. In 1635, he was one of the seven freemen appointed to divide every man "his propriety" of meadow and upland, that is ploughable, and the rest to lie common. In the same year, he was appointed, with John Warren, to lay out all highways, and to see that they are repaired. Also, to survey the lots granted by the selectmen. In 1638, ordered that all lots, both of freemen and foreigners, shall be measured and bounded by Abraham Browne, who shall give & note of each survey to be enrolled in the town books. In the same year, he and Thomas Bartlett were appointed to measure and lay out the remote meadows, according to their best judgment. He was also appointed, with four others, to lay out the farms as they are ordered, and they were authorized to include any rock or swamp in any survey, not counting it in the number of acres. In 1639, the highway from Dorchester Field to the Flats, as Abraham Browne laid it out was confirmed forever. Also, the highway leading from Robert Jennison's to the river, betwixt the lands of John Barnard and Jeremiah Nororoes, together with about half an acre of land on the river, for the landing of goods, was ordered to remain forever, as laid out by Abraham Browne, Ap. 30, 1839. Also, that when Ab. Brown shall lay out any whole squadron of the great lots, they to whom the Land belongs shall make him present pay. In 1640, Abraham Browne, “ Surveyor of the Town,” was directed to survey the subdivisions of the Hither and Farther Plains; and the next year (1641), ho was directed to do the same. Also, it was ordered that he have 4d, the acre for surveying the two plains and the remote meadows. Also, he was empowered, 1643, to warn trespassers on public timber, and to have one-fourth of the fines. Oct. 7, 1641, the General Court appointed him one of the committee for laying out the 1000 acres of land granted to the Artillery Company at its first organization.
    The Court Records of Middlesex County, show that Oct. 1, 1850, his Will and Inventory were "accepted at court." And an order of court, made Oct. 6, 1691, respecting the final settlement of his estate, recites of him as “ deceased in the year 1650." These dates indicate, it is thought, satisfactorily, the year of his decease ; though there are some circumstances that favor the belief that ne died between the close of 1643 and 1648. The latest mention of his name in the Town Records, is Nov. 28, 1643, which is the latest date previous to the before-mentioned hiatus of four years. It is, therefore, unknown when his public services terminated. And his name does not occur in the Records between Nov. 8, 1647, when they recommence, and 1650, the supposed date of his decease, it is that ill health or body infirmity had compelled him to withdraw from his very large participation in public business.
    No original Will of Abraham Browne has been discovered, but in the files of the County Court for 1670, is found the following, which, by the concluding certificate, purports to be a copy of it. "The last Will and Testament of Abraham Browne, of Watertowne, dec’d being of good and perfect memory but Weake, as is witnessed by us whose names are here under written. Impr. : after the decease of his wife, he gave and bequeathed onto his two sones, Jonathan and Abraham Browne, his house and lands ; but giving liberty to his wife, that if shee had need shee might sell some parcels of it. Also, he gave and bequeathed onto his two daughters, Sarah Browne and Mary Browne, each of them one ewe sheep, having each of them one before, as was testified. The rest of his goods and estate he gave onto Lydea, his wife, making her his sole executrix to perform this, his Will and Teatament. Witnesses Richard Browne, John Whitney. Entered out of the original on file with the Register, at Cambridge, in the County of Midd., in New England, and is a true coppie, being compared and examined by Tbomas Danforth, Recorder,"
    This instrument resembles a synopsis, more than a literal copy of an original Will. It is not improbable that it was a nuncupative Will, and the above a copy of the declaration by the witnesses of its provisions.
    There was mcch delay and probably some difficulty in settling his estate, and the settlement seems to have been made finally in entire disregard of the provisions of the Will. On the 6th Oct., 1691, the Court ordered the parties concerned in the estate of Abraham Browne, of Watertown, deceased in the year 1650, be sent for, to attend the adjournment of the Court, in order to a settlement of said estate ; and they appointed a committee, consisting of John Ward, Jonathan Remington, and Thomas Greenwood, to make proposals for said settlment. The claimants were, 1. The heirs of Jonathan Browne, deceased. the eldest son. 2. George Woodward, in right of his wife, only dr. of Abraham Browne, Jr., deceased. 3. John Parkharet, son of one of the daughters of said Abraham Browne, Senr. 4. The heirs of (T) Isaac Lewis, deceased, who were children of another dr. of said Abraham Browne. 5. William Lakin, in right of his wife, youngest daughter of said Abraham Browne.
    Owing, as they said, to a change in the government of the Colony, by the coming over of a new Charter, the committee did not report until Jan. 22, 1693-4. They assigned 2/6 (a double portion) of the estate to the heirs of Jonathan, and the other 4/6 to the other four claimants. At the same time they recommended that these four claimants should sell their shares to Abraham Browne, eldest son of Jonathan, deceased, who was then ready to purchase ; and in that manner the estate was settled.
    It appears from the schedules of possessions, that, besides a pond of one acre, 11 lots of Land were granted to Abraham Browne, the town surveyor, and that previous to 1642, he bad purchased 4 other lots, amounting to 39 A , one of which, a 30 A. lot in the Great Dividends, had been granted to his kinsman, John Browne. Two of the lots granted to him were homestalls. The first, upon which he probably settled at first, contained 10 A., and was at the east of Mount Auburn. His second homestall of 28 A., to which he is supposed to have removed very early, was bounded on the E. by the way to the Little Plain (now Howard Street) ; N. by Sudbury Road (now Main Street) ; S. by the way to Beaver Plains, sometimes called the way betwixt lots (now Pleasant Street) ; W. by his own land. Two other lots granted to him, one of 10 A. and the other of 6 A., were contiguous to the homestall on the West, and in the schedule of 1642, they were deemed parts of the homestall, which was then enrolled as 40 A. He must have purchased other adjoining lands not long afterwards, as in the final settlement of his estate in 1694, his homestall contained 60 acres. The Committee, appointed by the Court to settle the estate, made an Inventory, in 1694 (of lands only), amounting to £187; viz.: homestall 60 A. £100; remote meadow,10 A., £12; salt marsh, 4 A., £20; farm land, 107 A., £15; lot on Charles River, 10 A. £10.
    This is probably the only instance (unless the grant to Deacon Simon Stone be an exception), where an original grant has remained in the possession of the direct descendants of a grantee to the present time. As above stated, this property passed by inheritance and purchase, to his grandson, Capt. Abraham Browne. Although it is stated, in the report of the committee for settling the estate, that Abraham " was ready to purchase” the shires of the other claimants, subsequent transactions render it probable that he acted in behalf of the widow and other heirs of his father, and that he never became the proprietor of the whole homestall of 60 acres. From Capt Abraham B., a part of the land belonging to him passed by Will to his son Samuel, who occupied a part of his house. After his death his son Samuel, about 1739, moved to Leicester, and not long after this, the property was mortgaged to Capt John Homans, who probably occupied it only a few years, when tho mortgage was cancelled by Jonathan eldest son of Capt Abraham. From Jonathan it passed to his son Jonathan, Jr.. Esq. From him it passed to his son Major Adam Brown, and it is now, at least a part of it, in the occupancy of his heirs. (This was written in 1855.)
    The dwelling-house, now standing, on this ancient homestall, is probably, with the exception of the ancient " Nathaniel Bright house,1' considerably older than any other in the town. The "new part,” next the road, was built and occupied by Capt. Abraham B., when be relinquished the old or south part to the use of his son Samuel. The accompanying out is a view of this house, as at present seen from the northeast. (The book includes a drawing of the house.)
    His wid., Lydia, m., Nov. 27, 1659, Andrew Hodges, of Ipswich (proprietor of Ipswich in 1639, where his wife, Ann, d. Nov. 15, 1658). He died Dec. 1665, and his wid. Returned to Wal., where she d. Sept. 27, 1686. By wife LYDIA, he (A. B.) had 6 chil., of whom, at least one, and probably tow were b. in England. The earliest record of a birth in Wal. Was that of his dr. Lydia.


    Will:
    No original Will of Abraham Browne has been discovered, but in the files of the County Court for 1670, is found the following, which, by the concluding certificate, purports to be a copy of it. "The last Will and Testament of Abraham Browne, of Watertowne, dec’d being of good and perfect memory but Weake, as is witnessed by us whose names are here under written. Impr. : after the decease of his wife, he gave and bequeathed onto his two sones, Jonathan and Abraham Browne, his house and lands ; but giving liberty to his wife, that if shee had need shee might sell some parcels of it. Also, he gave and bequeathed onto his two daughters, Sarah Browne and Mary Browne, each of them one ewe sheep, having each of them one before, as was testified. The rest of his goods and estate he gave onto Lydea, his wife, making her his sole executrix to perform this, his Will and Teatament. Witnesses Richard Browne, John Whitney. Entered out of the original on file with the Register, at Cambridge, in the County of Midd., in New England, and is a true coppie, being compared and examined by Tbomas Danforth, Recorder,"
    This instrument resembles a synopsis, more than a literal copy of an original Will. It is not improbable that it was a nuncupative Will, and the above a copy of the declaration by the witnesses of its provisions.

    Abraham married Lydia on Yes, date unknown. Lydia was born in in England; died on 27 Sep 1686 in Waltham, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 11. Lydia Browne  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 Mar 1632/33 in Wailtham, Massachusetts.
    2. 12. Jonathan Browne  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 15 Oct 1635; died in Mar 1691.
    3. 13. Mary Browne  Descendancy chart to this point
    4. 14. Sarah Browne  Descendancy chart to this point was born in in England.
    5. 15. Hannah Browne  Descendancy chart to this point was born in Mar 1638/39; died in Mar 1638/39; was buried on 15 Mar 1638/39.
    6. 16. Abraham Browne  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 5 Mar 1639/40; died in 1667.

  2. 6.  John Browne Descendancy chart to this point (2.Thomas2, 1.Christopher1) was born in in Swan Hall, Hawkedon, County Suffolk, England; died about May 1616; was buried on 5 May 1616 in Hawkedon.

    Notes:

    Biography:
    He was church warden in 1596.

    Family/Spouse: Margaret. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 7.  Richard Browne Descendancy chart to this point (2.Thomas2, 1.Christopher1) was born about 1575 in Swan Hall, Hawkedon, County Suffolk, England; died about 1660 in Charlestown, Massachusetts.

    Family/Spouse: Elizabeth. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 8.  Thomas Browne Descendancy chart to this point (2.Thomas2, 1.Christopher1) was born about 1580 in Swan Hall, Hawkedon, County Suffolk, England.

    Other Events:

    • Baptism: 10 Jan 1580, Somerton


  5. 9.  Ambrose Browne Descendancy chart to this point (2.Thomas2, 1.Christopher1) was born about 1580 in Swan Hall, Hawkedon, County Suffolk, England.

    Other Events:

    • Baptism: 10 Jan 1580, Somerton


  6. 10.  Sarah Browne Descendancy chart to this point (2.Thomas2, 1.Christopher1) was born in in Swan Hall, Hawkedon, County Suffolk, England.


Generation: 4

  1. 11.  Lydia Browne Descendancy chart to this point (5.Abraham3, 2.Thomas2, 1.Christopher1) was born on 22 Mar 1632/33 in Wailtham, Massachusetts.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Lydia Lakin

    Family/Spouse: Lieut. William Lakin, Jr.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 12.  Jonathan BrowneJonathan Browne Descendancy chart to this point (5.Abraham3, 2.Thomas2, 1.Christopher1) was born on 15 Oct 1635; died in Mar 1691.

    Notes:

    Anecdote:
    At the time of his death he had 6 lots of Real Estate for a total of 211 acres. It was worth £247.

    Jonathan married Mary Shattuck on 11 Feb 1661/62. Mary (daughter of William Shattuck and Susanna Hayden) was born on 25 Aug 1645 in Watertown, Massachusetts; died on 23 Oct 1732 in Waltham, Massachusetts; was buried in Grove Hill Cemetery, Waltham, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 17. Mary Browne  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 5 Oct 1662.
    2. 18. Elizabeth Browne  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 19 Sep 1664.
    3. 19. Johathan Browne  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 25 Oct 1666.
    4. 20. Patience Browne  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 5 Mar 1668/69.
    5. 21. Capt. Abraham Browne  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 26 Aug 1671; died on 27 Nov 1729; was buried in Waltham Graveyard, Waltham, Massachusetts.
    6. 22. Samuel Browne  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 21 Oct 1674.
    7. 23. Lydia Browne  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 31 Mar 1677.
    8. 24. Ebenezer Browne  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Sep 1679.
    9. 25. Benjamin Browne  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 27 Feb 1681/82; died on 11 Mar 1753.
    10. 26. Dea. William Browne  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 Sep 1684; died on 28 Oct 1756.

  3. 13.  Mary Browne Descendancy chart to this point (5.Abraham3, 2.Thomas2, 1.Christopher1)

    Other Events:

    • Name: Mary Cutler
    • Name: Mary Lewis

    Notes:

    Birth:
    She was probably born in England.

    Mary married John Lewis on 10 Apr 1650. John died on 16 Sep 1657. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Family/Spouse: Cutler. died before 1667. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 14.  Sarah Browne Descendancy chart to this point (5.Abraham3, 2.Thomas2, 1.Christopher1) was born in in England.

    Other Events:

    • Name: Sarah Parkhurst

    Sarah married George Parkhurst, Jr. on 16 Dec 1648. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  5. 15.  Hannah Browne Descendancy chart to this point (5.Abraham3, 2.Thomas2, 1.Christopher1) was born in Mar 1638/39; died in Mar 1638/39; was buried on 15 Mar 1638/39.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    She was 14 days old when she died.


  6. 16.  Abraham Browne Descendancy chart to this point (5.Abraham3, 2.Thomas2, 1.Christopher1) was born on 5 Mar 1639/40; died in 1667.

    Abraham married Mary Dix on 5 Feb 1662/63. Mary died on 18 Jun 1678. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]