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Hannah King Brown

Birth
Southold, Suffolk County, New York, USA
Death
26 Jan 1698 (aged 68–69)
Southold, Suffolk County, New York, USA
Burial
Southold, Suffolk County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
Hannah's name is not found on the record of a 1950s survey for this cemetery. The cemetery also has no record of a marker or of this person, but the records are incomplete for those early dates. Consequently the original creator of this memorial must have based his conclusions upon his examination of other old documents. What those records were I do not know. I do know he was careful in his research.
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Hannah is 6 years old in 1635, therfore born about 1629 in England
From the article “William and Dorothy King, of Salem, Mass., and three generations of their Long Island Descendants”104 complied by Lucy D. Akerly from the Manuscript Genealogy of Rufus King of Yonkers, N.Y. New York Gen. Biog. Rec. (1902):
William Kinge of Salem, Mass., was born in England about 1595, and is first traced in a list of 106 passengers entitled “Bound for New England, Waymouth, ye 20 March, 1635.” This list includes the following names: William Kinge, aged 40, Dorothy his wife, aged 34, Mary Kinge his daughr, aged 12, Katheryn his daughr, aged 10, Willm Kinge his sonne, aged 8, Hanna Kinge his daughr, aged 6.
There was also another son Samuel King, born about 1633, whose name is not included in the ship's list, doubtless on account of his being so young, but his King parentage is clearly set forth in legal papers recorded at Salem relating to the distribution of his father’s estate.
As William King selected Weymouth for a point of departure, it is conjectured that he may have lived in some place in the south of England for which it was the most convenient port.
In the Register of the Abbey Church of St. Mary at Sherborne, Dorset, are many entries of the name King, and among them the following: “1616-17, Feb. 17, Williami Kinge et Dorothiae Hayne nupt.” This is probably the record of the marriage of William and Dorothy King the emigrants to America, though they do not appear to have lived in Sherborne as we find no further record of them there nor entries of the baptism of their children in the Church Register.

In the Pane - Joyce Genealogy by David Pane-Joyce, Massachusetts Society of Genealogist
2756. Hannah King. Born ca 1629 in England. Hannah died ca 1687.
Hannah married Lieut. Richard Brown. Born ca 1625 in England. Richard died in Southold, Suffolk County, New York 11 Feb 1685/6.
Their children include:
7584i. Ens. Richard Brown (ca 1652-11 Jul 1701)
7585ii. Jonathan Brown (ca 1653-19 Aug 1710)
7586iii. Hannah Brown (say 1655-26 Jan 1698/9)
7587iv. William Brown (23 Jun 1659-20 Feb 1732/3)
7588v. Walter Brown (ca 1661-bef 1 May 1711)
7589vi. Abigail Brown (ca 1667-27 May 1716)
7590vii. Mary Brown (-aft 11 Feb 1687)
Hannah is 6 years old in 1635, therfore born about 1629 in England
From the article “William and Dorothy King, of Salem, Mass., and three generations of their Long Island Descendants”104 complied by Lucy D. Akerly from the Manuscript Genealogy of Rufus King of Yonkers, N.Y. New York Gen. Biog. Rec. (1902):
William Kinge of Salem, Mass., was born in England about 1595, and is first traced in a list of 106 passengers entitled “Bound for New England, Waymouth, ye 20 March, 1635.” This list includes the following names: William Kinge, aged 40, Dorothy his wife, aged 34, Mary Kinge his daughr, aged 12, Katheryn his daughr, aged 10, Willm Kinge his sonne, aged 8, Hanna Kinge his daughr, aged 6.
There was also another son Samuel King, born about 1633, whose name is not included in the ship's list, doubtless on account of his being so young, but his King parentage is clearly set forth in legal papers recorded at Salem relating to the distribution of his father’s estate.
As William King selected Weymouth for a point of departure, it is conjectured that he may have lived in some place in the south of England for which it was the most convenient port.
In the Register of the Abbey Church of St. Mary at Sherborne, Dorset, are many entries of the name King, and among them the following: “1616-17, Feb. 17, Williami Kinge et Dorothiae Hayne nupt.” This is probably the record of the marriage of William and Dorothy King the emigrants to America, though they do not appear to have lived in Sherborne as we find no further record of them there nor entries of the baptism of their children in the Church Register.

In the Pane - Joyce Genealogy by David Pane-Joyce, Massachusetts Society of Genealogist
2756. Hannah King. Born ca 1629 in England. Hannah died ca 1687.
Hannah married Lieut. Richard Brown. Born ca 1625 in England. Richard died in Southold, Suffolk County, New York 11 Feb 1685/6.
Their children include:
7584i. Ens. Richard Brown (ca 1652-11 Jul 1701)
7585ii. Jonathan Brown (ca 1653-19 Aug 1710)
7586iii. Hannah Brown (say 1655-26 Jan 1698/9)
7587iv. William Brown (23 Jun 1659-20 Feb 1732/3)
7588v. Walter Brown (ca 1661-bef 1 May 1711)
7589vi. Abigail Brown (ca 1667-27 May 1716)
7590vii. Mary Brown (-aft 11 Feb 1687)

Gravesite Details

Birth: 1650/1655 in Southold, Long Island, Suffolk, New York-Death: 26 Jan 1698 in Southold, Long Island, Suffolk, New York-Burial: Southold, Long Island, Suffolk, New York.



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  • Maintained by: David
  • Originally Created by: Wade Schultz
  • Added: Jun 18, 2003
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7593752/hannah-brown: accessed ), memorial page for Hannah King Brown (1629–26 Jan 1698), Find a Grave Memorial ID 7593752, citing Old Burying Ground of First Presbyterian Church, Southold, Suffolk County, New York, USA; Maintained by David (contributor 47319474).