1689 - 1762 (~ 73 years)
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Name |
Benjamin Brown [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] |
Birth |
Apr 1689 |
Horne, Surry, England [1, 2] |
Christening |
2 Apr 1689 |
Horne, Surry, England [3] |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
9 Nov 1762 |
Browns Cove, Albemarle, Virginia [1, 2] |
Notes |
- bResearch Notes: Benjamin Brown
/bBenjamin Brown of Hanover County was one of the first to take up lands in the westward counties. He and his son Benjamin procured patents on land in Louisa County before its establishment in 1742, and soon thereafter turned their attention to Albemarle. Between 1747 and 1760 they entered more than 6000 acres on both sides of what is now called Doyle's River, and additional tracts in other sections. The family became one of the most influential in that section of the county, often being magistrates and holding other offices. Browns Gap and Browns Cove are reminders of their settlement. The first Benjamin married Sarah Dabney who, according to the firm belief of her grandson Charles Brown, was a descendant of the Jennings who left a fabulous estate in chancery in England. As early as 1860 the Browns were active in pressing their claim and Dr. Charles went twice to England to see about it, but with no tangible result. Three quarters of a century have passed and still there are claimants to the Jennings estate. It is now a famous genealogical will-o'-the-wisp, and it is interesting to think that much of its life and the persistency of the belief in it comes from the labor expended on it seventy-five years ago by the Browns of the Blue Ridge. The first Benjamin Brown must have loved the alliteration of "B. B." for of his eight sons, seven were named Benjamin, Barzillai, Benajah, Bernard, Bernis, Bezaleel, and Brightberry. While the Biblical origin of some is evident, he must have invented several of these names. The son Bernis became a Methodist preacher and through this connection the entire family had a wide acquaintance with the ministers of that denomination.
In 1805 Brightberry Brown and bWilliam Jarman/b began the construction of a turnpike across the mountains, from Camping Rock on the west side, crossing the Ridge at Browns Gap, descending through Browns Cove, and ending at Mechum's Depot. Its formal opening and acceptance by Commissioners from counties on both sides of the mountains in 1806 was the occasion for a great celebration. Under the name of "Brown's Turnpike" it was long one of the important crossings. Some idea of values may be glimpsed, however, from the fact that in 1819 James, son of William Jarman, sold his half interest for $100. In 1867 the title to Brown's Turnpike as individual property lapsed, and it has since been a public road. This turnpike in part followed one of the oldest trails from the west - from the Old Fields (in what is now Hardy County, W. Va.) through Brocks Gap, by Singers' Glen (where there have been singing festivals yearly for over a hundred years), past Big Spring and so across the Blue Ridge by the Gap later known as Browns.
In 1745, at age 52, Benjamin Brown, Sr. began his move to what is now known as Brown's Cove in Albemarle County, VA. This is show by the following gifts to male children of his first marriage, Benjamin, Jr., William and Bartlett, 28 May 1745: Louisa County Virginia Deeds. P. 178 - 181. (This land now lies in AlbemarleCounty.)
"for good will of a fatherly love to (son) Bartlett Brown land of quantity unknown in the fork of the Moorman's River."
"(same) to son William Brown land on both sides of the North Fork of Moorman's River."
"to son, Benjamin Brown.; land in Louisa co. on both sides of the North Fork of Moorman's River on the Louisa Co. line. This later was incorporated into AlbemarleCounty.
His move was completed in 1750. At the time of his death the family holdings in the Cove was over 11,000 acres. His last five children were born in Brown's Cove, Albemarle County, VA, the others in Hanover/Louisa, VA.
Wills:
Benjamin Brown, Sr. written: 15 April, 1762: proved: 11 Nov 1762: Will Book 2, Page 130, Circuit Court of Albemarle County, VA.
Sarah Thomson Brown, written: 7 Oct 1803, proved: 4 Dec 1815, Will Book 6, p.130, CircuitCourtofAlbemarleCountyVA.
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Person ID |
I17751 |
McKenzie Genealogy |
Last Modified |
14 Aug 2012 |
Father |
John Brown, b. 1655, Wales d. 10 Feb 1709, Hanover, Virginia (Age 54 years) |
Relationship |
natural |
Mother |
Alice d. UNKNOWN |
Relationship |
natural |
Family ID |
F08202 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 1 |
Hescott, b. Wales d. UNKNOWN |
Children |
| 1. Benjamin Brown, b. 1717, New Kent, Virginia d. Apr 1781, Hanover, Virginia (Age 64 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| 2. William Brown, b. 1720, Hanover, Virginia d. May 1780, Burtons Ferry, Allendale, South Carolina (Age 60 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| 3. Bartlett Brown, b. 1722, , Albemarle, Virginia d. 1 Oct 1785, Barnwell, Barnwell, South Carolina (Age 63 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| 4. Elizabeth Brown, b. 1730, Hanover, Virginia d. 10 Jun 1752, , Albemarle, Virginia (Age 22 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| 5. Agnes Brown, b. 1733, Hanover, Virginia d. UNKNOWN [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
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Family ID |
F08200 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
12 Aug 2012 |
Family 2 |
Sarah Thompson, b. 1725, , Albemarle, Virginia d. 1815, , Albemarle, Virginia (Age 90 years) |
Children |
| 1. Lucretia Brown, b. 1744, Hanover, Virginia d. 10 Jul 1806, Surry, North Carolina (Age 62 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| 2. Barzalia Brown, b. 1745, Hanover, Virginia d. 4 Jan 1829, Kentucky (Age 84 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| 3. Benajah Brown, b. 1748, Walnut Level, Albemarle, Virginia d. 6 Jul 1814, Buckingham, Virginia (Age 66 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| 4. Bernard Brown, b. 28 Jan 1750, Walnut Level, Albemarle, Virginia d. 26 Feb 1800, Browns Cove, Albemarle, Virginia (Age 50 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| 5. Bernis Brown, b. 15 Aug 1752, Walnut Level, Albemarle, Virginia d. 30 Oct 1814, Browns Cove, Albemarle, Virginia (Age 62 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| 6. Bezaleel Brown, b. 29 Jul 1754, Walnut Level, Albemarle, Virginia d. 9 Jan 1829, Browns Cove, Albemarle, Virginia (Age 74 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
| 7. Brightberry Brown, b. 13 Feb 1762, Walnut Level, Albemarle, Virginia d. 26 Jan 1846, Browns Cove, Albemarle, Virginia (Age 83 years) [Father: natural] [Mother: natural] |
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Family ID |
F08201 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
12 Aug 2012 |
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Sources |
- [S004904] Cranford Family Tree, www.ancestry.com.
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- [S004386] Brown - Fails Family Tree, www.ancestry.com.
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- [S005507] England & Wales Christening Records, 1530-1906, (Ancestry.com. England & Wales Christening Records, 1530-1906 [database on-line]. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2008.).
- [S005974] Family History: VA Genealogies #3, 1600s-1800s, (Family History: VA Genealogies #3, 1600s-1800s
Virginia Colonial Abstracts, Volume III, Huntington Library Data
BR Misc File).
- [S003435] Abshur, Becky, Albemarle, Virginia Record of Families, 1744-1890, (Albemarle, Virginia Record of Families, 1744-1890 [database on-line]. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.).
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