A plea to those who perpetuate bad limbs on their family trees

There are many in the genealogy world who copy erroneous information to their family trees, picking the rotten limbs off other trees and passing them on and on. This blog is created in a hope of helping to end some of this. It does no one any good to pass on misinformation and blatantly fraudulent branches on your tree. Put some effort into your work and produce a tree your family can be proud of, accurate and reliable.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

john browne-plymouth

John and Samuel Browne were brothers and they were the two expelled in 1629 who returned 1632 or 33. A Kellam Browne had signed an agreement in Cambridge in 1629 to travel to New England but never did so. He was a country gentleman of no inconsiderble fortune and university training. He signed at the same time as saltonstall, winthrop, pinchon, vassal and dudley. Still no confirmation that he was related to the brothers browne.
Hugh Browne, of salem, had two children baptized in the parish church of Stepney in Middlesex, England 1641. He is of Ratcliffe and a mariner. S0n John was born about 1631 and Daniel about 1634 in Salem.
Again, not sure of any connection with John and Samuel

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