Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties

Dixon Browne

Male - Aft 1761


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  • Name Dixon Browne 
    Birth Hamilton Parish, Prince William County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death Aft 1761  Hamilton Parish, Fauquier County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I88734  Tree1
    Last Modified 29 Apr 2024 

    Father John Browne,   b. Bef 1718, Baltimore County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 26 Feb 1761, Hamilton Parish, Prince William County, Virginia - probate Find all individuals with events at this location (Age > 43 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Family ID F42536  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
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      FAUQUIER COUNTY, VIRGINIA WILLS, INVENTORIES AND ACCOUNTS 1759 - 1800: {John K. Gott}
      Pages 28-29: JOHN BROWN (Will) ... of Prince William and Parish of Hamilton ...
      Date: 1 October 1744
      Son: John - one-half land
      Son: Dixon - other half ... land to be equally divided between the above named son - right across the run called Brown's Run
      Son: John - one featherbed and boulster
      Exors: son, John and William Parnal
      Signed: John Brown
      Wit.: Lazarus Taylor (X), Wm (W) Delany, John (I) Corder - 26 Feb.. 1761.
      Proved:. 26 February 1761, exhibited by Lazarus Taylor and William Dulany.
      Dixon Brown appointed administrator.
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      FAUQUIER COUNTY, VIRGINIA WILLS, INVENTORIES AND ACCOUNTS 1759 - 1800: {John K. Gott}
      Pages 60-161: THOMAS NUGENT (or NEWGENT) (Will)
      Date: 11 September 1789
      Nephew: Lincefield Sharpe - all lands whereon I now live, purchased of John & Dixon Brown and of Mr. Wm. Skinker - also tract where Lincefield Sharpe now lives purchased of Joseph James, to him and his heirs. If he should leave no heirs to be sold and divided among the children
      brother: of my Brother Edward Nugent - slaves - livestock - plantation tools and equipment.
      children of brother: Edward Nugent - slaves - Lincefield Sharpe to supply each Negroe a sufficient
      sute of warm clotheing.
      nephew: Thomas Nugent - Negro girl
      brother: Edward Nugent - title to land he lives on - two feather beds, all the chairs, excepting one arm chair, a cross-cut saw, pewter and one half plantation tools.
      niece's children: Niece Mary Hampton's two daughters - Frances and Susanna - Negroes.
      Ann Nugent Sharpe, dau. of nephew Lincefield Sharpe - Negro girl
      nephew: William Ballard £10
      nephew: Lincefield Sharpe - residue
      exors: Lincefield Sharpe and bro. Edward Nugent (in case of his death, his son Thomas Nugent to be exor. in his place)
      signed: Thos. Newgent
      wit.: Peter Grant, George S. Blackwell, William Woodside
      proved: 22 February 1790 by o. of Peter Grant and George S. Blackwell. Edward Nugent and Lincefield Sharpe granted cert. to obtain probate. with Jeremiah Darnall, Thomas Keith and Peter Grant to act as their securities.

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