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- [S103] The New York Genealogical and Biographical Society Record (New York Genealogical Society: New York), Vol. 31, Nos. 2 & 3: Lucy D. Ackerly, "A Brief Account of the Family of Lieutenant Richard Browne, of Southold, of the Island if Nassau, or Long Island.".
5. Walter Brown, of Southold. It is to be regretted that we have not fuller details of Walter, the 4th son of Lieut. Richard Browne. He was born after 1659. Letters on his estate were issued to his widow Jane, 1 May 1711. (Liber 8, p. 48, N.Y. City Wills). Walter was perhaps a widower in 1698, living with his sons Daniel and Joseph, as all three are mentioned together in the Census of that year.
- [S13] Long Island Genealogy Surname Database, online [http://longislandgenealogy.com ], http://www.longislandsurnames.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I4595&tree=Tooker.
- [S332] Compiled by Gary Robert & Lynn (DiClemente) Brown, "Brown Family of England and Brookhaven,"; , Personal Collection (copy), .
Walter Browne, fourth son of Lieut. Richard and Dorothy Browne was born after 1659. The Southold census of 1698 shows that he was living without a wife, but his two sons, Daniel and Joseph are named. Who his first wife was and when she died is unknown. He married May 15, 1700 for his second wife, Jane Conkline of East Hampton. He died sometime before 15 July 1712, as on that date, she married Daniel Edwards of East Hampton. If Walter Browne left a will, it is not on record (like many ancient wills) either in the Suffolk County or New York Surrogate's records.
- [S103] The New York Genealogical and Biographical Society Record (New York Genealogical Society: New York), Vol. 31, Nos. 2 & 3: Lucy D. Ackerly, "A Brief Account of the Family of Lieutenant Richar Browne, of Southold, of the Island if Nassau, or Ling Island.".
5. Walter Brown, of Southold. It is to be regretted that we have not fuller details of Walter, the 4th son of Lieut. Richard Browne. He was born after 1659. Letters on his estate were issued to his widow Jane, 1 May 1711. (Liber 8, p. 48, N.Y. City Wills). Walter was perhaps a widower in 1698, living with his sons Daniel and Joseph, as all three are mentioned together in the Census of that year.
- [S332] Compiled by Gary Robert & Lynn (DiClemente) Brown, "Brown Family of England and Brookhaven,"; , Personal Collection (copy), .
Walter Browne, fourth son of Lieut. Richard and Dorothy Browne was born after 1659. The Southold census of 1698 shows that he was living without a wife, but his two sons, Daniel and Joseph are named. Who his first wife was and when she died is unknown. He married May 15, 1700 for his second wife, Jane Conkline of East Hampton. He died sometime before 15 July 1712, as on that date, she married Daniel Edwards of East Hampton. If Walter Browne left a will, it is not on record (like many ancient wills) either in the Suffolk County or New York Surrogate's records.
* This account is ambiguous. Note that just previous it was indicated that Hannah Kinge was his wife, daughter of William and Dorothy Kinge. Perhaps these are typographical errors. No source has been found that indicates that he had a second wife, Dorothy.
** The John Tutthill to whom Richard entrusted his family and estate was not the John Tutthill described here, but rather a neighbor and friend, John Tutthill [i]; this John's wife Deliverance Kinge was a sibling to Hannah Kinge, Richard's wife. A John Tutthill does marry into the family, marrying Richard's granddaughter Elizabeth by his son Jonathan. This John Tutthill [iii] was John Tutthill's [i] grandson. See source reference: New York Genealogy and Biographical Record "The Family of Lieutenant Richard Browne," Vol. 31, p. 66
- [S563] , Carl W.Jones Family Tree (N.p.: n.p., n.d.)., Hannah King.
- [S103] The New York Genealogical and Biographical Society Record (New York Genealogical Society: New York), Vol. 31, Nos. 2 & 3: Lucy D. Ackerly, "A Brief Account of the Family of Lieutenant Richard Browne, of Southold, of the Island if Nassau, or Long Island.".
5. Walter Brown, of Southold. ... Walter was perhaps a widower in 1698, living with his sons Daniel and Joseph, as all three are mentioned together in the Census of that year.
That "Walter was perhaps a widower...." infers that he likely had a whife prior to Jane Conklin, whose name is unknown.
- [S13] Long Island Genealogy Surname Database, online [http://longislandgenealogy.com ], http://www.longislandsurnames.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I6434&tree=Tooker http://www.longislandsurnames.com/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I23985&tree=Conklin.
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