Elizabeth Brown1

d. 1786
Elizabeth Brown|d. 1786|p9967.htm|Lieut. Allison Brown|b. 1697\nd. 16 Apr 1728|p9965.htm|Hannah Scammon|d. b 1736|p9966.htm|Lieut. Andrew Brown|b. c 1657\nd. 4 Jul 1723|p9978.htm|Anne Allison|d. b Jan 1709/10|p9979.htm|Capt. Humphrey Scammon|b. 10 May 1677\nd. 31 May 1734|p10011.htm||||

4th great-grandaunt of Ruth Minerva Fairfield.
6th great-grandaunt of Laura Jane Munson.
Family Background:
Fairfield and Allied Families
     Elizabeth Brown was the daughter of Lieut. Allison Brown and Hannah Scammon.1 She married Abraham Tyler on 11 August 1743 in Biddeford, York County, Maine.1,2 She was living in 1786.1
     
Additional Data
Elizabeth Brown was mentioned in her father Allison Brown's will dated 29 March 1728 in Arundel, York County, Maine.3 Click to view image

Humphrey Scammon of Biddeford was her guardian in 1730, and Samuel Jordan in 1734.4

Children of Elizabeth Brown and Abraham Tyler

Citations

  1. [S903] Walter Goodwin Davis, "Brown [Michael], of Scarborough and Arundel," Massachusetts and Maine Families in the Ancestry of Walter Goodwin Davis (1885-1966): A Reprinting in Alphabetical Order by Surname, of the Sixteen Multi-Ancestor Compendia, (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996), Vol. 1, 236, originally published in The Ancestry of Sarah Miller (1939).
  2. [S905] Benjamin N. Goodale, Material for a Genealogy of the Scammon Family (Salem, Massachusetts: The Salem Press, 1892), 3.
  3. [S875] William M. Sargent, comp. and ed., Maine Wills. 1640-1760 (Portland, Maine: Maine Historical Society, 1887; reprint Baltimore: Inc. Genealogical Publishing Company, 1996), 293-295.
  4. [S903] Walter Goodwin Davis, "Brown [Michael], of Scarborough and Arundel," Massachusetts and Maine Families, Vol. 1, 236, citing York Probate, Nos. 1994, 2008, originally published in The Ancestry of Sarah Miller (1939).
  5. [S903] Walter Goodwin Davis, "Brown [Michael], of Scarborough and Arundel," Massachusetts and Maine Families, Vol. 1, 237, originally published in The Ancestry of Sarah Miller (1939).