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Emily

Emily Report 12 Dec 2011 22:36

NO i did read that wrong his son. May I should go to bed. :-)

Mark

Mark Report 10 Mar 2012 16:17

Henry Browse born 1823 was Phineas's son.
I too am stuck trying to find a record of Phineas's death. I would have thought it unlikely that he emigrated, since Henry and his direct descendants (which include me) continued to live in England.

I have found 2 baptism records for Ann Browse (Phineas's daughter) - one in March 1816 (Higher Independent Chapel, Buckfastleigh), one in May 1817 (Charles, Plymouth). An infant death, or did she get baptised twice, once nonconformist and once C of E??

Cynthia

Cynthia Report 11 Mar 2012 15:28

Hello Mark and welcome to the community boards.

It's been a few months since Emily started this thread and she may not be looking for any more replies.

Try clicking on her name and sending your message that way. If she still has the same email address she will be notified.


Meanwhile, why not start a thread of your own? Take a look at the Help clinic - above left - for further advise.


You could also try putting the names you are researchinging into the Search Trees box above to see if anyone else on this site has them in their tree. If you find a connection, you can contact the tree owner. Cx.