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Individual Record
Name
Surname:
Brown
Given Name:
William
Soundex Code:
B650
Birth, Christening and Other Information
Gender:
Male
Religion(s):
Roman Catholic
Orphan:
Unknown
Position in Parent's Family:
Unknown
Landowner:
Unknown
Literate:
Unknown
Convict:
Unknown
Length of Indenture
Year of Indenture:
before 1648
Place of Indenture
Colony:
Maryland
Research Notes
Comments:
"Thimbleby, John (?-1659). Born: in England. Immigrated: between 1633 and 1641 as a servant. Resided: 'Thimbleby,' Newtown Hundred. Family Background. Died unmarried and without progeny. Godfather: to Robert Cole, Jr., and Mary Browne. Private Career. Education: literate. Religious Affiliation: Roman Catholic. Occupational Profile: servant, freed by 1647; planter. Public Career. Minor Offices: provincial court juror. Wealth During Lifetime. Land: took up 150 acres in partnership with ex-servant William Brown in 1648. Wealth at Death. Land: 150 acres." (1)
Source Citations:
(1) Lois Green Carr, Russell R. Menard and Lorena S. Walsh, Robert Cole's World: Agriculture and Society in Early Maryland (Chapel Hill, North Carolina: Published for the Institute of Early American History & Culture, 1991), 264.