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1723 - <1792
Frances
Eman
Norman
69
69
Frances' brother Courtney C. Norman married her husband "Frank's" sister, Mary Frances Browning. In her will dated Nov. 16, 1791 she left everything to her son, Shadrach. Probated September 17, 1792 in Will Book D, page 60. From History of the Culpeper County Normans: Descendants of this family of Frances Norman and Francis Browning married into the families of Strother, Browning, Willis, Menefee, White, Pendleton, Smith, Duncan, Yates, Bruce, Kerfoot, Lillard, and others. "Greenfield" the ancestral home, in what is now Rappahannock County, has remained for years in possession of the descendants of Frances Norman Browning. John Armistead Browning, Jr. whose mother was Mary Lewis Willis, a great-granddaughter of Betty Washington, is said to have been the last Browning to have lived there. The late Justice George L. Browning of Orange, former member of Virginia Supreme Court, is said to have been the last survivor of the Brownings who were born at "Greenfield." http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hearts2&id=I1312
1742 - 1824
Sarah
Frances
BROWNING
82
82
Archives, Richmond, VA:**** Petition of Sarah Duncan, October 28, 1793; The petition of Sarah Duncan, widow of Charles Duncan, dec'd, Mary, Nimrod, William, Charles, Shadrack Duncan, children of the said Charles Duncan and Sarah Duncan, in behalf of themselves and Isaac, John, Milly, Henry, Zachery and Elizabeth Duncan, children of the aforesaid Charles and Sarah Duncan, but now under age, humbly showeth that in March 1789, the aforesaid Charles Duncan died intestate leaving aforesaid heirs to a certain tract of land in Culpeper Co., 355 acres which according to the laws of the State must be equally divided among the said children, but such is the situation, it will by no means admit of a division and your petitioners humbly pray that an act may pass vesting the said lands in the hands of John Thornton, John Slaughter Jr., Charles Browning, Isaac Browning, Gent., or any three of them to dispose of on the most advantageous terms for the benefit of the said widow and children aforesaid. Signed Sarah Duncan. Witnesses (MAD: sic): Mary Covington, Nimrod Duncan, William Duncan, Charles Duncan and Shadrack Duncan.**** From the petition it can be seen the Charles Duncan's wife was named Sarah, also note that Charles and Isaac named in the petition are the brothers of Sarah Browning. Thus we have the inference that Sarah Browning is the wife of Charles Duncan. Duncan Grave Yard is located on a farm owned by Jesse T. Cobb (2004), and the stone tablet on her grave has the following inscription on it: Sarah Duncan, born 1742 died 1824 in the 82nd year of her age.
1754 - 1808
Isaac
Norman
BROWNING
54
54
Captain of Inf., Revolutionary War.
1744 1758
Mollie
1746 - 1839
Charles
H.
BROWNING
93
93
Captain, 2nd Reg., Virginia, Revolutionary War. Was at Valley Forge. Served as Captain in Col. Alexander Spotwood's Regiment, VA. line. THE CULPEPPER CLASSES Copyright 1999 by John Blankenbaker TtHE LIST OF THE CLASSES IN CULPEPPER COUNTY FOR JANUARY 1781 FOR RECRUIITUNG THIS STATE'S QUOTA OF TROOPS TO SERVE IN THE CONTINENTAL ARMY Capt. Charles Browning is listed as an officer in the Culpepper Classes #56 page 18 June 13, 1769 - Gift deed of marriage - John Strother and his wife to son-in-law Charles Browning & his wife, Mary, our daughter, 236 acres on Forks of Rush River, Bromfield Parish. This became "Greenfield", the home of Willis Browning, son of Charles, and later fell to John Armistead Browning, son of Willis.
1749 - 1818
John
BROWNING
69
69
Served in the Revolutionary War. At the beginning of the Revolution he enlisted and was at Valley Forge; he served through the eight years of the War, refusing a discharge offered him because of broken health, and was at Valley Forge and in the Yorktown Campaign. When the flagstaff was shot in two, while he was carrying it, he raised it again aloft and carried it to the end of the battle. THE CULPEPPER CLASSES Copyright 1999 by John Blankenbaker THE LIST OF THE CLASSES IN CULPEPER COUNTY FOR JANUARY 1781 FOR RECRUITING THIS STATE'S QUOTA OF TROOPS TO SERVE IN THE CONTINENTAL ARMY John Browning is listed in the Culpeper Classes #56 page 18. Birth about 1752 ?? Settled at the foot of Aaron's Mtn., near Laurel Mills, now in Rappahannock Co., VA. on the plantation given him by his father-in-law, Capt. John Strother. His official Army record read: Browning, John, 8th Company, 2nd Regiment in Continental Army, Col. Spotswood-1st Private. 2nd Ensign & 3rd Lieutenant. NSSAR Patriot Index: Service as Lt., AL#00260 lists wife & children Sarah, Lucy & George S. Browning and their spouses.
1756 - 1781
Francis
BROWNING
25
25
1742 - 1789
Charles
DUNCAN
46
46
1755 - 1801
Joseph
James
DUNCAN
46
46
Will of Joseph Duncan, middle name is probably James, lists wife, Mary & childre, Mary, George, Frances, Joseph, Jenny Johnson, Lucy Threlkeld, Elizabeth Rout & Sally Yancy. Son George and Benjamin Ferguson , Executors. Selaed 8/1801.
FRANCES
PENDLETON
Pauline
P.
BRANSON
1834
Sarah
Adeline
BROWNING
William
Greene
GARRISON
1868
Jason
C.
GARRISON
Martha
LORANCE
Lulabelle
GARRISON
Gustav
HAMMARBERG
Barbara
HAMMARBERG
Isaac
Norman
BROWNING
Theodore
A.
BROWNING
Nancy
E.
BROWNING
Elizabeth
A.
BROWNING
Bellvard
J. T.
BROWNING
Julia
L.
BROWNING
Napoleon
B.
BROWNING
Rufus
L.
BROWNING
1724 - 1761
Frank
37
37
1750 DEED: Establishes Francis as son of Francis Frank's sister, Mary Frances, married Frank's wife, Frances Eman's, brother Courtney C. Norman. Have also seen his death date as Feb.10, 1761. 1742, Courtney Norman, brother of his wife, conveyed to him, a part of the original Browning tract. 2/19/1761 Francis' will was proved in Culpeper Co, VA. (Browning Genealogies, 1908, p. 448.)It was written on Dec. 30, 1760 and probated Feb. 19, 1761. Wife Frances and wit. Nicholas and John Browning. 10/20/1750 DEED: Culpeper Co, VA, DB A-444, Francis Browning, Jr. and Frances, his wife, sold 90 acres to (brother) John Browning for "ten Shillings current money of Virginia. " This was part of the 1735 patent for 400 acres granted to Francis Browning Sr. and John Ashley in partnership. 100 acres of this tract was give to Francis Jr. by Francis Sr. The Culpeper Court reimbursed Francis Browning for flour provided the militia in the French and Indian War in 1756, (Schell, Culpeper, 1982, p. 32) 1761 WILL: Culpeper Co, VA, WB A-242, 4 Dec 1760. John and his brother, Nicholas, and Thomas Bywaters were witnesses to the Culpeper Co will of brother, Francis Browning Jr., recorded 19 Feb 1761. 1761 WILL: Establishes Brothers John and Nicholas Culpeper County, Virginia Will Book A 1749-1770. John Frederick Dorman. 1956 30 December 1760 pp. 242-243 In the Name of God Amen and so forth I give and bequave to my wife Francis my lands my negroes my stock and all my household furniture in during hir lifetime and after her decease to be sold and equally divided between my children without exception. This is my last Will and Testament December ye 30th 1760. Francis Browning Juner (mark like a lazy B) Nicholas Browning Thomas Bywaters John Browning 16 April 1760 We the subscribers have appraised the estate of Francis Browning, Junr. Includes 5 Negroes valued at pounds 200. Total valuation pounds 352.7.9 [No signatures of the appraisers] Apr. 16, 1761. Returned and OR. 19 February 1761 At Court held for County of Culpeper on Thursday the 19th of February 1761 This last Will and Testament of Francis Browning Junr. decd was exhibited into Court by Frances Browning his Widow and relict and was proved by the oaths of .. Witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded and no Executor being appointed therein on the motion of the said Frances Administration with the Will annexed is granted her she having taken the Oath of an Administrator and given Bond and security according to Law. CULPEPER CO. VA DEED RECORDS Section 1 - to 1799 G-318: 15 Aug. 1774, Charles Browning, heir at law and Frances Browning admx of will of Francis Browning decd., to Joseph Duncan, Francis Browning owned land where Joseph Duncan now lives, 100 acres, north side Gourdvine River, corner James Pendleton, mouth Cabin branch, corner to John Washburn, grant by patent to Col. Henry Willis now said James Pendleton's, all estate of Francis Browning to be sold (court suit) (Frances widow of Frances) by Charles Browning; Joseph Duncan became a purchaser of land for 90 lbs. No Wit. (FHL film 30,945)
1752 - 1810
Mary
Wade
STROTHER
58
58
1758 - 1823
Betty
65
65
After her husband's death she moved to Logan Co., KY, where she died and was buried. She died at the home of her daughter Mrs. John (Nancy) Duncan. Carried supplies to her husband, Lt. John Browning, at Valley Forge.
1795
Willis
BROWNING
Caroline
MENEFEE
Elizabeth
WHITE
~1777
Joseph
Strother
BROWNING
Moved to Kentucky.
~1770
William
BROWNING
Moved to Kentucky.
Lucy
McCLANAHAN
1781
Francis
Strother
BROWNING
Moved to Missouri.
Polly
YATES
1778
Charles
BROWNING
Never married.
~1772
John
BROWNING
Moved west.
1778
Sarah
BROWNING
Married and moved to Kentucky.
????
MORRISON
~1786
Mary Malinda
Wade
BROWNING
James
Gaines
YATES
From Kentucky.
1780
Lucy
BROWNING
Married and moved west.
Weedon
SMITH
1786
Nancy
Ann
BROWNING
Moved to Kentucky.
Alexander
Ashby
ASHLEY
1789 - 1849
George
Strother
BROWNING
60
60
Colonel in County Militia. Deputy Sheriff of Logan Co., KY. George & Gillian were first cousins.
1796
Charles
Dabney
BROWNING
Merchant.
1793 - ~1849
Sarah Strother
"Sally"
BROWNING
56
56
I have not seen any other marriage date for Robert & Sarah.. She apparently 16 when she was married.
1799 - 1880
Oliver
Winston
BROWNING
80
80
Occupation: Tanner, Teacher. Was a friend & associate of Abraham Lincoln. City Treasurer of Springfield, Il. for several years.
1783
Elizabeth
BROWNING
1780
Fannie
Frederick
VISCARVER-
WHITESCARVER
~1785
Elijah
BRUCE
1765
Hannah
John
Armistead
BROWNING
Never married.
????
WILLIS
Charles
H.
BROWNING
Never married.
Cassandra
BROWNING
Never married.
1805
John
S.
WHITESCARVER
????
GRIFFIN
Harmon
Harrison
WHITESCARVER
????
LATHAM
Winston
WHITESCARVER
????
BRAGG
1809
Charles
WHITESCARVER
1810
Conner
WHITESCARVER
1811
Franklin
WHITESCARVER
Unmarried. Mexican War veteran.
William
WHITESCARVER
Baptist minister.
1814
Robert
WHITESCARVER
????
BURGESS
1815
Joseph
WHITESCARVER
1817
Cornelius
WHITESCARVER
1818
Addison
WHITESCARVER
????
BROWNING
1820
Bethany
WHITESCARVER
Jack
JOHNSTON
Mathias
WEAVER
Charles
BROWNING
Bessie
BROWNING
W. G.
WOOD
John
BROWNING
George
BROWNING
Willis
BROWNING
~1857
Belle
BROWNING
~1855
Dangerfield
LEWIS
Fanny
BROWNING
????
WHITESCARVER
Soldier in the C.S.A. Died in the Civil War.
George
WHITESCARVER
William
WHITESCARVER
Soldier in the C.S.A. Died in the Civil War.
Lucy
WHITESCARVER
James
M.
CHELF
George
JOHNSTON
Charles
JOHNSTON
Soldier in the Union Army. Died in the Civil War.
Joseph
JOHNSTON
????
JOHNSON
Elizabeth
JOHNSTON
Taylor
WEAVER
Taylor
WEAVER
Mark
WEAVER
????
BURKE
1746 - 1829
James
Raleigh
DUNCAN
83
83
1774
Elizabeth
Larimer
BROWNING
1766
Nimrod
DUNCAN
1772 - 1860
John
Browning
DUNCAN
88
88
1770 - 1839
Charles
H.
DUNCAN
68
68
~1793
William
BROWNING
~1795
Thompson
BROWNING
~1797
Elizabeth
BROWNING
~1790
John
HARDESON
1791 - >1849
Joel D.
BROWNING
58
58
1804 - <1856
Joshua
R.
BROWNING
52
52
1775
Mary
Wade
BROWNING
Died in infancy.
1776
Mary
Elizabeth
BROWNING
1779
George
W.
YATES
1778 - 1858
Lucy
BROWNING
80
80
On Lucy's tombstone: Lucy Browning Wife of Nimrod Duncan Died Sep. 16, 1858 Age 80 yrs. 4 mo. 22 days Also buried in the Bowers Cem.: Greenup (G.B.) Duncan Lucy & Nimrod's son Nancy Duncan & her husband Thomas Day Lucy & Nimrod's daugh. Nancy & Thomas Day's daughter Nancy M. Hope G'daughter of Lucy & Nimrod.
1784 - 1822
Nancy
BROWNING
38
38
1786 - 1854
Millie
67
67
1789 - 1865
Gillian Ann
Coleman
COVINGTON
75
75
Cornelius
WHITESCARVER
1789
Robert
WHITESCARVER
1794 - 1864
William
Winston
BROWNING
69
69
Served in War of 1812.
1802 - 1883
Sarah
Smith
FARROW
81
81
The 1880 census for Santa Clara Co., CA. shows Sarah living with the following persons: Levi Goodrich, age 58, Architect, born in N.Y., parents born in N.Y. S.L. Goodrich, age 55, wife, Capitalist, born in VA., parents born in VA. Maggie V. James, age 21, niece, born in MO., parents born in MO. Sarah S. Browning, age 77, mother-in-law, born in VA., parents born in VA. S.L. is probably William & Sarah's daughter, Sarah Louise.
D. ~1833
Rebecca
MOORE
Amelia
BOYER
1805 - 1884
Francis
Strother
BROWNING
79
79
Teacher in Virginia & Merchant in Washington, D. C., later moved to Missouri.
Hannah
REID
1764
Mary
DUNCAN
~1768
William
DUNCAN
~1770
Shadrack
DUNCAN
~1771
Isaac
DUNCAN
~1776
Henry
DUNCAN
1778
Milly
1784
Zachery
1785
Elizabeth
DUNCAN
1791
Cassandra
BROWNING
Sally
DUNCAN
????
YANCY
Mary
DUNCAN
George
DUNCAN
Francis
DUNCAN
?
I have seen both spellings. Frances or Francis. I am not sure if this is a son or daughter.
Joseph
DUNCAN
Jenny
DUNCAN
????
JOHNSON
Lucy
DUNCAN
????
THRELKELD
Elizabeth
DUNCAN
????
ROUTT
1776
Mary
DUNCAN
1801
Harvey
YATES
1813
John
Browning
YATES
Elijah
YATES
Susan
YATES
Mary
YATES
Elizabeth
YATES
Nancy
YATES
Lucinda
YATES
~1766
Nimrod
DUNCAN
Nimrod & Lucy were cousins.
~1799
Sarah
DUNCAN
1802
Mary
Ann
DUNCAN
~1803
Nancy
DUNCAN
~1807
George
DUNCAN
~1809
Frances
DUNCAN
~1819
Nimrod
DUNCAN
Greenup
B.
DUNCAN
1805
Melinda
WHITESCARVER
Reuben
WHITESCARVER
Catherine
WHITESCARVER
Lucy
Ann
WHITESCARVER
Frederick
WHITESCARVER
Harrison
WHITESCARVER
Diaklos
WHITESCARVER
?
Sally
WHITESCARVER
Bethany
WHITESCARVER
Julian
WHITESCARVER
1775 - 1860
John
B.
DUNCAN
84
84
1802
Charles
DUNCAN
1804
Oliver
DUNCAN
1808
Benjamin
DUNCAN
1811
Hale
T.
DUNCAN
1817
McArthur
DUNCAN
1814
Frank
DUNCAN
1806
John
B.
DUNCAN
1813
Sarah
Ann
DUNCAN
1816
Mildred
DUNCAN
1811
Joel
BRUCE
1813
George
Strother
BRUCE
1814
William
M.
BRUCE
1817
Nancy
Ruth
BRUCE
1819
Elizabeth
S.
BRUCE
1821
Charles
L.
BRUCE
1823
John
A.
BRUCE
1827
Oliver
BRUCE
1827
Lucy
M.
BRUCE
1810
????
WHITESCARVER
1810
Charles
S.
WHITESCARVER
1812
Gilliam
Ann
WHITESCARVER
1814
Jefferson
WHITESCARVER
1815
Adeline
N.
WHITESCARVER
1817
George
B.
WHITESCARVER
1819
Milly
B.
WHITESCARVER
1819
William
WHITESCARVER
1821
Mary
C.
WHITESCARVER
1826
Robert
Ailet
WHITESCARVER
1828
John
S.
WHITESCARVER
1821
Arthur
BROWNING
1822
Edgar
BROWNING
1824
Albrow
William
BROWNING
1826
Mildred
BROWNING
1827
Bernicia
BROWNING
1829
Lucy
BROWNING
1832
Sarah
Louise
BROWNING
1835
Mary Elizabeth
Prescovia
BROWNING
Levi
GOODRICH
1826
James
Lewis
BROWNING
1827
Charles
F.
BROWNING
1829
William
M.
BROWNING
1831
John
Lloyd
BROWNING
1833
Angelina
BROWNING
Martha
BAUMGARDNER
1836
Sarah
Ann
BROWNING
1839
Mary
Frances
BROWNING
1819
Katherine
BROWNING
1822
Mary
Ann
BROWNING
1825
William
Abner
BROWNING
1827
Lucy
BROWNING
1830
Susannah
BROWNING
1834
Martha
Jane
BROWNING
1836
Melinda
BROWNING
1839
Caroline
BROWNING
John
Strother
BROWNING
Harmon
M.
BROWNING
Winston
BROWNING
Charles
BROWNING
Franklin
BROWNING
Conner
BROWNING
William
BROWNING
Robert
BROWNING
James
BROWNING
Cornelius
BROWNING
Addison
BROWNING
Bethany
BROWNING
1811
Francis
Coleman
BROWNING
1812
Daniel
Byron
BROWNING
1814
John
Covington
BROWNING
1816
Lucy Ann
Elizabeth
BROWNING
1818
Quinton
BROWNING
1820
Robert
Covington
BROWNING
1821
Margaret
BROWNING
1823
Phillip
Warden
BROWNING
1825
Mildred
BROWNING
1826
William
Winston
BROWNING
1828
Elijah
Bruce
BROWNING
1829
Charles
Reuben
BROWNING
1831
George
Franklin
BROWNING
~1880
Armistead
LEWIS
Frances
BOYD
Sally
????
DAY
1831
George
Duncan
DAY
1760 - 1842
Betsey
82
82
Elizabeth Browning married Benjamin Duncan February 28, 1793, Culpeper County, Virginia Virginia Marriages to 1800, Dodd, Jordan. Virginia Marriages to 1800. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 1997. Electronic transcription of marriage records held by the individual counties in Virginia., Virginia Marriages to 1800.
1760
Benjamin
DUNCAN
Birth date about 1764. ??
1748 - ~1827
James
BROWNING
79
79
Moved to Kentucky some time between 3/20/1795 & 4/18/1796. James's will was written 8/21/1827 and probated 10/13/1827. Heirs to each get 1/6 of the estate: Elizabeth Browning Duncan, Francis Browning, Margaret Browning, Abner Browning, Polly Browning & Maria Browning. THE CULPEPPER CLASSES Copyright 1999 by John Blankenbaker TtHE LIST OF THE CLASSES IN CULPEPPER COUNTY FOR JANUARY 1781 FOR RECRUITING THIS STATE'S QUOTA OF TROOPS TO SERVE IN THE CONTINENTAL ARMY Capt. James Browning is listed in the Culpeper Classes as an officer #45 page 16
1745 - 1812
James
BROWNING
67
67
James Browning listed as a Revolutionary War soldier from Culpepper Co. and p. 43 as a county tax payer . Culpepper County Deed Book I pp. 13-14 deed dated 17 Aug 1778 from James Hickman to daughter Susannah Browning wife of James Browning for "all that land whereon James Browning now liveth-178 acres" James Browning served as Captain in the Culpepper Co., Va. Militia identified as the "Culpepper Classes" #45, page 16
1741 - 1832
William
Lloyd
BROWNING
91
91
1787 TAX: Culpeper Co, VA. 1 m Slave<16; 5 horses; 3 cattle. Private in Capt. Taliaferro's Co., 2nd VA. Reg. Revolutionary War. THE CULPEPPER CLASSES Copyright 1999 by John Blankenbaker THE LIST OF THE CLASSES IN CULPEPER COUNTY FOR JANUARY 1781 FOR RECRUITING THIS STATE'S QUOTA OF TROOPS TO SERVE IN THE CONTINENTAL ARMY William Browning is listed in the Culpeper Classes #48 page 16. William served in a Virginia military unit during the Revolutionary War and received a land grant in KY. for services rendered. WIlliam and Millie Roberts are believed to have 19 children. 21 children's names are known. Not positive of children's names or dates. DB SAR Patriot Index, Pvt VA, Desc. William Lloyd Browning, Jr., ANC #054783.
1750 - 1844
Reuben
BROWNING
94
94
Tombstone carving: Here lies the remains of Reuben Browning The first proprietor of this farm. THE CULPEPPER CLASSES Copyright 1999 by John Blankenbaker THE LIST OF THE CLASSES IN CULPEPER COUNTY FOR JANUARY 1781 FOR RECRUITING THIS STATE'S QUOTA OF TROOPS TO SERVE IN THE CONTINENTAL ARMY Reuben Browning is listed in the Culpeper Classes #45 page 16.
~1773
Lloyd
Dabney
BROWNING
Lloyd & Somerville were cousins.
1743 - 1805
Shadrach
BROWNING
62
62
Shadrach Browning born abt 1743 possibly married Margaret Peggy Routt Mar 20, 1794 in Culpeper County Virginia. Marriage Index: Selected Counties of MD, NC, VA, 1624-1915, (Broderbund Banner Blue Division), "CD-ROM," Sec 4, Chapter 16. If this Shadrach Browning married Margaret he would have been abt 51 when married, options, Margaret was second wife, Shadrach was born later than 1743, or the spouse of Margaret is a different Shadrach. NOTE: No more children born after 1804 (Shadrach died in 1805) therefore it seems likely that Shadrach did marry late in life. DB THE CULPEPPER CLASSES Copyright 1999 by John Blankenbaker THE LIST OF THE CLASSES IN CULPEPER COUNTY FOR JANUARY 1781 FOR RECRUITING THIS STATE'S QUOTA OF TROOPS TO SERVE IN THE CONTINENTAL ARMY Shadrach Browning is listed in the Culpeper Classes #50 page 17.
1791 - 1844
John
Dabney
BROWNING
53
53
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