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Family Subtree Diagram : Descendants of James Browning (1748)

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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
Elizabeth DUNCAN ~1769 - 1821 Caleb BROWNING 52 52 Pendleton Co Will and Deed Book D p. 319-20
HIS WILL STATES "BEING NOW IN A LOW STATE OF HEALTH"...SON: JAMES -IHAVE ALREADY GIVEN HIM LAND WIFE: ANN, OTHER CHILDREN: SUSANNAH,NANCY,CALEB,FANNY,POLLY,WILLIAM,BETSY,AND PELINA. GIVES LAND BORDERING ON MICAJAH BROWNING'S LAND TO SUSANNAH WIFE OF JAMES RICHEY

WILL WRITTEN 18 SEPT 1821 WITNESSES ELIJAH BROWNING AND ISAAC MONSON

Caleb's sister Mary Browning married Taliafero Browning 25 Oct1792 Culpepper Co Va by minister John Pickett
~1770 - 1840 Anna MOORE 70 70 ~1788 - 1831 James BROWNING 43 43 Notes from Ancestry.com family tree: Lawrence Howard Puckett:

    James served in War of 1812 with Thomas Conrad Coleman who reguested upon his death that James care for his wife and children which he did. This James is called Colonel Browning in Court records of Pendleton Co but I find no mention of such rank in the military records of soldiers from Ky in the war but I have found where James is listed as a private in Glaves Company of which Thomas Coleman served as Lieutenant. It seems unlikely that Thomas as an officer would ask someone not also as capable as he , with or without rank, to care for his family. James was captured by the British and as coustomary turned over to the Indians who tormented him and others killing those wo evoked their contempt by showing sign of weakness. In an incident passed down by him he recounts that as the prisoners stood on a frozen river with the braves on the bank watching, a sqaw pinched his bare chest to the point of bleeding. He clinched his teeth and bore the torment as best he could but as his wrath built and the offending sqaw turned loose her grip and turned to leave him he Kicked her with such force that she slid across the ice surface of the frozen river ,an act for which he thought certain death was imminent as the braves on the bank began to whoop and holler and then rushed from the bank toward him. He closed his eyes Not wanting to see the fierceness of his attackers as they struck him down but instead of tomahawking him they patted him on the back and congratulated him. Therafter the Indians treated him with respect. It was admired that one suffer without complaint. James is identified in Barton tapes as an early justice of the peace for Pendleton CO Ky. The following excerp from the Barton tapes Quotes from court records of a suit over the transfer of the homeplace of Caleb Sr. and his son Col.James in case of Caleb Browning(Jr.) v. Elijah Mattox Pendleton Circuit Court Pkg 121 the deposition of William H. Casey taken May 20,1850 at the house of Elijah Mattox in Pendleton Co.: I was not acquainted with Caleb Browning Senr., he died before I came to the Neighborhood. I Was acquainted with some of his children-with William, Caleb Jr., James Paulina, Polly Browning; and I have seen Fanny Foster, though I had no acquaintance with her. And I am well acquainted with the tract of land at the mouth of Richland Creek on which Caleb Senr. lived, and have known it for 20 years or more. My Understanding is that Col. James Browning first bought the place of William Browning, and moved on it and shortly afterwards died. Question: At the time Adrian Robbins took upon himself, James Browning contract or purchase, was not James Browning himself & wife; and Ann the widow of Caleb Browning Senr.and her daughters Mary, Polina and Ann living all together in this home? Answer: I don't know. James Browning lived here but a short time before his death when he came my information is that he was so ill they brought him up the river in some water craft. They moved away together from this place or house, as is my impression at this time. When I came to this section of the country, James Richey was married to his second wife. general reputation inthe neighborhood was that his wives were both the daughters of Caleb Browning Sr Dec'd; and at the time I came here that his then wife was his second wife the sister of his first wife; and it was with this wife that he removed from this State. (His first wife Susana). My recollection is the widow Ann, her daughter Polina, Polly and son William and hi
1786 - 1875 Mary Coleman "Polly". GOODWIN 89 89 Mary Coleman Browning lived with son, James M., when she applied for her first husband's pension for War of 1812 service. 1817 - 1897 Sarah Ann "Sally" BROWNING 79 79 1814 - 1882 Augustus Frederick HOLTON 67 67 ~1826 - 1905 John W. BROWNING 79 79 Notes from Ancestry.com family tree: Lawrence Howard Puckett:

    Grave marker for J. W. Browining in Browning cemetary in Hamlin gives 5/4/1821 birth date but this clashes with dob of his bro., Thomas Coleman Browning, on his grave marker i.e. 26 Sept 1821. The 1850 Census for Bracken Co establishes a birth yeart of 1826/7. On the correct date of birth for John W. Browning see 1850 CENSUS BRACKEN CO KY: John W. Browning 24 Priscilla 16; 1860 CENSUS PENDLETON CO KY; John W. Browning 35 Priscilla 22; 1870 CENSUS PENDLETON CO KY: John W. Browning 48 Priscilla 37.
John Browning was a HORSE DOCTOR. He lived at Batchelors Rest just north of EE (Buck) Field's property. Cousin Will Browning With whom I Visited briefly in July of 1997 at the old home site ( This is where Will and his parents reside now) says it is the old home place of James Browning b.@1788 and his father Caleb b. @1769. The old log cabin that Caleb built is almost all gone but for a pile of old logs and stone. Will showed me the grave marker for his g.father Thomas C Browning which bears the above birth date and said that Caleb is also buried here alongside some of his slaves.

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1834 - 1923 Priscilla RICE 88 88 1853 - 1926 James Wm. (M) BROWNING 72 72 1821 - 1904 Thomas Coleman BROWNING 82 82 Notes from Ancestry.com family tree: Lawrence Howard Puckett:

Barton tape has his dob as 9 Sept 1824and dod as 25 April 1905 . The dates I chose are from the KENTUCKY ANCESTERS vol 12 no.2which has a photo of family on front and on front inside cover gives these dates .
Jane C. WILSON 1825 - 1897 James M. BROWNING 72 72 Notes from Ancestry.com family tree: Lawrence Howard Puckett:

    James Jr kept a store at Milford. He fathered all girls. Mahala m.Stracker Pope of Bracken Co ,Sally m.James Culp of same, Ranny m.James Culp his 2d wife, Cora m. "Button" Ogden related to Bela Ogden, unknown m. Wilson in Colo living in Ventura Calf. In 1910. Mary Coleman Browning lived with this son when she applied for her first husband's pension for War of 1812 service.

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Mahala BROWNING Sally BROWNING Ranny BROWNING Cora BROWNING ???? BROWNING Nancy "Nannie" BRADLEY BROADLY CASEY 1828 Caleb BROWNING Died young. 1830 Phoebe BROWNING Joseph CHIPMAN Abner HOLTON 1795 - 1862 Henry BROWNING 67 67 1830 census Pendleton Co., KY.

1850 census Bracken Co., KY.

1860 census Bracken Co., KY.

Marriage bond 8 Aug 1818
Bracken Co., KY. Henry Browning and Levin Field securities w Marshall attest to marriage bond.
Maria FIELDS 1819 Mary "Polly" BROWNING Thomas MARSHALL Fenton Jackson CLEVELAND 1822 - 1879 Elizabeth BROWNING 56 56 1816 William BRADFORD 1823 James BROWNING 1825 - 1895 William Tolliver BROWNING 70 70 1850 census Bracken Co. KY.  with father and stepmother.

1870 census Bracken Co. KY.
1834 Matilda Anderson NICHOLAS 1853 Charles BROWNING 1854 James Henry BROWNING 1857 Frederika A. BROWNING 1859 Anna Maria BROWNING 1863 William T. BROWNING 1863 Mollie Horton BROWNING 1867 Nancy Nannie BROWNING 1869 Elizabeth BROWNING 1871 Franklin M. BROWNING 1874 Fenton BROWNING 1877 Robert E. BROWNING 1826 John Mann BROWNING 1832 Franklin BROWNING 1850 census Bracken Co., KY.  with father & stepmother.

1880 census Piatt Co., IL.
Franklin Browning age 48 b. in KY.  
Angeline, wife  age 40 b. in IN
Alvah 15
Maria 12
Angelina DUVALL 1862 Alvah BROWNING 1864 MARIA BROWNING 1835 James F. BROWNING 1850 census Bracken Co., KY.  with father & stepmother. 1837 Nancy Ann BROWNING 1850 census Bracken Co., KY.  with father & stepmother. 1818 Marian C. VAUGHN 1847 - 1933 Fenton Taylor BROWNING 86 86 1850 census Bracken Co., KY. with parents 1850 Maria Francis BROWNING 1850 census Bracken Co., KY.with parents 1853 Charles Eugene BROWNING 1855 Isabella BROWNING 1858 - 1908 Matilda BROWNING 50 50 1797 - 1868 Elijah BROWNING 71 71 1830 census Pendleton Co., KY.

1840 census Pendleton Co., KY.

1850 census Pendleton Co., KY.

1860 Census.
1806 - 1839 Harriet M. CLEVELAND 32 32 1825 Riley Henry BROWNING 1850 census Pendleton Co., KY.

1860 census Pendleton Co., KY. Index
1827 Mary E. CUSHMAN 1846 Sarah C. BROWNING 1849 James A. BROWNING 1851 Mary A. BROWNING 1845 Elijah M. BROWNING 1856 Lucy A. BROWNING 1859 Oliver C. BROWNING 1826 Oliver M. BROWNING 1850 census Pendleton Co., KY.  with father & stepmother Talitha DUNCAN 1852 - 1901 Elijah Thornton BROWNING 49 49 Sally Ann WANDELOHR 1856 Harret M. BROWNING 1832 Sophrina CURRY 1828 - 1864 Wilson Grigsby BROWNING 35 35 1850 census Pendleton Co., KY.  with father & stepmother 1852 Elizabeth C. BROWNING 1854 - 1928 Marcus Lafayette BROWNING 74 74 Twin Nancy Bell PEDDICORD 1854 Marshell BROWNING Twin 1862 William R. BROWNING Died in infancy. 1830 - 1914 William Toliver BROWNING 83 83 1850 census Pendleton Co., KY.  with father and stepmother 1836 - 1908 Elizabeth Jane MILLER 72 72 1853 - 1948 Chelton Allen BROWNING 95 95 Jessie ROBERTS 1855 - 1914 Abigail HALL 59 59 Alva BROWNING William Lacy BROWNING Mabel ROBERTSON William Lacey BROWNING Elizabeth BROWNING Eugene BROWNING Lark BROWNING Harry BROWNING Arthur BROWNING Vernon BROWNING Viola MUCKY 1855 - 1926 Harrison Oliver BROWNING 71 71 1857 - 1932 Martha Matilda PURDUE 75 75 1883 - 1964 Flora Neta BROWNING 81 81 1877 - 1967 William SHIELDS 90 90 1884 - 1889 Roger P. BROWNING 5 5 1886 - 1980 Eva Larue BROWNING 94 94 1884 - 1955 Tom JORDAN 71 71 1883 Grover Cleveland LAWSON 1888 - 1961 Irving Knox BROWNING 73 73 Verna COTTINGHAM 1889 - 1890 Mattie F. BROWNING 1 1 1890 - 1951 Jesse Harrison BROWNING 61 61 1904 - 1996 Anna Love SWANK 92 92 1892 - 1969 Talitha BROWNING 77 77 1892 James Sidney BURKS 1896 Christopher Dwight BROWNING Kathryn Ann (Mrs. Christopher) BROWNING 1898 - 1986 Chester Leroy BROWNING 88 88 Nora SHIPLEY 1897 - 1977 Alpha Marie GIBSON 80 80 1859 - 1932 Talitha J. BROWNING 73 73 John RILEY Alvertia RILEY 1861 - 1954 Elijah Henry BROWNING 93 93 Minnie E. PAGE Williw BROWNING Charlie BROWNING Jack BROWNING Harold BROWNING 1866 - 1897 Early BROWNING 31 31 1868 - 1954 Joseph BROWNING 86 86 Margaret Lee McCORMICK Fred BROWNING Neal BROWNING Susie BROWNING 1870 - 1956 Asa K. BROWNING 86 86 Ruth Ella ST. CLAIR 1872 - 1958 Thornton BROWNING 86 86 Cora WALTERS Thornton BROWNING Margaret BROWNING Florence BROWNING Beatrice BROWNING 1875 Charles BROWNING Susie NAVE Mary BIRDSALL Mary E. SNODGRASS Ruby BROWNING 1877 - 1952 Cora BROWNING 75 75 George B. CUMMINGS 1832 - 1834 Caroline BROWNING 2 2 1834 Harriet Ann BROWNING 1850 census Pendleton Co., KY. with father & stepmother John W. SHIELDS 1836 - 1905 Perry Elliot BROWNING 69 69 1850 census Pendleton Co., KY. with father & stepmother.

1860 Pendleton Co., KY. Index.
1839 Rebecca MILLER 1874 George F. BROWNING ~1837 - 1838 Sally A. BROWNING 1 1 1822 Catherine L. CLEVELAND 1841 Lucinda L. BROWNING 1850 census Pendleton Co., KY. with parents 1843 Polly A. BROWNING 1850 census Pendleton Co., KY. with parents 1846 - 1862 Henry W. BROWNING 16 16 1850 census Pendleton Co., KY. with parents 1848 - 1858 Elizabeth M. BROWNING 10 10 1850 census Pendleton Co., KY. with parents 1850 - 1850 James A. BROWNING 1852 Margaret L. BROWNING 1856 Mattie Breckenridge BROWNING 1862 Matilda Francis BROWNING 1798 Lucy BROWNING 1800 Susan BROWNING Reason FIELDS 1801 Mildred Millie BROWNING Daniel FIGGINS John FOSTER 1803 Jane BROWNING 1805 John BROWNING 1850 census Pendleton Co., KY. 1808 Catherine GRIFFIN 1840 Jane BROWNING 1846 Perry BROWNING 1807 William BROWNING 1820 Sarah WYATT 1834 Henry T. "Harry" BROWNING 1850 census Pendleton Co., KY.  with mother.

1860 census Pendleton Co., KY.  Index
1842 Susan MILLER 1860 Sarah C. BROWNING 1863 Mariah BROWNING 1866 Nancy Jane BROWNING 1868 Filda H. BROWNING 1874 Dudley H. BROWNING 1838 Molley BROWNING 1850 census Pendleton Co., KY. with mother 1841 Elijah BROWNING 1850 census Pendleton Co., KY. with mother 1844 Dudley BROWNING 1850 census Pendleton Co., KY. with mother 1845 William J. BROWNING 1850 census Pendleton Co., KY. with mother 1809 Anne BROWNING Nathaniel SANDERS 1811 James BROWNING 1832 Martha Jane MILLER 1745 - <1790 Susannah HICKMAN 45 45 Sister of Gemeral Hickman.    Notes from Ancestry.com family tree: Lawrence Howard Puckett:

    She is the daughter of James Hickman, the sister of General Richard Hickman who served as Lieutenant Governor of Ky. under Governor Isaac Shelby 1812-1816 and who ran the state while Shelby was absent in the war.  Her father, James Hickman, is related to the Madison family of Virginia.  James Hickman being a 3d cousin of James Madison, 5th President of the United States of America and also the father of the Constitution of the United States. James Hickman's wife Hannah Lewis, daughter of David Lewis connects to the Lewis' of Virginia including Meriweather Lewis of Lewis and Clark fame and Fielding Lewis the relative by marriage of George Washington and executor of Washington's estate. The source for these is GENEALOGY OF THE LEWIS FAMILY IN AMERICA FROM THE MIDDLE OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY DOWN TO THE PRESENT by William Terrell Lewis of Perryville, Winston Co Mississippi,Published by the Courier-Journal, Job Printing Co. 1893.
1768 - 1825 James BROWNING 56 56 Ancesters of Judge L. H. Jones, author Of CAPTAIN ROGER JONES (for complete cite see note under Capt. James Browning). He refers to this relationship on p.194. Also see Genealogy of the Lewis Family by William Terrill Lewis pp. 131-2. ~1774 Micajah BROWNING O. H. BROWNING U.S. Senator from Illinois and a member of Lincoln's cabinet. 1790 Abner BROWNING 1779 Frank BROWNING ~1791 Elizabeth DUNCAN >1810 Barsha BROWNING ? 1812 - 1888 James Duncan BROWNING 75 75 <1818 Maria BROWNING <1817 Harriet WALLACE ~1835 - ~1898 Mary Eliza BROWNING 63 63 >1836 James BROWNING >1838 Frank A. BROWNING ~1850 - 1891 Zachariah BROWNING 41 41 1823 Robert Baker HERNDON 1853 James Presley HERNDON 1855 - 1930 Marion HERNDON 74 74 1857 Ann Elizabeth HERNDON ~1860 Robert Baker HERNDON 1862 Harriet Ellen HERNDON 1865 Olive Isabella HERNDON ~1867 Richard Morris HERNDON 1869 Helen M. HERNDON 1872 Margaret Maria HERNDON 1874 Thomas A. HERNDON 1875 George William HERNDON 1879 Lucy B. HERNDON >1853 Pamela Roberta (Mrs. James P. ) HERNDON <1879 Maude HERNDON ~1881 Magnonette HERNDON ? <1886 William Woodson HERNDON <1853 Robert W. ANDERSON >1873 Mayme ANDERSON >1875 Lucy ANDERSON >1877 James ANDERSON >1879 Annie A. ANDERSON <1855 Ortha P. ODGEN >1875 Leslie ODGEN ? >1876 Richard ODGEN >1877 Otha ODGEN >1878 Minerva ODGEN >1879 Robert Jeffres ODGEN ~1866 Susie L. MILES >1880 Walter HERNDON >1880 Rosa HERNDON <1872 Frances WOOD Hattie E. HERNDON <1862 Filmore CORNELIUS >1882 Clyde CORNELIUS <1865 John A. POOR Aaron POOR Jessie POOR ? Lena POOR Nannie Belle POOR <1869 Secondas HERRING Jess HERRING 1856 Ellen CREWSDEN >1874 James Wallace BROWNING >1874 Dell WHITE >1875 Frank Abner BROWNING Willie YOUN >1876 Olive BROWNING ~1878 - ~1938 Irish Ann BROWNING 60 60 ~1869 Robert Seldon PURVIS >1879 Margaret BROWNING <1879 Thomas A. NOE >1880 Harriet Belle BROWNING <1880 Pendleton WELBORN >1881 Presley Herndon BROWNING >1882 Sallie BROWNING <1882 Robert C. ROPSON <1882 John ANDERSON >1883 Benjamin S. BROWNING <1818 ???? McCALEB ~1844 Frank POOR 1771 Mary BROWNING ~1778 Anna BROWNING 1775 Toliver 1810 DEED: Caswell Co, NC, DB Q-228, 27 Sep. Power of Attorney - Toliver Browning, Henry Browning, John Flynn intermarried with Lucy Browning, Milla Browning, Jenney Browning to brother Elijah Browning to demand their part in legacy as heirs of Caleb Browning decd by last will & testament of Edmund Browning decd of Caswell Co, NC. Given from Clark Co, KY.

    1811 COURT: Caswell Co, NC, WB F-162, Apr Court. Edmond Browning bequeathed to heirs of Caleb Browning. Elijah Browning for himself and attorney for Toliver, Henry Browning, John Flynn and his wife Lucy, Molley and Jenney Browning children and heirs of Caleb Browning.

    1811 COURT: Caswell Co, NC, WB F-201. Power of attorney: Toliver Browning, Henry Browning, John Flynn intermarried with Lucy Browning, Milley Browning and Jenney Browning to Elijah Browning their Brother to receive legacy left them as heirs of Caleb Browning decd, by will of Edmund Browning decd. of Caswell Co, NC. approved by Wm. McMillan and D Hampton, JP's of Clark Co, KY. 27 Sep 1810.

    Sources:
    Title: Probate Record
    Page: Edmond Browning, Caswell County, North Carolina Will Book E, pgs. 347-348


Taliaferro at age 10 years about 1780 moved with his father to Pendleton Co., KY where he lived as a farmer.

Tolliver was in Clark Co, KY by 1795, when he first appears in the taxlists.

1800 Clark Co., K.Y Census Reconstruction, Tax list date 1800.

1810 census Clark Co., KY.

1820, 1830, 1840, 1850 census Pendleton Co., KY. Census.

  
Title: Probate Record
    Page: 1811 COURT: Caswell Co, NC, WB F-2Ol.
1793 - 1852 Mariah J. BROWNING 59 59
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