Nielsen Hayden genealogy
Bathsheba Brown
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Name Bathsheba Brown [1] Alternate birth 1709 Chatham, Barnstable, Massachusetts
[2] Alternate birth 9 Apr 1709 Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts
[3] Born Abt 1710 Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts
[4] Gender Female Alternate death 1766 Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts
[2] Died 16 Jan 1766 Chatham, Barnstable, Massachusetts
[3, 4] Buried Smith Burying Ground, Chatham, Barnstable, Massachusetts
[3] Person ID I20152 Ancestry of PNH, TNH, and others | Ancestor of LDN Last Modified 5 Jan 2020
Father George Brown, b. of Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts
Mother Elizabeth Family ID F12111 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Deacon Stephen Smith, b. Abt 1706, Chatham, Barnstable, Massachusetts
, d. 13 Jan 1766, Chatham, Barnstable, Massachusetts
(Age ~ 60 years) Married 9 Apr 1729 Eastham, Barnstable, Massachusetts
[4, 5] Children + 1. Archelaus Smith, b. 23 Apr 1734, Chatham, Barnstable, Massachusetts
, d. 3 Apr 1821, Barrington, Shelburne, Nova Scotia
(Age 86 years)Last Modified 17 Mar 2019 Family ID F12115 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Also called Bershebe Brown, Barbary Brown, Bathsuah Brown. Died of smallpox three days after her husband.
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Sources - [S2610] A History of Chatham, Massachusetts, Formerly the Constablewick or Village of Monomoit, Part II, by William C. Smith. Hyannis, Massachusetts: F.B. & F.P. Goss, 1913.
- [S20] Ted C. D'Eon, "Descendants of Stephen Hopkins - 14 Generations.".
- [S2611] Find a Grave page for Bershebe Brown Smith.
- [S635] Mayflower Families Through Five Generations: Volume 6, Third Edition, Family — Stephen Hopkins by John D. Austin. Plymouth, Massachusetts: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2001.
- [S2610] A History of Chatham, Massachusetts, Formerly the Constablewick or Village of Monomoit, Part II, by William C. Smith. Hyannis, Massachusetts: F.B. & F.P. Goss, 1913., date only.
- [S2610] A History of Chatham, Massachusetts, Formerly the Constablewick or Village of Monomoit, Part II, by William C. Smith. Hyannis, Massachusetts: F.B. & F.P. Goss, 1913.