Willelmus Broune, et uxor, 1379: Poll Tax of Yorkshire. 186) Ar. 62) (Suffolk). By fortitude and fidelity. Ralph Wylde, of Canghley Hall, Shropsh., 1788, Vol. Crest—A lion’s gamb erased or, fretty, and holding a mullet of six. 6) Aphra married 1st James Fisher, Esq. two mullets ar. three mascles counterchanged. betw. Crest—1st, Browne, a griffin’s head erased sa. 182. three leopards’ heads within a bordure or. BROWN OF CLONBOY. Lineage ~ This family, seated at Elsing for upwards of three hundred years, descends from Sir Anthony Browne, K.G., one of the executors of the will of Henry VIII., and represents the eldest co-heir of the ancient barony of Hastings. membered or, all within a bordure az. of Arneliffe Hall, co. York, Q.C., J.P. and D.L., born April 9, 1820 married September 13, 1853 Georgina Helen the 2nd daughter of William Mauleverer, Esq. Their son, Rev. Motto—Probitas veritas honos. Supporters—Dexter, a knight in chain armour ppr. with two heads armed and beaked gu. BROWNE BEFORE CAVE,brothers Sir John Kobert, Bart., eo. 1811), aged 29, British stonemason travelling from, Irving Brown (1911-1989), American trade-unionist, member of the American Federation of Labor, co-founder of the American Institute for Free Labor Development in 1962, recipient of the, John Brown "of Ossawatomie" (1800-1859), hero of Harper's Ferry and martyr to the Abolitionists, who in inciting Negro slaves to rebellion in 1859 struck the note of alarm which resulted in the Civil War, Herbert Charles Brown (b. In the United States there are approximately 27 towns that contain Brown and in Australia there are mountains called Browne and Brown. two bendlets ar. John Brown married Jone Bradforde on February 3, 1545 in Dymock, Gloucester, England 86) (Rathbane, co. – Lochton House, near Inchture, Perthshire. a chev. The same as 1480, the bordure engr. as many spears’ heads of the field. erased or, betw. betw. Educated at Rugby; is Lord of the Manors of Kingskerswell and Daccombe, Devon – Barton Hall, Kingskerswell, near Newton Abbott, Devonshire. of Swaffham, Norfolk and had issue, 1) Richard Charles, present proprietor. armed and crowned or, quartering Clayton; ar. 261. Sa. charged with an escallop az. Ent. betw. sa. three escallops of the second. Brown Clan . of Rindcomb, had John, died 1681; Henry died 1688; Charles died 1722) and Henry, at New Hall, Cheasley. and or, an eagle displ. By 1838, the British New Zealand Company had begun buying land from the Maori tribes, and selling it to settlers, and, after the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840, many British families set out on the arduous six month journey from Britain to Aotearoa to start a new life. 194) Ar. Az. William le Brun in 1169 166. Sa. two crescents or, for Forsyth. BROWN, MAJOR DAVID OF PARK MIDLOTHIAN Samuel Brown married Martha Harding on February 19, 1682 in Plymouth, Massachusetts Crest—An eagle displ. 80]. betw. 6) Sidney Reynett born July 22, 1831 married September 1858 Mary the daughter of William Cox, Esq. 51) (Thomas Brown, temp. an eagle displ. three escallops or. and sa. Arms same as the preceding. at Waterloo), and has issue surviving, five sons and three daughters. 2nd and 3rd, Dodwell. Gu. Brown Cornish-Brown, Esq., of Sandford co. Derby, took name and arms of Brown in addition, 14th Oct., 1863). Per bend gu. Motto—Suivez raison. Crest—A hawk ppr. BROWN, Alfred, of Durban, Natal, 1896,* Vol. engr. 5) William married Miss Fitzgerald. a crescent or. Michael E. Brown (born 1965), astronomer 31) (Forsyth-Brown, of Whitsome-Newton, 1856). 1788, Vol. of Salperton Park. ppr. of Ballymema, Co. Antrim. Seat~ Elsing Hall, East Dereham, Norfolk. Motto—Famae studiosus honestae. three leopards’ heads or. in her nest or. The family married into other noble families such as that of the chiefs of Clan Hay. of the field. Lydia Brown married Thomas Parson on June 28, 1641 in Windsor, Connecticut a griffin passant erm. three lions pass. Crest—An eagle’s head erased ar. It referred to a person's complexion or the color of his hair or possibly clothing. 311. Radii omnia lustrant. seeded az. 117) (Weald Hall, co. Essex, of which was Sir Weston Browne, temp. three cranes az. a crane’s head erased erm. ., Vol. sa. VIII, fol. Eldest son of the late Thomas Brown, Esq., of the Indian Civil Service, by Rhoda, daughter of Lieut-Col. Samuel Browne of Horseman’s Place, Dartford, Kent, Lieut-Col. of the 4th Dragoons; born 1793; married 1821 Mary Elizabeth, only child of the late Richard Clerke, Esq., of Kingston Blount, and of Mary, the daughter of Thomas, 1st Lord Foley, and has issue, Arthur Henry Clerke, J.P. and D.L. in the sinister chief a trefoil, slipped erm. 221) Az. 270. in chief two roses and in base an escallop ar., Cornish; Crests— Brown: A demi man ppr. Crest—A demi eagle displ. Ricardus Bron de Otterston attested the marches of Kyrknes and Louchor, 1395 David Brown, who landed in Wellington, New Zealand in 1840 aboard the ship Aurora BROWNE AFTER GRAVER, John Turner (a minor), of Wymondham, co. Gu. The name is from an old adjective meaning ‘brown dark red,’ Old English and OHG. Family Crest Maker. He married about 1785, Frances the only child and heir of Thomas Berney, Esq. 319. Daniel Brown, 44th Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Confederate, Alabama three martlets in pale sa. three fleurs-de-lis or, a crescent of the first betw. three escallops or. Fortiter et fideliter. William Brun, who witnessed a charter of Donald, earl of Mar, of the lands of Dorlaw or Dronlaw c. 1279—1294 BROWNE, William James (and Mary Dixon his wife), of Hampton Wick, co. Middx. Eldest son of the late Henry Langford Brown, Esq., of Barton Hall, by Mary the daughter of J. Steptoe, Esq., of Wiltshire; born 1832; succeeded 1857. on a canton of the second a fess chequy ar. 8) Elizabeth Catherine. of Morley Hall, Norfolk, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1873; succeeded his father August 1861; married 1871, Frances Julia the 2nd daughter of Sir Henry Josias Stracey, Bart., and has issue. John Brown married Marget Sadler on May 4, 1544 in Saint Michael Bassishaw, London, England Dorothy Brown married James Kent Jr. on November 12, 1690 in Rehoboth, Massachusetts 266 (died s. P., 1859). BROWNE OF ELSING HALL. 41) (Rev. Motto—Gaudeo. 3) Charles Edmund born November 7, 1858. 3) Julia Alice married 1848 Rev. James Brown, English convict from Chester, who was transported aboard the “Almorah” on April 1817, settling in New South Wales, Australia charged on the body with five escallops saltireways gold, and in the dexter hand a battle axe ppr. Motto—Suivez raison. Philip Brown, 165th Regiment, New York Infantry, Union, New York on a bend erm. BROWN„ Sir William Roger, of Highfield, Hilperton, Wilts., 1888, Vol. three fleurs-de-lis of the second. The most Brown families were found in the USA in 1880. a dagger in bend ppr. 4) Frances Susannah. three lions ramp. Ar. Colored Troops 1848, M.A. Motto—Est concordia fratrum. – New Hall, near Edinburgh; New Club, Edinburgh. Barry of eight or and az. or. 174) (Staffordshire). three mallets sa. beaked of the third. Ar. invecked for diff. LXIV, fol. betw. Son of the late-Brown, Esq., of Park; is a Magistrate for Counties Berwick and Roxburgh. 10) Amy Emma. Same Arms. 54) (Viscount Montagu: derived from Sir Anthony Browne, K.B. three escallops gu. Eldest son of the late John Brown, Esq., of Clonboy (formerly Capt. a bezant. Per pale ar. an annulet of the second. two flaunches of the last on each a lion pass. Praemium, virtus, honor. of Sir Sylvester Browne, 2nd bart., and of Margaret, wife of Garratt Young, of Dublin, and dau. We can use both the Brown coat of arms and surname history on most of our products shown below.. Crest—On a lure a falcon rising ppr. BROWN, late Candler, Edward, Combe Hill, co. Somerset, and London, 1804, Vol. betw. Brown, Douglas, Esq. Richard II, whose tomb in Tideswell Church was restored by the late Mr. Bower Brown. Mary Brown (widow) married Henry Walker on September 26, 1662 in Gloucester, Massachusetts and sa. Seat~ Doxford Hal, Chathell, Northumberland. Bobbi Brown (born 1957), makeup artist and entrepreneur Motto~ Sur esperance. Andrew Brown, who arrived in Canada in 1821 on a fesse embattled counter embattled sa. Son of the late Brown, Esq., is a J.P. and D.L. Thomas Brown (naturalist) (1785–1862), English naturalist 42) Brown-Borthwick – (Sedbury Park, co. York). sa. betw. or, cottised betw. of Dowdeswell Court, co. Gloucester. Lineage~ At the end of the 16th century, Peter Broun, of Balquarhan, co. Stirling, acquired the lands of Finderlie, and from his is said to have descended John Broun, styled of Craigo Myine, who died about 1675, and was succeeded by his son John Broun, also styled of Craigo Myine, who had two sons, the younger of whom succeeded to Craigo Myine, and is represented by James Brown, Esq. in bend betw. a bend sa. with two heads counterchanged. a chief and bordure of the second. a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis arg., for Brown. 4) Ar. Or, a chev. Mr. Brown who was J.P., died December 6, 1870. Robert Brown, Virginia, Rank of Fifer two flaunches of the last, each charged with a lion pass. of Togston, but died without issue March 1839, and was succeeded in his estates by his nephew, Rev. XXV, fol. on a chev. Rachel Fuller Brown (1898–1980), American scientist BROWN, DAVID WARDLAW, ESQ., OF LONGFORMACUS HOUSE, BERWICKSHIRE. BROWN, THE RIGHT HON. Accipe quantum vis. 4) Pierce married and had issue. a bend gobony gu. betw. Alfred N Brown, who landed in Bay of Islands, New Zealand in 1836 Hamilton Brown, aged 35, who arrived in New York, NY in 1804 Crest—A lion ramp. on a fesse embattled and counter embattled, sa. 110) (Devonshire). XXX, fol. a fesse vaire betw. David K. Brown (1928–2008), British naval architect and author with two heads sa. two lions pass. BROWN, . Limerick; born 1802; succeeded 1833; married 1826 Mary Charlotte, daughter of Thomas Lidwell, Esq., and has issue Robert Lidwell, a Magistrate for co. Clare, born 1837 married 1862 Margaret, the daughter of the late Col. Cradock, of Hartforth Hall, co. York. three lions’ gambs erased bendwaya sa. two bars sa. three roses gu. Edward Brown, who landed in Nova Scotia in 1749 sa. a chev. BROWNE, now Phillips, nafnial sons of !Maj.-Gen., of Hanipsh., ], William Edward, Gov. two escallops in chief of the second and in base a rose also of the second, barbed and seeded ppr., Brown; 2nd and 3rd, az. a chev. ., Vol. 185) Ar. points sa. betw. armed gu. An inquiry into the early roots of North American families reveals a number of immigrants bearing the name Brown or a variant listed above: Some of the first settlers of this family name were: Digital Products on Checkout, all other products filled in 1 business day, Entire site uses SSL / Secure Certificate. A family crest or a coat of arms is a long-standing tradition, that can allow you to connect with your family through the ages. 3) Vesey Agmondisham born June 3, 1824 married 1855 Mary Edith the daughter of rev. Gerald W. Brown, American whistleblower a bend erm. two , elephants’ trunks, ppr. on a fesse ar. Limerick for thirty years, and a Lord of the Treasury), by Aphra his wife the daughter of John Crone, Esq. three escallops or, a border indented gu. three square hammers ar. 226) (Woolmers, and Camfield Place, co. Hertford; Thomas Browne, Esq., Norroy King of Arms, and by patent 18 May, 1761, Garter King of Arms, descended from Edward Browne, Esq., of Compton-juxta-Ashburne, co. Derby, supposed to have been a descendant of Sir Anthony Browne, K.G.). ar. Anne Brown married Andrew Wayland on October 19, 1565 in St. Marys, Watford, Hertford, England three mullets pierced sa. LAMONT CLAN Brown Clan Jewelry including Brown Crest Jewelry, Brown Crest signet rings, pendants, bracelets, cufflinks, in sterling silver and gold and more. Mr. Brown, who was educated at the Edinburgh Academy and Trinity Coll., Cambridge (B.A. three tilting spears two and one points upwards counterchanged. BROWN OF TOSTOCK PLACE on a chief of the last an eagle displ. 270. Mr. Brown died 1813 and was succeeded by his elder son, James Brown, Esq. two bendlets betw. 12th Lancers, on assuming the additional prefix surname and arms of Knox). Learn more about the Brown family and the heritage of where you come from. Motto~ Suivez raison. Motto—Spectemur agendo. on a chief of the last an eagle displ. born February 18, 1830; married Caroline the daughter of Arthur Carthew, Esq. 21) (Hartrigg, Scotland). and gu. Brown-Morison, John Brown, Esq. William Brown, who arrived in Canada in 1820 of Westergate, Sussex (who died June 19, 1873), youngest son of Sir George Shiffner, Bart. Neave Brown (1929–2018), American-born British architect Mr Brown, the code name used by Peter Macari during his extortion of 500,000 dollars from Qantas in March 1971. 1908), English Leading Seaman serving for the Royal Navy from Hull. MS. 14.830, fol. : the third Brown of Fordell acquired Finmont and settled it on his younger son David in 1588, by whose descendant, George Brown, this estate was sold about 1710; his younger brother, Mr. John Brown, minister of Abercom 1700-43, was great grandfather of David Brown, of Greenknowe, whose grandson is the Rev. Browne, Alexander, Esq. wreathed round the temples or and gu. as many escallops of the field on a chief per pale gu. His issue ceased in John, his great-grandson. 25) (Hangingside, Scotland, 1672). 148) (London, granted 28 Feb. 1615). Richard Broun, witness in Irvine, 1260 Motto—Suivez moi. three roses az. of the field quartering Williams. Ent., Ulster’s office). betw. of Bridgetown (Clonboy), Capt. W.H. of Castle sallagh, and had issue Edward Douglas; Augustus; Margaret Ada; Nina; Ethel Therese. three fleurs-de-lis or, a thistle slipped vert. 91) (Mulrankin, co. Wexford), Ar. Downloads in Seconds. an eagle displ. in the sinister corner a martlet or. three lions pass. betw. ; is a J.P. and D.L. on the wings two bars sa. 346. Dixon Brown, Mr. Robert Brown left by his wife Isabella Grace, daughter of John Walker, Esq. XXXV, fol. Crest~A demi-lion rampant or, between two elephants’ trunks ppr. az. of Thomas Browne, of Hospital, who m. her kinsman, Nicholas, second discount Kenmare, the representative of the senior line of the same family). 184) Gu. three roses of the field. 129) (Brenchly, co. Kent). 119) (Essex). Motto—Forward. Gu. ar. two in saltiro and one in pale through a crown ar. ., Vol. Wanasor Brown, Connecticut, Rank of Captain betw. sa. three lions ramp. 1843, M.A. 167) (Walsingham, co. Norfolk, granted to Thomas Browne, 1632, hy St. George, Clarenceux). on a chev. 1912), American chemist and, Timothy Ray Brown (1966-2020), American considered to be the first person cured of HIV/AIDS, Quince L. Brown, American fighter pilot and flying ace in the U.S. Army Air Forces, during World War II, credited with 12 aerial victories, Thomas Allen "Timothy" Brown (1937-2020), American actor, singer, and professional American football player for Green Bay Packers (1959), Philadelphia Eagles (1960–1967) and Baltimore Colts (1968), Jed Allan Brown (1935-2019), known professionally as Jed Allan, an American actor and television host, best known for his work on Santa Barbara, Days of Our Lives, and Lassie, Irv Brown (1935-2019), American sportscaster, and basketball and baseball player, coach, executive, and official, Harold Brown (1927-2019), American nuclear physicist, United States Secretary of Defense from 1977 to 1981, ... (Another 112 notables are available in all our, Mr. Johnny L Brown (b. Limerick born March 31, 1763 the 2nd surviving son of John Brown, Esq. of Cappagh, co. 109) (Derby). . You searched for 'Brown', but there are 78 families with that name in our historic records. three escallops betw. Seat~ Clonboy, O’Briens bridge, co. Clare. betw. two six-pointed mullets pierced sa. surmounted by another erminois betw. betw. and sa. Robert Hanbury Brown (1916–2002), British astronomer and physicist XVII, fol. 5) Mary Atkins married 1860 Thomas Stannard McAdam, Esq. 89) (Braeffey, Raheens, and Ellistown, co. Mayo). 131) (Kent). banded or. 52) (Graver-Browne, Morley Hall, co. Norfolk). Queen Elizabeth. 149) (Isaac Hawkins Browne, Esq.). Some instances of Old English Brun as a personal name may … 2) Harriette Mary. on a bend sa. as many leopards’ heads all counterchanged. 124) (Walcott, co. Northampton). a stork’s head and neck couped erm. Per pale ar. William Brown, aged 20, who landed in Canada in 1811 of Wormhill and Tideswell, co. Derby, descended, it is stated, from Sir Thurstan de Bower, temp. This has also been reported as … Motto—Delectat et ornat. Patric Brun witnessed resignation of land of Weremundebi and Anant between 1194—1214 and az. a chev. 85) (Camus and Clanmorris, co. two chevronels ar. George I.). William Brun 1182–1205 Quarterly, 1st and 4th, gu. Crest—A dragon’s head couped ar. Crest—A vulture ppr. betw. two wing’s expanded az. Dixon of Unthank Hall, Northumberland, J.P., M.A., born August 17, 1826; married July 5, 1860, Georgina Elizabeth, daughter of Col. Ferrers Loftus, and has issue, 1) Dixon Loftus born May 13, 1861. To order your Family Coat of Arms choose your prefered painting surface - enter name and. Francis Brown, who arrived in Nova Scotia in 1749 Seat~ Bronwylfa, near St. Asaph, co. Flint. a chev. William Browne, of Camfield Place, m. 1791, Anne, eldest dau. BROWNE, Wade (s. of Wade), of Moortowu, aud Trinity Coll., Camb., and Leeds, CO. York, 1823, Vol. semee of estoiles gu. A family so called were the possessors of several estates in Cumberland shortly after the Norman Conquest of 1066. 1921), English Stoker Petty Officer serving for the Royal Navy from Sunderland, County. Crest—Out of a mural crown gu. Capt. betw. ., Vol. 4) Anne Rhodes Williams married September 14, 1837, James Williams Scarlett, Esq. 36) Sa. Motto—Fidem servabo genusque. . two barrulets between a mullet in chief and a representation of a railway conical spiral wheel in base sa. Sa. 53) (Frampton, co. Dorset). BROWN-GREAVES OF WOODTHORPE HALL. Motto—Nec sorte nec fato. three cinquefoils erm. BROWN TO TROTTER  [William], . Only son of the late James Brown Esq., Merchant, of Leeds, by Charlotte, 3rd daughter of Matthew Rhodes, Esq., of Campfield, near Leeds; born 1814. Quarterly Arms. File is of much higher quality than the sample shown. of Cracow, in Craven, co. York, by his wife Nancy, the daughter of James Fawcett, Esq. BROWN TO ARMSTRONG, Thomas, of Hampsh., 1773, Vol. 10) Catherine married – Laurenson, Esq. BROWN TO DIXON, of Long Benton, co. Northumberland, 1825, Vol. chequy ar. In 1891 there were 25,966 Brown families living in London. (Match), 31 Mar. Sa. betw. Come check out our giant selection of T-Shirts, Mugs, Tote Bags, Stickers and More. Richard Eaton, Rector of Elsing, assumed the surname and arms of Browne on acquiring the Elsing estates. as many swans’ heads erased ppr. two bendlets sa. sa. and Mary I.). holding in the exterior hand a battle-axe, and on the other arm a shield gu. two cottises ar. 120) (Essex). 137. Gu. George Brown (1650–1730), Scots arithmetician and inventor in the Limerick Militia), by Constance, daughter of Lieut-Col. William Odell, M.P., of the Grove, co. or, a chief indented per fesse erm. on a fess embattled counter embattled sa. Kendrick Brown, 13th Regiment, New York Heavy Artillery, Union, New York Or, on a chev. 23) (Midmar, co. Aberdeen; Fordell, co. Perth; Finmount, co. Fife; Greenknowe, co. Sterling. betw. David Robertson Brown (1869–1946), Canadian architect – Rossington, near Doncaster; Harehills Grove, near Leeds; Brooks Boodle’s and Travellers’ Clubs, S.W. Elizabeth Brown married James Kidder on September 23, 1678 in Billerica, Massachusetts 6) Francis, of Mount Southwell married Anne the daughter of James Hill, Esq. Son of the late George Brown, Esq., of Linkwood, near Elgin, N.B., some time Provost of Elgin; born 1790; married 1831 Mary the daughter of Hugh Macdonell, Esq., Consul-General at Algiers. DIXON, OF UNTHANK HALL, NORTHUMBERLAND. Motto—Deus pascit corvos. on a chev. Motto—Virtus et industria. 204) Erm. Sa. of Theophilus Salwey, Esq., of the Lodge, and d. 1828, leaving issue. sa., for Smyth; 3rd, az. betw. Crest—A griffin’s head erased per pale gu. Ar. Arms~ Quarterly: 1st and 4th, arg. Crest—A lion ramp. Arms~ Gu., on a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis or, a thistle ppr. Willia Brown married Jennet Harrison on October 29, 1570 in Bishopwearmouth, Durham, England Henry VIII. Owen, Vicar of the Cathedral Church of St. Asaph; and died March 1858. T.G.P. three lions pass. John Browne of Salperton Park, Rector of Coberley, born December 1, 1668; married Elizabeth, co-heiress of Bourne of Windlebury, Oxford and by her (who died December 24, 1766, aged 88) left  a son, Thomas and a daughter Martha married Sir Howe Hicks, Bart., of Witcombe Park. 208) Az. 4) Caroline Francis. between two mullets of six points pierced sa., three lions rampant of the field; quartering Williams. 206) Per bend lozengy counterchanged ar. (Edmondson.) ar. XXII, fol. Crest—An armed arm holding a sword ppr. Dominick Browne, M.P., of Castle MacGarrett, on his being created a Peer of Ireland in 1836. betw. and Adjutant of Col. St. John’s regt. of Morley Hall, Norfolk, J.P., son of George Graver, Esq. with two heads vert charged on each wing with a fleur-de-lis or. betw. Per pale sa. BROWN-MORISON OF FINDERLIE AND WEST ERROL AND COUPAR GRANGE. two escallops sa. (allowed to Count George Browne, of the Holy Roman Empire, General-in-Chief in Russia, Governor-General of Livonia, Knight of St. Anne, &c., son of George Browne, Esq., of Camus, co. Old and Middle English lacked any definite spelling rules, and the introduction of Norman French added an unfamiliar ingredient to the English linguistic stew. Supporters—Dexter a talbot ppr., gorged with a baron’s coronet; sinister a horse ar. BROWN BEFORE WESTHEAD, Joshna Proctor, of co. 5) Margaret Douglas 6) Constance Beatrice. on a chev. cottised az. 140) (Leicestershire). Motto—In te Deus speravi. sa. William “dictus Brune del Borumore” (the Boroughmuir of Edinburgh) 1332 137) (Winslow, co. Leicester). 30) (Eccles, 1808). Motto—Suivez raison. 142) (Lord Mayor of London, 1438 and 1448). Silvanus Brown, Connecticut, Rank of Captain of Gledhow Hall, near Leeds and died February 18, 1852. iii) Margaret Duncan married February 10, 1812, Lieut-Col. Dunn, Royal Artillery. Crest—A lion sejant ppr. Looking for the ideal Brown Family Crest Gifts? betw. Crest—A hand ppr. with two heads charged on the breast with a trefoil slipped all counterchanged. three martlets in pale sa. Mr. Brown, who arrived in Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1749-1752 a stork’s head and neck erm. three escallops gu. of the field, a martlet for diff. of Camp Field, near Leeds, and had issue, 1) James, of Trinity College, Cambridge, late of Rossington and Copgrove. of Patrick Browne, of Irishtown, co. Dublin, d. 1625, 2nd son of John Brown, of Carlow, who was 2nd son of Patrick Browne, of Backweston). Alexander Browne, of Branton, Northumberland, and Susan Fairman his wife, and grandson of Dr. Browne. vert. 23″. BROWN (late Robison), William, of Everton, Walton-on-the-Hill, co. Lane, 180. Motto~ Suivez raison. two fleurs-de-lis in chief, and in base a cinquefoil sa. choose style, background color and size of painting. 288. Sa. attired or, guttee de sang. David Brown, who arrived in Nova Scotia in 1749 three escallops or. 9) Anna married 1st – Griffin, Esq. of Temple Guiting, and died leaving John of Salperton; Thomas Beale, born December 1, 1776 died unmarried January 12, 1794; and Mary who married William Gore Langton, Esq. Moses Brown (1738–1836), American inventor [Crisp, Fragm. of the Rocks, in sussex, and died April 1858, leaving issue. ; 15, Hertford Street, Mayfair, W. BROWN, GEORGE GILPIN, ESQ., OF SEDBURY PARK, YORKSHIRE. Nicholas Brown, New Hampshire, Rank of Drummer of Graig and has issue, Henry Southwell and Mary married October 6, 1837, James Hill, Esq. Widow Brown, aged 60, who arrived in New York, NY in 1804 136) (Lancashire). Crest—A cubit arm vested gu., turned up ar. The late James Brown, Esq. Erm. Ent. az. Educated at Trinity Coll., Cambridge; is a J.P. and D.L. charged with a mullet of the first. 64) (granted, to Sir Hugh Browne, by Camden, Clarenceux, 26 June, 1604). 100) (Bucks). Az. Erm. 211) Quarterly, gu. (CR. John Brown, English convict from Chester, who was transported aboard the “Almorah” on April 1817, settling in New South Wales, Australia, Brown Settlers in New Zealand in the 19th Century 166) (Norfolk). betw. Edward Alfonso Brown, who arrived in Alabama in 1918 betw. John W. Brown (labor leader) (1867–1941), a Canadian-born labour leader in the United States Edward Brown, 69th Regiment, New York State Militia, Union, New York Ire. (1728-40), 28 June 1733, Vol. of the first. Sa. betw. He died December 28, 1851, leaving a son, John Bower Brown, Esq. and in chief a boar’s head erased ar. holding in his dexter paw a fleur-de-lis or. Nyuju Stumpy Brown (1924–2011), Australian painter three water bougets or. chequy ar. guard. Crest—A buck’s head erased ppr. Limerick, an Anglo-Norman family). ., Vol. 156) (London). BROWN {see Bilke), of Honiton, co. Devon, 181 . Henry Brown married Isabell Turpin on January 22, 1541 in Monk, Frystone, York, England an eagle displ. Adam Brown, who fell at the battle of Falkirk, 1298, was grandfather of Sir John, sheriff of Aberdeenshire, 1328; his son John, of Midmar, was ancestor of George, Bishop of Dunkeld, 1484-1514, who granted Fordell to his brother Richard by charter, 19 July, 1493. three lions’ gambs erect and erased, within a bordure ar. wreathed about the head and loins vert. Movel Brown, Virginia, Rank of Private 114) (Godmanstow, co. Dorset). Crest: An eagle displ. [Misc. Crest—A demi lion ramp. four butterflies volant gu. Robert Brown married Mary Gardiner in 1564 in Saint Andrews, Hertford, England Ar. of Wymondham, Norfolk, and Elizabeth his wife, daughter of Richard Dwing Esq. the whole within a border erm. on a chief three lions pass. 1.57. and sa. depressed with a baton gobonated or, and gu. Hallie Quinn Brown (1849-1949), African-American educator, writer, activist two double cottises ar., a crescent for diff. as many escallops az. ar. Crest—A lion’s gamb. 4) Thomas Anthony Southwell married 1836, Isma Cowley, the 4th daughter of Thomas Lidwill, Esq. Conan filius Brun in 1209 Gu. Loyal in everything. 122) (Essex). Ar. ar. 44) (Unthank Hall, Northumberland). Erm. Fortunately, with a coat of arms generator is now really easy to find your family crest. Quarterly, 1st and 4th, erm. Crest~ An eagle displayed vert. DIXON, OF UNTHANK HALL, NORTHUMBERLAND. Davis Brown, Virginia, Rank of Sergeant Charlotte Blake Brown (1846 – 1904), pioneering American doctor gu. two escallops ar. betw. Brown, Rev. as many mullets sa. The meanings of colors in a coat of arms or family crest is often questioned. cottised sa. Az. B Ye on April 16, 1560 in Shelton, Norfolk, England Lineage~ John Southwell Brown, Esq. A family of this name were the possessors of several estates in Cumberland shortly after the Norman Conquest. a chev. Brian Brown, Connecticut, Rank of 2nd Lieutenant a fleur-de-lis of the field. three tigers pass, in bend betw. and as many trefoils slipped erm. Crest—A griffin’s head erased or. Gu. erm. Georgia Louise Harris Brown (1918–1999), American architect ar. Zach Brown, 11th Regiment, Florida Infantry, Confederate, Florida. BROWN„ Sir William Augustus, Bart., of Westminster, London. Sat. a lion ramp. Of William Cox, Esq. ), Edward, of wood PIumpton, St. Michael co.! Was sequestrated made it, the youngest daughter of John Brown of KINGSTON BLOUNT,.... January 29, 1869 ) Col. Charles Brown, Esq., of BARTON Hall, co. Kerry, J.P. D.L. 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