George Brown, a Soldier of the War of the Revolution, was born in 1750 in Scotland.
He was the oldest of 5 children born to William Brown(1725-1800) and Christinah Thompson Brown(1729-1805) both of Scotland. His siblings were: William, Christina, Margaret and Anna, all born in Scotland.
George immigrated as a young boy with his parents to America in about 1772 landing in Philadelphia to their destination in Western Pennsylvania, settling in what is now Washington County.
George married Mary Glass(1756-1810) of Fife, Scotland in 1775 in Butler County, Pa., where they would make their home and raise their six children together. Their children were: Ann, William, James, Mary Jane, John and Margaret.
George and Mary married 35 years are laid to rest together in Middlesex United Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Butler County, Pa.
Bio by Jill
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George Brown, a Soldier of the War of the Revolution, was born in 1750 in Scotland.
He was the oldest of 5 children born to William Brown(1725-1800) and Christinah Thompson Brown(1729-1805) both of Scotland. His siblings were: William, Christina, Margaret and Anna, all born in Scotland.
George immigrated as a young boy with his parents to America in about 1772 landing in Philadelphia to their destination in Western Pennsylvania, settling in what is now Washington County.
George married Mary Glass(1756-1810) of Fife, Scotland in 1775 in Butler County, Pa., where they would make their home and raise their six children together. Their children were: Ann, William, James, Mary Jane, John and Margaret.
George and Mary married 35 years are laid to rest together in Middlesex United Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Butler County, Pa.
Bio by Jill
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