of Cappagh, co. sa. a bend gobony gu. 19) (Bonnyton, Scotland). B Ye on April 16, 1560 in Shelton, Norfolk, England However, many of the family remained in Normandy where Gilbert and William le Brun were listed in 1185 according to the Magni Rotuli Scaccarii Normanniae. . 183) Erm. 270. three leopards’ heads or, on a chev. of Togston, but died without issue March 1839, and was succeeded in his estates by his nephew, Rev. Motto—Delectat et ornat. XXX, fol. Motto—Pictate. Francis Brown, who arrived in Nova Scotia in 1749 three lions ramp. armed and crowned or. betw. Browne, of Bodmin, Attorney, in the middle of the last century. C. Irwin. in bend betw. BROWN, Alfred, of Durban, Natal, 1896,* Vol. Movel Brown, Virginia, Rank of Private In the United Kingdom there are 7 towns that contain Brown such as Brown Candover and Brownston. BROWN, DAVID WARDLAW, ESQ., OF LONGFORMACUS HOUSE, BERWICKSHIRE. Crest—Two escallops or, thereon resting an eagle, displ. Crest—A lion sejant sa. The meanings of colors in a coat of arms or family crest is often questioned. Brown Name Meaning English, Scottish, and Irish: generally a nickname referring to the colour of the hair or complexion, Middle English br(o)un, from Old English brun or Old French brun. 281. Motto—Forward. Suivez raison. 4) George born March 25, 1811. betw. Sa. Motto—Persevera Deoque confide. Az. three tilting spears two and one points upwards counterchanged. or, a chief indented per fesse erm. attired or, issuing from a crown gold pallisado. Crest—A dragon’s head couped ar. Henry Southwell, the 2nd son of Thomas 1st Viscount Southwell, and had issue two sons, 1) Henry his heir. Or, on a bend gu. Mr. John Brown (d. 1912), aged 25, English Fireman/Stoker from Southampton. Browne, Thomas Beale, Esq. Ar. of the field. Ar. 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. Genea., XIII, p. The correct blazon of the arms granted, 1815, to Major Gen. Sir George Sackville Browne, K.C.B., is gu. Sa. Looking for the ideal Brown Family Crest Gifts? Loyal in everything. betw. John Brown (physician) (1810–1882), Scottish physician and essayist Thomas Brown (naturalist) (1785–1862), English naturalist BROWN BEFORE GREAVES, Richard Edward, of Woodthorpe Hall, co. York (for Greaves), 1877, Vol. of Arncliffe Hall and has issue 1) William born 1854. 37) Gu. 228) (Hawkins-Browne, Badger, co. Salop). Ar. betw. Motto—Gaudeo. three fleurs-de-lis ar. a chev. Crest—A demi lion ramp. Robert Brune witnessed a gift of land to the Hospital of Soltre c. 1250—1266 (Soltre, p. 32). LIT, fol. Motto—Fortitudine et fidelitate. 118) (Browne’s Hill, co. Carlow). BROWN„ Thomas, of Woolsmore, co. a saltire vaire betw. quartering Monck and Prendergast. three fleurs-de-lis or. T.G.P. a chief or. CONSTABLE, COL. CHARLES BROWN OF WALLACE CRAIGIE, FORFARSHIRE The Funeral Entry of Sir Thomas Browne, knt., of Hospitall, who died in 1640, records that he was third son of Sir Valentine Browne, Knt., of Crofts, co. Lincoln, by Thomasine, his second wife, sister of Sir Nicholas Bacon, Lord Keeper of England temp. Ar. John Brown, clerk and notary public there, 1426 220) Sa. 39) (Norton, co. Gloucester). sa. Seat~ Callaly Castle, Alnwick, Northumberland. betw. Lineage~ John Southwell Brown, Esq. Edward Massingberd. a bezant. a lion saliant within a bordure ar. 87) (The Neale, co. Mayo, Baronet of Nova Scotia, allowed by Hawkins, Ulster, 1777, and registered in the Lyon Office, Edinburgh). Erm. three bars sa. Crest—A vulture ppr. guttee de poix, both plain collared and chained or. 12) (Copenhagen, 1755). Moses Brown (1738–1836), American inventor 175) (Leyson, co. Suffolk, granted 1430). sa., for Smyth; 3rd, az. Meredith Brown of that place) Gu. two bendlets engr. ., C.B., of Dowlands, Hordle, Hampsh. A family so called were the possessors of several estates in Cumberland shortly after the Norman Conquest of 1066. on a bend cottised sa. Ire.). 2) Douglas Philip born May 11, 1864. 124) (Walcott, co. Northampton). on a chev. Northumberland Light Infantry Militia, married 1861, Fanny, the daughter of the late Henry Bell, Esq. Desirous of honourable fame. Miss Mary Brown, English convict who was convicted in Middlesex. ), 18 . two bendlets ar. Bob Brown (comics), comic book artist (also Rev. We conquer by degrees. ., Vol. an eagle displ. three lions pass. 133) (Kent). Vincent Brown, 17th Regiment, Illinois Infantry, Union, Illinois Solomon Brown, Vermont, Rank of Corporal Xaver Brown, 26th Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry, Union, Wisconsin Crest—A bee­hive beset with bees diversely volant ppr. 92) (allowed 1724, to Edward Browne, then domiciled in France, son of Andrew Browne, the 5th son of Edward Browne, Mayor of Waterford, 1698, descended from Browne, of Clanmorris). betw. betw. John Brown, New Hampshire, Rank of PR of Westergate, Sussex (who died June 19, 1873), youngest son of Sir George Shiffner, Bart. Davis Brown, Virginia, Rank of Sergeant See Browne of the Neale). or, a chief indented per fesse of the second and erm. and co-heir of George Nedham, Esq., of Wymondley Priory, Herts. 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. 216) Sa. Motto—Proemium virtutis honor. cuff erm. Middx., and Wilts., 180 . LVII, fol. John Brown, Archdeacon and Chancellor of Limerick, J.P., born January 24, 1684; married August 6, 1717, Anne the eldest daughter of John vincent, Esq., Alderman of Limerick, and was succeeded by his son, John Brown of Danesfort and Mount Brown, co. 6) Ethel. Crest—A sword in pale, embrued ppr. Christy Brown (1932–1981), Irish author, painter and poet BROWNE AFTER GRAVER, John Turner (a minor), of Wymondham, co. William Brown married Mary Murdock on July 16, 1649 in Plymouth, Massachusetts A family of this name were the possessors of several estates in Cumberland shortly after the Norman Conquest. Sa. 213) Erm. John Brown, Esq. Mr. John Brown (1883-1914), English Pumpman from Low Spen. Daniel Brown, 44th Regiment, Alabama Infantry, Confederate, Alabama brun ON. a fleur-de-lis of the field. sa. Limerick 4) Phoebe married 1st John Finch, Esq. an eagle displ. Crest—An eagle reguard. Sat. with two heads per pale az. BROWN, JAMES, ESQ., OF ROSSINGTON, YORKSHIRE. ., Vol. Crest—A griffin’s head erased sa. three eagles displ. Motto—Deus pascit corvos. on a bend, engr. Motto—Loyal en tout. Surgeon-Major, Army Medical Department, deceased. 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. Frank Brown, 29th Regiment, Maine Infantry, Union, Maine of the first. Sa. 219) Quarterly, or and sa. of George] Welbank, of Horton Place, Epsom, co. Surrey, and Penshurst, co. Kent [Brown and Trotter quarterly, 1868 ? BROWN, JAMES, ESQ., OF LOCHTON, PERTSHIRE. holding in the hand ppr. on a pile gu. © 2000- 2021 Swyrich Corporation, all rights reserved. 63) (Norwich, confirmed to Robert Browne, 20 Oct., 1581, by Cooke, Clarenceux). Per pale ar. temp. sa. with two heads of the first, in the sinister chief point a pellet. 9) Anna married 1st – Griffin, Esq. BROWN TO TROTTER  [William], . ; and Binfield, co. Berks. sa. Reginald III Brun. Ethel Isadore Brown (1872–1944) American painter Broun of Colstounclaim descent from and bear the arms of the ancient royal house of France three fieur-de-lys. gu. three binds or. guard. attired or, issuing from a crown paly gold. a griffin segreant or, a chief indented erm. two flaunches of the last, each charged with a lion pass. each charged with an escallop of the second. BROWNE OF DOXFORD HALL Buy a digital Coat of Arms in high quality. and sa. Meaning, Origin, Etymology  crusilly ar. a chev. Gore Roll of Arms includes Brown (Source: New England Historic Genealogical Society) ($) Brown family crest (Source: House of Names) Family trees and family histories (96) History (28) Libraries, Museums, Archives . guard. resting the dexter paw on a shield ar. betw. on a chief three lions pass. three cranes az. 1665) Sa. three lions pass. Let majesty flourish. holding in the hand ppr. Kendrick Brown, 13th Regiment, New York Heavy Artillery, Union, New York betw. with two heads armed and beaked gu. Peter Brown married Mary Gillet on July 15, 1658 in Windsor, Connecticut Az. 203) Erm. on a chev. Erm. Rice Brown, 11th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry, Union, U.S. on a chief ar. of Finderlie. Gu. 137) (Winslow, co. Leicester). Mr. Brown who was educated at the University of Edinburgh, and was called to the Scottish Bar 1822, is a J.P. and D.L. and sa. DIXON, OF UNTHANK HALL, NORTHUMBERLAND. Son of the late Brown, Esq., is a J.P. and D.L. Educated at the Royal Military Coll., Great Marlow; is a Magistrate for Co. Elgin; a General in the Army , and Col. of the 2nd battalion of the Rifle Brigade; was Adutant-General 1850-3; was 2nd in command in the Crimea 1854-5, and was wounded at Inkermann; served in the Peninsular war and at Copenhagen; appointed to command the Forces at Dublin 1860. XXXIV, fol. Per pale gu. on a canton az. XLVI, fol. Seat~Arncliffe Hall, Northallerton, co. York. Charles I.). two double cottises ar. BROWN, GEORGE GILPIN, ESQ., OF SEDBURY PARK, YORKSHIRE. the hand ppr. Harmony becomes brothers. sa. Dixon Brown, now of Unthank Hall, who is son of the late Robert Brown, Esq. gu. Yeargin Brown, 1st Regiment, North Carolina Artillery, Confederate, North Carolina reguard. William Brown, aged 16, who arrived in Canada in 1823 113) (Devonshire). Az. Abraham Brown, 2nd Regiment, Missouri Cavalry, Confederate, Missouri Dorothy Brown married James Kent Jr. on November 12, 1690 in Rehoboth, Massachusetts armed and beaked gu. 4) Frances Susannah. on a chev. Gu. dovetailed betw. Ent., Ulster’s office). of Redfield, co. Clare, and of Mount Brown, co. His descendants were the Brownes of the Hospital, who terminated in an heiress, Helen, dau. Prentice Brown, New York, Rank of 5th Lieutenant Mary Brown (widow) married Henry Walker on September 26, 1662 in Gloucester, Massachusetts (Juv. two barrulets between a mullet in chief and a representation of a railway conical spiral wheel in base sa. a bezant. a chev. ar. betw. 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. Crest—An eagle displ. Roger Brown (psychologist) (1925–1997), American social psychologist 9) Frances Gwynifred. a fess sa. {sec Ficklin), 1889, Vol. ; United Service Club, S.W. Arms~ Same as Brown of Clonboy. BROWNE, William James (and Mary Dixon his wife), of Hampton Wick, co. Middx. Cornelius Brown married Sarah Lamson on March 6, 1664 in Reading, Massachusetts Limerick. 224) Ar. BROWN OF KINGSTON BLOUNT 169) (Walcot, co. Northampton). a cross moline gu. Persevera Deoque confido. on a chief of the second an eagle displ. It is also possible that a given instance of the name is derived from a short form of an Old English personal name such as Brunwine or Brungar. a bend fusilly ar. i) Samuel James of Leeds, J.P. and D.L. and sa. a chief per pale indented or and gu. Fortiter et fideliter. William Brun, who witnessed a charter of Donald, earl of Mar, of the lands of Dorlaw or Dronlaw c. 1279—1294 Although it can also refer to someone who habitually wore brown clothing such as a monk or cleric. Per pale ar. betw. Crent—An eagle displ. 2) Ralph Brown of Newcastle-on-Tyne married 1858 Emily Marian Forbes the daughter of R. Westmacott, Esq. vert. three lions’ gambs erased bendwaya sa. BROWNE OF BRONWYLFA Samuel Brown, New York, Rank of A Mate Crest—A demi griffin vert, winged and legged or. of the first. two fleurs-de-lis in chief and a cinquefoil in base sa., for Browne; 2nd and 3rd, gu. 298. 1848, M.A. Arms~ Sa. and az. 238. Ford Madox Brown (1821–1893), English painter Mottoes—Munit haec altera vincit, suivez raison. 18) (Hingingside, descended of Fordell). betw. on a fesse ar. Mr. Browne has three brothers and two sisters; of the former, Robert Davies (the 3rd surviving son of the late Pryce Jones, but the eldest son by his 2nd wife) has taken the surname of Pryce, and is now in possession of Cyfronwydd. 4) Vincent born June 23, 1809 married Mary Darley the daughter of – Coghian, Esq. Ellinor Brown, who arrived in Virginia in 1700 Brown materials (Source: FamilySearch) Gordon-Brown materials (Source: FamilySearch) Ar. Brown-Greaves, Richard Edward, Esq. an eagle displ. 3) Alfred Dixon born June 22, 1867. 158) (London). He settled 1719 at Bridgetown (then called Redfield), co. Clare, and died February 28, 1725-26, leaving by Elizabeth his wife, the daughter of Edward Rock, Esq. three mascles in bend counterchanged. three escallops or, within a border engr. three lions pass. Lancelot “Capability” Brown (1716–1783), English landscape gardener He is the eldest son, by Mary his 1st wife the youngest daughter of Col. Browne, of Mellington Hall, of the late Pryce Jones, Esq. 44) (Unthank Hall, Northumberland). 3) George (Rev.) on the wings two bars sa. a chev. of Salperton Park born 1736; married 1771, Mary the daughter and heiress of John Beale, Esq. The elder son, John Broun, became of Finderlie. two double cottises of the last. two lions pass. Ent. 181) (Yorkshire). Queen Elizabeth. Crest—An eagle displ. holding a ring ar. as many fleurs-de-lis of the last. Limerick, an Anglo-Norman family). . two bendlets engr. a dragon pass. Brown Clan History: The Brown, or Broun surname, as it was often spelled, is very common throughout Scotland and in most instances is a simple reference to the colour brown, as in brown hair, or eyes. 215) Sa. Motto—Labor omnia vincit. membered or, all within a bordure az. Many of the families who arrived went on to make valuable contributions to the emerging nations of Canada and the United States. of Newton Park, M.P. Or, a saltire engr. three cranes sa. Roy Brown Jr. (1916–2013), American car designer and engineer It comes from an early member of the family who was a person who has brown hair or brown eyes, or dresses habitually in brown. John Brown, English convict from London, who was transported aboard the “Ann” on August 1809, settling in New South Wales, Australia Early immigrants include: The motto was originally a war cry or slogan. of Infantry. with two heads of the field, in the sinister chief point a pellet. of Wrentnall, Salop, descended from the ancient family of Freme, of Upper and Nether Lypiatt, Gloucestershire, and has issue, 1) Ulric Freme Edward Bower born October 14, 1855. ver. Seat~ Mount Brown, Rathkeale, co. a chev. three martlets in chief, and the Roman fasces erect, surmounting two swords in saltire, and encircled by a chaplet in base or, three chess rooks sa. Henry Brown married Isabell Turpin on January 22, 1541 in Monk, Frystone, York, England The name has been spelled Brown, Broun, Brun and others. of Penydarren House, Glamorganshire, and has issue  1) Alexander Henry born May 10, 1845. (Barrow Match.) 49) (Sir John Beown, Knt., J.P. and D.L., Endcliffe Hall, Sheffield). See Terms of Use for details. Gerald E. Brown (1926–2013), American theoretical physicist Jarram Brown married Alice Pardy on September 5, 1564 in Clifford chambers, Warwick, England Crest—A bear’s paw erect, and erased ar. Crest—A buck’s head erased ppr. Motto~ Suivez raison. of Gledhow Hall, near Leeds and died February 18, 1852. iii) Margaret Duncan married February 10, 1812, Lieut-Col. Dunn, Royal Artillery. 90) (Knox-Browne, exemplified to Hervey Browne, Esq., younger, of Aughentaine Castle, co. Tyrone, late Capt. wreathed about the head and loins vert. 136) (Lancashire). sa. 163) (Bromhall, co. Norfolk). for Herts; was formerly a Capt. three fishes counter-salient ar., for Foreman; 3rd, vert, a lion ramp. for Co. Berwick – Longformacus House, near Dunse, Berwickshire. 3) B. Chapman. Nathaniel Brown, New Jersey, Rank of Captain 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. In 1891 there were 25,966 Brown families living in London. wavy betw. 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. and four hands conjoined in saltire in base of the second, on a chief engr. 198) Sa. Or, a chev. for Malton, born April 12, 1814, High Sheriff 1852 died unmarried at 43, Upper Grosvenor Street, London, April 19, 1877, when his estates passed to his surviving sister, Mrs. Thomas Shifener, and to the sons of his two deceased sisters, to Richard James Streatfeild, Esq. Crest~A demi-lion rampant or, between two elephants’ trunks ppr. betw. Elizabeth Brown married James Kidder on September 23, 1678 in Billerica, Massachusetts betw. BROWN, JAMES, ESQ., OF ROSSINGTON, YORKSHIRE. 170) (Newark, co. Nottingham). Julyan Brown married John Hobbyns on October 7, 1554 in Clifford Chambers, Warwick, England Crest—On a mount vert three anchor stocks sa. . for S. Lancashire 1846-59 – Richmond Hill, near Liverpool. 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. BROWN, James, of Stoke Newington, co. Middx. BROWN, THE RIGHT HON. 4) Isma Frances Lidwill. Andrew Brown, who landed in Wellington, New Zealand in 1840 aboard the ship Aurora. on a chev. 200) Per fesse indented ar. and 2nd – Casson, Esq. ., Vol. 185. betw. gu. BROWNE, Wade (s. of Wade), of Moortowu, aud Trinity Coll., Camb., and Leeds, CO. York, 1823, Vol. Per pale indented ar. gold, an eagle displ. Sa. Brown was the 2nd most frequent surname at the General Register Office in 1995. 42) Brown-Borthwick – (Sedbury Park, co. York). of co. XXI, fol. three roses gu. Early Origins of the Brown family. 1) (Chas. Motto—Spero. in the sinister chief a trefoil, slipped erm. (eldest son of John, of Bridgetown) succeeded his grandfather at Clonboy. a griffin pass. and died January 1877 iii) Robert Lidwill born May 29, 1842, married September 10, 1866, Louisa Catherine the eldest daughter of the late James Stanley, Esq. Christopher Brown married Eliz. Some of the more notable incidents and uses of this surname are Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas in 1954 which ruled a landmark decision in the United states Supreme Court that marked the beginnings of Segregation in the United States. betw. Boldly and faithfully. 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. cottised or, betw. three martlets in pale sa. Arms~ 1st and 4th, or, on a fess gu. 15) (Alderman Anthony Brown, Esq., Lord Mayor of London). with two heads sa. David Brown, who arrived in Nova Scotia in 1749 born February 18, 1830; married Caroline the daughter of Arthur Carthew, Esq. of Copped Hal, near Totteridge, only surviving son of Sir William A. Scarlett, Knight late Chief Justice of Jamaica, and died December 25, 1868, leaving issue. Margerye Brown married Frances Cosen on December 6, 1568 in Cranbrook, Kent, England John A. three lions pass. 2) William Williams, of Allerton Hall, near Leeds, a Banker in Leeds and London, J.P. and D.L., West Riding of Yorkshire born February 10, 1788; married November 23, 1812, Margaret Brockden, only child of Isaac Duncan of Philadelphia in the United States and by her (who died May 23, 1820) had one son and two daughters. Howard Brown (Halifax Bank) (born c. 1966), spokesman for Halifax bank in the U.K. 50) (Nonsuch House, co. Wilts; Rev. vert. Charles II. 82) (Naas, co. Kildare. XXXVI, fol. an annulet of the second. Patrick Broun of Colstoun was created a Baronet of Nova Scotia in 1686. charged with two barrulets sa., and supporting with the dexter paw an escocheon ar. betw. Charles Richard Pettat, Rector of Ash Hants. a chev. in base a griffin pass, of the first, a chief erm. – Wallace Craigie, Forfarshire. Ar. Michael E. Brown (born 1965), astronomer on a chief ar. Sarah Brown married William Scant on January 29, 1654 in Braintree, Massachusetts Removing this item from your shopping cart will remove your associated sale items. two chev. and sa. a griffin pass. ., Vol. Motto—Fortiter et fideliter on a bend sa. as many escallops az. Crest—A griffin’s head vert, betw. 226. a chevron between three lions’ gambs erect and erased arg; on a chief of the second an eagle displayed sa. BROWNE TO DR. BEAUVOIR. Gu. CHARLES, OF AMWELL BURY, HERTS. Ar. and as many trefoils slipped erm. three escallops ar. a canton erm. 51) (Thomas Brown, temp. BROWN, Sir William, Bart, [of Liverpool, co. Lane], s. of Alexander, of co. Lauc, and Baltimore, U.S.A., 18:^, . Sa. thereon a cross crosslet sa. Ire.). a chev. Crest—An eagle displ. 9) Phoebe married William Odell, Esq. 125) (Islington). 67) (Ireland, confirmed, 1614, to Stephen Browne, of Ballyrennell, co. Down, brother of John Browne, of Bradley, co. Derby). Upon hope. Quartered by Collins). Motto—Virtus et industria. Quarterly, 1st and 4th, gu. 165) (Diss co. Norfolk, granted by Barker, Garter, 1594). Arms~ Gu., on a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis or, a thistle ppr. armed and langued az. two wings expanded sa. Norf., 1798, Vol. Bucks, Visit. Erm. three escallops ar. cottised gu. Brown Family Crests. three escallops ar. Seat~ Mellington Hall, Churchstoke, co. Montgomery. and az. on a chev. XXI, fol. 80) (Coolarn, Annaghmore, Newtown, Ardskea, Cooloo, and Moyne, co. Galway). There are forms of this surname within every language and culture just few examples are: English: Browne, Irish: De Bhrún, Ní Bhrún, Scottish: Broun, Czech: Hnědý, Dutch: Bruin, De Bruyn, Danish, Norwegian and Swedish: Brun, Bruun, Estonian: Pruun, French: Lebrun, LeBrun, Le Brun, Brun, Brunet, German: Braun, Greek: Braoun, Hungarian: Barna, Italian: Bruna, Bruno, Bruni, LaBruna, La Bruna, LoBruno, Lithuanian: Rudas, Slovak: Hnedý, Spanish: Marrón. Crest—A tiger az. Crest—Out of a mural crown gu. Supporters—Dexter a talbot ppr., gorged with a baron’s coronet; sinister a horse ar. in the beak an ear of wheat gold. of Alderman EdwaRd GoUgh, of Dublin, d. 1631, whose first wife was Margaret, dau. vert. Colored Troops BROWN FAMILY CREST - BROWN COAT OF ARMS A coat of arms is also sometimes called a Family Crest, Code of Arms or Family Shield. Gu. David Brown, English convict from Kent, who was transported aboard the “Ann” on August 1809, settling in New South Wales, Australia 1815, Anna Maria, dau. a chief gu. Patrick Broun was burgess of Edinburgh, 1405 Lowell S. Brown (born 1934), American physicist 208) Az. three torteaux. 130) (Deptford, co. Kent). The same, with the chev. in pale sa. Ar. 7) Mary Anne married 1825 Major Charles Carthew. of Kingston Blount, Oxfordshire, J.P. and D.L., High Sheriff 1852, by Mary Elizabeth his wife (married 1821), only child of Richard Clarke, Esq. Crest—An eagle displ. Crest—A griffin’s head erased ar. holding a fleur-de-lis or. three lions’ gambs erased and erect ar. 184) Gu. 270. But for those who made it, the trip was most often worth it. Thomas Browne, Esq. BROWN, SIR WILLIAM, BART., OF RICHMOND HILL, LANCASHIRE (CR. 3) Francis married 1st Eliza Tracy by whom he had issue; and 2nd Charlotte Leroy. three boars’ heads erased sa. 116) (Bishop Auckland, co. Durham). 227 {see Burke, p. 135). slipped vert. three brooms sa. Eleazer Brown, Connecticut, Rank of Quarter Guard Gu. 3) Vesey Agmondisham born June 3, 1824 married 1855 Mary Edith the daughter of rev. and or, a chev. a chev. gu. Erm. Motto—Suivez raison. of Whitehill, co. Lanark and by her (who died December 6, 1812) had issue, 1) John Southwell, his heir. betw. LXIV, fol. a chev. 1901), English Able Seaman serving for the Royal Navy from Croydon, Mr. George W Brown (b. 75) (Sir Richard Browne, of Dnblin). Josiah Brown married Mary Fellows on November 23, 1666 in Redding, Connecticut BROWNE OF SALPERTON Eldest son of the late – Brown, Esq., by a daughter of the late – Constable, Esq., of Wallace Craigie, whose name he has assumed; born 1790; is married, and has issue. 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. two six-pointed mullets pierced sa. three chess rooks of the field, in chief three mallards sa. with two heads sa. a chev. of the first. Sa. Line. of Margaret, wife of Sir Peter French, of Galway, Knt., and dau. betw. 227. two bendlets sa. couple closed or, betw. Or, on a chev. Motto—Famae studiosus honestae. London had the highest population of Brown families in 1891. 6) Sidney Reynett born July 22, 1831 married September 1858 Mary the daughter of William Cox, Esq. Samuel Brown, 6th Regiment, Texas Cavalry, Confederate, Texas three escallops or. Limerick Militia married 1801, Constance the 2nd daughter of Col. William Odell of The Grove, co. ., Vol. Seat~ Salperton Park, Andoversford, co. Gloucester. Supporters—Two lynxes ar. in the sinister chief point a trefoil of the last. for Hawkins. per pale ar. (allowed 1724 to Ulysses Browne, Count of the Holy Roman Empire, and George Browne, Count of the Holy Roman Empire, afterwards Field-Marshal in the Austrian service, Knight of St. Anne, &c., the two eldest sons of George Browne, of the Spanish service, and grandson of Ulick or Ulysses Browne, a younger son of William Browne, Esq., of Camus). of Salperton, co. Gloucester, and Crotta, co. Kerry, J.P. and D.L. . Find out the exact history of your family! of North Hall, near Wigan, co. Lancaster Imperial and Tuscan Consul General in Liverpool, by his wife Elizabeth Haydock, of Rivington, in the same shire and had issue, 1) Thomas Henry his heir  2) George Baxter, Lieut.-Col. in the army, late on of the Commissioners of Police in Ireland married 1st Harriet Anne the eldest daughter of the late Martin Whish, Esq., Chairman of the Board of Commissioners of Excise; and 2nd, Mrs. Patterson, widow of James Patterson, and daughter of Rev. 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). betw. Harold P. Brown (1869–1932), inventor, anti-alternating current activist Motto—Virtus dedit cura servabit. d. 1624). three escallops betw. Arms~ Quarterly: 1st and 4th, arg. Seats~ Rossington, near Bawtry, and Copgrove, near Boroughbridge. three escallops or. gu. Nixzmary Brown (1998–2006), American murder victim from Brooklyn, New York Richard Eaton, Rector of Elsing, assumed the surname and arms of Browne on acquiring the Elsing estates. High Quality 300 dpi JPG file. three swans ar. Pietate. 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.). Popularity & Geographic Distribution Motto—Nec timeo nec sperno. with each a plain collar and chain or. Motto—Deus evehit pios. two double cottises ar. beaked or. 191) Gu. Ent. of Swaffham, Norfolk and had issue, 1) Richard Charles, present proprietor. The Brown family, being very small and of questionable heritage, gained legitimacy and protection; the Campbell clan absorbed a potential rival for British affection in Scotland. two mullets of six points sa. and az. The most Brown families were found in the USA in 1880. Mottoes seldom form part of the grant of arms: Under most heraldic authorities, a motto is an optional component of the coat of arms, and can be added to or changed at will; many families have chosen not to display a motto. a lion ramp. 23″. betw. two chev. 103) (Cheshire). on a bend engr. ppr. Sur esperance. Coat of Arms on canvas, paper, leather or wooden wall plaques. Some instances of Old English Brun as a personal name may … Ent. 172) (Oxfordshire). guttee de sang. three fleurs-de-lis or, a garb vert banded az. ., Vol. In Brown, who landed in Virginia in 1653 of Mellinton Hall, co. Montgomery, J.P. and D.L., and one of Her Majesty’s Inspectors of Schools born December 25, 1805; married August 18, 1828, Marianna Kyffin, the eldest daughter of Major Arthur Rowley Heyland (killed in command of the 40th regt. In saltier ppr analytics, and gu the time of Henry I ( 1100—1135 ) chief of third. 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