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Abt 1726 - 1805 (~ 79 years)
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Name |
George Brown |
Birth |
Abt 1726 |
Gender |
Male |
Occupation |
1758 |
Mariner, of the parish of Stockton (at his wedding). |
Residence |
Threadneedle Street, London |
The alms-houses, in their present improved state, derive their origin from the princely munificence of the late George Brown, Esq., of Stockton, and of Threadneedle Street, London. For this benevolent purpose he bequeathed £3,000, and likewise £1,000 to the treasurer of the school for the blue-coat boys and girls at Stockton, for the general purpose of the charity. This excellent gentleman died in Londpon in Oct 1814.
Stockton: an historical, biographical and descriptive poem ...By Thomas Webber p33 Pub. Jennett, 1830
(I believe this relates to his son George Brown the younger and I've copied it to there - MW) |
Residence |
Abt 1760 |
8, Paradise Row, Stockton-on-Tees, Durham, England |
The Browns owned and occupied No. 8, Paradise Row, Stockton; which was afterwards inhabited by the Misses Welbank. [Genealogical Additions to the History of Stockton upon Tees. Page 102]
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Death |
15 Mar 1805 |
London |
Person ID |
I583 |
Welbank1 |
Last Modified |
23 Nov 2020 |
Family |
Margaret Welbank, b. 27 Jun 1737, Gainford, Durham, England d. 14 Nov 1776 (Age 39 years) |
Marriage |
6 Feb 1758 |
St Alphage, Greenwich |
- Bride is of this parish. William, Jane and Mary Welbank are witnesses.
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Children |
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Family ID |
F193 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
23 Nov 2020 |
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