Our family's historical journey through time.
1. | William Brownlow was born in 1709 (son of John Brownlow and Elizabeth Whitesite). Other Events:
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2. | John Brownlow was born on 25 Feb 1686 in Ballywooly, Killmore Parish, Co Armagh, Northen Ireland (son of William Brownlow and Elizabeth Nicholson); died on 22 Jan 1724 in Ballywooly, Killmore Parish, Co Armagh, Northen Ireland. Other Events:
John married Elizabeth Whitesite in 1708 in nr Charlemont, Co Tyrone, Northern Ireland. Elizabeth was born in 1690; died after 1756. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Elizabeth Whitesite was born in 1690; died after 1756. Other Events:
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4. | William Brownlow was born in 1656 in Ballywilly, Co Armagh, Northern Ireland (son of William Brownlow and Elizabeth); died on 15 Sep 1728 in Ballywilly, Co Armagh, Northern Ireland. Other Events:
Notes: More About WILLIAM BROWNLOW: William married Elizabeth Nicholson in 1680. Elizabeth (daughter of William Nicholson and Isabella Gilbert) was born in 1661 in Ballywilly, Armagh, Irleand; died in 1728 in Ballywilly, Co Armagh, Northern Ireland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
5. | Elizabeth Nicholson was born in 1661 in Ballywilly, Armagh, Irleand (daughter of William Nicholson and Isabella Gilbert); died in 1728 in Ballywilly, Co Armagh, Northern Ireland. Other Events:
Notes: More About ELIZABETH NICHOLSON:
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8. | William Brownlow was born in 1614 (son of John Brownlow and Duglas Robarts); died on 7 Sep 1703 in Armagh, Ireland. Other Events:
Notes: William “William the Quaker” Brownlow, son of John Brownlow, was born about 1614 in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. He was an early convert to the Society of Friends. William married Elizabeth. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
9. | Elizabeth Other Events:
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10. | William Nicholson Other Events:
William married Isabella Gilbert. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
11. | Isabella Gilbert Other Events:
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