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Note for: Michel Panitzki, -
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Note for: Mary Smallwood, 24 Mar 1803 -
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Christening: Date: 7 Apr 1803
Place: Harrington, Cumberland, England
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Note for: John Smallwood, 1748 - Aft Dec 1791
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Christening: Date: Jun 1748
Place: Camerton, Cumberland, England
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Note for: Jane Brown, Abt 1748 - Aft 1790
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Event: Type: Coat of Arms
Note: In most instances, the Brown family name came to England with the Norman Conquest of England of 1066. Deriving from the Old French, Middle English "brun," it was originally a nickname for someone who may have had brown hair, brown eyes, or perhaps even dressed habitually in brown. It is also possible that some instances of the name in Britain derived from a short form of an Old English personal name of Germanic roots, such as Brunwine or Brungar. Spelling variations of this family name include: Brown, Broun, Brun and others. First found in Cumberland, where the Brown family was seated from very early times, having been granted lands by Duke William of Normandy, their liege Lord, for their distinguished assistance at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 A.D.
Motto Translated: Let majesty flourish.
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Note for: Mary Smallwood, 1774 -
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Christening: Date: 15 May 1774
Place: Camerton, Cumberland, England
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Note for: Charles Smallwood, 1781 -
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Christening: Date: 12 Jun 1781
Place: Camerton, Cumberland, England