Person:Cornelius Brownson (3)

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Cornelius Brownson
b.Est 1525
d.Bet May 1560 and Oct 1587
  • HCornelius BrownsonEst 1525 - Bet 1560 & 1587
  • WElizabeth UnknownEst 1530 - Bet 1587 & 1587/88
m.
  1. John BrownsonEst 1550 - 1622/23
  2. _____ Brownson - Bef 1587
  3. Priscilla Brownson1560 -
Facts and Events
Name Cornelius Brownson
Gender Male
Birth[3] Est 1525
Marriage to Elizabeth Unknown
Death[4] Bet May 1560 and Oct 1587
References
  1.   Coddington, John Insley. The Brownson, Bronson, or Brunson Family of Earl's Colne, Essex, England, - Connecticut, and South Carolina. American Genealogist (D.L. Jacobus). (1962-1963)
    38:196.

    'John Brownson, of Earl's Colne, co. Essex, England, yeoman, ... Possibly he may have been a son of a Cornelius Brownson who lived at Earl's Colne in the mid-1550's, and a brother of "Priscilla dau. of Cornelys Brownson" who was baptized at Earl's Colne 12 May 1560. The use of the given name Cornelius was continued in this family.'

    Note that another source indicates that the will of Elizabeth Hovell, widow, mentions both her son John Brownson of Earls Colne and her daughter Priscilla Brownson, making it highly probable that John Brownson was the son of Cornelius Brownson.

  2.   Bronson Family Genealogy Forum, Genealogy.com online (genforum.genealogy.com/bronson/), accessed Aug 2009
    message 444, posted 29 Jul 2004 by Charlotte Dolan.

    'Archdeaconry of Colchester:
    Original will, vol. 2, folio 273:
    Elizabeth Hovell of St. Giles, Colchester, widow, 24 Oct 1587.
    To John Brownson my son dwelling in Earls Colne a pair of sheets and a blanket.
    To my son Lancelot Dirrick in Suffolk my best coverlet.
    To Priscilla Brownson my daughter all my apparel both linen and woolen, a post bedstead where I lie in the parlour, a feather bed, my table in the parlour with 4 joined stools, a chester by the bedside and all within it, and the joined bench belonging to the table.
    To my daughter Cocke's children [not named] a trundle bedstead, a flockbed in the chamber, to be delivered to the overseers of the children in All Saints' parish [Colchester] to their use.
    To Henry Cockes my son-in-law a table and a form in the chanber and my hollow-lid chest, also to his daughter Elizabeth a pewter salt.
    To Phyllis Brownson my daughter-in-law a great brass skillet and a sheet.
    To John Brownson my son all my brewing vessels.
    To mother Rushton a holland quarter. The rest of my goods to Priscilla, whom I ordain ex'rix.
    Witness: William Cock, Thomas Fyrfan.
    Proved 9 Feb 1587/8.'

  3. Birth year estimated based on christening date of his daughter Priscilla (not likely his first child).
  4. Between christening of his daughter (when he is not identified as deceased) and will of his widow.