Person:Margaret Brown (15)

Watchers
Margaret Brown
m. Bef 1721
  1. Margaret Brown1721 - 1766
  • HHenry Binns1712 - 1781
  • WMargaret Brown1721 - 1766
m. 23 Jun 1752
Facts and Events
Name Margaret Brown
Gender Female
Birth[1][2] 20 Sep 1721 Cononley, Yorkshire, England
Marriage 23 Jun 1752 Knaresborough, Yorkshire, Englandto Henry Binns
Death[3][4] 5 Jul 1766 Marsden, Yorkshire, EnglandRoughlee

RELIGION: Christian - Religious Society of Friends.

MARRIAGE: 1396.22 1397.135 1613.41 or 111 Henry Binns, clogmaker, son of John and Abigail Binns of Carlton Biggin, married Margaret Brown, spinster, daughter of William and Grace Brown of Cononley, Yorkshire, 23 vi 1752 at Knaresborough.

DEATH: 1766 - 732.218 Margaret Binns, wife of Henry, died 5 vii 1766. Lothersdale chart gives the place as Carleton Biggin.

RESIDENCES: 1752 - After marriage moved to Roughlee. Removed thence to Preston, Lancashire, England.

MISCELLANEOUS_NOTES: Her parents were not of those called Quakers, yet she had long frequented our Meetings and believes had several years been convinced of the principles. Henry and Margaret married at Knaresborough after the Monthly Meeting. They had no children.

INITIAL_SOURCE: Leicester.

References
  1. ? Arthur Chamney Leicester. An Account of the Family of the Binns from 1663 (Leicester Document). (Unpublished Family Tree).
  2. Irene Stafford Ferguson in 1911; revised by Virginia Stafford Ferguson in 1984. An Account of the Family of the Binns from 1663 (Ferguson document). (Unpublished. An American version of the Binns family history.)
    p. 18.
  3. Joseph John Binns (1839-1922). An Account of the Family of the Binns from 1663 (Sunderland document). (Largely collected materials from Friends' Registers).
  4. Irene Stafford Ferguson in 1911; revised by Virginia Stafford Ferguson in 1984. An Account of the Family of the Binns from 1663 (Ferguson document). (Unpublished. An American version of the Binns family history.)
    p. 19.
  5.   Kenneth Wilson. Lothersdale Chart. (unpublished chart of Binns families derived from Lothersdale records).