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The Papers of James Browne (1666-1732) (MSS 947)

Rhode Island Historical Society

121 Hope Street
Providence, RI 02906
Tel: 401-273-8107
Fax: 401-751-7930
email: reference@rihs.org

Historical note

James Browne (1666 - 1732) was born in Providence in 1666, the son of John and Mary (Holmes) Browne, and grandson of Chad Browne, the original settler of the Brown family, who came to Rhode Island in 1638 from England. He ended his name with an "e", a practice that was discontinued by his descendants.

He married Mary Harris in 1691, and they had ten children, all of whom reached adulthood. He was an elder in the First Baptist Church, and was associated first with Pastor Tillinghast, and then with the Reverend Ebenezer Jenckes. In 1726 he succeeded Reverend Jenckes as pastor, and served until his death on October 28, 1732. Court records show that from 1705 - 1714 he was a member of the Town Council, and he served as Town Treasurer from 1714 - 1718. His will leaves sums of money, negros and land lots in Providence to his children and grandchild. His minor children were left his homestead, provided they care for their mother. The inventory of his personal estate amounted to over 915 pounds.