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| Birth: | 15 Jul 1704 in Boston, Suffolk, Ma. |
| Death: | 1795 in Rochester, Strafford, New Jersy |
| Sex: | M |
| Father: | Samuel Drown b. 7 Mar 1676 |
| Mother: | Elizabeth Morrell b. About 1677 |
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Individual:
Marriage - IGI
IGI: shows birth in Maine. Signed Declaration of Independence in Rochester, 10/15/1776 NH State Papers, v24, p 353 - he was in Cpt. Simon Marston's company on 7/22/1776, place of abode was Epping Hist. of Rochester NH - wounded in hip on 5/23/1747 in Indian fighting; pensioner of Province (disabled) died at age 90 in 1795
DAR Patriots Index gives bd as 7/1/1704
NH Prov Papers - living in Dover in 1732
CHRISTENING: Church Records of Rochester, NH
Following taken from Miscellaneous Provincial Papers. posted to the internet by Daniel A. Drown:
Petition of Samuel Drowne, Wounded Soldier:
Province of Newhamp.
May 28th, 1747
To the Honorable House of Representatives Conven'd in General Assembly -
the humble Petition of Samuel Drowns Latly in ye Service of this province in
that part of the Scout at Rochester (which was Sent from Durham) & then &
there wounded by ye Indian Enemy & now Extreme Ill at portsmouth & being
under Low Sircumstances Borth of Body and purse & being wounded in the
Province Service Beg you would make Some provision for me to prevent my
Soffering & for my Comfortable Sorport & in So Doing your humble petition
Shall ever pray.
Samuel Drown
Prove of New Hampshire
In the House of Representatives 28th May 1747
Voted - That Petitioner be taken Care of at the Expense of ye Province til
further order that Eleaz Russell Esq be of this House to join such as may be
appointed by ye Honb Council to take proper & susitable Care of him til
further order in ye most frugal manner with Power to draw Money out of ye
Treasury to defray ye Expence thereof to be accounted for to the General
Assembly.
D Pierce Clk
In Council Eod Die read & Concurred & Rich Wilbird Esq added to the
Committee on the Part of the Board-
Theod Atkinson Sec
In Council Eodem Die Consented to - B Wentworth
Bill for Nursing Samuel Drown:
The Provincve of New hampshire Debtor To Elizabeth Drown for Nursing of Sam
Drpown in ye year 1747 When he was wounded by the Enemy and Carried Down to
Portsmouth twelve Weeks) and Mary Drown attended him at the Same time and
Place Eight Weeks we Expect the Common wags that Is allowed for nursing.
Elizabeth Drown
Mary (x) Drown
Province of Newhampshire
May ye 14th 1748 Then The above said Elizabeth Drown and Mary Drown Made
oath to the Truth of the above acompt by them signed
Coram Sam Smith Jus of Peacis
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