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Genealogy - Captain John Browning: A Family History in England and Virginia from 1255 to 1799 AD

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Book Synopsis: Captain John Browning was born about 1588 in England, and died about 1662. He allegedly married about the year 1614. Children were George and William in addition to accounts of other children including a Thomas. Sometime around the year 1621, he and his family left England for Virginia where his descendants supposedly established a line of descendants that could be found throughout America. His ancestors go back hundreds of years, primarily in the counties of Gloucestershire and Dorset in England. The interesting thing about him is that there is more speculation and less known about him than of many people in history. This Second Edition is much enlarged and its index contains full names of thousands persons other than Browning as well as subject names. The endnotes reference many of the sources. The Gloucestershire Berkeley family had a large influence on Browning’s both in England and Virginia and this work should be viewed as a theory of family history or historical fiction (sometimes hysterical fiction). It is sad that thousands of genealogical records are based on bad information. It is hoped that any citations of this work be done with the proper caveats. Appendixes E and F provides summaries of Captain John’s ancestors and descendants from 1255 to 1681 which may or may not prove to be true with improved DNA data and testing. The book also looks at Brown and Browne names for linkages in times where few Browning records were available in Virginia. It uncovered more Browning locations in some Virginia locations where matching Brown and Browne families lived. Since so little is known about Captain John Browning’s private life, a fictional account of his activities is presented in the book "Captain John: From England to Virginia." There is also a fictional account of the private lives of his descendants in the books "Francis’, "Caleb", "William T.", and "Jeb." Read more

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Are you interested in uncovering your family history? Look no further than the fascinating book, "Captain John Browning: A Family History in England and Virginia from 1255 to 1799 AD." Delve into the captivating story of Captain John Browning, a man whose life holds more speculation than historical fact. This Second Edition has been significantly enlarged, with an index that includes the full names of thousands of individuals, allowing you to explore the rich ancestry of the Browning family. Featuring extensive endnotes and references to reliable sources, this book provides a valuable resource for genealogists and history enthusiasts alike.

One of the most intriguing aspects of Captain John Browning's family history is the interaction with the influential Gloucestershire Berkeley family. Explore the connections between the Brownings and the Berkeleys, both in their homeland of England and in their new settlement in Virginia. This work presents a theory of family history, offering a unique perspective on the lives and lineage of Captain John Browning and his descendants. Discover the fascinating linkages between the Brown and Browne names, shedding light on previously unknown Browning locations in Virginia.

To make the narrative even more intriguing, this book also includes fictional accounts of Captain John Browning's activities in "Captain John: From England to Virginia," as well as fictional stories about the private lives of his descendants in "Francis," "Caleb," "William T.," and "Jeb." Dive into these captivating tales, seamlessly blending fact and fiction, to truly immerse yourself in the world of the Browning family.

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