Nathaniel Brown
Born: | Died: | Married: Elizabeth Woolley | Mother: | Father: | Descendant: Ursula Brown |
Nathaniel and Elizabeth Brown were the parents of Ursula Sarah Brown.
He died before Ursula's wedding to George Engleheart, and her guardian had become John Dillman Engleheart, which according to the will would mean that his wife Elizabeth had died too (otherwise she would become guardian).
Marriage
Nathaniel's second wife was born Elizabeth Woolley, she first married a Mr. Parker, but was then widowed.
Nathaniel Brown (widower) married Elizabeth Parker (widow) in 1751 at St James, Westminster. Both of this parish. Present Thomas Farnshaw/Fanshaw. On the 8th April 1751 obtained a license to marry. And on 8/9th(?) April 1751 was licensed to marry at either St George Hanover square, or Audley St Chapel.Comment in the margin: Thomas for mye, Wm? Geo? Bellors/Bellow
And on the 9th April 1751 they did marry in St George's Hanover Square
Elizabeth was probably dead by 1781 (as she did not appear to be the guardian for her daughter Sarah at this point).
Children
- Elizabeth Brown (b. 16 Jun 1753, London, d.29 Apr 1779, Richmond)
- Ursula Sarah Brown (b.21 Oct 1760, c.4 Nov 1760, St James, Picadilly)
Death
A Nathaniel Brown was buried in St James, Westminster, on the 18th November 1780.
His will was proved in London on the 6th February 1781, of Nathaniel Brown of the parish of Saint James within the Liberty of Westminster in the county of Middlesex. The will was written on the 9th of June 1779.
He leaves the place of his burial to be chosen by his wife, but asks that it be private.
He leaves his estate to John Dillman Engleheart who was of the parish of St George Hanover Square, Middlesex, but now of Kew in Surrey, a plaisterer and George Engleheart of the same parish a miniature painter the sum of eight hundred pounds in a trust in their joint names (after that it gets a bit complicated). I think the interest goes to his daughter Ursula Sarah Brown until she is 21 or married when she gets the £800. But if she dies first, then £500 goes to his wife, and £300 goes to his daughter-in-law Jane Engleheart (the wife of John Dilman Engleheart). John Dillman Engleheart and George Engleheart get 20 guineas each for mourning.
Everything else is left to his wife Elizabeth Brown, who is the sole executrix, and also the guardian of Ursula Sarah Brown. But if Elizabeth should die before Ursula reaches 21 then John Dillman Engleheart and George Engleheart shall be in charge of her tuition and guardian.