Deen, Fordice, Hallett, Hodges and Van Horn Families - Person Sheet
Deen, Fordice, Hallett, Hodges and Van Horn Families - Person Sheet
NameAnne Bourne
Birthabt 15 Feb 1606, St. Michael Cornhill, London, England
Death24 Oct 1666, Portsmouth, Newport County, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
FatherRichard Bourne (1564-1632)
MotherJudith Cowper (~1582-~1653)
Spouses
Birth5 Jun 1608, Rawmarsh Parish, Ryecroft, Yorkshire, England
Death24 Sep 1664, Portsmouth, Newport County, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
FatherRobert Brownell (~1576-~1614)
MotherMary Wilson (~1576-~1641)
ChildrenMary (~1639-~1739)
Notes for Anne Bourne
Anne Bourne was christened on 15 Feb 1606 at St Michael Cornhill, London, England,[1] the daughter of Richard Bourne and Judith Cowper.[2][3]

Anne Bourne married Thomas Brownell-14, son of Robert Brownell-105 and Mary Wilson-5160, on 20 March 1637 at St. Bennet's, Paul's Warf, London, England. Anne Bourne and Thomas Brownell immigrated in 1638.

Children of Anne Bourne and Thomas Brownell

Mary Brownell-11 b. 8 Dec 1639, d. 12 Jan 1738/39, married Robert Hazard-31
Sarah Brownell-164 b. 1642, d. 16 Sep 1676, married Gideon Freeborn-10 on June 1, 1658
Martha Brownell-13 b. 1 May 1643, d. 15 Feb 1743/44, married first, Jeremiah Waite-45, in 1658, and second, Charles Dyer-935
George B. Brownell-152 b. May 1646, d. 20 Apr 1718, married Susannah Pearse-169 on December 4, 1673
Ann Brownell-27 b. 2 Apr 1647, d. 21 Apr 1747, married Joseph Wilbore-62
William Brownell-119 b. 1648, d. b 1 Aug 1715, married Sarah Smiton-1
Thomas Brownell-133 b. 1650, d. 18 May 1732, married Mary Pearse-607
Robert Brownell-103 b. 1652, d. 12 Jul 1728, married Mary Ladd-315
Susanna Brownell-99 b. 2 Jun 1655, d. after 27 April 1709, married Esek Carr-944. Susanna's last child, Thankful Carr-3529, was born 1709;
Thomas Brownell met an untimely death on Sep. 24, 1664 and was buried in the George Brownell Lot, in Portsmouth, Newport County, Rhode Island. Anne Brownell died Oct. 24, 1666, in Portsmouth and was buried with him.

According to her Find A Grave Memorial, Ann is the daughter of Thomas Bourne and Elizabeth Martha Rouse. The administrator of the memorial refers to "extensive information about Thomas and his wife Anne Bourne at this web site: http://brownellfamily.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ The memorial gives this additional information: "Note: According to grussell2005 - Stone is no longer visable. Since Thomas and Anne both died before Aquidneck Island had a stone carver, it isn't likely that their graves were ever marked with an inscribed stone . More importantly, no inventory of Portsmouth historical cemeteries cite a listing for Thomas and Anne, hence my statement below. This is not to say that they are not buried in PO005, just to say there is no evidence one way or another. The original land holdings of Thomas do encompass the cemetery, but I don't believe that allows any positive conclusions other than they are probably buried somewhere on the property. [4]

Research Notes

Newport County was constituted on June 22, 1703, as one of the two original counties of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. As originally established, Newport County consisted of four towns: Portsmouth, Newport, Jamestown, and New Shoreham.
Last Modified 23 Jun 2018Created 28 Sep 2020 Anthony Deen