Ellen
BROWN
(b.
January 26, 1826
,
Jamaica, Vermont, USA
d.
May 24, 1881
,
Evansville, Rock, Wisconsin, USA
)
Age: 55
Am I Your Ancestor?
BROWN Family Tree – Connecting the Past to the Present!
Ellen BROWN was born January 26, 1826 in Jamaica, Vermont, USA
Ellen BROWN was the child of ? and ?Spouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):
Ellen married Elijah ROBINSON June 10, 1844 in Newfane, Vermont, USA . Elijah ROBINSON was born August 21, 1817 in Jamaica, Vermont, USA (Rawsonville). Elijah died March 10, 1887 in Evansville, Rock, Wisconsin, USA. Elijah was the child of John ROBINSON and Hannah PATCH.
Ellen BROWN died May 24, 1881 in Evansville, Rock, Wisconsin, USA.
Details of the family tree of Ellen appear below.
Find out more about Ellen BROWN.
Sign In or
Join for FREE! to see the details!
Completely FREE. We will never ask for your credit card or personal information.
Unique Gift Ideas and Genealogy Resources From or Related to Jamaica, Vermont, USA (Rawsonville)

Vermont Gift Idea - Maple Syrup, Sugar on Snow, Creemee - I Love Vermont! - Ceramic Mug for Genealogists Family History
Embrace the Vermont spirit with our Ceramic Mug, and savor the magic of maple syrup, sugar on snow, and creemees with every sip. Order yours today and bring a touch of Vermont into your daily ritual!

Long Trail Vermont Aluminum Bookmark - Following in the Footsteps of Hikers Before Me
Mark your place in style with this durable aluminum bookmark featuring a vintage postcard image of Vermont’s legendary Long Trail. Adorned with the inspiring slogan 'Following in the Footsteps of Those Who Hiked Before Me!', it’s the perfect keepsake for outdoor enthusiasts, history lovers, and Long Trail hikers.

Vermont Roots Mug: Skiing, Syrup and Suds - Vermont Genealogy
Celebrate your Vermont heritage with our whimsical ceramic mug! Featuring the caption, 'My Ancestors Came From Vermont! That explains a lot about my love for skiing, maple syrup and finding the best craft breweries,' this mug is perfect for those who proudly embrace their Green Mountain State roots.

MY Family Survived 250 Years — Barely | America’s 250th Birthday Genealogy Coffee Mug (1776–2026)
Created to celebrate America’s 250th Birthday (1776–2026), this genealogy-themed coffee mug is perfect for anyone whose family tree has weathered wars, migrations, scandals, reunions, and that one ancestor no one talks about anymore.

My ancestors are cooler than yours! Aluminum Bookmark
Show off your superior ancestral swagger with this sleek aluminum bookmark featuring the cheeky slogan, 'My ancestors are cooler than yours!' Perfect for history buffs, genealogy enthusiasts, or anyone who knows their family tree is dripping with style and intrigue.

