Miriam Brown was born (date unknown). Parents: Charles Densmore Brown and Ruth McLean.


Mitchell Brown was born in 1959. Parents: William Robert (Bob) Brown and Elizabeth Lucile Joyal.


Nathaniel Brown was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Clarissa Woodmansee. Clarissa Woodmansee and Nathaniel Brown were married.


Patricia Lou Brown was born in 1952. Parents: William Robert (Bob) Brown and Elizabeth Lucile Joyal.


Paul Henry Brown was born on 26 October 1916 in Cabot, Vermont. He died on 17 October 2008 at the age of 91 in East Montpelier, Vermont. Paul married on June 21, 1941, Betty Murray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Murray of Plainfield. The Browns lived between Plainfield and North Montpelier, Vermont. He sold pumpkins in the fall. For a time, she was on the housekeeping staff at Goddard College. They had a son Reginald, who died of a heart attack in 1995. Parents: Henry Samuel Brown and Laura Urban.


Pauline Brown was born (date unknown). Pauline married Lyle Silloway of Morrisville, Vermont. They lived in St. Johnsbury, Vermont and had one son, Frederick. Parents: Fred Palmer Brown and Carrie Annis.


Ralph (Ted) Brown was born in 1908. Ted married Lorraine Bolieu. They lived in Burlington. Parents: Frank Edward Brown and Beryl Gilman.


Randon Nate Brown was born in 1973. Parents: William Robert (Bob) Brown and Elizabeth Lucile Joyal.


Richard Palmer Brown was born on 25 November 1923 in Marshfield, Vermont. He died on 25 July 2014 at the age of 90 in Berlin, Vermont. OBITUARY: Source - The Times Argus, Barre, Washington Co., Vermont
Published July 29, 2014
Richard Palmer BROWN ("Rip")
_________________________
WOODBURY - Richard P. "Rip" Brown, 90, a longtime resident of
Woodbury, died Friday evening July 25, 2014, at the Woodridge Nursing Home
in Berlin, with his loving family at his bedside.
He was born Nov. 25, 1923 in Marshfield, the last of the nine children born to the
late Henry S. and Laura (Urban) Brown. He attended Marshfield public schools.
On June 30, 1962, he married M. Ann Ainsworth at the Methodist Church in
Woodbury.
Rip was employed for many years for S.V. Rossi Construction of Torrington,
Connecticut, and for more than 28 years the was road foreman for the town of
Woodbury. He retired in the early 2000s.
He was a member of the Woodbury Methodist Church in Woodbury and the
Caspian Lake Lodge F & AM in Hardwick. He especially enjoyed camping at
East Long Pond in Woodbury, hunting, fishing and spending time with his nieces
and nephews.
Survivors include his loving wife, Ann of Woodbury, many nieces, nephews,
cousins and extended family.
Rip was predeceased by his siblings: Ruth, Paul, Urban, Frieda, Edwin, Foster,
William and Leon.
Parents: Henry Samuel Brown and Laura Urban.


Robert Earl (Charlie) Brown was born in 1949. He died in 2014 at the age of 65. Parents: William Robert (Bob) Brown and Elizabeth Lucile Joyal.

Spouse: Rhoda Alexander. Rhoda Alexander and Robert Earl (Charlie) Brown were married. Children were: Dave Brown.


Ronald Brown was born (date unknown). Ronald lived in Hardwick, Vermont. Parents: Foster Earl Brown and June Rose Powers.


Rudolph Brown was born (date unknown). Rudolph lived in Marlboro, Massachusetts with Mrs. Howard (Dottie) Tanner. Parents: Harold Langmaid Brown and Mamie Tanner.


Russell Norman Brown was born in 1952. He died on 18 December 2015 at the age of 63 in Marshfield, Vermont. After a courageous battle with cancer, Russell Norman Brown, age 63, of Marshfield, Vermont, passed away at home on December 18, 2015, with his family by his side.
Born on October 2, 1952, he was the son of Leon Brown and Katherine (Joyal) Brown Vallaincourt.
Russell graduated from St. Johnsbury Trade Center in 1970 earning a degree as a machine tradesman, which was the beginning of a successful career as a mechanic. In 1972, Russell enlisted in the U.S. Air Force and continued his mechanic career. He was stationed at Nellis AFB, 474 Tactical Fighter Wing in Las Vegas, Nevada; 57th Fighter Interceptor Squadron, Iceland; and lastly at the Vermont Air National Guard, 158th FW Maintenance Squadron, as a tactical aircraft maintenance specialist.
During his time in the service he was awarded several medals including the Air Force Commendation Medal. After serving more than 21 years in the USAF, he retired in November 1994. Russell was proud of his service to his country and displayed it in his everyday interactions with his family, friends and acquaintances alike.
After retirement from the USAF, Russell opened his own auto repair business, which he operated from 1995 to around 2005 in Marshfield village and Plainfield village under the name R&S Auto. During that time he also worked for Twinfield Union School as a school bus driver for several years.
From May 2007 to present, he was employed at the Country Club of Barre as a mechanic. Throughout his lifetime he became well known as a knowledgeable and fair businessman of which his many loyal customers would attest to.
Russell married Sheila (Houston) Brown on December 31, 1981, in Cabot, Vermont. Over the following 34 years they created a loving home for their three children, Andi, Brigette and Justin. A man of few words, Russell taught others through his actions. Whether it be helping a customer with a car concern, taking nightly rides with his wife and dogs, gathering wood for his mother, or surprising his children with much needed tires, he always showed his love and support through his many actions. In his family's eyes his greatest accomplishment was being an amazing husband and father. Russell's favorite activities were camping, car racing, and going for car rides with his wife and dogs.
Russell is predeceased by his father, Leon, and his dogs Buddy, Joey, Pipsqueak and Willis. He is survived by his wife, Sheila, of Marshfield; daughters Andi and Brigette, of Northfield; son Justin, of Woodbury; and beloved dog Minnie. He is also survived by his mother, Katherine, of Marshfield; sister Joanne and her husband, Andy, of Cabot; brother Elton and his wife, Nancy, of Washington; sister Jill, of Woodbury; and sister Claire, of Sandy Springs, Georgia; and many nieces and nephews.
The family will hold calling hours on December 22, 2015, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., and a funeral service will follow at 4 p.m. Calling hours and funeral service will be held at des Groseilliers Funeral Home, 97 Church Street in Hardwick, Vermont.
Burial will be in the spring of 2016 in Veterans Cemetery, Randolph.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Russell's memory may be made to either The Wounded Warrior Project (www.woundedwarriorproject.org) or Potter's Angels Rescue (www.pottersangelsrescue.org or PO Box 162, East Randolph, VT 05041).
Arrangements are in the care of des Groseilliers Funeral Home, Hardwick.
Published in Times Argus on Dec. 20, 2015
Parents: Leon Dwinell Brown and Katherine Louise (Kitty) Joyal.

Spouse: Shiela Houston. Shiela Houston and Russell Norman Brown were married on 31 December 1981 in Cabot, Vermont.


Ruth Urban Brown was born on 23 May 1914. She died on 5 May 2012 at the age of 97. Ruth married Slayton Orton of Marshfield, son of Ernest Orton and Carrie Woodruff. With his twin brother, Clayton, he operated the largest dairy farm in town, on the river road, about a mile above Plainfield Village. The big yellow barn still stands there (1996). They had no children of their own, but adopted a son, Eddie, and a daughter, Nancy (who married Charles Metcalf and later married Bernie Salerno, former owner of the Lower Cabot Store).

MARSHFIELD - Ruth Brown Orton, 97, a longtime U.S. Route 2 resident, passed away peacefully at her home Saturday, May 5, 2012.
Born on May 23, 1914, in Marshfield, she was the daughter of Henry and Laura (Urban) Brown. She attended Marshfield Elementary School and Marshfield High School and graduated from Montpelier Seminary.
On Dec. 11, 1939, Ruth married Slayton Leland Orton in Brattleboro. They had always made their home in Marshfield. He died on Jan. 6, 1973.
As the wife of a farmer, Ruth worked side by side with her husband on their family farm her entire married life. After her husband's death in 1973, she became the town clerk and treasurer for the town of Marshfield. She held that position until 1985 when she went to work for the Vermont Soil Conservation in Montpelier, retiring in 1994 at the age of 80.
An active and dedicated member of the Grace United Methodist Church in Plainfield, Ruth had served on several church boards, was a Sunday school teacher and was a member of the church's WCTU, Women's Christian Temperance Union. She had also been involved with cooking hot lunches at the King School in Marshfield.
Ruth loved the time spent with her family and loved to cook for them, especially on holidays. She was very proud of the fact that she had hosted, prepared and served 67 consecutive Thanksgiving dinners for her family. She was an avid gardener, enjoyed knitting, made many sets of mittens for her church and her family, and loved her dogs and cats.
She is survived by her son, Edwin Orton, and his wife, Barbara, of Ocala, Fla.; her daughter, Nancy Salerno, and her husband, Bernard, of Mesa, Ariz.; grandchildren Michael Orton and his wife, Doreen, and their children, Caitlin and Tyler, Cassandra Ryan and her husband, Michael, Jennifer Chaloux and her husband, Hector, and their children, Shayna and Evan, and Douglas Metcalf; a daughter-in-law, Geri Orton, of Plainfield; a brother, Richard Brown, and his wife, Annie, of Woodbury; and many nieces and nephews.
Besides her husband, she was predeceased by six brothers, Paul Brown, Urban Brown, Edwin Brown, Foster Brown, Robert Brown and Leland Brown; a sister, Freida Lamberton; and three siblings who died in infancy.
Her graveside service will be held on Thursday, May 10, 2012, at 1 p.m. in the Plain-Mont Cemetery in East Montpelier. There are no calling hours.
Contributions in her memory may be made to the Grace United Methodist Church, c/o Linda Bartlett, 247 East Hill Road, Plainfield, VT 05667.
The Hooker and Whitcomb Funeral Home, 7 Academy St., Barre, is in charge of arrangements.
Published in Times Argus from May 7 to May 9, 2012
Parents: Henry Samuel Brown and Laura Urban.


Samuel Brown was born (date unknown). Parents: Francis Brown and Hannah Alling.

Spouse: Johanna Loomis. Children were: Mary Brown.


Samuel Brown was born (date unknown). Parents: Francis Brown and Mary Edwards.

Spouse: Mercy Tuttle. Children were: Francis Brown.


Samuel Brown was born (date unknown).

Spouse: Elizabeth Wheeler. Children were: Josiah Brown.


Sarah Brown was born (date unknown).

Spouse: James Milk. Sarah Brown and James Milk were married on 8 July 1735 in Falmouth (Portland), Maine. Children were: Mary Milk.


Sidney Brown was born (date unknown). Parents: Charles Densmore Brown and Ruth McLean.


Urban Ashley Brown was born on 13 February 1918. He died on 1 September 1982 at the age of 64. Urban married Abbie Irene Lafayette. Parents: Henry Samuel Brown and Laura Urban.


William Robert (Bob) Brown was born on 22 May 1929 in Marshfield, Vermont. He died on 23 April 2002 at the age of 72 in Berlin, Vermont. Bob and his family lived with his father on the farm. Parents: Henry Samuel Brown and Laura Urban.

Spouse: Elizabeth Lucile Joyal. Elizabeth Lucile Joyal and William Robert (Bob) Brown were married. Children were: Robert Earl (Charlie) Brown, Lorraine Mary Brown, Patricia Lou Brown, Mervin Brown, Mitchell Brown, Clinton George Brown, Randon Nate Brown.


Winston Brown was born in 1917. Winston married Maida Johnson. Parents: Frank Edward Brown and Beryl Gilman.


Kaitlin Bruner was born on 2 February 1988.

Spouse: Sean Royce Sotaro Yamamoto. Children were: Royce Sotaro Bruner Yamamoto, Sawyer Yamamoto.


Onie May Bryant was born (date unknown). Identification of Onie May and sons Clyde and Donald received by email from Jack Nettleton

Spouse: Vern Bemis. Children were: Clyde M. Bemis, Donald V. Bemis.


Margaret Buchan Countess of Buchan was born (date unknown).

Spouse: William Comyn. Children were: Alexander Comyn Earl Buchan, Constable of Scotland.


Ann Buchanan was born on 18 December 1814 in Kilfinan, Argyllshire, Scotland. She died after 1860 at the age of 46 in De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin. She married Samuel Blake before 1849. Ann's parents resided in her household in De Pere, Wisconsin before 1860. Parents: Archibald Buchanan and Catherine (Kate) White.


Ann "Nany" Buchanan was born before 18 January 1790 in Barpontaig, Kilfinan, Argyllshire, Scotland. Parents: Donald Buchanan and Janet Campbell.


Annie Buchanan was born (date unknown). Parents: Archibald W Buchanan.


Annie Buchanan was born on 1 December 1808 in Kilfinan, Argyllshire, Scotland. She died in 1811 at the age of 3 in Kilfinan, Argyllshire, Scotland. Parents: Archibald Buchanan and Catherine (Kate) White.


Archibald Buchanan was born (date unknown). Parents: Archibald W Buchanan.


Archibald Buchanan was born on 21 April 1782 in Barpontaig, Kilfinan, Argyllshire, Scotland. Note from Jessie Buchanan's Bible Archibald Buchanan born April 18, 1781 He died on 26 November 1860 at the age of 78 in De Pere, Brown County, Wisconsin. Death date from Jessie Buchanan's Bible Archibald brought his family to America about 1830, first to Montreal, and later to Holland, Orleans County, Vermont. By 1850, he and his wife went to live with their daughter, Ann (Buchanan) Blake and her family in De Pere, Brown Co, Wisconsin. They both died in 1860 and were buried there. Parents: Donald Buchanan and Janet Campbell.

Spouse: Catherine (Kate) White. Catherine (Kate) White and Archibald Buchanan were married on 17 January 1807 in Kilfinan, Argyllshire, Scotland. Children were: Annie Buchanan, Jeanette Buchanan, Malcolm Buchanan, Ann Buchanan, Daniel Buchanan, John Buchanan, Archibald Buchanan, Hugh Buchanan.


Archibald Buchanan was born on 6 February 1820 in Kilfinan, Argyllshire, Scotland. He died after 1850 at the age of 30. Married Olive _______. Parents: Archibald Buchanan and Catherine (Kate) White.


Archibald W Buchanan was born on 27 May 1851. He died on 4 November 1942 at the age of 91. Parents: Malcolm Buchanan and Emily Holt.

Children were: Annie Buchanan, Archibald Buchanan.


Catherine (Kate) Holt Buchanan was born on 6 March 1841 in Paisley, Scotland. She died on 25 September 1933 at the age of 92 in Barton, Vermont. She was buried in West Charleston, Vermont. Parents: Malcolm Buchanan and Emily Holt.

Spouse: Jotham Cummings. Catherine (Kate) Holt Buchanan and Jotham Cummings were married on 24 January 1866 in Holland, Vermont. Children were: George Rockwood Cummings, Edward Cook Cummings, Emily Cummings, Jotham Cummings, Archibald Leigh Cummings, Frank Cummings.


Daniel Buchanan was born on 1 January 1817 in Kilfinan, Argyllshire, Scotland. He died in Arkansas. Baptized as "Donald Buchanan" at the Presbyterian Church in Kilfinan. Married Maria ___________ before 1843 in Orleans County, Vermont. Parents: Archibald Buchanan and Catherine (Kate) White.

Spouse: Maria Allbee. Maria Allbee and Daniel Buchanan were married before 1843 in Orleans County, Vermont.


Donald Buchanan was born about 1756 in Argyllshire, Scotland. He died in Kilfinan, Argyllshire, Scotland.

Spouse: Janet Campbell. Janet Campbell and Donald Buchanan were married before 1781 in Argyllshire, Scotland. Children were: Archibald Buchanan, Malcolm Buchanan, Jean Buchanan, Ann "Nany" Buchanan, Duncan Buchanan, John Buchanan.


Duncan Buchanan was born before 12 December 1792 in Barpontaig, Kilfinan, Argyllshire, Scotland. Parents: Donald Buchanan and Janet Campbell.


Emily Ann Buchanan was born on 22 March 1842. She died on 3 August 1879 at the age of 37. Parents: Malcolm Buchanan and Emily Holt.

Spouse: Anderson T. Walker. Emily Ann Buchanan and Anderson T. Walker were married in Willimantic, Connecticut. Children were: Jennie M. Walker.


Emma R. Buchanan was born on 8 March 1846. She died on 21 May 1912 at the age of 66. Parents: Malcolm Buchanan and Emily Holt.

Spouse: William Cobb. Emma R. Buchanan and William Cobb were married. Children were: Anna Cobb, Mabel Cobb, Emma Cobb.


Hugh Buchanan was born on 15 September 1822 in Kilfinan, Argyllshire, Scotland. He died on 11 June 1890 at the age of 67 in Newnan, Georgia. Hugh Buchanan, one of the most prominent representative men of Georgia, was a native of Argyleshire, Scotland. When he was but seven years of age he was brought by his parents to America, and landed at Montreal, Canada. The same year, however, they removed to Orleans County, Vermont, and there our subject received a good education. In 1843 he moved to Troup County, Georgia, where he taught school until January 2nd, 1844, at which time he located in Newnan, Georgia, and taught school three years. He was admitted to the Bar in December, 1845, since which time he devoted his time to the practice of law. He held every office in the gift of his people, from a membership in the Legislature to representing his district four times in Congress and was appointed Judge of the Supreme Court of Georgia. He was a delegate several times to the National Democratic Convention. He served four years in Phillips Legion as Lieutenant and Captain, was wounded at the battle of Travillians Station, Virginia on June 11, 1864. He was married to Mary Owen Buchanan on January 28, 1847 and by this marriage had four children; Mary Inez who died in infancy, Sarah Catherine who married A.W. Hill, Edward S., and Hugh M. Buchanan. Parents: Archibald Buchanan and Catherine (Kate) White.


Jane M Buchanan was born on 16 April 1844. She died in September 1863 at the age of 19. Parents: Malcolm Buchanan and Emily Holt.


Jean Buchanan was born before 18 May 1787 in Barpontaig, Kilfinan, Argyllshire, Scotland. Parents: Donald Buchanan and Janet Campbell.

Spouse: John McLeish. Jean Buchanan and John McLeish were married about 1809. Children were: Donald McLeish, Mary McLeish, Malcolm McLeish, John McLeish, Hector McLeish, Janet McLeish.


Jeanette Buchanan was born on 6 December 1809 in Kilfinan, Argyllshire, Scotland. She died in 1812 at the age of 3 in Kilfinan, Argyllshire, Scotland. Parents: Archibald Buchanan and Catherine (Kate) White.


Jessie E. Buchanan was born on 28 July 1852. She died on 30 November 1940 at the age of 88. Parents: Malcolm Buchanan and Emily Holt.

Spouse: Leonard (Libby) Franklin Jones. Jessie E. Buchanan and Leonard (Libby) Franklin Jones were married.


John Buchanan was born on 1 June 1797 in Barpontaig, Kilfinan, Argyllshire, Scotland. Donald McLeish letter indicates that John was living in Greenock in 1849. Parents: Donald Buchanan and Janet Campbell.


John Buchanan was born on 6 February 1818 in Kilfinan, Argyllshire, Scotland. Parents: Archibald Buchanan and Catherine (Kate) White.


Malcolm Buchanan was born before 23 May 1784 in Barpontaig, Kilfinan, Argyllshire, Scotland. Parents: Donald Buchanan and Janet Campbell.


Malcolm Buchanan was born on 8 October 1811 in Kilfinan, Argyllshire, Scotland. From Jessie Buchanan's Bible Malcolm Buchanan born Oct 11, 1812 He was baptized on 8 December 1811 in Kilfinan, Argyllshire, Scotland. He died on 25 January 1880 at the age of 68 in Brighton, Vermont. Place of death was assumed by my grandmother, Helen Pitkin to be De Pere, Brown Co., Wisconsin. However, he died in Brighton in 1880 and is buried in the Old Protestant Cemetery in Island Pond, Brighton, VT. Malcolm was born in Scotland opposite the Isle of Bute at the mouth of the river Clyde. About 1830 he probably came with his parents to Montreal, Canada. The same year, however, they removed to Orleans County, Vermont. 1860 Agricultural Census (no location given, but probably Morgan Vermont, where he was enumerated in the regular federal census): Malcolm Buchanan, age 47; real estate, $1800; personal estate, $1480; 100 acres improved, 38 unimproved; $125 implements and machinery; 3 horses, 4 milch cows, 2 working oxen, 6 other cattle, 22 sheep, 2 swine, $555 value of livestock; 40 bushels wheat, 20 bushels Indian corn, 185 bushels oats, 400 bushels I. potatos, 25 bushels sweet potatos, 20 bushels barley, 500 lbs butter, 25 tons hay, 300 lbs hops, 300 lbs maple sugar, 40 lbs honey; $126 value of animals slaughtered.

Malcolm was appointed Post Master in Holland Vermont in November of 1849 and served until 1852, during the Whig administrations of Zachary Taylor and Millard Fillmore.

He was living in Morgan, VT at the time of the 1860 census.

He was living in Brighton, VT during the 1870 census, but is listed as W. Buchanan, living with wife Emily and daughter Jessie.

"Another Good Man Gone - It is with deep regret, that we are called upon to announce the death of Deacon Malcolm Buchanan of this town, which occurred at his residence, Sunday, the 24th last. He was universally respected as an upright and worthy citizen, and this community loses a man whose place will be hard to fill. He was born in Scotland, near Paisley on the Clyde, and came to this country at the age of nineteen years, to join his father's family, which came a few years previous, to assist them in making a home in this their adopted country. He located in Derby, Vt., where he lived several years, and there married his wife, (Emily Holt,) who survives him. Early in life he found the Savior precious to his soul, and committed all his ways to Him, and united with the Congregational church in the town of Derby. From Derby, they moved to Holland, Vt., where was born to them six daughters and one son, the latter and four daughters; survive him, and were all present at the death and burial of their beloved father. In his social circle he was justly esteemed and loved, and there are many who have enjoyed a life-long acquaintance with him, who will look in vain over the list of the departed to find one who was more personally loyal, to friendship and to truth."
Essex County Herald, January 30, 1880. Parents: Archibald Buchanan and Catherine (Kate) White.

Spouse: Emily Holt. Emily Holt and Malcolm Buchanan were married on 1 January 1839 in Orleans County, Vermont. Children were: Sarah H. Buchanan, Catherine (Kate) Holt Buchanan, Emily Ann Buchanan, Jane M Buchanan, Emma R. Buchanan, Archibald W Buchanan, Jessie E. Buchanan.


Sarah H. Buchanan was born on 24 October 1839. Parents: Malcolm Buchanan and Emily Holt.

Spouse: Alvin Bartlett. Sarah H. Buchanan and Alvin Bartlett were married. Children were: Jane Edna Bartlett, Amy Kate Bartlett, Elvin Malcolm Bartlett, Elizabeth Rebecca Bartlett, Edith Emily Bartlett.


Mary Buckingham was born in 1592. She died in Dedham, Massachusetts.

Spouse: Anthony Fisher. Mary Buckingham and Anthony Fisher were married in England. Children were: Daniel Fisher, Joanna Fisher, Nathaniel Fisher, Lydia Fisher, John Fisher, Anthony Fisher, Cornelius Fisher.