James Brown (Connecticut politician)

For other people named James Brown, see James Brown (disambiguation).
James Brown
Member of the
Connecticut House of Representatives
from Norwalk [1]
In office
October 1720  May 1721
Serving with Joseph Platt
Preceded by Samuel Hanford,
Samuel Comstock
Succeeded by Joseph Platt,
James Lockwood
In office
May 1756  October 1756
Preceded by Joseph Platt, Jr.,
Peter Lockwood
In office
May 1757  October 1757
Succeeded by Joseph Platt, Jr.,
James Fitch
Personal details
Born November 1682
Norwalk, Connecticut Colony
Died 1769
Spouse(s) Joanna Whitehead (m. December 20, 1714, Norwalk)[2]
Children First son died in infancy, Rebeckah Brown, Joannah Brown, James Brown, Mary Brown Isaacs, Elizabeth Brown Hall, Samuel Brown, Ann Brown[3]
Residence Norwalk, Connecticut Colony
Occupation lawyer[4]
Religion Episcopalian

James Brown (November 1682 – 1769) was a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from Norwalk, Connecticut Colony in the sessions of October 1720, May 1756 and May 1757.

He was the son of James Browne and Rebecca Ruscoe.

In 1708, he was one of the purchasers of Ridgefield, Connecticut.[2] He was also a purchaser of a large tract of land in Salem on which his son James Brown, Jr settled.[5]

He was a partner of William Smith, Chief Justice of the Province of New York.[2][5]

References

Preceded by
Samuel Hanford
Samuel Comstock
Member of the
Connecticut House of Representatives
from Norwalk

October 1720 – May 1721
With: Joseph Platt
Succeeded by
Joseph Platt
James Lockwood
Preceded by
Joseph Platt, Jr.
Peter Lockwood
Member of the
Connecticut House of Representatives
from Norwalk

May 1756 – October 1756
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Member of the
Connecticut House of Representatives
from Norwalk

May 1757 – October 1757
Succeeded by
Joseph Platt, Jr.
James Fitch
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