John Broome John, b. 1749; m. Betty Heigh Ganrr. John Brome, Colonel, b. 1749; d. 1778; was vestryman of Christ Church, Calvert County; he signs himself Captain in 1774, and takes the vestryman’s oath to support the colonies against England; was a member of the Committee of Observation, 1774-75; Member of Provincial Convention held at Annapolis, also Member of Council of Satety ; was commissioned Colonel in 1770; this commission is in the pawsession of one of his descendants; m. 1774 Betty Heigh Gantt, dau. of ‘Thomas, Jr., and Susanna (MackaLL) Gantr.[3] Children of John and Betty
Mary Mackall, b. 1778; m. Dr. Alexander Duxe and removed to Kentucky.[3]
James Mackall Broome James Mackall, b 1750; [3] m. (firstly) Margaret MACKALL, d. s. p., dau. of John Mackatt of St. Mary's County; [3] married (secondly) Ann Brome Marten, dau. of ___Marten and his wife, Dorcas Godsgrace Brome, the dau. of Thomas and Dorcas (Godsgrace) Brome.[3] Childen of James Mackall Brome and Ann Brome Marten, all of whom are os T. Mary's County, Maryland[3]
(1) John Mackall Brome, M.D., 4. 1814; m. Susan Margarete Bennett.[3] Issue:
Thank you to Alan Wilson for creating WikiTree profile Broome-153 through the import of AERockhold_tree_100208_2013-10-13.ged on Oct 13, 2013.
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Paul, When this profile is merged with Broome-153, the two profile managers will need to agree whether she died in 1831, as this profile states, or in 1783, as the other profile states. Your source for the information on this profile is "Ancestry records". Could you be more specific about which record(s) you found on Ancestry to support her 1831 death date. Adding that information to this profile now will help to make sure that when the two profiles are merged, the correct death date is used.
My dates comes from a Sons of the American Revolution application, #60374, New York, approved 1941, where Nathaniel Wilson is shown as the husband of Anne Broome.
I'd love to add the link, but Ancestry links are 8 miles long and usually don't work anyway.
You don't need to have a link. Just the information you wrote in your comment is way better than "Ancestry records". Does the application give her birth and death information? Actual dates, not just years? And locations?
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I'd love to add the link, but Ancestry links are 8 miles long and usually don't work anyway.
edited by Kay (Johnson) Wilson
There are book citations included, but I presume those are mainly for Nathaniel.