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Descendants of Captain Robert Brown
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1809 – 1894. When the party was over and it was, sadly, time to go home, there were stories still to be shared, connections we couldn’t bear to lose, and one big-mouthed web designer who stepped up and suggested we do something more. The result (so far) is this web site – intended as a repository for information pertaining to the life of Captain Robert Brown and his family. Your tombstone stands among the rest, neglected and alone,. The name, the date, are chiseled out in weather-beaten stone.
captainbrown.net
Descendants of Captain Robert Brown
http://www.captainbrown.net/index.shtml
1809 – 1894. Brown family portrait circa 1858. Standing: Annie, Charlotte;. Seated: John Heppingstone, Mary, Amanda, Mrs. Brown (nee. Charlotte Heppingstone), Edith, Captain Brown, Alura. The three youngest children–Thomas, Cynthia Nina, and. Theophilus – were born after this picture was taken. Contact the site administrator: admin@captainbrown.net.
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Descendants of Captain Robert Brown
http://www.captainbrown.net/discussion.shtml
1809 – 1894. A social visit or friendly interchange, especially between whalers or seafarers. 2. A herd of whales or a social congregation of whalers, especially at sea. The gamming (discussion) area on this web site provides an opportunity for fellows to exchange information about Captain Brown and the Brown family heritage. Posts may be made under a variety of forum areas and topics. The system also allows users to sent private messages, thereby contacting each other without using e-mail. Bogus registr...
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Descendants of Captain Robert Brown
http://www.captainbrown.net/challenge.shtml
1809 – 1894. Starting in the summer of 2007, members of the Brown clan are invited to issue a challenge or compete for a perpetual trophy awarded to the winner of a sailing match between Brown family descendants. The purposes of this challenge Cup are to (a) honor the seafaring traditions of our ancestors by fostering the sailing skills of subsequent generations, and (b) encourage communication among and social gatherings of members of the Brown clan. Was held at Mystic Seaport in Connecticut.
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Descendants of Captain Robert Brown
http://www.captainbrown.net/stories.shtml
1809 – 1894. A continuous strand of twisted threads of natural or synthetic material, such as wool or nylon, used in weaving or knitting. 2. A long, often elaborate narrative of real or fictitious adventures; an entertaining tale. 3. Informal yarned, yarn·ing, yarns. To tell an entertaining tale or series of tales. By Annie E. (Brown) Spencer. The Tribulations of Captain Brown. Excerpt from the autobiography of Capt. C.W. Gelett. Kahuku Marker and the Pink Buoy. If you have material to add to this page,.
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Descendants of Captain Robert Brown
http://www.captainbrown.net/links.shtml
1809 – 1894. External links will open in separate windows.). Bishop Museum – Predominant museum in Honolulu; web site includes a searchable database of early ships in the islands. Brown buirials at Peckham Cemetery - list includes Robert's parents, brother, etc. Homepage.ct.metrocast.net/ kamaba/NewLondonCo/LedCem6.html. Find-a-grave list for Peckham-Brown-Main Cemetery. Connecticut’s Heritage Gateway – overview of Connecticut whaling history. Charlotte Brown’s younger sister. 8211; site includes an exte...
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Bennington County Child Care Association Provider Services
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Education and training available to all early care and education providers in the county including licensed centers, registered home child care providers, and legally exempt child care providers. Recruitment and orientation for new providers. Membership in the child care resource and referral service. Consultation with mental health specialist. Reduced registration fee at the Annual Early Childhood Conference. Information about upcoming Professional Development. BCCCA s Lending Library.
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Bennington County Child Care Association Site Map
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A Page for Parents. PO Box 829 – 238 Union Street. Bennington, VT 05201.
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Bennington County Child Care Association Employer Services
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Consultations regarding child care benefit options and the availability and location of services. Individualized technical assistance and consultations to suit business needs and interests. Presentations and consults on child care issues and opportunities. Contracts to employers and business owners for resource and referral services and/or benefit development and implementation. Contact the Bennington County Child Care Association. For more information about what BCCCA can do for you! Bennington, VT 05201.