269. John7 Fillebrown (John6, John5, John4, Thomas3, Humpfrey2 Phillibrowne, Robert1 ffilebrowne)(3177) was born in Hull, Plymouth County, Massachusetts February 14, 1784.(3178) John died July 25, 1822 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, at 38 years of age.(3179) His body was interred July 1822 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.(3180) Burial was in the Granary Burial Ground in Tomb 19.

John married Esther Marshall date unknown.(3181) Esther was born circa 1788.(3182) Esther(3183) was the daughter of Unknown Marshall and Unknown (________). Esther died January 17, 1825 at 36 years of age. Her body was interred January 1825 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.(3184) Burial was in the Granary Burying Ground in Tomb 19.

When Esther was age unknown and John Fillebrown was age unknown they became the parents of John Fillebrown circa 1820 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.(3185) When Esther was age 33 and John Fillebrown was age 37 they became the parents of Charles Fillebrown circa November 1821.(3186) When Esther was age 34 and John Fillebrown was age 39 they became the parents of Sarah Marshall Fillebrown March 13, 1823 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.(3187) She was born upon the spot where the Parker House stood in 1910.

John, John Fillebrown's child, resided with John in Hull, Plymouth County, Massachusetts before 1790. John was shown in the Vital Records of Hull as "resident in Hull, but inhabitant of Boston". John and Elisabeth married in Hull and their children Elizabeth, John, and William were born in Hull.

John, John Fillebrown's child, resided with John in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts circa 1790.(3188) The longest residence was on Prince Street.

He served as an officer in the military September 1, 1813 in Hallowell, Kennebec County, Maine.(3189) In December, 1813 he was a Captain in the 40th US Infantry recruiting service.

He served as an officer in the military March 17, 1814 in Eastport, Washington County, Maine.(3190) He was a Captain. "In the distribution of the ten companies to post duty, his company was assigned, with that of Capt. Leonard, to Eastport, Robbinstown, Machias, and Castine.

He served as an officer in the military July 11, 1814 in Eastport, Washington County, Maine.(3191) His company was "....part of the garrison at Fort Sullivan, Eastport, under Major Putnam, which surrendered to Admiral Hardy's combined Halifax and Bermuda British Fleet of six warships with 1000 soldiers of the 102nd regiment and sixty cannon on board. Major Putman, in command of the Fort, realizing the futility of attempting a defence with one company of seventy men, surrendered the post. Admiral Hardy, the one in whose arms Nelson had died, seeing that Capt. Fillebrown, as one of five surrendering officers, felt badly to give up his sword, generously said: 'Never mind, my boy, it's the fortune of war.'"

He was released from active duty in the United States Army by honorable discharge June 15, 1815.(3192) John was employed at his father's ship chandlery as a partner in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts date unknown.(3193) Ne entered the business after the War of 1812. It was located at 27 Long Wharf.

When John was age unknown and Esther Marshall was age unknown they became the parents of John Fillebrown circa 1820 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.(3194) When John was age 37 and Esther Marshall was age 33 they became the parents of Charles Fillebrown circa November 1821.(3195) When John was age 39 and Esther Marshall was age 34 they became the parents of Sarah Marshall Fillebrown March 13, 1823 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.(3196) She was born upon the spot where the Parker House stood in 1910.

John Fillebrown and Esther Marshall had the following children:

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John Fillebrown
1820 - 1860

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child 508 i. John8 Fillebrown(3197) was born in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts circa 1820.(3198) John died October 2, 1860 in East Winthrop, Kennebec County, Maine, at 40 years of age.(3199) He died of consumption at the home of his sister, Sarah. His body was interred circa October 1860 in East Winthrop, Kennebec County, Maine.(3200) The burial site was at East Winthrop Cemetery in the Family Plot of his granduncle Thomas Fillebrown. He is buried by his sister Sarah.

John was employed at organization unknown as a Hatter date unknown.(3201) A visit to an ancestor's grave.(3202) Charles Jerry Fillebrown and his wife Sue visited the burial place, in East Winthrop, Maine, of Jerry's 3rd great grandparents Thomas Fillebrown, Elizabeth Cheever, and some of their family on July 13, 1997. The grave was decorated with an American Flag and a plaque identifying him as a Soldier of the American Revolution. Also buried there are: Thomas' 2nd wife Sally Cushing; Emily, George, Henry, and James children of Thomas and Elizabeth; John Fillebrown grandnephew of Thomas Fillebrown; Almira Butler wife of James; and Allie B. Buxton great grandson of Thomas and Elizabeth.

child 509 ii. Charles Fillebrown(3203) was born circa November 1821.(3204) Charles died August 28, 1822 at less than one year of age.(3205) His body was interred about September1822 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.(3206) Burial was in the Granary Burying Ground Tomb 19.

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Sarah Marshall Fillebrown
1823 - 1875

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child + 510 iii. Sarah Marshall Fillebrown was born March 13, 1823.

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