Drown is a surname which originated in Yorkshire, England. It is the Americanization of the Surname Drowne. Many branches of this family dropped the E during the late 18th century as a part of the American Spelling Reform movement, forming the surname Drown. It is possibly derived from the Middle English word "drane", or drone, the male honey bee.[1]

The first Drowne/Drown in North America was Leonard Drowne (1646–1729) who came from Penryn, Cornwall to what was then part of Kittery in Massachusetts soon after the Restoration (England) of the monarchy in 1660. Leonard, a ship-wright, established a shipyard near Sturgeon Creek in what is now Eliot, York County, Maine. Leonard married Sarah Abbott of Portsmouth, New Hampshire around 1675. Leonard helped organize and build the first Baptist Church in Maine in 1682. During King William's War, many Maine towns were raided and English settlements were massacred by the Wabanaki people in conjunction with the French. In 1696, 28 members of the Baptist Church moved to Charleston, South Carolina and established the first Baptist church there while the Drownes moved to Boston, Massachusetts in 1699, due to the ongoing war and violence. After Sarah Abbott died, Leonard married his also-widowed sister-in law, Mary (Abbott) Caley. This marriage was performed by the Rev. Cotton Mather in Boston, November 4, 1707. Leonard Drowne died in Boston, October 31, 1729. Leonard Drowne and other early members of the family are buried in Copps Hill Cemetery in Boston.

Notable people with the surname Drown

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  • Julia Kate Drown (born 1962), Labour member of British Parliament for Swindon South from 1997 until 2005
  • Thomas Messinger Drown, (1842–1904), scientist and fourth President of Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, son of William Appleton Drown Sr.
  • William Appleton Drown, Sr, (1809-1879), President of William A. Drown & Co of Philadelphia, one of the world's largest manufactures of umbrellas in the 19th-century
  • Joseph Drown, (1906-1982), hotelier, creator of the Hotel Bel-Air, the Joseph Drown Foundation, former owner of the Desert Inn and the U.S. Grant Hotel, began his career with Conrad Hilton
  • Ezra Drown, lawyer, brigadier-general of the Iowa militia, then Los Angeles County District Attorney 1857-1859; 1861-1863
  • Frank Drown (born 1920), American Christian missionary to Ecuador and author

Notable people with the surname Drowne

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References

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  1. ^ "Drown Name Meaning, Family History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms".
  2. ^ Obits, New York Times, December 11, 1897
  3. ^ "The Drowne Silversmiths of Portsmouth".