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Re: George W. b.1845 f/o Lucretia BROYLES
Posted by: Sam Broyles Date: July 05, 2000 at 08:54:29
In Reply to: George W. b.1845 f/o Lucretia BROYLES by Sandy (Lewis) Hallum of 717

MATTHIAS BROYLES (207) [son of James Broyles (44)] (b.c. 1803 TN;d. 1859 Adair Co., MO) He married Ann Bayles (b.c. 1804 Washington Co., TN - sister
of Eliza Bayles who married John Broyles (205) and daughter of Reese Bayles) Washington Co., TN Sept 21, 1825. They moved to Adair Co., MO c. 1835.
Matthias Broyles appears in the 1840 census of Cooper Co., MO., but before 1850, he moved to Adair Co., Mo. He died on a boat going up the Mississippi while on his way to East Tennessee and is said to have been buried on the river bank. He had at least 12 children of whom Reese Bayles Broyles was probably the eldest {Keith - in error}. Issue given below is given without reference to order of birth. {SLB} dob's and names confirmed from 1850 Adair Co., MO census.
Issue
x. George W. Broyles .Feb 1849 .> 1900 . .Hattie --- She was b. 1847 IA;Issue: Lucretia (b. 1869), Naltey P. (b. 1872 IA), Eton (b. 1875 IA), Mary (b. 1877 IA), William W. (b. 1880 IA), and Laura Broyles (b. Jan 1884).

JAMES B. BROYLES (44) [son of Jacob Broyles (8)] (b.c. 1770 Culpeper Co., VA;d. Nov 7, 1839 Washington Co., TN) He appears in the 1850 census aged between 60 & 70, therefore born before 1770. He married his first cousin, Eleanor or Ellender Broyles (73), the daughter of Matthias Broyles and Eva Klug, October 22, 1792 (license), Greene Co., TN. Described as of Greene Co. he was taxed on March 28, 1793, and in 1797 for 200 acres in Washington Co., TN. He seems to have moved to the latter county soon after 1797 but the contracts of his land show that he lived very near the boundary line of the two counties. In Washington Co., TN, August 3, 1801, he bought 145 acres of William Brown on the south side of the Nolachuckey. Likewise in the same county on February
11, 1820, he patented 20 acres sought of the Nolachuckey, joining Adam Painter and Julius Broyles. Another patent for 100 acres on Beard's Creek, south side of the Nolachuckey, Jan 11, 1827, joined Adam Painter. James Broyles of Washington Co., TN, made will July 17, 1837, probated November 7, 1839 in which he mentions wife, Ellender, and his seven sons and three daughters, certainly not in the order of their ages. I add one daughter who for some reason was not included in her father's will.

Hans Jacob Broyles-Mary Catherine Fleischmann
John Broyles-Ursula Ruop
Conrad Breyel-Margareth ---


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