I was asked by the folks at Rootsweb to host a new List, EUDORA-MAIL, which will be a help forum for those of you who use Eudora Lite or Eudora Pro. Just thought I would let all of you know about it, and that, if you use Eudora, you can join this List for help, if you need it. I will be sending a "tip" or "did you know" or "Eudora Secret" email every day or so. I am certainly not an "expert", nor a "guru", but have been using Eudora since the earliest version (latest version is 4.2). Hopefully, other Eudora users will join the List and help when new users have questions or problems. If you would like to join, just send an email to: EUDORA-MAIL-L-request@computers.rootsweb.com Subject: subscribe or Just type the same word in the body text. Regards, SgtGeorge George W. Durman Knoxville, TN EUDORA-MAIL Listowner mailto:sgtgeorg@concentric.net
Folks, please pardon me once again. I think I have finally straightened out the problem with my new system of not sending to all recipients on the "Notify Me" list, of those who have signed up to receive notification when John posts new Notes and I have transferred them to the web site. I bought a new Gateway 600 MHz system to better handle all the work I do with these Mailing Lists, and, in the process of getting Eudora Pro to work properly with the new system, there were some "glitches". Some of you who sent me a "Notify Me" email from the web site, in the past 2 weeks, may not have been receiving all the notifications. What I need is for anyone who has not received any notifications for the past couple of weeks to let me know, so I can re-add your email addresses to the list. And, if any of you who asked to be removed from the list, during the past 2 weeks, received the latest notification, please let me know and I will remove your email address. Somewhere along the way, the new system "erased" the list of email addresses for the "Notify Me". I had to copy the list from my old system, which means that some new additions are not now on the list, and some who asked to be removed are still on the list. I am now "backing up" the Notify Me list so that if it happens again, I will at least have most of it correct. Evidently Eudora is having problems with the new system when it comes to naming files in the Eudora Address Book with non-alpha characters. Again, I'm sorry for cluttering up the Lists with this, but I don't know what else to do. Thanks, SgtGeorge George W. Durman Listowner
Thomas E. Broyles, born 08 Nov 1830 (according to headstone) but he could have actually been born as early as 1825. Thomas E. Broyles died 13 Feb. 1903 and is buried in Union Grove Cemetary, Dekalb Co., Alabama. According to the death certificate of his son James (which states father's name and place of birth),Thomas was born in Kentucky. Not sure what year he came to Alabama. His wife's name MAY have been Catherine. Son James Thomas Broyles was born 04 Sep 1870 in Alabama (county unknown). He died 13 Mar 1929 and is bured in Union Grove Cemetary, Dekalb Co., AL. James Thomas Broyles was married on 21 Oct 1888 to Rebecca Charlotte Hairston. Trying to find the Broyles family in Kentucky with whom Thomas connects. Thanks for any info. anyone can give on Thomas. Regards, Cindy
Steve, I have a marriage date for Mary Ann Broyles and Walker Clatterbuck as December 19, 1837 but no marriage location. No marriage date for Judith. Thanks for the info on the Broyles website. Jenny Garner jwgarner@texas.net >I've got Ann Wilhite (b. c. 1788) as James's second wife. Daughter Mary Ann was >by first wife Nancy >Taylor. Judith, who I don't have, would also have been by the first wife. >There's a marriage license for >Mary Ann's marriage. Do you have one for Judith? > >See: >http://www.ultranet.com/~deeds/broyles/html/d0004/g0000083.htm#I179 > > > >Hello everyone!! I am in the process of going through old emails and updating >my family files. Came across information for James Broyles b 1780 who married >Anna Nancy Wilhite b ca 1800. I have two children listed for James and Anna. >Judith Broyles b 1812 who married Reuben Clatterbuck and Mary Ann Broyles b 1815 >who married a Walker Lindsey Clatterbuck. Last name may be Clatterback. Do >these two children belong to James and Anna? If Anna was born ca 1800 the two >girls could not possibly belong to her. Do I have some dates wrong or just the >girls with the wrong parents? Hope someone can help me here. Thanks! >
Steve, thanks for the information. Will take a look at the web site later. Have to go to work (would rather stay at home!!). Will answer your questions regarding their marriages later tonight. Jenny Garner jwgarner@texas.net >I've got Ann Wilhite (b. c. 1788) as James's second wife. Daughter Mary Ann was >by first wife Nancy >Taylor. Judith, who I don't have, would also have been by the first wife. >There's a marriage license for >Mary Ann's marriage. Do you have one for Judith? > >See: >http://www.ultranet.com/~deeds/broyles/html/d0004/g0000083.htm#I179
I've got Ann Wilhite (b. c. 1788) as James's second wife. Daughter Mary Ann was by first wife Nancy Taylor. Judith, who I don't have, would also have been by the first wife. There's a marriage license for Mary Ann's marriage. Do you have one for Judith? See: http://www.ultranet.com/~deeds/broyles/html/d0004/g0000083.htm#I179 "Jenny Garner" <jwgarner@texas.net> on 10/10/99 11:39:42 PM Please respond to BROYLES-L@rootsweb.com To: BROYLES-L@rootsweb.com cc: (bcc: Steve Broyles/Bos/Teradyne) Subject: Judith Broyles b 1812 - Mary Ann Broyles b 1815 marr Clatterbuck's Hello everyone!! I am in the process of going through old emails and updating my family files. Came across information for James Broyles b 1780 who married Anna Nancy Wilhite b ca 1800. I have two children listed for James and Anna. Judith Broyles b 1812 who married Reuben Clatterbuck and Mary Ann Broyles b 1815 who married a Walker Lindsey Clatterbuck. Last name may be Clatterback. Do these two children belong to James and Anna? If Anna was born ca 1800 the two girls could not possibly belong to her. Do I have some dates wrong or just the girls with the wrong parents? Hope someone can help me here. Thanks! Jenny Garner jwgarner@texas.net ==== BROYLES Mailing List ==== To unsubscribe from BROYLES, send an e-mail message to: BROYLES-L-request@rootsweb.com (for individual messages) BROYLES-D-request@rootsweb.com (for Digest mode) Subject: unsubscribe In the body include only one word: unsubscribe (Turn OFF your signature file when sending this command) ============================== Search the Social Security Death Index online for FREE! http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ The most powerful SSDI search engine on the Internet!
I need to start making some kind of chart. Thanks to list folks, I now have a few pieces of info on African Americans listed during slavery in a couple of Broyles wills. Not a lot, but a start. Is there a will for James Broyles who was in east Tennessee - Greene County? I am trying to get more on James F. Broyles listed in the 1860 Greene County slave schedule. Thanks, Marian descendant of Frank and Hester (Young) Broyles married Nov. 1876 Greeneville TN
Hello everyone!! I am in the process of going through old emails and updating my family files. Came across information for James Broyles b 1780 who married Anna Nancy Wilhite b ca 1800. I have two children listed for James and Anna. Judith Broyles b 1812 who married Reuben Clatterbuck and Mary Ann Broyles b 1815 who married a Walker Lindsey Clatterbuck. Last name may be Clatterback. Do these two children belong to James and Anna? If Anna was born ca 1800 the two girls could not possibly belong to her. Do I have some dates wrong or just the girls with the wrong parents? Hope someone can help me here. Thanks! Jenny Garner jwgarner@texas.net
I am trying to find a James Homer Broyles, b ca 1900 md. Rosella Davenport. Most likely from Campbell Co., TN He had a brother Ray Broyles. He also had son James Homer Broyles, Jr. b. 15, Oct. 1924, d. Feb. 1974, md. Myrtle Creekmore. Campbell Co., TN Any help would be appreciated. Ken Broyles
Now I'm confused! Re:Roll Call of 9/10/99 asked abt Adam's wife's name, and another said he did not marry Mary Wilhoit, she married his bro Cyrus---? I have Adam Broyles, b 1729 VA, d bef May 1782 Tenn, son of Hans Jacob & Maria Fleishman, m'd Mary Wilhoit dau of Conrad Wilhoit and Elizabeth Broyles. (This Adam has a bro Cyrus, but I have no wife for him.) I have Adam Broyles, b 1735, d (?) Tenn, son of Conrad Broyles & Margaret Rausch, m'd Elizabeth (unk?). Am I correct? Who did Cyrus marry? JoAnn Long
Thanks Roy. It looks like it will take awhile, but great stuff! Lou At 04:55 PM 9/29/1999 -0500, you wrote: > >>That's all I have. I would like to extend the line and get all parents >>and children possible. Can you help? >>Thanks, >>Lou Miles > >Lou, > > Are you familiar with this site? > > http://www.ultranet.com/~deeds/broyles/html/ > >Just move down the page to where you can click on "John Broyles" and you can >pick up a lot of parents and children in the Broyles line. > >Roy Patton > > >==== BROYLES Mailing List ==== >To unsubscribe from BROYLES, send an e-mail message to: > BROYLES-L-request@rootsweb.com (for individual messages) > BROYLES-D-request@rootsweb.com (for Digest mode) >Subject: unsubscribe >In the body include only one word: unsubscribe >(Turn OFF your signature file when sending this command) > > > >============================== >Support free genealogy on the Internet! Join RootsWeb.com today!
Hello I read your reply re Hannah Broyles Baird. I am trying to discover Cecil Broyles. My mother mentioned him in relating our family history. She was born 1907 in Campbell co. He might be related to William Broyles and Rebecca (Baird - daughter of John Lewis Baird and Hannah Lay) & their son Joseph L.D. Hannah Lay was the sister of Elizabeth Lay m. Marion Terry my great- grandparents. Also John Lewis Baird's son Lewis L. had a son named Dewey m.Ethel Carrie Price. She was my father's sister. Any help would be appreciated. Thanx Jim Price ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
Hi, Thanks for the Broyles information below. I don't see a signature so don't know who has provided this info. It's really great! Thank you very much. Do you, or anyone else on the list, know the validity of the research/documentation in the Broyles book? Thank you again. Best regards, Lou Miles At 10:53 PM 9/28/1999 -0400, you wrote: >In a message dated 09/29/1999 2:42:43 AM !!!First Boot!!!, lmiles@aros.net >writes: > >> These are the only BROYLES I have so far. I show the following , which is >> unproven: >> >> Mary BROYLES b. 23 January, 1776 in Culpepper Co., VA. Married William >> Alfred GOTCHER about 1790. Died after 1850 in Farmersville, Collin Co., >TX. >> Seven known children. >> >> Adam BROYLES b. about 1728 in Spotsylvania, PA. Married Mary ??? about >> 1745 in Culpepper Co., VA. Died April 1782 in Washington Co., TN. >> CHILDREN: Anne BROYLES b. (???) >> Moses BROYLES b. (1755) >> Milla BROYLES b. (1760) >> Jemima BROYLES b. (1765) >> Aaron BROYLES b. (1767) >> Joshua BROYLES b. (1772) >> Mary BROYLES b. 23 January, 1776. >> >> That's all I have. I would like to extend the line and get all parents >> and children possible. Can you help? >> Thanks, >> Lou Miles > > > >>From the Broyles books sold by John Broyles > > > >Descendants of Adam Broyles > > >Generation No. 1 > >1. ADAM6 BROYLES (HANS JACOB A5, JOHANNES4 BREYHEL, CONRAD3, MARTIN2, >JOHANNES HANS1) was born 1729 in Spotsylvania Co, VA, and died Bef. May-1782 >in Washington Co, TN. He married MARY WILHITE 1760 in Orange Co, VA, >daughter of CONRAD WILHITE and ELIZABETH BROYLES. > > > Children of ADAM BROYLES and MARY WILHITE are: >2. i. JOSHUA7 BROYLES. >3. ii. MOSES BROYLES, b. Abt. 1755, Culpepper Co.,Virginia; d. Bef. >26-April-1804, Madison Co., Virginia. >4. iii. ANNE BROYLES, b. 28-October-1758, Culpepper Co.,Virginia; d. >08-May-1814. > iv. MILLA BROYLES, b. Abt. 1760, Culpepper Co.,Virginia. >5. v. JEMIMA BROYLES, b. 16-June-1765, Culpeper Co, VA; d. 16-January-1860, >Dalhengona Co, GA. >6. vi. AARON BROYLES, b. 07-June-1767, Culpepper Co.,Virginia; d. >05-October-1845, Anderson Co., South Carolina. > vii. MARY BROYLES, b. 23-January-1776, Culpepper Co.,Virginia; d. Abt. >1855, Collins, Texas; m. ? TOWEL. > > >Generation No. 2 > >2. JOSHUA7 BROYLES (ADAM6, HANS JACOB A5, JOHANNES4 BREYHEL, CONRAD3, >MARTIN2, JOHANNES HANS1). He married ELIZABETH (?) BROYLES. > > > Children of JOSHUA BROYLES and ELIZABETH BROYLES are: > i. JOEL8 BROYLES. > ii. ADA BROYLES, m. (?) CAMP. > iii. LARKIN BROYLES, b. Abt. 1810, SC; m. MALISSA (?) BROYLES. > >3. MOSES7 BROYLES (ADAM6, HANS JACOB A5, JOHANNES4 BREYHEL, CONRAD3, >MARTIN2, JOHANNES HANS1) was born Abt. 1755 in Culpepper Co.,Virginia, and >died Bef. 26-April-1804 in Madison Co., Virginia. He married BARBARA >CARPENTER, daughter of WILLIAM CARPENTER and MARY WILHOIT. > > > Children of MOSES BROYLES and BARBARA CARPENTER are: > i. ELIZABETH8 BROYLES, m. JAMES F FORD, 03-August-1802, Madison >Co.,Virginia. > ii. WILLIAM BROYLES, b. Abt. 1780; m. ELIZABETH "BETSEY" WILHOIT, >26-January-1800, Madison Co.,Virginia. > iii. JAMES BROYLES, b. Abt. 1782; d. Bef. 25-September-1851; m. (1) >NANCY TAYLOR, 21-December-1807; m. (2) ANNA (NANCY) WILHITE, 04-March-1821, >Culpeper Co.,Virginia. > iv. ANNA BROYLES, b. 25-May-1787; d. Bef. 1805. > v. NANCY BROYLES, b. 10-December-1791; m. HUMPHREY TAYLOR, >03-January-1811, Madison Co., VA. > >4. ANNE7 BROYLES (ADAM6, HANS JACOB A5, JOHANNES4 BREYHEL, CONRAD3, MARTIN2, >JOHANNES HANS1) was born 28-October-1758 in Culpepper Co.,Virginia, and died >08-May-1814. She married HUGH BROWN, son of JOSEPH BROWN and MARY PORTER. > > > Children of ANNE BROYLES and HUGH BROWN are: > i. JOSEPH8 BROWN, d. Lived in Clayton Co.,Missouri; m. BILLY WEBSTER. > ii. PEGGY BROWN, m. JOHN CANTRELL. > iii. NANCY BROWN, m. DAINGERFIELD RICE. > iv. VIOLET BROWN, m. JOHN WALLACE. > v. CICERO BROWN, d. in Texas; m. ? JEFFREN. > vi. PATSY BROWN, m. JAMES JOHNSON. > vii. ALTHEA BROWN, m. WILLIAM SMITH. > viii. ANN BROWN, m. GEORGE STEVENS. > ix. HUGH BROWN. > >5. JEMIMA7 BROYLES (ADAM6, HANS JACOB A5, JOHANNES4 BREYHEL, CONRAD3, >MARTIN2, JOHANNES HANS1) was born 16-June-1765 in Culpeper Co, VA, and died >16-January-1860 in Dalhengona Co, GA. She married (1) JOSEPH BROWN 1782 in >Washington Co, TN, son of JOSEPH BROWN and MARY PORTER. She married (2) JOHN >ROBINSON Aft. 1800. > > > Children of JEMIMA BROYLES and JOSEPH BROWN are: > i. ELIZABETH8 BROWN, b. 21-May-1783, Tennessee; d. Tennessee; m. JOSEPH >WILLIAMS, October-1799, South Carolina. > ii. WILLIAM BROWN, b. 21-May-1785; d. Missouri; m. RUTH SMITH. > iii. HUGH BROWN, b. 08-August-1787; d. 08-May-1814; m. ELIZABETH SMITH. > iv. AARON BROWN, b. 15-November-1789; d. 21-July-1853; m. MARY LODEN. > v. MARY BROWN, b. 13-February-1792, Habersham Co., Georgia; d. >05-September-1822, Alabama; m. ABRAM DUFF. > vi. EBENZER BROWN, b. 14-April-1794; d. 21-January-1859. > vii. MACKEY BROWN, b. 11-February-1797, Habersham Co, GA; d. >24-March-1874, near Canton, GA; m. SALLY RICE, 23-February-1816, near >Shelbyville, TN. > viii. EDNEY BROWN, b. 03-August-1799; d. August-1887, Cherokee >Co.,Georgia; m. JOB ARROWWOOD. > > Child of JEMIMA BROYLES and JOHN ROBINSON is: > ix. NEETY CAROLINE8 ROBINSON, b. Abt. 1819; d. 03-April-1848; m. ELIJAH >CRISSON. > >6. AARON7 BROYLES (ADAM6, HANS JACOB A5, JOHANNES4 BREYHEL, CONRAD3, >MARTIN2, JOHANNES HANS1) was born 07-June-1767 in Culpepper Co.,Virginia, and >died 05-October-1845 in Anderson Co., South Carolina. He married FRANCES >REED. > > > Children of AARON BROYLES and FRANCES REED are: > i. CAIN8 BROYLES, b. 12-January-1788, Washington,Tennessee; d. >20-April-1864, Calhoun Co.,South Carolina; m. LUCINDA NASH. > ii. JEMIMA MARGARET BROYLES, b. 12-December-1789, Tennessee; d. >02-June-1855; m. GRIEF HORTON. > iii. SALLY SARAH BROYLES, b. 1792, Pendelton, Anderson,South Carolina; >m. JOSHUA HALBERT. > iv. MARY POLLY BROYLES, b. 1796, Pendelton, Anderson,South Carolina; m. >CAPTIAN JOHN TOWNES. > v. OZEY REED ROBERT BROYLES, b. 10-November-1798, Pendelton, >Anderson,South Carolina; d. Abt. 1888, Washington Co.,Tennessee; m. SARAH ANN >TALIAFERRO. > vi. EDNA BROYLES, b. 18-January-1801, Tennessee; m. GEORGE RESSE BROWN. > vii. TEMPERANCE WASDON BROYLES, b. 30-September-1803, Pendelton, >Anderson,South Carolina; d. 06-November-1876; m. JAMES FRANKLIN BROYLES, >03-November-1835, Beldon,South Carolina. > viii. JOHN TAYLOR BROYLES, b. 27-January-1806, Tennessee; d. >13-December-1898; m. CLARENDA CHARLOTTE HAMMOND. > ix. 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Ted, I have the information that George gave this evening. I have visited Broylesville several times as my daughter lives in Greeneville which isn't too far from there. Ken Broyles
>That's all I have. I would like to extend the line and get all parents >and children possible. Can you help? >Thanks, >Lou Miles Lou, Are you familiar with this site? http://www.ultranet.com/~deeds/broyles/html/ Just move down the page to where you can click on "John Broyles" and you can pick up a lot of parents and children in the Broyles line. Roy Patton
Dear Ted, Just saw your post (been in Hawaii for two weeks for our 35th wedding anniversary). My 3rd ggf William Alfred GOTCHER, married Mary BROYLES, the dau of Adam BROYLES and Mary??? These are the only BROYLES I have so far. I show the following , which is unproven: Mary BROYLES b. 23 January, 1776 in Culpepper Co., VA. Married William Alfred GOTCHER about 1790. Died after 1850 in Farmersville, Collin Co., TX. Seven known children. Adam BROYLES b. about 1728 in Spotsylvania, PA. Married Mary ??? about 1745 in Culpepper Co., VA. Died April 1782 in Washington Co., TN. CHILDREN: Anne BROYLES b. (???) Moses BROYLES b. (1755) Milla BROYLES b. (1760) Jemima BROYLES b. (1765) Aaron BROYLES b. (1767) Joshua BROYLES b. (1772) Mary BROYLES b. 23 January, 1776. That's all I have. I would like to extend the line and get all parents and children possible. Can you help? Thanks, Lou Miles At 10:48 PM 8/30/1999 -0400, you wrote: >At 10:03 AM 08/30/1999 , Ted Hitt wrote: > > >Hi George, > > > >With interest, I read the information on Adam Broyles. Is this the Adam > >Broyles who was born abt 1728 in VA and died Apr 1782 in Washington > >County, TN? Has it been established that this Adam was married to Mary > >WILHOIT? I descend from Adam through his son Moses and his daughter > >Nancy who married Humphrey TAYLOR so you can see why this is so > >important to me. > > > >Also, Adam is listed is some references as a RW patriot while Moses is > >listed in some references as a RW soldier, sometimes refered to as Capt. > >Moses Boyles and also as the Moses Broil in the Culpeper Minutemen. Do > >you have any verification of any of this? > > > >As always, thanks and cheers, > > > >Ted Hitt > >Hi Ted. Your Adam was the son of Hans Jacob BROYLES. This is not the Adam >that founded Broylesville. THAT Adam was the son of Conrad BRILES, and left >NC to come to TN, and settled just across the Chuckey River from the clan >made up of Hans Jacob's children. Broylesville and the "Bent" were almost in >"hollering" distance from each other, but to visit they had to travel many >miles to access a bridge that crossed the river. (BTW, the "Bent" was/is the >local name for the bend on the river where the Hans Jacob BROYLES clan first >settled.) In later generations there was some intermarriage between these >two groups of BRILES/BROYLES people. > >Here is what I have in my Notes on Adam: > >*************** >Adam moved to Washington Co., Tennessee. (At the time he moved, that part of >Tennessee was still a part of North Carolina, since Tennessee did not become >a state until 1797. In his will, dated 19 April 1782, he mentions three >sons, Moses, Aaron, and Joshua, and four daughters, Anne, Milla, Jemima, and >Mary. Of the sons, Moses either did not accompany his father to Tennessee, >or returned at a later date to Virginia, in which state he left descendants. > >The will was proved during the May Session of 1782 in Washington Co., TN. > >Adam is listed in the Book of Revolutionary War Patriots. >*************** >Here is a note for Moses: > >Moses either did not accompany his father, Jacob, when Jacob moved to >Tennessee, or he moved back to Virginia at a later date. In any case, Moses >left descendants in Virginia and died there on 26 June 1804. > >Moses is listed in the Book of Revolutionary Patriots from Virginia. > >*************** > >I don't have any sources for the above. My main personal database is not for >publication, just for helping others. Back years ago when I started it, I >didn't add any of the source material. (Yes, I know!!!!! I've learned >better since then.) I'm sure someone on these Lists will be able to give you >citeable sources, probably Ken Broyles. I don't think there is any doubt >that both Adam and Moses DID serve in the RW, or at least provided some >service to the cause. > >Adam's will was dated 19 April 1782, and was "proved" during the May session >of the 1782, of the Washington Co. court. So, he died some time between 19 >Apr and May. > >Moses was born about 1750 in VA, and died 26 June 1804 in VA. > >I had Moses and Nancy in my database, but would love to add what you have on >Nancy and all her descendants. Every line that gets filled in gives me more >information with which to help others. > >Yer Cuz, >George > > >==== BROYLES Mailing List ==== >To unsubscribe from BROYLES, send an e-mail message to: > BROYLES-L-request@rootsweb.com (for individual messages) > BROYLES-D-request@rootsweb.com (for Digest mode) >Subject: unsubscribe >In the body include only one word: unsubscribe >(Turn OFF your signature file when sending this command) > > > >============================== >Share your family tree with loved ones through a FREE private website at >MyFamily.com! >Get started today at http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWText1
The question has come up lately about Dutch vs Deutch. Dutch generally means people from the Netherlands/Holland. Deutsch refers to people from Germany. However, in the 18th century when some of our forefathers came over to America; most of the German people came on ships from Rotterdam, Netherlands. Therefore, they were referred to as Dutch. When they came to America, do you think the English differentiated the immigrants between Dutch or Deutch. Look at the "Immigrant Passenger Lists" into Philadelphia. It lists numbers from each area of Europe and the port the ship departed. As for the 17th century the following is quoted from the book, "History of the German Element in Virginia" by Herrman Schuricht, 1898: In June 1607 Captain Newport sailed for England, leaving the smallest of his ships behind him and soon the colonists began to experience a variety of calamities. They were, as has been already been stated, poorly fitted to struggle with life in the wilderness, neglecting to cultivate the soil and wasting their time in unsuccessful searches for gold. Among them, as stated in Capt. Smith's reports to the London Company, were only four carpenters and twelve laborers, andmost of them were "Dutchmen". "A list of the "first planters" gives the following probably anglicized names of the four carpenters: William Laxon, Edward Pising, Thomas Emry, Robert Small, and in 1609, Adam and Francis, two stout Dutchmen, are mentioned. No distinction was made between the appelations "Dutch" and "Deutsch or German". Germans and Hollanders came to England by way of the same Dutch harbors. However, Capt. John Smith, speaking of the natives of Holland in his "Description of New England," always calls them Hollanders and 'not Dutch'. From a recommendation to the Council of Virginia: "To send to Germany and Poland for laborers," it can safely by concluded, that those carpenters and laborers were Germans, and that they have built the first dwelling houses in Virginia. This conjecture appears the more plausible, as the other immigrants were not skilled to this work. Furthermore, Capt. Smith had travelled through Poland and Germany and knew the Germans as an industrious and reliable people. He also ordered three of his "German" carpenters as he distinctly calls them and as will be further related, to build a house for the Indian Chief Powhatan, and that he made great efforts to persuade them to return, when they preferred to remain with the natives." The above quote has a bibliography reference to: "The English Scholar's Library" pp. 94 & 130. Birmingham, 1884; and "Historical Collections of Virginia", by Henry Howe, p. 24. Charleston, S. C., 1819; "The English Scholar's Library," pp. 194, 195, 196, 197, 444, &c. Birmingham, 1884; and "The Three Travels," by Capt. John Smith. Vol. I, p. 20. Richmond, VA, 1819. This is one perspective in general , and I am sure there were occasions where it may have been different than this. Jim Albin Broyles, Schmidt, Rhinehart, Perl, Messerchmidt, etc.descendant
Dear Ted, Just saw your post (been in Hawaii for two weeks for our 35th wedding anniversary). My 3rd ggf William Alfred GOTCHER, married Mary BROYLES, the dau of Adam BROYLES and Mary??? These are the only BROYLES I have so far. I show the following , which is unproven: Mary BROYLES b. 23 January, 1776 in Culpepper Co., VA. Married William Alfred GOTCHER about 1790. Died after 1850 in Farmersville, Collin Co., TX. Seven known children. Adam BROYLES b. about 1728 in Spotsylvania, PA. Married Mary ??? about 1745 in Culpepper Co., VA. Died April 1782 in Washington Co., TN. CHILDREN: Anne BROYLES b. (???) Moses BROYLES b. (1755) Milla BROYLES b. (1760) Jemima BROYLES b. (1765) Aaron BROYLES b. (1767) Joshua BROYLES b. (1772) Mary BROYLES b. 23 January, 1776. That's all I have. I would like to extend the line and get all parents and children possible. Can you help? Thanks, Lou Miles At 10:48 PM 8/30/1999 -0400, you wrote: >At 10:03 AM 08/30/1999 , Ted Hitt wrote: > > >Hi George, > > > >With interest, I read the information on Adam Broyles. Is this the Adam > >Broyles who was born abt 1728 in VA and died Apr 1782 in Washington > >County, TN? Has it been established that this Adam was married to Mary > >WILHOIT? I descend from Adam through his son Moses and his daughter > >Nancy who married Humphrey TAYLOR so you can see why this is so > >important to me. > > > >Also, Adam is listed is some references as a RW patriot while Moses is > >listed in some references as a RW soldier, sometimes refered to as Capt. > >Moses Boyles and also as the Moses Broil in the Culpeper Minutemen. Do > >you have any verification of any of this? > > > >As always, thanks and cheers, > > > >Ted Hitt > >Hi Ted. Your Adam was the son of Hans Jacob BROYLES. This is not the Adam >that founded Broylesville. THAT Adam was the son of Conrad BRILES, and left >NC to come to TN, and settled just across the Chuckey River from the clan >made up of Hans Jacob's children. Broylesville and the "Bent" were almost in >"hollering" distance from each other, but to visit they had to travel many >miles to access a bridge that crossed the river. (BTW, the "Bent" was/is the >local name for the bend on the river where the Hans Jacob BROYLES clan first >settled.) In later generations there was some intermarriage between these >two groups of BRILES/BROYLES people. > >Here is what I have in my Notes on Adam: > >*************** >Adam moved to Washington Co., Tennessee. (At the time he moved, that part of >Tennessee was still a part of North Carolina, since Tennessee did not become >a state until 1797. In his will, dated 19 April 1782, he mentions three >sons, Moses, Aaron, and Joshua, and four daughters, Anne, Milla, Jemima, and >Mary. Of the sons, Moses either did not accompany his father to Tennessee, >or returned at a later date to Virginia, in which state he left descendants. > >The will was proved during the May Session of 1782 in Washington Co., TN. > >Adam is listed in the Book of Revolutionary War Patriots. >*************** >Here is a note for Moses: > >Moses either did not accompany his father, Jacob, when Jacob moved to >Tennessee, or he moved back to Virginia at a later date. In any case, Moses >left descendants in Virginia and died there on 26 June 1804. > >Moses is listed in the Book of Revolutionary Patriots from Virginia. > >*************** > >I don't have any sources for the above. My main personal database is not for >publication, just for helping others. Back years ago when I started it, I >didn't add any of the source material. (Yes, I know!!!!! I've learned >better since then.) I'm sure someone on these Lists will be able to give you >citeable sources, probably Ken Broyles. I don't think there is any doubt >that both Adam and Moses DID serve in the RW, or at least provided some >service to the cause. > >Adam's will was dated 19 April 1782, and was "proved" during the May session >of the 1782, of the Washington Co. court. So, he died some time between 19 >Apr and May. > >Moses was born about 1750 in VA, and died 26 June 1804 in VA. > >I had Moses and Nancy in my database, but would love to add what you have on >Nancy and all her descendants. Every line that gets filled in gives me more >information with which to help others. > >Yer Cuz, >George > > >==== BROYLES Mailing List ==== >To unsubscribe from BROYLES, send an e-mail message to: > BROYLES-L-request@rootsweb.com (for individual messages) > BROYLES-D-request@rootsweb.com (for Digest mode) >Subject: unsubscribe >In the body include only one word: unsubscribe >(Turn OFF your signature file when sending this command) > > > >============================== >Share your family tree with loved ones through a FREE private website at >MyFamily.com! >Get started today at http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWText1
Hi! Regarding your posting below. My 3rd ggf William Alfred GOTCHER, married Mary BROYLES, dau of Adam Broyles and Mary? Do you have this family in your line. I would like to extend my Mary BROYLES/Adam BROYLES line if you have it. If not, perhaps someone else on the list does. Best regards, Lou Miles At 11:22 PM 8/30/1999 +0000, you wrote: >We are also looking to trace the women of the family, to tie them together >as a complete family tree. > >Jimmie R. Daves > >1. Hans BREYEL - death about 1635, Ger., Dusslingen > >2. Martin BREYEL - b 1622 d 29 Mar 1691, Ger., Dusslingen married Anna >DuRR 27 Oct 1646,Ger., Dusslingen > >3. Conrad BREYEL - b 12 Dec 1652 d 8 Oct 1703, Ger., Dusslingen married >Margaretha SCHELLING 16 Aug 1678, Ger. Dusslingen > >4. Johannes BROYLE - b 1 May 1679 Ger., Dusslingen d 1733, VA, >Spotsylvania married Ursula RUOP 6 Nov 1703, Ger., Otisheim > >5. (Hans) Jacob BROYLE - b 26 Mar 1705, Ger., Otisheim d Abt May 1763, VA, > Culpeper married Maria Catharina FLEISCHMANN Abt 1727, VA, Spotsylvania > >6. Jacob BROYLES - b Abt 1736, VA, Orange d 1799, TN, Greene married >Elizabeth YOWELL Abt 1760, VA, Culpeper > >7. James BROYLES - b Abt 1770, VA, Culpeper d 1839, TN, Washington m. >Ellender BROYLES 22 Oct 1792, TN > >8. Lewis BROYLES - b 8 Jan 1795, TN, Washington d 9 Dec 1837 m. Elizabeth >CALVERT 2 Oct 1815, TN, Wash. > >9. John BROYLES - b 28 Aug 1829, MO, Cooper d Jul 1902 married Nancy F >SWOPES 18 May 1852, MO, Mercer > >10. William George BROYLES, b 18 Jan 1865, MO, Mercer, d 12 Dec 1932., >m. Matilda Pearl GOLDEN b 22 Oct 1871, death 10 April 1924. > >11. Archie Cleveland BROYLES b 2 Mar 1892, d 23 Mar 1977, m 4 Apr 1915 >married Ruby Ray DEITRICK, b 3 Oct 1894, d 6 Nov 1989, both are buried at >Reservation Community Memorial Park, Wapato,Yakima Co., WA. (one of 23 >children) > >12.a. d. May Fern BROYLES, b 23 Jan 1918, Craig Co., Welch, OK - my >grandparents- >married 17 April 1938 @ Craig Co., Welch, OK to Eugene PEASE 22 Feb 1914, >Dallas Co., Long Lane, MO d 23 Jun 1990, King Co., Renton, WA > >13.b d. Nancy Ray PEASE (MY MOM), b 24 Apr 1944, Craig Co., Welch, OK - >married 14 Mar 1964 @ King Co., Maple Valley, WA to Jimmie Allen DAVES b >20 Aug 1942 @ Riverside Co., Indo, CA, son of William Virgil Costello >DAVES and Francis Jerlene FULLER > >The 6 of us kids are; > >14.b.d.a. Sharon Marie DAVES married to Ricky Joe BROOKS, son of Harold >Lawrence Brooks and Deloris Irene Vermalen > >15.a.a. Steven Allen BROOKS >b. Christopher Lee BROOKS >c. Carolyn Marie BROOKS >d. Tyler Justin BROOKS > >14.b.d.b. Jimmie Ray DAVES >c. Beth Rose DAVES >d. Debra Lyn DAVES >e. Cindy Lee DAVES >f. Sandra Elaine DAVES > > >==== BROYLES Mailing List ==== >To unsubscribe from BROYLES, send an e-mail message to: > BROYLES-L-request@rootsweb.com (for individual messages) > BROYLES-D-request@rootsweb.com (for Digest mode) >Subject: unsubscribe >In the body include only one word: unsubscribe >(Turn OFF your signature file when sending this command) > > > >============================== >Share your family tree with loved ones through a FREE private website at >MyFamily.com! >Get started today at http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWText1
In a message dated 09/29/1999 2:42:43 AM !!!First Boot!!!, lmiles@aros.net writes: > These are the only BROYLES I have so far. I show the following , which is > unproven: > > Mary BROYLES b. 23 January, 1776 in Culpepper Co., VA. Married William > Alfred GOTCHER about 1790. Died after 1850 in Farmersville, Collin Co., TX. > Seven known children. > > Adam BROYLES b. about 1728 in Spotsylvania, PA. Married Mary ??? about > 1745 in Culpepper Co., VA. Died April 1782 in Washington Co., TN. > CHILDREN: Anne BROYLES b. (???) > Moses BROYLES b. (1755) > Milla BROYLES b. (1760) > Jemima BROYLES b. (1765) > Aaron BROYLES b. (1767) > Joshua BROYLES b. (1772) > Mary BROYLES b. 23 January, 1776. > > That's all I have. I would like to extend the line and get all parents > and children possible. Can you help? > Thanks, > Lou Miles >From the Broyles books sold by John Broyles Descendants of Adam Broyles Generation No. 1 1. ADAM6 BROYLES (HANS JACOB A5, JOHANNES4 BREYHEL, CONRAD3, MARTIN2, JOHANNES HANS1) was born 1729 in Spotsylvania Co, VA, and died Bef. May-1782 in Washington Co, TN. He married MARY WILHITE 1760 in Orange Co, VA, daughter of CONRAD WILHITE and ELIZABETH BROYLES. Children of ADAM BROYLES and MARY WILHITE are: 2. i. JOSHUA7 BROYLES. 3. ii. MOSES BROYLES, b. Abt. 1755, Culpepper Co.,Virginia; d. Bef. 26-April-1804, Madison Co., Virginia. 4. iii. ANNE BROYLES, b. 28-October-1758, Culpepper Co.,Virginia; d. 08-May-1814. iv. MILLA BROYLES, b. Abt. 1760, Culpepper Co.,Virginia. 5. v. JEMIMA BROYLES, b. 16-June-1765, Culpeper Co, VA; d. 16-January-1860, Dalhengona Co, GA. 6. vi. AARON BROYLES, b. 07-June-1767, Culpepper Co.,Virginia; d. 05-October-1845, Anderson Co., South Carolina. vii. MARY BROYLES, b. 23-January-1776, Culpepper Co.,Virginia; d. Abt. 1855, Collins, Texas; m. ? TOWEL. Generation No. 2 2. JOSHUA7 BROYLES (ADAM6, HANS JACOB A5, JOHANNES4 BREYHEL, CONRAD3, MARTIN2, JOHANNES HANS1). He married ELIZABETH (?) BROYLES. Children of JOSHUA BROYLES and ELIZABETH BROYLES are: i. JOEL8 BROYLES. ii. ADA BROYLES, m. (?) CAMP. iii. LARKIN BROYLES, b. Abt. 1810, SC; m. MALISSA (?) BROYLES. 3. MOSES7 BROYLES (ADAM6, HANS JACOB A5, JOHANNES4 BREYHEL, CONRAD3, MARTIN2, JOHANNES HANS1) was born Abt. 1755 in Culpepper Co.,Virginia, and died Bef. 26-April-1804 in Madison Co., Virginia. He married BARBARA CARPENTER, daughter of WILLIAM CARPENTER and MARY WILHOIT. Children of MOSES BROYLES and BARBARA CARPENTER are: i. ELIZABETH8 BROYLES, m. JAMES F FORD, 03-August-1802, Madison Co.,Virginia. ii. WILLIAM BROYLES, b. Abt. 1780; m. ELIZABETH "BETSEY" WILHOIT, 26-January-1800, Madison Co.,Virginia. iii. JAMES BROYLES, b. Abt. 1782; d. Bef. 25-September-1851; m. (1) NANCY TAYLOR, 21-December-1807; m. (2) ANNA (NANCY) WILHITE, 04-March-1821, Culpeper Co.,Virginia. iv. ANNA BROYLES, b. 25-May-1787; d. Bef. 1805. v. NANCY BROYLES, b. 10-December-1791; m. HUMPHREY TAYLOR, 03-January-1811, Madison Co., VA. 4. ANNE7 BROYLES (ADAM6, HANS JACOB A5, JOHANNES4 BREYHEL, CONRAD3, MARTIN2, JOHANNES HANS1) was born 28-October-1758 in Culpepper Co.,Virginia, and died 08-May-1814. She married HUGH BROWN, son of JOSEPH BROWN and MARY PORTER. Children of ANNE BROYLES and HUGH BROWN are: i. JOSEPH8 BROWN, d. Lived in Clayton Co.,Missouri; m. BILLY WEBSTER. ii. PEGGY BROWN, m. JOHN CANTRELL. iii. NANCY BROWN, m. DAINGERFIELD RICE. iv. VIOLET BROWN, m. JOHN WALLACE. v. CICERO BROWN, d. in Texas; m. ? JEFFREN. vi. PATSY BROWN, m. JAMES JOHNSON. vii. ALTHEA BROWN, m. WILLIAM SMITH. viii. ANN BROWN, m. GEORGE STEVENS. ix. HUGH BROWN. 5. JEMIMA7 BROYLES (ADAM6, HANS JACOB A5, JOHANNES4 BREYHEL, CONRAD3, MARTIN2, JOHANNES HANS1) was born 16-June-1765 in Culpeper Co, VA, and died 16-January-1860 in Dalhengona Co, GA. She married (1) JOSEPH BROWN 1782 in Washington Co, TN, son of JOSEPH BROWN and MARY PORTER. She married (2) JOHN ROBINSON Aft. 1800. Children of JEMIMA BROYLES and JOSEPH BROWN are: i. ELIZABETH8 BROWN, b. 21-May-1783, Tennessee; d. Tennessee; m. JOSEPH WILLIAMS, October-1799, South Carolina. ii. WILLIAM BROWN, b. 21-May-1785; d. Missouri; m. RUTH SMITH. iii. HUGH BROWN, b. 08-August-1787; d. 08-May-1814; m. ELIZABETH SMITH. iv. AARON BROWN, b. 15-November-1789; d. 21-July-1853; m. MARY LODEN. v. MARY BROWN, b. 13-February-1792, Habersham Co., Georgia; d. 05-September-1822, Alabama; m. ABRAM DUFF. vi. EBENZER BROWN, b. 14-April-1794; d. 21-January-1859. vii. MACKEY BROWN, b. 11-February-1797, Habersham Co, GA; d. 24-March-1874, near Canton, GA; m. SALLY RICE, 23-February-1816, near Shelbyville, TN. viii. EDNEY BROWN, b. 03-August-1799; d. August-1887, Cherokee Co.,Georgia; m. JOB ARROWWOOD. Child of JEMIMA BROYLES and JOHN ROBINSON is: ix. NEETY CAROLINE8 ROBINSON, b. Abt. 1819; d. 03-April-1848; m. ELIJAH CRISSON. 6. AARON7 BROYLES (ADAM6, HANS JACOB A5, JOHANNES4 BREYHEL, CONRAD3, MARTIN2, JOHANNES HANS1) was born 07-June-1767 in Culpepper Co.,Virginia, and died 05-October-1845 in Anderson Co., South Carolina. He married FRANCES REED. Children of AARON BROYLES and FRANCES REED are: i. CAIN8 BROYLES, b. 12-January-1788, Washington,Tennessee; d. 20-April-1864, Calhoun Co.,South Carolina; m. LUCINDA NASH. ii. JEMIMA MARGARET BROYLES, b. 12-December-1789, Tennessee; d. 02-June-1855; m. GRIEF HORTON. iii. SALLY SARAH BROYLES, b. 1792, Pendelton, Anderson,South Carolina; m. JOSHUA HALBERT. iv. MARY POLLY BROYLES, b. 1796, Pendelton, Anderson,South Carolina; m. CAPTIAN JOHN TOWNES. v. OZEY REED ROBERT BROYLES, b. 10-November-1798, Pendelton, Anderson,South Carolina; d. Abt. 1888, Washington Co.,Tennessee; m. SARAH ANN TALIAFERRO. vi. EDNA BROYLES, b. 18-January-1801, Tennessee; m. GEORGE RESSE BROWN. vii. TEMPERANCE WASDON BROYLES, b. 30-September-1803, Pendelton, Anderson,South Carolina; d. 06-November-1876; m. JAMES FRANKLIN BROYLES, 03-November-1835, Beldon,South Carolina. viii. JOHN TAYLOR BROYLES, b. 27-January-1806, Tennessee; d. 13-December-1898; m. CLARENDA CHARLOTTE HAMMOND. ix. POLLY BROYLES, b. 1814, Pendelton, Anderson,South Carolina.