please send me more information. im a broyles also
Hello again. The is a person who has helped me so very much. Hia name is Ken Broyles . He has done this for 30 years on the Broyles family. He also has books. on it also. He is a really good person. . thank you so very much . karen broyles
Thank you Karen, very much. I have had a lot of data given to me from a wonderful cousin found through these ancestry boards, regarding the Broyles family. Yes indeed, the Broyles go all the way back to Germany and I believe close to France/Austria? I understand there is even a town that was named after them too, the correct spelling is unclear to me and I have not been able to locate the town by looking it up through the internet. It must be a very, very small town. Very interesting! Thank you once again
YOU ARE LOOKING FOR FELIX BROYLES TRY ARRON BROYLES 1767CULPEPER VA DIED 1858 CAMPBELL TENN THEN MICHAEL BROYLES MARRIED ELIZABETH KLUG. I HAVE IT FROM THERE IN TO GERMENY. MICHAEL WAS MY SIX GENERATION GRANDFATHER. LOOK FOR THE LAST NAMES TO CHANGE ALSO FROM BROYLES TO BREIL AND ALSO BREUEL IF I CAN HELP ANY MORE PLEASE E-MAIL THANK YOU KAREN BROYLES
HI MY NAME IS KAREN BROYLES IVE BEEN LOOKING INTO MY BACK GROUND ALSO. HANS/JACOBA BROYLES/BREUEL THE LAST NAME CHANGE GOT ME ALSO JACOB WOULD OF BEEN MY SEVENTH GENERATION GRANDFATHER JACOBS DAD WAS JOHANNES BREIL HIS WIFE WAS URSULA RUOP , HIS DAD WAS CONRAD BREUEL MARRIED MARGARETHE SCHELLING HIS DAD WAS MARTIN BREUEL MARRIED ANNA DURR HIS DAD WAS JOHNANNES HANS BREUEL THAT MARRIED ANNA UNK I HOPE I TYPED THIS ALL RIGHT FOR YOU I HOPE IT HELPS THANK YOU KAREN BROYLES 9
Just a note to let everyone know that the 2nd Annual East Tennessee Germanna Reunion is going to take place in Washington Co., TN, on 8 and 9 September. We haven't firmed up plans, but will send a detailed notice by Sunday, 22 July. (NOTE: Last year we called it the BROYLES Reunion, but, from the cousins that attended, we learned that we really shouldn't have restricted it to BROYLES. There are many Germanna descendants of other families who can trace their lines back to the counties of Washington and Greene in TN.) This Reunion is being held in "Broyles and Wilhoit" country, but we want descendants of ALL TN and NC Germanna immigrants to attend. This includes, but is certainly not limited to, the following families (by whatever spelling variant): BROYLES/BRILES WILHOIT/WILHITE YAGER/YEAGER BROWN CRIM/CRUM CUPP/COPP PAINTER WADDELL KEEBLER MARTIN MAUK/MAWK/MAUCK/MOCK SNAPP FELLERS/FILLERS/G'FELLERS DOAK (And probably many others) John Blankenbaker, our undisputed Germanna "guru", will be there, and we have asked him to make a presentation Saturday night or late Saturday afternoon. His talk will probably center around the Germanna descendants who left the Germanna area of VA and migrated to what was then NC. (John has several Germanna family ties in his ancestry, including a BROYLES umpteenth-great-grandmother way back there.) John "Ken" Broyles, Sr., will also be there. Ken is publisher of several publications on Germanna and Germanna-related families, including BROYLES, BRILES, BROILES, FLESHMAN, WAYLAND, WILHITE, WILHOIT, BLANKENBAKER, KINDLE, FOX, BIRD, and many other family names associated with the BROYLES family. Keep in mind that all of what is now Eastern TN was then NC. Due to pressure and threats of revolting from the citizens of then Washington Co., NC, NC gave up that part of the state and it became Washington Co., TN. That TN county covered the present-day part of TN from the easternmost tip of the state to about Sevier Co. in the west. The Germanna descendants originally migrated mostly to what is now Washington and Greene Counties, TN, and to various counties in NC. From these locales, they and/or their descendants migrated all over the country. If you have a BROYLES in your ancestry, chances are about 99% that ancestor came through Washington or Greene County, TN. If you have a WILHOIT ancestor, chances are about 90% he/she came through the same counties. Even if your main line of descent isn't one of the Germanna families, if you can trace back to these two counties in the late 1700's or early 1800's, chances are you DO have a marriage back there somewhere to one of the Germanna families. And, even though most of the BRILES Germannans were over in Randolph Co., NC, they maintained contact with their cousins in TN, and even married back and forth. One of the major BROYLES branches in Washington Co. were from Adam BROYLES, Sr., who was the son of Conrad BRILES, and who left Randolph Co., NC, and joined his cousins living near what is now Limestone, TN. He founded Broylesville, TN, and built the Broylesville Inn, which was one of the major stops on the old stage road from Washington, D.C. to Atlanta, GA. The Inn is still standing and has been restored. What we would like is for you to look at the list of families above and, if you can trace your ancestry back to one of these families in either Washington or Greene County, we WANT you to attend. ALL of the listed families have ancestral marriages to one or more of the Germanna-related families. If you belong to other surname Mailing Lists at Rootsweb, or elsewhere, and descendants of those surnames have ties in the two counties mentioned, please feel free to copy this invitation to those Lists. (Examples of this are the families in the list in paragraph 2 above.) We will give more details later this week, but, just for planning purposes, here is a very short description of the 2-day Reunion: 8 Sept: Get-Together of all the "Cousins"; tours of graveyards in Washington and Greene Counties where Germanna descendants are buried; talks by John Blankenbaker and Ken Broyles; a tour of Broylesville; and, informal trading of genealogy information, databases, etc. 9 Sept: An invitation for all to attend services at the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, followed by a "Pot Luck" repast. Everyone brings a dish. This get-together is ostensibly a "reunion" of all the BROYLES descendants from Washington and Greene Counties, but really includes just about every everyone who has an ancestor from these two counties. Motel accommodations are available in Johnson City and in Greeneville. More on this later. We will also be providing maps for travel from Johnson City and Greeneville. More later, SgtGeorge George W. Durman
bmomaak@aol.com wrote: > > i would like any information you have one the broyles. my grandfather was clinton broyles he was from tenn. he movied to ky to work in coal mines . i dont have much information im just learning. thank you karen broyles > > ==== BROYLES Mailing List ==== > You can contact the List Manager at: > georgedurman@home.com > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp Karen, I'm afraid that there isn't enough room to send you all the information on the Broyles. There are several books published on the Broyles. You need to contact jkbroyles@icx.net and he can furnish you with detail about his books. Ken Broyles
i would like any information you have one the broyles. my grandfather was clinton broyles he was from tenn. he movied to ky to work in coal mines . i dont have much information im just learning. thank you karen broyles
Hello, the Shaddon name caught my eye. I'm looking for Minerva Shaddon. She married Amos Wright. Is this familiar to you? Thanks, Tammy
The following link has info on your GGrandma Naomi and her Broyles line: http://www.ultranet.com/~deeds/broyles/html/d0006/g0000082.htm#I2213 Ira D. is found in Jasper Co., MO, in the 1850 census and his older children married there in the early and mid-1850's. A daughter married in Cedar Co. in 1859, and then the younger children married in Barton Co. in the mid-1860's. This suggests to me that he originally moved to Jasper Co., then perhaps to Cedar, then to Barton during or after the Civil War. Please respond to BROYLES-L@rootsweb.com Sent by: gc-gateway@rootsweb.com To: BROYLES-L@rootsweb.com cc: Subject: [BROYLES] Rev. Ira David Broyles and Mariah Hill Broyles I am at a block wall trying to find Rev. Ira David Broyles and his wife Mariah Hill Broyles. I know that they came to Missouri in an around 1838. I would like to know where they are buried. I would like to know who are Ira's Brother's and Sisters. I would like to know what church that Ira was a preacher for and in what County of Missouri. I know that they where in Milford, Barton County, Missouri when my GGrandmother was born 1846. I don't know what has happen to them when the civil war happened. Please I need some help. Thank You. Naomi Elizabeth Broyles Borghardt is my GGrandmother and she was buried in El Dorado Springs, Cedar County, Missouri, in 1928. ==== BROYLES Mailing List ==== You can contact the List Manager at: georgedurman@home.com ============================== Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 Source for Family History Online. Go to: http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB
AnnMHeinz@aol.com wrote: > > Is there any chance that William H. Broyles had a son name Eugene? I'm looking for information on my Great Grandfather's parents. His name was Leroy Adrian Broyles (b. 1891, d. 1925). His adopted parents were Eugene and Melissa Dotson Broyles of Louisville. This is all the information I have. Anything you could add would be greatly appreciated. > > Ann Broyles Heinz > > ==== BROYLES Mailing List ==== > You can contact the List Manager at: > georgedurman@home.com > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp ] Which William H. Broyles. I have 20 different ones listed? Ken Broyles
Hello, Steve Thrasher in Louisville, Ky. My grandmother is Anne Elizabeth Broyles Baker. She is 93. There was a Eugene Broyles norn about 1869 and died on 29 March 1926. He was the son of Henry Broyles and Mary Elizabeth Bell. My grandmother was the grandaughter of Edmond Louis Broyles, a brother to Henry Broyles. If the above Eugene Broyles is the one you seek, contact me. Steve Thrasher
Is there any chance that William H. Broyles had a son name Eugene? I'm looking for information on my Great Grandfather's parents. His name was Leroy Adrian Broyles (b. 1891, d. 1925). His adopted parents were Eugene and Melissa Dotson Broyles of Louisville. This is all the information I have. Anything you could add would be greatly appreciated. Ann Broyles Heinz
dickeya@hcis.net wrote: > > Coat of ARMS, for the Broyles family. > Do you share this with other Broyles family members? > We are part of the OKLAHOMA Broyles family,my husbands > father was C. Loren Broyles,1900-1937, the son of William George Broyles born 1865 in Mercer Co. MO > > Of what material would the Coat of Arms be made? > Could it be framed? > Price? > > ==== 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) > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library The Coat of Arms is printed in color on paper. And you may frame it as you want. It is $6.00 ppd. From John K. Broyles, Sr., 302 Woodland Hills Rd., Clinton, TN 36616-5934. It had the name Brohl. Which is one of the spellings. There is none for Broyles.
Coat of ARMS, for the Broyles family. Do you share this with other Broyles family members? We are part of the OKLAHOMA Broyles family,my husbands father was C. Loren Broyles,1900-1937, the son of William George Broyles born 1865 in Mercer Co. MO Of what material would the Coat of Arms be made? Could it be framed? Price?
burkhart@air-internet.com wrote: > > I am at a block wall trying to find Rev. Ira David Broyles and his wife Mariah Hill Broyles. I know that they came to Missouri in an around 1838. I would like to know where they are buried. I would like to know who are Ira's Brother's and Sisters. I would like to know what church that Ira was a preacher for and in what County of Missouri. > I know that they where in Milford, Barton County, Missouri when my GGrandmother was born 1846. I don't know what has happen to them when the civil war happened. Please I need some help. Thank You. Naomi Elizabeth Broyles Borghardt is my GGrandmother and she was buried in El Dorado Springs, Cedar County, Missouri, in 1928. > > ==== BROYLES Mailing List ==== > You can contact the List Manager at: > georgedurman@home.com > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB Ira David Broyles was the son of Matthias Broyles, the son of Ephraim Broyles. Ira lived in Barton Co., MO He lived in Greene Co., Tn, then Rhea Co., TN before going to Missouri. He was one of 11 children. I have his line published in volume 9 of The Broyles Family Ties. He was a Meth. preacher. Ken Broyles jkbroyles@icx.net
Here's what I have on Ira David Broyles and family. I have more info on Matthais if needed. Hope it helps. Jenny Garner jwgarner@texas.net Descendants of Matthais Broyles 1 Matthais Broyles b: November 15, 1789 in Greene Co., Tn d: December 14, 1862 in Cumberland Co., TN .. +Barbara Lotspeich b: January 2, 1790 m: July 18, 1808 in Greene Co., TN d: December 9, 1862 in Cumberland Co., TN ........ 2 Ira David Broyles b: May 6, 1809 d: December 25, 1852 in near Milford, Barton Co., MO ............ +Mariah Hill m: in TN ........ 2 Nathan S. Broyles b: May 15, 1811 ........ 2 Amos B. Broyles b: February 25, 1814 d: September 18, 1852 ............ +Clemenza "Lennis" Wilson ........ 2 Mary Ann Broyles b: September 19, 1816 ............ +Mr. Rector ........ 2 Nile McCain Broyles b: May 1819 d: 1894 in buried Ewing Cemetery, Rhea Co., TN ............ +Elenor C. Wilson b: 1828 d: 1893 in buried Ewing Cemetery, Rhea Co., TN ................... 3 Mark Wilson Broyles b: July 11, 1848 d: May 3, 1925 in Leicester, NC ....................... +Sarah "Sally" C. Rogers b: June 22, 1851 in South Turkey Creek, Buncombe Co., NC m: September 10, 1879 in NC d: July 22, 1924 in Leicester, NC ................... 3 Addison Mathias Broyles b: January 15, 1853 d: September 28, 1930 in buried in Ewing Cemetery, Rhea Co., TN ................... 3 Enoch Collins Broyles b: April 29, 1857 d: 1934 in buried Friendship Cemetery, Rhea Co., TN ....................... +Margaret Matlock b: 1868 m: August 28, 1895 in Rhea Co., TN d: 1932 in buried Friendship Cemetery, Rhea Co., TN ................... 3 John White Broyles b: May 6, 1864 in Rhea Springs, Rhea Co., TN d: January 18, 1958 in buried Niota, White Co., TN ....................... +Anna "Annie" Dedrick b: March 31, 1868 m: September 5, 1891 in Carrollton, KY d: March 12, 1940 in buried Niota, White Co., TN ................... 3 [2] Isabella Broyles ....................... +[1] Henry Eastland ........ 2 Emaline Broyles b: November 22, 1822 d: September 6, 1867 in TX ............ +William Hayden Stockton m: May 2, 1842 d: in Silver City, NM ........ 2 Hosea Lotspeich Broyles b: February 11, 1824 d: March 15, 1881 in Sparta, White Co., TN ............ +Sarah Stevens m: March 22, 1849 ................... 3 Issac Stevens Broyles b: July 25, 1851 in Sparta, TN d: May 3, 1911 ....................... +Lizzie Cook b: September 29, 1865 m: March 9, 1876 in Sparta, TN d: August 7, 1922 in buried in Mt. Gilead Cemetery, White Co., TN ........ *2nd Wife of Hosea Lotspeich Broyles: ............ +Elizabeth Sperry b: October 3, 1832 m: January 1, 1857 d: August 28, 1892 in Sparta, White Co., TN ................... 3 Charlie Matthias Broyles b: December 7, 1857 in Sparta, TN d: March 7, 1936 in buried Mt.Pisgah Cemtery, White Co., TN ....................... +Ann Russell b: December 7, 1867 m: January 27, 1886 in White Co., TN d: April 24, 1939 in buried Mt.Pisgah Cemtery, White Co., TN ................... 3 Amos Dow Broyles b: December 21, 1859 in Sparta, TN d: November 1942 in buried Highland Cemetery, Sparta, TN ....................... +Belle Mitchell b: February 2, 1857 d: November 5, 1902 in buried Highland Cemetery, Sparta, TN ........ 2 Grace Jane Broyles b: April 27, 1918 ............ +Quinn M. Hill m: 1844 in Rhea Co., TN ........ 2 B. Narcissa Broyles b: May 15, 1829 ............ +Lee Taylor m: 1855 ........ 2 John Summerfield Broyles b: March 16, 1832 d: January 12, 1892 ............ +Mary Ann Crook m: January 16, 1854 ........ 2 Sarah E. Broyles b: August 8, 1839 ............ +Charles S. Eastland ................... 3 [1] Henry Eastland ....................... +[2] Isabella Broyles
Looking for any possible information on the family of these siblings. They are the children of Lemuel Pink and Ida Shaddon Broyles. Most of the family is from OK territory. Thanx.
I am at a block wall trying to find Rev. Ira David Broyles and his wife Mariah Hill Broyles. I know that they came to Missouri in an around 1838. I would like to know where they are buried. I would like to know who are Ira's Brother's and Sisters. I would like to know what church that Ira was a preacher for and in what County of Missouri. I know that they where in Milford, Barton County, Missouri when my GGrandmother was born 1846. I don't know what has happen to them when the civil war happened. Please I need some help. Thank You. Naomi Elizabeth Broyles Borghardt is my GGrandmother and she was buried in El Dorado Springs, Cedar County, Missouri, in 1928.
There have been some major changes to what used to be called the GenConnect Boards at Rootsweb. All "Boards" at Rootsweb.Com and Ancestry.Com have been combined into what are now called "Message Boards". Withe the old Boards, you had to surf from one "category" to another. There were 7 Categories: Queries, Obituaries, Biographies, Bible Records, Wills, Deeds, and Pensions. All emails, regardless of Category, are now combined on one Board for each Surname, County, State, etc. Plus, there are these additional Categories (Called "Classifications" on the web site): Birth, Cemetery, Census, Death, Immigration, Lookup, Marriage, and Military. When you look at the page, you will see all messages posted to the respective Board, but, as an example, you can choose to see only the messages in the WILLS category, or in the OBITUARIES category. When you post, or reply, you have a choice of posting to one of 15 categories. You can choose to view the messages by Date or by Threads. Also, at the bottom of each Board page, you can do a search for other Boards. There are still some bugs to work out, but what we now have there is 1000% better than it was 2 weeks ago! All in all, it is a much improved Message Board format, and one which should be used in addition to these Mailing Lists. Here are the URLs for all the Message Boards I administer: GermannaColonies: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=localities.northam.usa.states.virginia.germannacolonies&o=1&maxrows=25&dir=next Briles: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.briles Broyles: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.broyles Cullop: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.cullop Dearman: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.dearman Durman: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.durman Garoutte: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.garoutte Lovett: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.lovett Lovette: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.lovette McQuilkin: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.mcquilkin Wilhite: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.wilhite Wilhoit: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=board&r=rw&p=surnames.wilhoit Please note that the first one above is a very long URL. It belongs all on one line. In my email browser (Eudora) I can click on any part of it and have it work. If you can't do so, just highlight and copy the entire thing, then paste it into the "Address" box of your web browser. Hope this helps, SgtGeorge George W. Durman List Admin