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    1. [BROYLES] Gwendolyn
    2. Guinn T Williamson
    3. I read your lineage of Gwendolyn Broyles Fox quite well down to Geo. Preston Broyles b. ca 1839 m. Martha Gaylor. That is as current as my program goes. Thanks for info. G. T. Williamson

    11/17/2000 08:28:43
    1. [BROYLES] Mary Gwendolyn Broyles Fox
    2. John K. Broyles, Sr.
    3. Mary Gwendolyn Broyles Fox, 85 of Knoxville, TN passed away Wednesday Nov. 15, 2000. Mrs. Fox helped me alot several years ago with some of the Campbell Co., TN Broyleses. She was a veteran herself of the U. S. Navy in WWII. Her first husband John Fredrick Wilkinson was killed in WWII, 1944. She md. 2nd David Nelson Fox, son of William McKamy Fox and Lou Mae Koon. Below is her line: John Breil Jacob Broyles Michael Broyles Aaron Broyles Michael Broyles William Broyles, b. ca 1822 George Preston Broyles,b. 1842-43 George David Broyles, b. 12,Jan. 1866, Little Elk, TN Calvin Russell Broyles, b. 30, Mar. 1887, Newcomb, TN Mary Gwendolyn Broyles, b. 3, Dec. 1914, Warren, KY I hope that the above will help someone else. Ken Broyles

    11/17/2000 06:46:11
    1. [BROYLES] Quoting back Entire Posts when Replying (Please Don't Do It!!!!!)
    2. Listowner
    3. Folks, I haven't posted a notice on this subject in some time and I guess it's about time to do it again. Most users of these Lists know by now that when they reply to a post, they should quote back ONLY enough of the original post to identify it and its subject; however, as new users join us every day, some of them just are not aware they should trim down replies so that they don't contain all the original messages. Nothing is more aggravating to users than to see a very long post, THEN to see users reply back with a line or two of comment, AND ALL of the original post! QUOTING BACK ALL OF AN ORIGINAL MESSAGE IS NOT NECESSARY! Usually, including the first 2 or 3 lines of an email is all that is needed to allow others to see what is being responded to. For "newbies" (not a pejorative term, I assure you), who may be new to using a computer, there are some tips and tricks that will make things easier for you. Now, in different email programs, it will require different techniques to rid a reply of most of the original post; however, some basic techniques will help. To "highlight" text in a message (or in ANY document, for that matter), put the mouse cursor at the BEGINNING of the text you wish to highlight. While holding down the LEFT mouse button, "drag" the cursor to the end of the text you want highlighted, and release the mouse button. Your chosen text will be highlighted. Now, you can do several things with that text. If you hit the DELETE key, the text will disappear. If you hit CTRL+C, you will copy the text into your Windows Clip Board. The text in the Clip Board can be inserted into another document, email, etc., by placing the mouse cursor at the spot where you want it inserted, left-clicking once, and then hitting CTRL+V. That will "paste" the Clip Board text where you want it. In some email programs, such as Eudora, if you highlight text before clicking on the "Reply" button, the reply will contain ONLY that highlighted text. In other email programs, you have to hit "Reply" first, then highlight unwanted text and deleting it. No matter HOW you do it, you should NOT quote back all of an original post, unless it is very short, 3 or 4 lines, AND you feel it is important to quote all of it. In the past, I have posted "Keyboard Shortcuts" for Windows to these Lists, for use by new computer users. CTRL+C and CTRL+V are only two of the many, many shortcuts that you can use in virtually any Windows program/utility. If any of you are "newbies" and want me to post again, I will. Just let me know. Just for the record, the REASONS for not quoting back entire original text are many. 1) One is that many users just get tired of having to download long emails with a few dozen words of new text. Some users STILL pay for their server connections by the minutes/hours of usage each month. For them, downloading long, useless text is expensive. 2) Sending emails with unnecessary verbiage causes more load on the "pipelines" of the net/web. 3) Since all posts to these Lists are "Archived" at Rootsweb, that means it takes up unnecessary disk space on Rootsweb's servers. 4) Many users subscribe to these Lists in the Digest Mode. That means they don't receive each email as it is posted at Rootsweb; instead, they receive a Digest which contains several posts in one email. For those Digest subscribers who want to print out Digests, it either wastes paper and ink to print unnecessary text, OR they have to highlight and delete lots and lots of text BEFORE printing. 5) Many users, such as I, save all List emails on our home computers for future reference. If an original post was, say, 10,000 bytes in size, and a user replies to it with one line of new text, such as, "I agree", or "Thank you", or whatever, it means that when we save the reply, we are having to store 10,000 bytes of absolutely unnecessary text. Multiple that by several emails a day for some of these Lists, and multiply that by 2 or 3 dozen Lists, and you can see how it starts to add up month after month. One last pet peeve of mine: a user posts a very long email, say 10,000 bytes in length; another user replies, including all of the original post; another user replies to the reply and includes all of the replier's text AND the original text; another user replies to that, and so on. Can you see how absolutely ugly such replies to replies to replies to original posts are? Yes, I know SOME of us are so busy we don't (or don't WANT to) have the time to format emails correctly. I manage 21 Mailing Lists at Rootsweb; I subscribe to another 2 or 3 dozen; I receive at least 2 dozen personal emails daily; I reply to probably 25- 50 emails daily; yet, I have the time to highlight and delete as needed. So can anyone else have the time - all that is necessary is for you to TAKE the time. I know this is a rather long notice; however, this subject is one of the most aggravating for Listowners and users. It's not something we should HAVE to live with, since it can be corrected. All it takes is for the knowledge to be spread and for the recipients to have the courtesy to comply. Let's all do our part to cut down on unnecessary text in emails. What say? Regards, SgtGeorge George W. Durman Listowner

    11/13/2000 07:05:08
    1. [BROYLES] The Final Inspection (A Tribute to All Our Veterans)
    2. Listowner
    3. (Before any of you recent subscribers email me and tell me that I am violating my own rules about off-topic postings, I have ALWAYS allowed appropriate "seasonal", "holiday", and "special occasion" contributions to the Lists that I manage. If it offends anyone, just hit the delete key. After all, today IS Veteran's Day.) SgtGeorge George W. Durman ============== The Final Inspection The soldier stood and faced his God which must always come to pass. He hoped his shoes were shining just as brightly as his brass. "Step forward now, you soldier, how shall I deal with you? Have you always turned the other cheek? To My Church have you been true?" The soldier squared his shoulders and said, "No, Lord, I guess I ain't, because those of us who carry guns can't always be a saint. I've had to work most Sundays, and at times my talk was tough, and sometimes I've been violent, because the world is awfully rough. But, I never took a penny. That wasn't mine to keep. Though I worked a lot of overtime when the bills got just too steep, and I never passed a cry for help, though at times I shook with fear, and sometimes, God forgive me, I've wept unmanly tears. I know I don't deserve a place among the people here; they never wanted me around except to calm their fears. If you've a place for me here, Lord, It needn't be so grand, I never expected or had too much, but if you don't, I'll understand." There was a silence all around the throne where the saints had often trod, as the soldier waited quietly, for the judgment of his God, "Step forward now, you soldier, You've borne your burdens well, Walk peacefully on Heaven's streets, you've done your time in Hell." To all that serve and have served

    11/10/2000 06:46:35
    1. [BROYLES] RE: unsubscribe
    2. Kimball, Zhanna G
    3. -----Original Message----- From: Lee Miracle [mailto:leemiracle@yahoo.com] Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 10:21 AM To: BROYLES-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [BROYLES] William H Broyles Posted on: Broyles/Briles/Bryles<br>Broil/Broils/Brile/Brill<br>Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Broyles/39 Surname: Broyles, Barron, Hill, Sloan ------------------------- I have a William Hayes Broyles born in Tennessee in the mid 1800's . Mother was Hannah Hayes, father was Aaron Broyles. I have 12 siblings for him, but I do not know yet who he married. If it is possable for this to be the same man, let me know and I'll gove you the information I have. Lee Miracle ==== BROYLES Mailing List ==== ============================== Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2

    11/09/2000 06:52:22
    1. [BROYLES] William Hayes Broyles
    2. William Hayes Broyles, b. 3/3/1857 TN d. 6/1/1945 Orange Co., CA This information can be seen at Rootsweb California Death Records 1940-1997 http://userdb.rootsweb.com/ca/death/search.cgi or try clicking <A HREF="http://userdb.rootsweb.com/ca/death/search.cgi">DEATH Records</A> There is also information on California births 1905-1995 http://userdb.rootsweb.com/ca/birth/search.cgi or try clicking <A HREF="http://userdb.rootsweb.com/ca/birth/search.cgi">CA BIRTH Records</A> Jean

    11/07/2000 10:16:50
    1. Re: [BROYLES] William H Broyles
    2. I have a William Hays Broyles, born March 3, 1857 in Campbell County, TN. Died June 1, 1945, possibly in Orange County, CA. (Same parents as indicated by Lee.) I show he married a Susan Gilbreath. I have no other info on Susan and I don't have any information on their children. Sharon Thompson Englewood, CO cyberrose33@hotmail.com

    11/07/2000 06:28:28
    1. Re: [BROYLES] willliam h. broyles
    2. John K. Broyles, Sr.
    3. Guinn T Williamson wrote: > > aaron broyles (son of aaron and nancy davis) was married first to savanna thomas and had two chidren - Riley and Nancy. Aaron's second wife was hannah L. hays. Aaron and hannah had a bunch of kids - william h. being the sixth b. 3 mar 1857. My records show william married susan gilbreath but I have nothing on her > > Guinn T. Williamson > Decatur, Tx > > ==== BROYLES Mailing List ==== > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library I located the children of Aaron Broyles and Hannah L. Hays. There was a William H. Broyles, b. 3, Mar. 1857, md. Susan Gilreath, teared a large family at Linn, OK living in Orange, CA in 1935. I have no further information on him or his children. Ken Broyles

    11/07/2000 06:12:26
    1. Re: [BROYLES] willliam h. broyles
    2. John K. Broyles, Sr.
    3. Guinn T Williamson wrote: > > aaron broyles (son of aaron and nancy davis) was married first to savanna thomas and had two chidren - Riley and Nancy. Aaron's second wife was hannah L. hays. Aaron and hannah had a bunch of kids - william h. being the sixth b. 3 mar 1857. My records show william married susan gilbreath but I have nothing on her > > Guinn T. Williamson > Decatur, Tx > > ==== BROYLES Mailing List ==== > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library Aaron Broyles md. 1st Savanna Thomas 1842, 2 children and 2nd to Hannah L. Hayes in 1848 and had 13 children. Most of these were in Campbell Co., tN But I do not have all of the children. Ken Broyles

    11/07/2000 06:07:34
    1. [BROYLES] willliam h. broyles
    2. Guinn T Williamson
    3. aaron broyles (son of aaron and nancy davis) was married first to savanna thomas and had two chidren - Riley and Nancy. Aaron's second wife was hannah L. hays. Aaron and hannah had a bunch of kids - william h. being the sixth b. 3 mar 1857. My records show william married susan gilbreath but I have nothing on her Guinn T. Williamson Decatur, Tx

    11/07/2000 04:13:59
    1. Re: [BROYLES] William H Broyles
    2. A. G. Carrick
    3. Lee - That is pecking all around what information I have but just doesn't quite match up. Here is what I have. Let's exchange information I see what we can conclude. (The *'s mark my ancestors.) Gil Lee Miracle wrote: > > Posted on: Broyles/Briles/Bryles<br>Broil/Broils/Brile/Brill<br>Queries > Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Broyles/39 > > Surname: Broyles, Barron, Hill, Sloan > ------------------------- > > I have a William Hayes Broyles born in Tennessee in the mid 1800's . Mother > was Hannah Hayes, father was Aaron Broyles. I have 12 siblings for him, > but I do not know yet who he married. If it is possable for this to be > the same man, let me know and I'll gove you the information I have. > > Lee Miracle > > ==== BROYLES Mailing List ==== > > ============================== > Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 -- gilcarrick@home.com Gil Carrick, 1012 Portofino Dr., Arlington, TX, 76012 web page: http://www.members.home.net/gilcarrick/ ========================================================== Descendants of Abraham * BROYLES - 6 Nov 2000 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1-Abraham * BROYLES sp: Hanna * SCOTT 2-Hannah * BROYLES b: 11 Oct 1802 d: 3 Jun 1880 sp: John * BROWN b: 1 Oct 1800 m: 1818 d: 16 Jun 1880 3-Eliza BROWN b: 11 Jun 1819 sp: Cornelius HICKEY m: 1 Sep 1842 3-Julia Ann BROWN b: 11 Mar 1824 3-Waman L. BROWN b: 26 Feb 1826 sp: Mary E. McManus EVANS m: 17 Jun 1858 in White Co., TN 3-Alvira BROWN b: 11 Jan 1828 d: bef 1893 3-Mary Jane BROWN b: 1829 sp: Samuel V. MCMANUS b: 1829 m: 2 Mar 1858 3-Lawson C. * BROWN b: 10 Mar 1830 d: 29 Jan 1907 sp: Amanda * HUDGENS b: 18 Sep 1839 m: 18 Jan 1855 in White Co., TN d: 10 Jan 1875 4-Josephine BROWN b: 1856 4-James BROWN b: 1858 4-Hanna BROWN b: 1859 d: 1947 4-Emma * BROWN b: 1861 in Sparta, White Co., TN d: 1920 in Hollis, Harmon Co., OK 4-John O. BROWN b: 1862 d: 12 Oct 1932 in White Co., TN 4-William BROWN b: 1863 4-Charlie BROWN b: 1865 4-Mac BROWN b: 1869 4-Katie BROWN b: 1870 4-Daniel BROWN b: 1871 4-Samuel BROWN b: 1874 sp: Mary E. DUNN b: 17 Nov 1850 m: 25 Feb 1878 d: 15 Nov 1912 4-Eliza BROWN b: 5 Feb 1879 d: 14 Jul 1962 in White Co., TN 4-Maggie BROWN b: 17 Jan 1881 d: 6 Sep 1922 4-Robert Lee BROWN b: 18 Nov 1885 in White Co., TN d: 31 Mar 1936 3-William BROWN b: 11 Jul 1832 d: 11 Feb 1863 sp: Sophrana HICKEY b: abt 1837 m: 9 Jul 1855 d: 18 Jul 1907 3-John BROWN b: 14 Oct 1843 d: 8 Oct 1862

    11/06/2000 01:39:56
    1. [BROYLES] Gurney Broyles
    2. John K. Broyles, Sr.
    3. I am trying to find a Gurney Broyles. I know I have seen this name before but can not locate it now. He would probably be from Greene or Washington Co., TN thanks Ken Broyles jkbroyles@icx.net

    11/06/2000 07:54:33
    1. [BROYLES] William H Broyles
    2. Lee Miracle
    3. Posted on: Broyles/Briles/Bryles<br>Broil/Broils/Brile/Brill<br>Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Broyles/39 Surname: Broyles, Barron, Hill, Sloan ------------------------- I have a William Hayes Broyles born in Tennessee in the mid 1800's . Mother was Hannah Hayes, father was Aaron Broyles. I have 12 siblings for him, but I do not know yet who he married. If it is possable for this to be the same man, let me know and I'll gove you the information I have. Lee Miracle

    11/06/2000 12:20:31
    1. [BROYLES] Broyles Family
    2. Frances Brinkman
    3. Posted on: Broyles/Briles/Bryles<br>Broil/Broils/Brile/Brill<br>Bible Records Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/BroylesBibl/4 Surname: Broyles ------------------------- Looking for family of Woodrow Wilson Broyles(Bill),Gurtude Broyles,George(Muggins)Broyles,Roy(RL)Broyles,Clarence and Leo,Leonard Broyles Fannie May Broyles,Donald Ray,W.M.Broyles lived in Dequeen Ark,Alburquerque New Mexico,Calif,Tx if anyone has info please e-mail me at LAKEHARBOUR@msn.com

    11/03/2000 11:32:16
    1. Re: [BROYLES] William H. and Oscar S. Broyles
    2. George W. Durman
    3. Folks, don't forget that when you see one of these posts, it was originally sent to a Query Board at Rootsweb. The posts there are "ported" here to the Mailing List are for all users' benefit; however, the posters are usually NOT subscribers to this List, so, if you reply, you should reply back here to the List, AND send a CC: to the address you see in the FROM: header, which, in this case was: Shannon Sloan <slwsloan@cs.com> SgtGeorge At 07:02 PM 11/02/2000, Shannon Sloan wrote: *********START OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT********* >Posted on: Broyles/Briles/Bryles<br>Broil/Broils/Brile/Brill<br>Queries >Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/Broyles/38 > >Surname: Broyles Barron Hill Sloan >------------------------- > >Hi, I was hoping someone could help me with the search for Broyles relatives. >William H. BROYLES is my Husbands great-great grandfather. He was born >May 1865 in Tennessee. He maried Cynthia Annette BARRON, who was born June >19, 1868 in Washington County, Arkansas. They married September 13, 1886. >They had two known children: Oscar Sherwood b. June 21, 1887 Marshall, >Harrison County,Texas and d. May 13, 1957 in Texas; and Claude born 1888 >and died 1891. > >Oscar married Lola Frances HILL on October 25, 1949 in Pope County, Texas. > >Does anyone have these people in their family archives? i would love to >find out William's parents name? Possibly Riley and Rachel R. Morgan Broyles? >Any sibilings? etc... > >Thanks for your help in advance!!! >Shannon Sloan > > >==== BROYLES Mailing List ==== > > > >============================== >Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history >learning and how-to articles on the Internet. >http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library **********END OF ORIGINAL MESSAGE TEXT**********

    11/03/2000 06:44:11
    1. [BROYLES] William H. and Oscar S. Broyles
    2. Shannon Sloan
    3. Posted on: Broyles/Briles/Bryles<br>Broil/Broils/Brile/Brill<br>Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/Broyles/38 Surname: Broyles Barron Hill Sloan ------------------------- Hi, I was hoping someone could help me with the search for Broyles relatives. William H. BROYLES is my Husbands great-great grandfather. He was born May 1865 in Tennessee. He maried Cynthia Annette BARRON, who was born June 19, 1868 in Washington County, Arkansas. They married September 13, 1886. They had two known children: Oscar Sherwood b. June 21, 1887 Marshall, Harrison County,Texas and d. May 13, 1957 in Texas; and Claude born 1888 and died 1891. Oscar married Lola Frances HILL on October 25, 1949 in Pope County, Texas. Does anyone have these people in their family archives? i would love to find out William's parents name? Possibly Riley and Rachel R. Morgan Broyles? Any sibilings? etc... Thanks for your help in advance!!! Shannon Sloan

    11/02/2000 09:02:42
    1. [BROYLES] How to Search the Archives for Any Mailing List
    2. George W. Durman
    3. Just thought I would post this again for those of you who might want to search for past posts. There are TWO list archives, with different uses, and searchable two different ways. =============== To go to any list directly, use http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=LISTNAME-L This archive is drawn from the digests of each list, so it may be a day or two behind, depending on list settings. =============== The Threaded Archive -- for any particular list, you can go to http://archiver.rootsweb.com/ and find the wanted list, or go to the list directly: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/LISTNAME-L/ The Threaded Archive is wonderful for browsing. The entries are drawn from individual posts, so they are almost instantly available. =============== SgtGeorge Listowner

    10/27/2000 09:24:34
    1. [BROYLES] Susan Broyles
    2. Seeking information on Susan(nah) Broyles who married Elisha Humphreys in April 1788 in Washington/Carter Co. TN. She was my GGG grandmother. I have found three Susan(nah) Broyles cousins who were born between 1766 and 1775. One married Andrew Vaught, one married John Massie and one I can find no marriage information on. The ages of the children born to the first two eliminate the possibility of a second marriage to Elisha. The one I have not been able to find any data on was the daughter of John Broyles and Margaret Utz. Does anyone know if the daughter of John and Margaret married Elisha Humphreys? Elisha was born Mar 12, 1764 and died Aug 15, 1848 Carter/Washington Co. He was the son of John Humphreys and Susannah ______.. Elisha and Susan had the following children. Moses, Elizabeth, Eleanor, Jacob, Jane, Jesse, Orry, Susan, Jefferson Madison, Buford, and Mary Lorina. They were born between 1792 and 1813. Lee Skelton.

    10/23/2000 07:53:23
    1. Re: [BROYLES] James Broyles and wives.
    2. See the following web page for James and his descendants http://www.ultranet.com/~deeds/broyles/html/d0001/g0000081.htm#I258 Judy Hawman <judyh@flashcom.net> on 10/21/2000 06:34:43 PM Please respond to BROYLES-L@rootsweb.com To: BROYLES-L@rootsweb.com cc: Subject: [BROYLES] James Broyles and wives. Does anyone have any information on James Broyles born 2 June 1802 in Washington Co. , TN and died 30 January 1890 in Elmer, Macon Co., MO ? He married Lucinda Broyles (Broyles is her maiden name) 18 December 1802. They were married 31 December 1823 in Greene Co., TN. She was the daughter of John Broyles and Frances Bays. She died 1837 His second wife was Parthenia Robinson whom he married 22 September 1839 in Cooper Co., MO. I am interested in any information regarding his descendents. He is the brother of my 2nd great grandfather. Thank you for your help Judy Broyles Hawman Judyh@flashcom.net ==== BROYLES Mailing List ==== ============================== 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

    10/23/2000 04:44:21
    1. [BROYLES] Rufus Broyles
    2. Tawnya Hurst
    3. Posted on: Broyles/Briles/Bryles<br>Broil/Broils/Brile/Brill<br>Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/Broyles/37 Surname: ------------------------- I am searching for my grandmothers, grandfather Rufus Broyles. My grandmothers fathers name is James William Broyles. My grandmothers mothers names is Odiea Elizabeth Smith. I know that James and Odiea both died in Morristown Tenn. I believe that my grandmothers, grandparents were probably not married, but I am not sure. If you have any information on Rufus Broyles, please contact me at TDrNerio@AOL.com Thank You Tawnya Hurst

    10/22/2000 02:40:50