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    1. Re: [BROYLES] Broyles Nicholas wife Dorthea Creigler
    2. Ancestors of Dorthea Crisler Generation No. 1 1. Dorthea Crisler, born Abt. 1735 in Orange Co, VA; died in Washington Co, TN. She was the daughter of 2. Theobold (Howatt) Devald Christler and 3. Rosina Garr. She married (1) Nicholas Broyles Bef. 1757. He was born 1730 in Spotsylvania Co, VA, and died 08-September-1814 in Washington Co, TN. He was the son of Hans Jacob A Broyles and Maria Catherine Fleischman. Notes for Nicholas Broyles: 1. SOURCE: Page 30-31-32, Keith's Typescript With Additions, published by John K. Broyles, Sr. 302 Woodland Hills Road, Clinton, Tennessee 37716-5934 (copies still avaiable, cost about $60.00) 7. Nicholas Broyles (son of Jacob Broyles, 2) was born in Virginia about 1730, died in Washington Co.,Tenn., shortly before Sept. 8, 1814. He married Dorothea Christler, daughter of Deobold Christler, before 1757. Deobold Christler (first name given variously as Theobolt, Tevolt, and even as Fawatt) made will in Culpeper Co., Va. Feb. 20, 1776 probated Nov. 18, 1776, in which he mentions daughter Dortha Broyles. He married Rosina Garr and their many descendants should have been in The Garr Genealogy but were overlooked. The author evidently missed the will of Deobald (whose name he gives .as Fawatt) Christler, giving ten children whose names he had received by tradition but with no Dorothy. The will referred to above is ample proof that he had a daughter Dorothy Christler who married Nicholas Broyles. Nicholas Breil and wife Dorothea, one or the other, acted as sponsor at the baptism of all the children of Wilhelm Zimerman (same as Carpenter) and wife Mary, who was the daughter of Adam Wilhite and wife Catherine Broyles (5) . Dorothea Breilin also acted as sponsor at the baptisms of several children of Adam Christler (1769-1778). The births of eight of the children of Nicholas Broyles are recorded in the Hebron Birth Register and a Christler acted as sponsor at the baptisms of seven of them. Nicolus Breils was sponsor in 1777 for child of Anthony and Elizabeth Perry. In Culpeper Co., Va. on Sept. 28, 1782 Nicholas Broyle and wife Dolly sold land to Francis Major, both making their marks. This date indicates the time of their departure to east Tennessee. Nicholas Broyle on May, 15, 1780 (1781) entered 1400 acres in Kentucky on Green River but he probably never followed up his claim. In Washington Co., Tenn., Aug. 2, 1788 Nicholas Broyles bought of Joseph Bullar 200 acres on the Little Limestone; likewise on the same day and from the same party he bought 640 acres on theEnorthh side of Nolachuckey River at the mouth of Little Limestone. Both deeds were witnessed by Jno. McMacken and Conrod Wilhoite. This land can be precisely located. It lay in the western-most part of Washington County and included the present villaage of Broylesville, which however was probably named for a later Broyles. On Aug. 5, 1788 Nicholas Broiles and wife Dorothy (both make marks) sold in two separate deeds to Sirus (thus in one deed but Cirus in the other) Broiles, first, one tract of 100 acres lying on the north side of Nolachuckey on Little Limestone; second, a tract of 320 acres on the north side of Nolachuckey beginning near the mouth of Little Limestone. In 1789 Nicholas Broyles received grant of 100 acres on the west side of Little Limestone. On Feb. 15, 1791 Nicholas Broils sold to Solomon Yeager for natural love and affection to said Solomon Yeager and wife Elizabeth 100 acres at the mouth of Little Limestone. Samuel Broils (he was son of Cyrus) was one of the witnesses. On same day Nichlas Broils sold to Solomon Yeager 100 acres lying on west side of Little Limestone. On Sept. 17, 1797 Nicholas Broyles sold to son Abraham Broyles land on Little Limestone, joining Cyrus Broyles. The deed was witnessed by Tobias Broils and Daniel Broils (both sons of Cyrus). On Sept. 19, 1797 Nicholas Broyles sold to the heirs of Rheuben Broyles for affection 129 acres joining Cyrus Broyles, James Grimes, John McAllister, and Solomon Yeager, along said Yeager's line to Abraham Broyles's line, with the reservation that the heirs of Rheuben Broyles allow Nicholas Broyles and wife Dorothy the use of the part on the north side of Onion Branch. The deed was witnessed by Daniel Broyles and Abraham Broyle. This is the last mention found of Dorothy Broyles. On Aug. 5, 1806 Nicholas Broyle sold to Abraham Broyles one negro girl. Samuel Broyles and Thomas Broyle, being the witnesses; and on Sept. 15, 1806 Nicholas Broyle sold to Sollomon Yeager one negro girl, Samuel Broyle and John Stout being the witnesses. The inventory of Nicholas Broyles was presented to the Washington County Court, November 1814 and included a record of the sale of his property made on Sept. 8, 1814. The total valuation was $1306.27. There were many buyers among whom were Samuel Broyles, Adam Broyles, Henry Glaze, Samuel Stonecypher, Adam Harmon, and Cornelius Broyles. The births of the children of Nicholas Broyles and . his wife Dorothea are recorded in the Hebron Birth Register, with one exception. The name Reuben Broyles fails to appear. Between Maria, born 1766, and Rosina, born 1770 there is room for another child and Reuben probably belonged here and was omitted through some accident. If he does not belong here we shall have to place him before 1757. That he was the son of Nicholas is proved by tradition and by the deed of Sept. 19, 1797, cited above. Among the sponsors at the christenings of Nicholas Broyles's children the names of John Wayland and Catharine Wayland appear frequently. Catharine Wayland was the sistet of Nicholas Broyles. Michael Gaar and Elizabetha Gaar also act as sponsors. She was the daughter of Adam Wilhite who married Catharine Broyles (4). Wilhelm Ziminerman (once) and Maria Zimmerman (six times) act as sponsors for Nicholas Broyles's children. She also was daughter of Adam and Catharine Broyles Wilhite. Nicholas Broyles had 9 children, 3 sons and 6 daughters. Nc descendants of his son Daniel have been found. His son Reuben married and had 4 daughters, no sons. So the known descendants of Nicholas by direct male line all come from his son Abraham. Elizabeth, daughter of Nicholas, married Solomon Yeager, and it is believed that his daughter Sarah married Thomas Tipton. Three daughters are unaccounted for. They may have married east Tennessee men and left issue. Nicholas Broyies (7) and wife Dorothea Christler had issue: 39. i. Daniel Broyles, born Aug. 18, 1757. No certain record of him has been found in Tennessee. The Daniel in the Tennessee records was the son of Cyrus Broyles. Daniel, son of Nicholas, may not have gone to Tennessee. He is probably identical with the Daniel Broy] confirmed at Hebron Church, Apr. 7 (Easter), 1776: who signed petitior June 5, 1779; and was taxed for personal proberty, 1783, Culpeper Co., Va. Possibly he is identical with the'Daniel Broyles who appears ir the Mercer Co., Ky records. 1816, which Daniel is not otherwise accounted for. 40. II. Elizabeth Broyles. 41. III Abraham Broyles. 42 IV Sara Broyles. 43. v Maria Broyles, born July 17, 1766. 44. vi Reuben Broyles. 45. vii Rosina Broyles, born Oct. 23, 1770 46. viii Phebe Broyles, born July 30, 1773. See Samuel Broyles (50) 47. ix Lea Broyles. born May 20. 1775. As Leann Broyles she married William McGhee, Sept. 2, 1793, Washington Co., Tenn. with Reuben Broyles as bondsman. More About Nicholas Broyles and Dorthea Crisler: Marriage: Bef. 1757 Generation No. 2 2. Theobold (Howatt) Devald Christler, born 1700 in Rotterdam, Holland; died 1776 in Culpepper Co, VA. He married 3. Rosina Garr. 3. Rosina Garr, born 11-August-1713 in Illenschwang, Bavaria, Germany; died 1779 in Culpepper Co, VA. Children of Theobold Christler and Rosina Garr are: 1 i. Dorthea Crisler, born Abt. 1735 in Orange Co, VA; died in Washington Co, TN; married Nicholas Broyles Bef. 1757. ii. David Theobold Crisler, born Abt. 1742 in Orange Co, VA; married Elizabeth Wayland 1780; born Abt. 1762 in VA. More About David Crisler and Elizabeth Wayland: Marriage: 1780 iii. Leonard Crisler, born Abt. 1745; died 1824; married Margaret Clore 1766 in Culpeper Co, VA; born Abt. 1750 in Culpeper Co, VA; died 1824. More About Leonard Crisler and Margaret Clore: Marriage: 1766, Culpeper Co, VA iv. Margaret Crisler, born Abt. 1748 in Culpeper Co, VA; married Adam Clore Bef. 1776 in Culpeper Co, VA. More About Adam Clore and Margaret Crisler: Marriage: Bef. 1776, Culpeper Co, VA v. Elizabeth Crisler, born 1752 in Orange Co, VA; married Michael Wilhoite in Culpeper Co, VA; born 1745 in Orange County, Virginia; died Bef. 15-April-1805 in Madison County, Virginia (Source: An inventory of Michael's estate was made 15 April 1805 by Thomas). More About Michael Wilhoite and Elizabeth Crisler: Marriage: Culpeper Co, VA

    04/21/2000 06:54:23
    1. Re: [BROYLES] Broyles Nicholas wife Dorthea Creigler
    2. John K. Broyles, Sr.
    3. RAILSELLER@aol.com wrote: > > Ancestors of Dorthea Crisler > > Generation No. 1 > > 1. Dorthea Crisler, born Abt. 1735 in Orange Co, VA; died in Washington > Co, TN. She was the daughter of 2. Theobold (Howatt) Devald Christler and 3. > Rosina Garr. She married (1) Nicholas Broyles Bef. 1757. He was born 1730 > in Spotsylvania Co, VA, and died 08-September-1814 in Washington Co, TN. He > was the son of Hans Jacob A Broyles and Maria Catherine Fleischman. > > Notes for Nicholas Broyles: > 1. SOURCE: Page 30-31-32, Keith's Typescript With Additions, published by > John K. Broyles, Sr. 302 Woodland Hills Road, Clinton, Tennessee 37716-5934 > (copies still avaiable, cost about $60.00) > > 7. Nicholas Broyles (son of Jacob Broyles, 2) was born in Virginia > about 1730, died in Washington Co.,Tenn., shortly before Sept. 8, 1814. > He married Dorothea Christler, daughter of Deobold Christler, before > 1757. Deobold Christler (first name given variously as Theobolt, > Tevolt, and even as Fawatt) made will in Culpeper Co., Va. Feb. 20, 1776 > probated Nov. 18, 1776, in which he mentions daughter Dortha Broyles. He > married Rosina Garr and their many descendants should have been in The > Garr Genealogy but were overlooked. The author evidently missed the will of > Deobald (whose name he gives .as Fawatt) Christler, giving ten children > whose names he had received by tradition but with no Dorothy. The will > referred to above is ample proof that he had a daughter Dorothy Christler > who married Nicholas Broyles. Nicholas Breil and wife Dorothea, one or the > other, acted as sponsor at the baptism of all the children of Wilhelm > Zimerman (same as Carpenter) and wife Mary, who was the daughter of Adam > Wilhite and wife Catherine Broyles (5) . Dorothea Breilin also acted as > sponsor at the baptisms of several children of Adam Christler (1769-1778). > The births of eight of the children of Nicholas Broyles are recorded in > the Hebron Birth Register and a Christler acted as sponsor at the > baptisms of seven of them. Nicolus Breils was sponsor in 1777 for child > of Anthony and Elizabeth Perry. > > In Culpeper Co., Va. on Sept. 28, 1782 Nicholas Broyle and wife Dolly > sold land to Francis Major, both making their marks. This date indicates > the time of their departure to east Tennessee. Nicholas Broyle on May, > 15, 1780 (1781) entered 1400 acres in Kentucky on Green River but he probably > never followed up his claim. In Washington Co., Tenn., Aug. 2, 1788 Nicholas > Broyles bought of Joseph Bullar 200 acres on the Little Limestone; likewise > on the same day and from the same party he bought 640 acres on theEnorthh > side of Nolachuckey River at the mouth of Little Limestone. Both deeds > were witnessed by Jno. McMacken and Conrod Wilhoite. This land can be > precisely located. It lay in the western-most part of Washington County > and included the present villaage of Broylesville, which however was > probably named for a later Broyles. On Aug. 5, 1788 Nicholas Broiles and > wife Dorothy (both make marks) sold in two separate deeds to Sirus (thus > in one deed but Cirus in the other) Broiles, first, one tract of 100 > acres lying on the north side of Nolachuckey on Little Limestone; second, a > tract of 320 acres on the north side of Nolachuckey beginning near the mouth > of Little Limestone. In 1789 Nicholas Broyles received grant of 100 acres on > the west side of Little Limestone. On Feb. 15, 1791 Nicholas Broils > sold to Solomon Yeager for natural love and affection to said Solomon Yeager > and wife Elizabeth 100 acres at the mouth of Little Limestone. Samuel > Broils (he was son of Cyrus) was one of the witnesses. On same day Nichlas > Broils sold to Solomon Yeager 100 acres lying on west side of Little > Limestone. On Sept. 17, 1797 Nicholas Broyles sold to son Abraham Broyles > land on Little Limestone, joining Cyrus Broyles. The deed was witnessed by > Tobias Broils and Daniel Broils (both sons of Cyrus). On Sept. 19, 1797 > Nicholas Broyles sold to the heirs of Rheuben Broyles for affection 129 > acres joining Cyrus Broyles, James Grimes, John McAllister, and Solomon > Yeager, along said Yeager's line to Abraham Broyles's line, with > the reservation that the heirs of Rheuben Broyles allow Nicholas Broyles > and wife Dorothy the use of the part on the north side of Onion > Branch. The deed was witnessed by Daniel Broyles and Abraham Broyle. This > is the last mention found of Dorothy Broyles. On Aug. 5, 1806 Nicholas > Broyle sold to Abraham Broyles one negro girl. Samuel Broyles and Thomas > Broyle, being the witnesses; and on Sept. 15, 1806 Nicholas Broyle sold to > Sollomon Yeager one negro girl, Samuel Broyle and John Stout being the > witnesses. The inventory of Nicholas Broyles was presented to the > Washington County Court, November 1814 and included a record of the sale of > his property made on Sept. 8, 1814. The total valuation was $1306.27. > There were many buyers among whom were Samuel Broyles, Adam Broyles, Henry > Glaze, Samuel Stonecypher, Adam Harmon, and Cornelius Broyles. > > The births of the children of Nicholas Broyles and . his wife > Dorothea are recorded in the Hebron Birth Register, with one > exception. The name Reuben Broyles fails to appear. Between Maria, born > 1766, and Rosina, born 1770 there is room for another child and Reuben > probably belonged here and was omitted through some accident. If he does > not belong here we shall have to place him before 1757. That he was the > son of Nicholas is proved by tradition and by the deed of Sept. 19, 1797, > cited above. Among the sponsors at the christenings of Nicholas Broyles's > children the names of John Wayland and Catharine Wayland appear frequently. > Catharine Wayland was the sistet of Nicholas Broyles. Michael Gaar > and Elizabetha Gaar also act as sponsors. She was the daughter of Adam > Wilhite who married Catharine Broyles (4). Wilhelm Ziminerman (once) and > Maria Zimmerman (six times) act as sponsors for Nicholas Broyles's children. > She also was daughter of Adam and Catharine Broyles Wilhite. > > Nicholas Broyles had 9 children, 3 sons and 6 daughters. Nc > descendants of his son Daniel have been found. His son Reuben married and > had 4 daughters, no sons. So the known descendants of Nicholas by direct > male line all come from his son Abraham. Elizabeth, daughter of Nicholas, > married Solomon Yeager, and it is believed that his daughter Sarah married > Thomas Tipton. Three daughters are unaccounted for. They may have married > east Tennessee men and left issue. Nicholas Broyies (7) and wife Dorothea > Christler had issue: > > 39. i. Daniel Broyles, born Aug. 18, 1757. No certain record of > him has been found in Tennessee. The Daniel in the Tennessee records was > the son of Cyrus Broyles. Daniel, son of Nicholas, may not have gone to > Tennessee. He is probably identical with the Daniel Broy] confirmed at > Hebron Church, Apr. 7 (Easter), 1776: who signed petitior June 5, 1779; and > was taxed for personal proberty, 1783, Culpeper Co., Va. Possibly he is > identical with the'Daniel Broyles who appears ir the Mercer Co., Ky > records. 1816, which Daniel is not otherwise accounted for. > > 40. II. Elizabeth Broyles. > 41. III Abraham Broyles. > 42 IV Sara Broyles. > 43. v Maria Broyles, born July 17, 1766. > 44. vi Reuben Broyles. > 45. vii Rosina Broyles, born Oct. 23, 1770 > 46. viii Phebe Broyles, born July 30, 1773. See Samuel Broyles > (50) > 47. ix Lea Broyles. born May 20. 1775. As Leann Broyles she married > William McGhee, Sept. 2, 1793, Washington Co., Tenn. with Reuben Broyles > as bondsman. > > More About Nicholas Broyles and Dorthea Crisler: > Marriage: Bef. 1757 > > Generation No. 2 > > 2. Theobold (Howatt) Devald Christler, born 1700 in Rotterdam, Holland; > died 1776 in Culpepper Co, VA. He married 3. Rosina Garr. > 3. Rosina Garr, born 11-August-1713 in Illenschwang, Bavaria, Germany; > died 1779 in Culpepper Co, VA. > > Children of Theobold Christler and Rosina Garr are: > 1 i. Dorthea Crisler, born Abt. 1735 in Orange Co, VA; died in > Washington Co, TN; married Nicholas Broyles Bef. 1757. > ii. David Theobold Crisler, born Abt. 1742 in Orange Co, VA; married > Elizabeth Wayland 1780; born Abt. 1762 in VA. > > More About David Crisler and Elizabeth Wayland: > Marriage: 1780 > > iii. Leonard Crisler, born Abt. 1745; died 1824; married Margaret > Clore 1766 in Culpeper Co, VA; born Abt. 1750 in Culpeper Co, VA; died 1824. > > More About Leonard Crisler and Margaret Clore: > Marriage: 1766, Culpeper Co, VA > > iv. Margaret Crisler, born Abt. 1748 in Culpeper Co, VA; married Adam > Clore Bef. 1776 in Culpeper Co, VA. > > More About Adam Clore and Margaret Crisler: > Marriage: Bef. 1776, Culpeper Co, VA > > v. Elizabeth Crisler, born 1752 in Orange Co, VA; married Michael > Wilhoite in Culpeper Co, VA; born 1745 in Orange County, Virginia; died Bef. > 15-April-1805 in Madison County, Virginia (Source: An inventory of Michael's > estate was made 15 April 1805 by Thomas). > > More About Michael Wilhoite and Elizabeth Crisler: > Marriage: Culpeper Co, VA > > ==== 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) > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ The books mention for $60 is really $69.95 for the 4 volume set. approx. 900 pages ppd. Ken Broyles

    04/22/2000 03:30:03
    1. Re: [BROYLES] Broyles Nicholas wife Dorthea Creiglerthanks thanks and more thanks from bama
    2. william hersch
    3. From william r. hersch you will not believe what information you have sent to me .All of the following people that you mention in the information you sent me are gg-grandparents of mine Conrad Reuben Wilhite his wife Elizabeth Broyles Reuben Wilhite their son Married Mary polly Yeager her father Solomon Yeager also married a different Elizabeth Broyles I also am related to the Cloyd family of Washington county Tenn and The Sligers Who moved to east Tenn After the American revolution. I visited Washington County tenn in Jan for a day and found the Cherokee community Baptist church were some of the Sligers are Barred,went to the court house and spent ashort time at the Library.I also met with John K. Broyles for a short time and bought a Wilhite book off him.I live in LEHIGHTON PENNA now. I was born in Cookeville TENN and plan to visit TENN the last week of July and part of the first of August. When I come down their I go to my family reunion of the Rodgers in Cookeville. I also plan to spend more time in Washington county and White county to research the Wilhites Sligers, Yeagers,Welch and Cloyds. If you want any information from me I will gladly mail it to you. send me your mailing address and I will send you what I can. ----- Original Message ----- From: <RAILSELLER@aol.com> To: <BROYLES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, April 22, 2000 12:54 AM Subject: Re: [BROYLES] Broyles Nicholas wife Dorthea Creigler > > Ancestors of Dorthea Crisler > > > Generation No. 1 > > 1. Dorthea Crisler, born Abt. 1735 in Orange Co, VA; died in Washington > Co, TN. She was the daughter of 2. Theobold (Howatt) Devald Christler and 3. > Rosina Garr. She married (1) Nicholas Broyles Bef. 1757. He was born 1730 > in Spotsylvania Co, VA, and died 08-September-1814 in Washington Co, TN. He > was the son of Hans Jacob A Broyles and Maria Catherine Fleischman. > > Notes for Nicholas Broyles: > 1. SOURCE: Page 30-31-32, Keith's Typescript With Additions, published by > John K. Broyles, Sr. 302 Woodland Hills Road, Clinton, Tennessee 37716-5934 > (copies still avaiable, cost about $60.00) > > > 7. Nicholas Broyles (son of Jacob Broyles, 2) was born in Virginia > about 1730, died in Washington Co.,Tenn., shortly before Sept. 8, 1814. > He married Dorothea Christler, daughter of Deobold Christler, before > 1757. Deobold Christler (first name given variously as Theobolt, > Tevolt, and even as Fawatt) made will in Culpeper Co., Va. Feb. 20, 1776 > probated Nov. 18, 1776, in which he mentions daughter Dortha Broyles. He > married Rosina Garr and their many descendants should have been in The > Garr Genealogy but were overlooked. The author evidently missed the will of > Deobald (whose name he gives .as Fawatt) Christler, giving ten children > whose names he had received by tradition but with no Dorothy. The will > referred to above is ample proof that he had a daughter Dorothy Christler > who married Nicholas Broyles. Nicholas Breil and wife Dorothea, one or the > other, acted as sponsor at the baptism of all the children of Wilhelm > Zimerman (same as Carpenter) and wife Mary, who was the daughter of Adam > Wilhite and wife Catherine Broyles (5) . Dorothea Breilin also acted as > sponsor at the baptisms of several children of Adam Christler (1769-1778). > The births of eight of the children of Nicholas Broyles are recorded in > the Hebron Birth Register and a Christler acted as sponsor at the > baptisms of seven of them. Nicolus Breils was sponsor in 1777 for child > of Anthony and Elizabeth Perry. > > In Culpeper Co., Va. on Sept. 28, 1782 Nicholas Broyle and wife Dolly > sold land to Francis Major, both making their marks. This date indicates > the time of their departure to east Tennessee. Nicholas Broyle on May, > 15, 1780 (1781) entered 1400 acres in Kentucky on Green River but he probably > never followed up his claim. In Washington Co., Tenn., Aug. 2, 1788 Nicholas > Broyles bought of Joseph Bullar 200 acres on the Little Limestone; likewise > on the same day and from the same party he bought 640 acres on theEnorthh > side of Nolachuckey River at the mouth of Little Limestone. Both deeds > were witnessed by Jno. McMacken and Conrod Wilhoite. This land can be > precisely located. It lay in the western-most part of Washington County > and included the present villaage of Broylesville, which however was > probably named for a later Broyles. On Aug. 5, 1788 Nicholas Broiles and > wife Dorothy (both make marks) sold in two separate deeds to Sirus (thus > in one deed but Cirus in the other) Broiles, first, one tract of 100 > acres lying on the north side of Nolachuckey on Little Limestone; second, a > tract of 320 acres on the north side of Nolachuckey beginning near the mouth > of Little Limestone. In 1789 Nicholas Broyles received grant of 100 acres on > the west side of Little Limestone. On Feb. 15, 1791 Nicholas Broils > sold to Solomon Yeager for natural love and affection to said Solomon Yeager > and wife Elizabeth 100 acres at the mouth of Little Limestone. Samuel > Broils (he was son of Cyrus) was one of the witnesses. On same day Nichlas > Broils sold to Solomon Yeager 100 acres lying on west side of Little > Limestone. On Sept. 17, 1797 Nicholas Broyles sold to son Abraham Broyles > land on Little Limestone, joining Cyrus Broyles. The deed was witnessed by > Tobias Broils and Daniel Broils (both sons of Cyrus). On Sept. 19, 1797 > Nicholas Broyles sold to the heirs of Rheuben Broyles for affection 129 > acres joining Cyrus Broyles, James Grimes, John McAllister, and Solomon > Yeager, along said Yeager's line to Abraham Broyles's line, with > the reservation that the heirs of Rheuben Broyles allow Nicholas Broyles > and wife Dorothy the use of the part on the north side of Onion > Branch. The deed was witnessed by Daniel Broyles and Abraham Broyle. This > is the last mention found of Dorothy Broyles. On Aug. 5, 1806 Nicholas > Broyle sold to Abraham Broyles one negro girl. Samuel Broyles and Thomas > Broyle, being the witnesses; and on Sept. 15, 1806 Nicholas Broyle sold to > Sollomon Yeager one negro girl, Samuel Broyle and John Stout being the > witnesses. The inventory of Nicholas Broyles was presented to the > Washington County Court, November 1814 and included a record of the sale of > his property made on Sept. 8, 1814. The total valuation was $1306.27. > There were many buyers among whom were Samuel Broyles, Adam Broyles, Henry > Glaze, Samuel Stonecypher, Adam Harmon, and Cornelius Broyles. > > The births of the children of Nicholas Broyles and . his wife > Dorothea are recorded in the Hebron Birth Register, with one > exception. The name Reuben Broyles fails to appear. Between Maria, born > 1766, and Rosina, born 1770 there is room for another child and Reuben > probably belonged here and was omitted through some accident. If he does > not belong here we shall have to place him before 1757. That he was the > son of Nicholas is proved by tradition and by the deed of Sept. 19, 1797, > cited above. Among the sponsors at the christenings of Nicholas Broyles's > children the names of John Wayland and Catharine Wayland appear frequently. > Catharine Wayland was the sistet of Nicholas Broyles. Michael Gaar > and Elizabetha Gaar also act as sponsors. She was the daughter of Adam > Wilhite who married Catharine Broyles (4). Wilhelm Ziminerman (once) and > Maria Zimmerman (six times) act as sponsors for Nicholas Broyles's children. > She also was daughter of Adam and Catharine Broyles Wilhite. > > Nicholas Broyles had 9 children, 3 sons and 6 daughters. Nc > descendants of his son Daniel have been found. His son Reuben married and > had 4 daughters, no sons. So the known descendants of Nicholas by direct > male line all come from his son Abraham. Elizabeth, daughter of Nicholas, > married Solomon Yeager, and it is believed that his daughter Sarah married > Thomas Tipton. Three daughters are unaccounted for. They may have married > east Tennessee men and left issue. Nicholas Broyies (7) and wife Dorothea > Christler had issue: > > 39. i. Daniel Broyles, born Aug. 18, 1757. No certain record of > him has been found in Tennessee. The Daniel in the Tennessee records was > the son of Cyrus Broyles. Daniel, son of Nicholas, may not have gone to > Tennessee. He is probably identical with the Daniel Broy] confirmed at > Hebron Church, Apr. 7 (Easter), 1776: who signed petitior June 5, 1779; and > was taxed for personal proberty, 1783, Culpeper Co., Va. Possibly he is > identical with the'Daniel Broyles who appears ir the Mercer Co., Ky > records. 1816, which Daniel is not otherwise accounted for. > > 40. II. Elizabeth Broyles. > 41. III Abraham Broyles. > 42 IV Sara Broyles. > 43. v Maria Broyles, born July 17, 1766. > 44. vi Reuben Broyles. > 45. vii Rosina Broyles, born Oct. 23, 1770 > 46. viii Phebe Broyles, born July 30, 1773. See Samuel Broyles > (50) > 47. ix Lea Broyles. born May 20. 1775. As Leann Broyles she married > William McGhee, Sept. 2, 1793, Washington Co., Tenn. with Reuben Broyles > as bondsman. > > > > More About Nicholas Broyles and Dorthea Crisler: > Marriage: Bef. 1757 > > Generation No. 2 > > 2. Theobold (Howatt) Devald Christler, born 1700 in Rotterdam, Holland; > died 1776 in Culpepper Co, VA. He married 3. Rosina Garr. > 3. Rosina Garr, born 11-August-1713 in Illenschwang, Bavaria, Germany; > died 1779 in Culpepper Co, VA. > > Children of Theobold Christler and Rosina Garr are: > 1 i. Dorthea Crisler, born Abt. 1735 in Orange Co, VA; died in > Washington Co, TN; married Nicholas Broyles Bef. 1757. > ii. David Theobold Crisler, born Abt. 1742 in Orange Co, VA; married > Elizabeth Wayland 1780; born Abt. 1762 in VA. > > More About David Crisler and Elizabeth Wayland: > Marriage: 1780 > > iii. Leonard Crisler, born Abt. 1745; died 1824; married Margaret > Clore 1766 in Culpeper Co, VA; born Abt. 1750 in Culpeper Co, VA; died 1824. > > More About Leonard Crisler and Margaret Clore: > Marriage: 1766, Culpeper Co, VA > > iv. Margaret Crisler, born Abt. 1748 in Culpeper Co, VA; married Adam > Clore Bef. 1776 in Culpeper Co, VA. > > More About Adam Clore and Margaret Crisler: > Marriage: Bef. 1776, Culpeper Co, VA > > v. Elizabeth Crisler, born 1752 in Orange Co, VA; married Michael > Wilhoite in Culpeper Co, VA; born 1745 in Orange County, Virginia; died Bef. > 15-April-1805 in Madison County, Virginia (Source: An inventory of Michael's > estate was made 15 April 1805 by Thomas). > > More About Michael Wilhoite and Elizabeth Crisler: > Marriage: Culpeper Co, VA > > > > ==== 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) > > > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ > >

    04/22/2000 05:45:59