I saved this message to the list in May per the Riley Broyles information request. Jerry Jones Subj: [BROYLES] William H. Broyles Date: 5/24/2001 10:06:14 AM Central Daylight Time From: sam_broyles@hotmail.com (Sam Broyles) Sender: sam_broyles@hotmail.com Reply-to: BROYLES-L@rootsweb.com To: BROYLES-L@rootsweb.com Posted on: Broyles/Briles/Bryles Broil/Broils/Brile/Brill Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Broyles/10045 Surname: BROYLES, MORGAN, CLARK, THOMAS, EARNEST, DAVIS, KLUG, WILHOIT, MEDLEY, LOTSPECK, PRATHER, CASTLER, YAGER, RUSSELL, SEVIER, ROBERTSON, MILLER, SKILES ------------------------- William Hamp Broyles b. May 10, 1865 Campbell Co., TN; son of Riley Broyles (Union Army, Pvt., E Co., 32nd KY Inf. 1862-1863 residing 1890 Newcomb TN PO; b. Nov 6, 1843 CCT;d. Jun 16, 1900; killed with his grown daughter, Carey Lee, in a boiler explosion in a sawmill at Hatfield Creek, KY; mar. Rebecca Rachel Morgan Oct 5, 1861 Campbell Co. TN; she was b. Oct 1843 Clinton Co., KY, dau. of Henry H. Morgan and Millie Ann Clark. son of AARON BROYLES (248) [son of Aaron Broyles (56)] (b. July 5, 1821;d. May 24, 1895) He married 1]Savana/Lavina Thomas (d. 1845) in Jackson, Campbell Co., TN on Oct 5, 1842 son of AARON BROYLES (56) [son of Michael Broyles (10)] (b.c. 1767 Madison Co., VA; d.c. 1858 Campbell Co., TN) He married in Greene Co., TN Dec 2, 1797 to Nancy Davis (b. 1775 VA;d.c. 1865) with Felix Earnest as surety. Having moved to East Tennesse with his father in 1778, he appears on the tax lists of Greene County, TN until about 1806 in which year he seems to have moved to Campbell Co., TN. In this county on Apr 13, 1811, he received a grant for 100 acres on Elk Fork, probably in the immediate vicinity of Newcomb, a few miles from the Kentucky line. He is said to have died about 1858, but his name is not found in the 1850 census of Campbell County. son of MICHAEL BROYLES (10) [son of Jacob Broyles (2)] was born June, 1740 Culpeper Co., VA according to his statement in his application for pension made November 8, 1833. His name appears in 1836 on a list of those receiving pensions for services in the Revolution from Jonesboro, Washington Co., TN. >From a record given below he is still living in 1839 but his name does not appear in the 1840 census. He probably died in 1839 or the early part of 1840. This agrees with tradition in his family. He almost or not quite reached the century mark. He was the last to die of the children of Jacob Broyles (2) with the possible exception of some of Jacob's daughters. Michael Broyles married probably around 1764 to Elizabeth Klug, born c. 1747, the daughter of Rev. George Samuel Klug. He received by the terms of his father's will, "one hundred acres of land, a Beast, a Cow and Calf, a Bed, and a pot and a pan". On June 16, 1776, Michael Broyles and his wife Elizabeth sold to John Deer, Jr. 116 acres. He entered 400 acres in 1780 on the Licking in Jefferson Co., Kentucky, of which claim nothing is later heard. He and his wife appear on the communion rolls of Hebron Church in 1775-77. Only one of his children, Michael Breil, appears in the Birth Register, born Jan 19, 1777, baptized Apr 13, 1777, with Conrad Wilhoit and wife, Moses Breil and Elizabeth Breilin as sponsors. The following record is found in Madison Co. Courthouse, Va.: On June 10, 1801, Michael Broyles and wife Elizabeth, Matthias Broyles and wife Eve, now all of Greene Co., Tenn., said Elizabeth and Eve Klug (sic) being heirs of Susanna Medley formerly Susanna Klug, now dec'd, appoint William Lotspeck of Stafford Co., Va., as attorney. Signed by Michael Broyles, his mark, Matthias Broyles, his mark, and witnessed by Thomas Prather and William Prather." Susanna Castler Klug Medley was the mother of Elizabeth Klug Broyles and Eve Klug Broyles, and formerly the wife of the Rev. George Samuel Klug, her first husband who she seems to have outlived by many years. Aside from the two daughters who married Broyleses, they also had a daughter who married Godfrey Yager and another daughter who married William Lotspeck, probably the attorney of record noted above. The Rev. George Samuel Klug is said to have had but one son who seems to have died without issue. The name Klug is not found in later Madison Co. records and the only descendants come from the four daughters mentioned above. Michael Broyles in his application for pensions (which was allowed) states that he enlisted from Culpeper Co., Va., May 1, 1776, and served as a private in Capt. Russell's company of Militia and was discharged January 1, 1777. He was called out the same month to Albemarle Barracks, where he guarded the prisoners taken at the battle of Princeton, until March, 1777, a period of three months. In the fall of 1778, he removed to western North Carolina (now Tenn.) where his house on the Nolachucky River was the fort or station which guarded the frontier to the end of the war; he also served under Col. John Sevier in the North Carolina Militia for three months. He was apparently the first of the Broyles brothers who went to Tenn. It is not clear where he first settled but in 1791, he was living on the headwaters of Horse Creek at the boundary line of Washington and Greene Counties. A deed dated February 7, 1791, recorded in Greene Co., recites that Charles Robertson sold to Michael Broyles 150 acres lying in Washington Co. "or through which the line passes between Washington and Greene Counties". On August 24, 1824, Michail Broyles entered 50 acres on the head waters of Horse Creek joining Jacob Miller and said Broyles's tract of 150 acres. In Washington Co., Tenn., on February 13, 1834, Michael Broyles, Sr. sold to Michael Broyles, Jr. 150 acres, evidently the land he bought in 1791. Both are described as of Washington Co. and the land is described as lying in Washington Co.. In the same county on February 16, 182? (year not certain), the inventory of Peter Miller is presented by Michael Broyles, executor. Among the many buyers at the sale are found the names of William Skiles, William Prather, Ann Broyles, Lewis Broyles, Michael Broyles (frequently). In Greene Co., Tenn., on February 12, 1834, Michael Broyles,Senr., executor of Peter Miller, dec;d, sold to Simon W. Broyles, 25 acres. The Senr. seems to mark Michael as the one born in 1740 who must have been 94 years old when acting as the executor of Peter Miller, his son-in-law. The tax lists of Greene Co. from 1792 to 1825 show him regularly as living on Horse Creek with acreages varying from 350 to 460. On January 18, 1839,Michael Broyles, Sr. sold to Michael Broyles, Jr.. No later mention of him has been found. He apparently died intestate. On the basis of records and traditions obtained from various sources, we can positively assign to him seven children and probably two others. son of Hans Jacob Broyles and Maria Catherine Fleischmann
OK. We have a link, but who was the originator of this message? I am also descended from Hans Jacob Broyles & Mary Catherine Fleischmann (although I did not have it spelled that way. There are a couple of hundred messages there & I cound't figure out the sender. Anybody able to claim this line or point me to the originator? TIA, Gil mailto:gilcarrick@home.com web page: http://www.members.home.net/gilcarrick/ Gil Carrick, 1012 Portofino Dr., Arlington, TX, 76012 > -----Original Message----- > From: RAILSELLER@aol.com [mailto:RAILSELLER@aol.com] > Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 12:10 PM > To: BROYLES-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [BROYLES] Re: german heritage > > > I saved this message to the list in May per the Riley Broyles > information > request. Jerry Jones > > > > > Subj: [BROYLES] William H. Broyles > Date: 5/24/2001 10:06:14 AM Central Daylight Time > From: sam_broyles@hotmail.com (Sam Broyles) > Sender: sam_broyles@hotmail.com > Reply-to: BROYLES-L@rootsweb.com > To: BROYLES-L@rootsweb.com > > > > Posted on: Broyles/Briles/Bryles > Broil/Broils/Brile/Brill > Queries > Reply Here: > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Broyles/10045 > > Surname: BROYLES, MORGAN, CLARK, THOMAS, EARNEST, DAVIS, > KLUG, WILHOIT, MEDLEY, LOTSPECK, PRATHER, CASTLER, YAGER, > RUSSELL, SEVIER, ROBERTSON, MILLER, SKILES > ------------------------- > > William Hamp Broyles b. May 10, 1865 Campbell Co., TN; son of > Riley Broyles > (Union Army, Pvt., E Co., 32nd KY Inf. 1862-1863 residing ... > seven children > and probably two others. son of Hans Jacob Broyles and Maria > Catherine > Fleischmann > > > > ==== 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/rd/redir.asp?targetid=702&sourceid=1237
Hi Tia, I don't know what messages you are talking about but I'm descended from Hans Jacob (Breyal) Broyles (twin) and Mary Catherine Fleshman too. Through their son Cyrus "Caesar" Broyles who married Mary Wilhoit. Cyrus' son Tobias (Broyles) Briles was my 4th great grandfather. Tobias spelled his last name Briles after he moved to Indiana. Beverly ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gil Carrick" <gilcarrick@home.com> To: <BROYLES-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2001 10:36 PM Subject: RE: [BROYLES] Re: german heritage > OK. We have a link, but who was the originator of this message? I am > also descended from Hans Jacob Broyles & Mary Catherine Fleischmann > (although I did not have it spelled that way. There are a couple of > hundred messages there & I cound't figure out the sender. Anybody able > to claim this line or point me to the originator? > > TIA, > > Gil > > mailto:gilcarrick@home.com > web page: http://www.members.home.net/gilcarrick/ > Gil Carrick, 1012 Portofino Dr., Arlington, TX, 76012 >