Son of Nicholas BROYLES and Dorothea CREIGLER
BIRTH: 24 Sep 1762, VA, Culpeper
[47]
DEATH: 1823, TN, White
MARRIAGE:
Abt 1785, TN, Washington ?
[48]
To Hannah SCOTT
, daughter of Jonathan? SCOTT
| Children | Birth | Death | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | John BROYLES | 22 Nov 1786 | TN, Washington | - | 26 Feb 1877 | |
| 2. | Elizabeth BROYLES | 1789 | TN, Washington | - | ||
| 3. | Phebe BROYLES | 1790 | TN, Washington | - | ||
| 4. | Reuben BROYLES | 1780-1794 | TN, Washington | - | 1846 | TN, White |
| 5. | Mary BROYLES | 1795 | TN, Washington | - | ||
| 6. | George G. BROYLES | 19 Feb 1797 | TN, Washington | - | 4 Apr 1886 | |
| 7. | Nancy BROYLES | Abt 1800 | TN, Washington | - | Bef 1850 | |
| 8. | Hannah BROYLES | 1802 | TN, Washington | - | ||
| 9. | Julia Ann BROYLES | Abt 1804 | TN, Washington | - | Bef 1837 | |
| 10. | Selina BROYLES | 1808 | TN, Greene | - | ||
| 11. | Abraham BROYLES | 1810 | TN, Greene | - | ||
| U.S. Census Records | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Year | Name | Loc | Males | Females | Occ | Roll | E.D. | Page |
| 1820 | Broils, Abraham | TN, White | 100101 | 02001 | 122 | 360 | ||
14 Aug 1783 - Abraham posts a £500 bond as security for the marriage of Lewis Broyles, Greene Co., TN. [9]:1
1787 - Washington Co., TN, Abrm. Broyls 100 acres, 1 free poll, no slaves >12yrs. [54]35:113
6 Aug 1790 - Abraham Broyls witnesses the sale of 110 acres to Daniel Broils from Cyrus Broils. [3]5:26
6 Aug 1790 - He also witnesses a 240 acre sale from Syrus Broyls to Samuel Broyls.
7 Sep 1797 - Nicholas sells to son Abraham land on Little Limestone, joining Cyrus [1] wit: Tobias Broils, Daniel Broils. [3]3:121
19 Sep 1797 - Abraham Broyle witnesses a land sale between Nicholas Broyles and heirs of Rheuben Broyles. [3]3:121
19 Sep 1797 - He witnesses sale of Cyrus to Daniel Broyles, Tobias Broyles, Rosanna Broyles. [3]5:26
19 Sep 1797 - Abraham Broyles witnesses the sale of 1/2 acre on the Little Limestone to Rosanna, widow of Reuben, from Cyrus Broyles.
26 Oct 1798 - Abraham Broyles sues James Penney and Daniel Kennedy. A jury of 12 men finds in his favor to the tune of $247.06. [15]:72 A new trial was granted, but he won again. There is no indication what the suit was with regard to, but it was likely to involve a land claim. Capt. James Penney was involved in many court actions during this period, and Daniel Kennedy was probably the Daniel Kennedy who was known as the 'father of Greene Co.' and was a famous local military and political figure.
1790...1801 - Abraham is taxed for 100 acres in Washington Co., TN. [56]1
15 Aug 1806 - Nicholas sells to son Abraham Broyles one negro girl. wit: Samuel Broyle, Thomas Broyle [3]3:121
20 Oct 1806 - Abraham Broyles sells 100 acres to Adam Broyles, apparently the land he bought in 1797. [1]
- He moves to Greene Co., TN.
1810,1813 - Taxed for 325 acres in Greene Co., TN, on Cedar Creek. [1]
c. 1813 - He moves to White Co., TN, and settles on Cherry Creek. [1]
- John and Abraham Broyles were early settlers of Cherry Creek. [55]:8
1820 - The census shows him as owning five slaves.
15 Jan 1822 - Thomas Scott makes his will in White Co., TN, and bequeathes his estate to his "beloved children Jonathan Scott and Hannah Broiles, wife of Abraham Broiles." He also names Abraham Broiles and Jonathan Scott executors of his estate. Though the will is listed as that of Thomas Scott, it is signed Jonathan Scott. [3]1:136
Oct 1823 - Inventory of Abraham's estate is presented by George Broyles and Hannah Broyles, administrators. White Co., TN. [1]
Jul 1830 - Thomas Scott's will is probated in White Co., TN. {1JKB136}
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