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The Broyles Family |
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Hans Jacob Broyles married Mary Catherine Fleishman. They were from Germany and settled in what is now Virginia. Adam Broyles (1728, married Rosannah), Some of Jacob's children relocated to Washington County, Tennessee. Adam, Nicholas, Cyrus, and Matthias lived on Little Limestone Creek by the Nolichucky River in the 1780's. The Broylesville Inn was built about 1797. The original log house was built by Cyrus Broyles. Rosanna and Adam Broyles, Jr. used it as an inn. |
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Nicholas Broyles was born in Virginia about 1730. He married Dorothea Christler, daughter of Deobold Christler, before 1757. Their children included: Daniel Broyles (1757) On September 28, 1782 Nicholas and Dolly Broyle sold land in Culpeper County, Virginia. On May, 15, 1780 Nicholas Broyle entered 1,400 acres in Kentucky on the Green River. On August 2, 1788, Nicholas Broyles bought 200 acres on the Little Limestone and 640 acres on the North side of Nolichuckey River at the mouth of Little Limestone in Washington County, Tennessee from Joseph Bullar. The area where they lived was called Broylesville. Their neighbors included the Humphrey, Blackburn, Wilhoist, Greenway Yeager, McAllister, Telford, Green, Brown, Bashor, Garst, Swatzell, Stout, and Mitchell families. On August 5, 1788 Nicholas and Dorothy Broiles sold 100 acres on the north side of Nolichuckey on Little Limestone and 320 acres on the north side of Nolichuckey beginning near the mouth of Little Limestone to Cyrus Broiles. In 1789 Nicholas Broyles received a grant of 100 acres on the west side of Little Limestone. On February 15, 1791, Nicholas Broils sold Solomon and Elizabeth Yeager 100 acres at the mouth of Little Limestone and 100 acres lying on west side of Little Limestone. On September 17, 1797 Nicholas Broyles sold his son Abraham Broyles land on Little Limestone, joining Cyrus Broyles. On September 19, 1797 Nicholas Broyles sold the heirs of Rheuben Broyles 129 On August 5, 1806 Nicholas Broyle sold Abraham Broyles an enslaved girl. On September 15, 1806 Nicholas Broyle sold Sollomon Yeager an enslaved girl. The inventory of Nicholas Broyles was presented to the Washington County Court in November, 1814. |
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Jacob Conrad Broyles was born about 1735 in Orange,Virginia. He married Elizabeth Yowell. Susan Elizabeth Broyles (1761, married Elisha Humphreys), |
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James Broyles was born about 1769. His parents were Jacob Conrad Broyles and Elizabeth Yowell. Mary (Polly) Broyles (about 1793, married Samuel Mauk), James died in 1839. |
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Matthias Broyles married Eva Klug Ephraim Broyles (1767), |
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William Simon Broyles was born about 1789 in Washington County, Tennessee. He married Margaret Greene on August 18, 1821 William and Margaret's children included: |
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©Roberta Tuller 2020
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