Someone asked if Mayflower, AR still exists. Indeed it does. This type of
question can be
easily answered via the web.
To find out if a town exists, where a stream or creek or hollow is located,
the location of
a church or cemetery, try the following link:
http://www-nmd.usgs.gov/www/gnis/gnisform.html
Plug in "Mayflower" and "AR" and you'll get map showing the location of
the village.
It's located half way between Conway and Little Rock.
Cain Broyles had son Erasmus Seneca Broyles, who in turn had son James
Cain Broyles,b.1858,had son Erasmus Nash Broyles,b.1881 Aberdeen, MS
(preacher) md. a Stockwell,Their son Erasmus Nash Broyles,Jr. b.
26,Aug.1918.
Erasmus Nash Broyles,Sr. had 5 ch. Jesse Littleton Broyles,b.1906,
Christine Frances Broyles,b.20,Oct.1914
Katherine Lua Broyles,b.20,July 1916
Erasmus Nash Broyles,Jr.,b. 26,Aug.1918.
James Walker Broyles,b.24,Jan.1921. Nothing further on these 5 ch.
This was all in Keith. JKB
E.R. Broyles, aged 17, birthplace Tennessee, is found in the 1860 census of
Winston
Co., MS. He is living with Geo. W. Richardson (24) and presumed wife
Elizabeth (18).
Richardson was born in NC, Elizabeth in MS.
Often a family configuration of this type is explained by E.R. being
Elizabeth's brother, but
the closeness of age and differing birthplaces makes this unlikely.
The name Erasmus is rare in the family. However, Erasmus Seneca Broyles,
son of
Cain Broyles, is found in the 1850 and 1860 census o
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BROYLES * AR Faulkner Co
Lillie Ella BROYLES (b.4/5/1875; d.10/23/1972) married Sam COLLINS (b.
April 1866 in Georgia; d. bef 1972). They had four children. The
children are:
1. W. Otis Collins b.3/18/1912 in Mayflower, AR
2. Samuel Collins b. in Mayflower, AR
3. Mamie Collins b. in Mayflower, AR
4. Joseph Collins b. in Mayflower, AR
I'm told that Mamie Collins married a man named STUBBS. So she is now
Mamie STUBBS living in Utica, NY. Samuel and Joseph apparently moved
to the Detroit, MI ar
Watching the messages this morning, my 1860 Census of Jackson Co., AL shows
the household of my g-g-grandfather, William T. Gunter (b. 1817 TN), his wife
Cynthia M(alinda) (b. 1817 TN), their children and assorted other household
members including these persons:
Benj. F. Broyles 44 M Peddler ...etc...... TN
Elizabeth Franks 62 F...................etc..... TN
I know a great deal about Elizabeth Franks if these notes appear relevant to
the search in question.
Ka
From: Alice Ellingsberg \ PRODIGY: (CHCF07A)
To: Wayne Hicks \ PRODIGY: (DPSK27A)
Hi Wayne,
I don't know if you have it, but here is the actual info for
Robert Broyles from the 1870 census, Anderson Co. SC, Broadaway Twp. p.
420, ln 8, dw. 55, fm 55
Broyles Robert 45 male black all b. SC
Malinda 37
Adeline 15
Julia A 14
Paul 13
Zachariah
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I haven't had time to check it out yet, but from the list of topics covered,
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> also on page 421, line 7. fam. 59 dw. 59
>
> Jenkins Ned 46 male black b. VA
> Mary 36
SC
> Broyles Mary 75 VA
>
> Thinkin' Mary was Mary's daughter and Robert's sister. Whaddya think
? Also,
> all the other Broyles names you have in Broadway Co. are teenagers,
working as
> farm laborers or house servants.
>
I'm just now seeing the significance
At 06:22 PM 6/30/97 -0500, you wrote:
>
>All,
> Rec'd death certificate for my great-grandfather's sister, Lillie
>Ella Broyles Collins. She married a Sam Collins. They lived in AR
>Faulkner County. Lillie Ella was 87 years old when she passed away
>from pneumonia on 10/23/1972. I don't have much information about her
>. Her parents were Robert & Malinda Broyles. No maiden name given
>on her mother. I thought she was buried in town called Conway, AR,
>however, the death certificate says
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This is what I have. Jerry
Descendants of John Milton Broyles
Generation No. 1
1. John Milton9 Broyles (Cain8, Aaron7, Adam6, Hans Jacob A5, Johannes4
Breyhel, Conrad3, Martin2, Johannes Hans1) was born 11-September-1818 in
Tennessee. He married ? Coulter.
Child of John Broyles and ? Coulter is:
2 i. Erasmus10 Broyles.
Comments: Seeking information on Sarah PRESNELL who married J.F. Broyles
in Washington County, TN in the late 1800's.
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The above is from the GuestBook Register on our BROYLES/BRILES
Family History web site.
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I would also appreciate a CC back to me for my information.
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why names have different spellings and sometimes why we have
problems in our research. Can you imagine that one of your
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All,
I rec'd copy of Michigan death certificate for Robert Broyles. He
never married. He died at age of 66 years from lung cancer while living
in Detroit area. He once served in the armed forces. His brother,
Earnest Broyles, was the witness who filled out the information for the
death certificate. Does anyone know if Earnest is still living? I
have the address up in Detroit...I may write him a letter.
Robert BROYLES (b. 4/24/1918 in Arkansas; d. 6/19/1984 in Detroit).
He was a laborer in
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Margaret E. McDowell wrote:
>
> I have a Broyles question! Can anyone confirm that the "R" in "R.
> Mitchell BROYLES", born abt. 1850 in Jackson Co., AL stands for "Robert"?
> His father was Robert Hughes BROYLES, the family was in Cherokee Co. Texas
> in 1860.
> My great grandfather was Robert Mitchell BROYLES who married Julia
> A. KENNEDY, b. 16 Dec 1856 in Smith Co., Texas, daughter of William Henry
> KENNEDY and Mary Abigail BUCHANAN. Their children were Mary, who married a
> Mr. REA
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Alice & others,
Mary BROYLES was born in Virginia abt. 1795. I think that she is
my great-great-great-grandmother. One of her sons was Robert BROYLES.
Robert was born in South Carolina. It is our supposition that
Mary was part of the property of slaveowners named Broyles that moved
from Virginia to SC Anderson County. A fellow 'rooter (Sonia Walker)
was kind enough to send me an excerpt from a publication called
"Pendleton District and Anderson County, SC; Wills, Estates, Inventories
, T
I have a Broyles question! Can anyone confirm that the "R" in "R.
Mitchell BROYLES", born abt. 1850 in Jackson Co., AL stands for "Robert"?
His father was Robert Hughes BROYLES, the family was in Cherokee Co. Texas
in 1860.
My great grandfather was Robert Mitchell BROYLES who married Julia
A. KENNEDY, b. 16 Dec 1856 in Smith Co., Texas, daughter of William Henry
KENNEDY and Mary Abigail BUCHANAN. Their children were Mary, who married a
Mr. REARDON; William B. "Bill"; and Enoch Jason (my gr
I am the great-grandson of Erasmus R. Broyles of Henderson Co. Texas.
All I know is that family stories say he came to Texas from Mississippi
sometime after the Civil War. He married Artimissa Ingram of Navarro
Co. Texas in 1876 and had five children, two boys and three girls.
There are other Broyles in Anderson Co. Texas (Gordon Barrett), but no
family connection has been established.
Can anyone help me find a connection to the Broyles family line?
Thanks very much.
Michael Pickel
Falmouth, Maine
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