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1897 - 1975 (78 years)
Generation: 1
1. | Lillian Mae Baker was born on 17 May 1897 in White County, Tennessee (daughter of William Claude Baker and Mary Jane Ray); died on 17 Dec 1975 in White County, Tennessee; was buried in Baker Cemetery, White County, Tennessee. Notes:
Birth: 1897
Death: 1975
Children:
William Edward Goodson 1921–2007
Nancy Jane Goodson 1924–1924
Fred Hillis Goodson 1926–1993
Robert Ernest Goodson 1928–1980
Amanda Ann Goodson 1931–2011
Family links:
Parents:
William Claude Baker (1859 - 1946)
Mary Jane Ray Baker (1854 - 1926)
Children:
William E Goodson (1921 - 2007)*
Fred Hillis Goodson (1926 - 1993)*
Robert Ernest Goodson (1928 - 1980)*
Amanda Ann Presley Goodson Winnett (1931 - 2011)*
Siblings:
Emma Lou Baker Sherrell (1883 - 1968)*
Sarah Jane Lance (1891 - 1922)*
Lillie Mae Baker Goodson (1897 - 1975)
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Baker Cemetery
White County
Tennessee, USA
Created by: Generations
Record added: May 25, 2013
Find A Grave Memorial# 111152315
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Lillian married Champion Carroll Goodson on 3 Jul 1920 in White County, Tennessee. Champion (son of William Andrew Goodson and Nancy Myra Usrey) was born on 22 Sep 1899 in White County, Tennessee; died on 22 Oct 1977 in Sparta, White County, Tennessee; was buried in Corinth Cemetery, White County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- William Edward Goodson was born in 1921 in White County, Tennessee; died in 2007.
- Fred Hillis Goodson was born on 29 Jun 1926 in White County, Tennessee; died on 21 Aug 1993 in White County, Tennessee; was buried in Corinth Cemetery, White County, Tennessee.
- Robert Ernest Goodson was born on 29 Apr 1928 in White County, Tennessee; died on 22 May 1980 in White County, Tennessee; was buried in Highland Cemetery, Sparta, White County, Tennessee.
- Amanda Ann Goodson was born on 19 May 1931 in White County, Tennessee; died on 20 Jan 2011 in Sparta, White County, Tennessee; was buried in Corinth Cemetery, White County, Tennessee.
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Generation: 2
2. | William Claude Baker was born on 19 Dec 1859 in White County, Tennessee (son of William Lyda Baker and Mary Ann Wilhite); died on 11 Jan 1946 in White County, Tennessee; was buried in Baker Cemetery, White County, Tennessee. Notes:
William Claude Baker
Born 19 Dec 1859 in White co.Tn.
ANCESTORS ancestors
Son of William Lyda Baker and Mary Ann (Wilhite) Baker
Brother of Sarah Jane (Baker) Prater, Henry S. Baker, Elizabeth Ann Baker, Easter (Baker) Wilhite, Janette Baker, Catherine (Baker) Blankenship, Amanda Baker, Elijah Mack Baker, Lucinda (Baker) Green, Rebecca Jane Baker and Green Harrison Baker
Husband of Mary Jane Ray — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
DESCENDANTS descendants
Father of Sarah Jane Baker and Lillie Mae (Baker) Goodson
Died 11 Jan 1946 in White co. Tennessee
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Biography
Birth 19 Dec 1859 • , White, Tennessee, USA 5 Sources 1859
Birth of Sister Rebecca Jane Baker(1866–1940) 18 Mar 1866 • Sparta, White County, Tennessee, USA 1866 6
Marriage 17 Aug 1881 • Smith, Tennessee, United States Mary Jane Ray (1854–1926) 2 Sources 1881 21
Birth of Daughter Emma Lou Baker(1883–1968) 1883 1883 23
Birth of Daughter Emily Baker(1883–1968) Oct 1883 • Tennessee 1883 23
Birth and Death of Daughter Mary Baker(1887–1887) 20 June 1887 • Sparta, White, Tennessee, USA 1887 27
Birth of Daughter Maria A Baker(1890–1975) Jan 1890 • Tennessee 1890 30
Birth of Daughter Sarah J Baker(1891–1922) 22 Aug 1891 • Tennessee 1891 31
Birth of Daughter Nannie Lee Baker(1893–1898) 6 Oct 1893 • Sparta, White, Tennessee, USA 1893 33
Birth of Daughter Maggie Ann Baker(1894–1977) 19 Sept 1894 • Sparta, White, Tennessee, USA 1894 34
Death of Mother Mary Ann Wilhite(1825–1895) 1895-05-19 • ,White,Tennessee,USA 1895 35
Death of Father William Lyda Baker(1820–1896) 14 Mar 1896 • Sparta, White, Tennessee, USA 1896 36
Birth of Daughter Zeta Frances Baker(1896–1966) 6 December 1896 • Doyle, White, Tennessee, United States 1896 36
Birth of Daughter Lillie Mae Baker(1897–1975) May 17, 1897 • White, Tennessee, United States 1897 37
Death of Daughter Nannie Lee Baker(1893–1898) 4 Dec 1898 • Sparta, White, Tennessee, USA 1898 38
Residence 1900 • Civil District 6, White, Tennessee, USA Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head 1 Source 1900 41
Birth of Daughter Gusta Rebecca Baker(1904–1990) 7 Aug 1904 • Sparta, White, Tennessee, USA 1904 44
Birth of Daughter Dovie Baker(1908–1909) 12 Aug 1908 • Sparta, White, Tennessee, USA 1908 48
Death of Daughter Dovie Baker(1908–1909) 21 Feb 1909 • Sparta, White, Tennessee, USA 1909 49
Residence 1920 • Civil District 6, White, Tennessee, USA Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head 1 Source 1920 61
Death of Daughter Sarah J Baker(1891–1922) 29 Sep 1922 • White, Tennessee, United States 1922 62
Death of Wife Mary Jane Ray(1854–1926) 20 Oct 1926 • , White, Tennessee, USA 1926 66
Death of Sister Rebecca Jane Baker(1866–1940) 18 Jul 1940 • Sparta, White County, Tennessee, USA 1940 80
Death 11 Jan 1946 • , White, Tennessee, USA 3 Sources 1946 86
Burial 13 Jan 1946 • White County, Tennessee, USA 2 Sources
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Name William C Baker Age 41 Birth Date Dec 1858 Birthplace Tennessee Home in 1900 Civil District 6, White, Tennessee House Number 6 Sheet Number 12B Number of Dwelling in Order of Visitation 231 Family Number 235 Race White Gender Male Relation to Head of House Head Marital Status Married Spouse's Name Mary J Baker Marriage Year 1882 Years Married 18 Father's Birthplace Tennessee Mother's Birthplace Tennessee Occupation Farmer Months Not Employed 0 Can Read Yes Can Write Yes Can Speak English Yes House Owned or Rented R Farm or House F Household Members Name Age William C Baker Mary J Baker Emily Baker Maria A Baker Sarah J Baker Lillie M Baker
Citation Information Detail Year: 1900; Census Place: Civil District 6, White, Tennessee; Roll: 1604; Page: 12B; Enumeration District: 0153; FHL microfilm: 1241604
Name William C Baker Age 62 Birth Year abt 1858 Birthplace Tennessee Home in 1920 Civil District 6, White, Tennessee House Number Farm Race White Gender Male Relation to Head of House Head Marital Status Married Spouse's Name Mary Jane Baker Father's Birthplace Tennessee Mother's Birthplace Tennessee Able to Speak English Yes Occupation Farmer Industry General Farm Employment Field Employer Home Owned or Rented Own Home Free or Mortgaged Mortgaged Able to read Yes Able to Write No Household Members Name Age William C Baker 62 Mary Jane Baker 68 Lillie May Baker 22
Citation Information Detail Year: 1920; Census Place: Civil District 6, White, Tennessee; Roll: T625_1770; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 146; Image: 1001
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William married Mary Jane Ray. Mary was born on 27 Jan 1854 in Smith County, Tennessee; died on 26 Oct 1926 in White County, Tennessee; was buried in Baker Cemetery, White County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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3. | Mary Jane Ray was born on 27 Jan 1854 in Smith County, Tennessee; died on 26 Oct 1926 in White County, Tennessee; was buried in Baker Cemetery, White County, Tennessee. Notes:
Mary Jane Ray
Born 27 Jan 1854 in Smith, Tennessee, United Statesmap
Daughter of James Luther Ray and Mary (Sexton) Ray
[sibling(s) unknown]
Wife of William Claude Baker — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
DESCENDANTS descendants
Mother of Sarah Jane Baker and Lillie Mae (Baker) Goodson
Died 20 Oct 1926 in White, Tennessee, USA
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Biography
Birth 27 January 1854 • Smith, Tennessee, United States 5 Sources 1854
Birth of Half-Sister Sarah A. Ray(1862–) abt 1862 • Tennessee 1862 7
Birth of Half-Brother James F. Ray(1869–1930) abt 1869 • Tennessee 1869 14
Residence 1870 • District 10, Smith, Tennessee, USA Post Office: Chestnut Mound 1 Source 1870 16
Residence 1880 • District 8, Smith, Tennessee, USA Marital status: Single; Relation to Head of House: Daughter 1 Source 1880 26
Marriage 17 Aug 1881 • Smith, Tennessee, United States William Claude Baker (1859–1946) 2 Sources 1881 27
Birth of Daughter Emma Lou Baker(1883–1968) 1883 1883 28
Birth of Daughter Emily Baker(1883–1968) Oct 1883 • Tennessee 1883 29
Birth and Death of Daughter Mary Baker(1887–1887) 20 June 1887 • Sparta, White, Tennessee, USA 1887 33
Birth of Daughter Maria A Baker(1890–1975) Jan 1890 • Tennessee 1890 35
Birth of Daughter Sarah J Baker(1891–1922) 22 Aug 1891 • Tennessee 1891 37
Birth of Daughter Nannie Lee Baker(1893–1898) 6 Oct 1893 • Sparta, White, Tennessee, USA 1893 39
Birth of Daughter Maggie Ann Baker(1894–1977) 19 Sept 1894 • Sparta, White, Tennessee, USA 1894 40
Death of Father James Luther Ray(1835–1896) 30 Apr 1896 • Turkey Creek, Smith County, Tennessee 1896 42
Birth of Daughter Zeta Frances Baker(1896–1966) 6 December 1896 • Doyle, White, Tennessee, United States 1896 42
Birth of Daughter Lillie Mae Baker(1897–1975) May 17, 1897 • White, Tennessee, United States 1897 43
Death of Daughter Nannie Lee Baker(1893–1898) 4 Dec 1898 • Sparta, White, Tennessee, USA 1898 44
Residence 1900 • Civil District 6, White, Tennessee, USA Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Wife 1 Source 1900 46
Birth of Daughter Gusta Rebecca Baker(1904–1990) 7 Aug 1904 • Sparta, White, Tennessee, USA 1904 50
Birth of Daughter Dovie Baker(1908–1909) 12 Aug 1908 • Sparta, White, Tennessee, USA 1908 54
Death of Daughter Dovie Baker(1908–1909) 21 Feb 1909 • Sparta, White, Tennessee, USA 1909 55
Residence 1920 • Civil District 6, White, Tennessee, USA Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Wife 1 Source 1920 66
Death of Daughter Sarah J Baker(1891–1922) 29 Sep 1922 • White, Tennessee, United States 1922 68
Death of Mother Sarah(1842–1926) 04 Aug 1926 • Ravenden Springs, Arkansas, USA 1926 72
Death 20 Oct 1926 • , White, Tennessee, USA 1 Source 1926 72
Burial White County, Tennessee, USA 1 Source
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Name Mary J. Ray Age 26 Birth Year abt 1854 Birthplace Tennessee Home in 1880 District 8, Smith, Tennessee Race White Gender Female Relation to Head of House Daughter Marital Status Single Father's Name James Ray Father's Birthplace Tennessee Mother's Birthplace North Carolina Occupation At Home Household Members Name Age James Ray 48 Mary J. Ray 26 Sarah A. Ray 18 James F. Ray 11
Citation Information Detail Year: 1880; Census Place: District 8, Smith, Tennessee; Roll: 1280; Family History Film: 1255280; Page: 97C; Enumeration District: 119
Name Mary Jane Baker Age 68 Birth Year abt 1852 Birthplace Tennessee Home in 1920 Civil District 6, White, Tennessee Race White Gender Female Relation to Head of House Wife Marital Status Married Spouse's Name William C Baker Father's Birthplace Tennessee Mother's Birthplace North Carolina Able to Speak English Yes Able to read No Able to Write No Household Members Name Age William C Baker 62 Mary Jane Baker 68 Lillie May Baker 22
Citation Information Detail Year: 1920; Census Place: Civil District 6, White, Tennessee; Roll: T625_1770; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 146; Image: 10
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Children:
- 1. Lillian Mae Baker was born on 17 May 1897 in White County, Tennessee; died on 17 Dec 1975 in White County, Tennessee; was buried in Baker Cemetery, White County, Tennessee.
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Generation: 3
4. | William Lyda Baker was born on 8 Feb 1820 in Randoloph, Randolph County, Illinois (son of Solomon Baker and Easter Lyda); died on 14 Mar 1896 in Sparta, White County, Tennessee; was buried in Baker Cemetery, White County, Tennessee. Notes:
Biography
William Lyda Baker 1820–1896 • LCFC-PT3?
Mary Ann Wilhite 1825–1895 • K24S-Q64
Marriage: 01 SEP 1840 White,Tennessee
Children (12)
Sarah Jane Baker 1842–1896 • K24S-QKC?
Henry Baker 1844–1896 • K24S-778?
Elizabeth Ann Baker 1846–1906 • MMG3-4ZL?
Easter Baker 1848–1924 • KG7V-CFL?
Jeanette Baker 1851–1851 • 9NH1-5MT?
Catherine Baker 1852–1878 • LQRB-CMN?
Amanda Baker 1857–1859 • 9NH1-5MY?
Elijah Mack Baker 1858–1859 • 9NH1-5MB?
William Claude Baker 1859–1946 • K87Y-S3N?
Lucinda Baker 1863–1940 • 9NH1-5WQ?
Rebecca Jane Baker b 1866–1940 • LQRK-Y17?
Green Harrison Baker 1869–1952 • KLYL-4L8?
Baker Cemetery
Fact: Burial Baker Cemetery , White County, Tennessee, USA
Fact: Residence (1850) White county, White, Tennessee, United States
Fact: Residence (1860) 8th District, White, Tennessee, United States
Fact: Residence (1880) District 8, White, Tennessee, United States
Fact: Burial Baker Cemetery, White, Tennessee, United States
Sources
"Family Tree," database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org : modified 24 May 2018, 14:06), entry for William Lyda Baker(PID https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/4:1:LCFC-PT3); contributed by various users.
William Lyda Baker (1820-1896) on Find A Grave: Memorial #38632870 retrieved 12 October 2018
Citation "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MC63-2DM : 12 April 2016), William Baker, White county, White, Tennessee, United States; citing family 864, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
Citation "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M8TY-BGW : 12 December 2017), William Baker, 1860.
Citation "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MDWK-GGF : 15 July 2017), William Baker, District 8, White, Tennessee, United States; citing enumeration district ED 144, sheet 467A, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 1285; FHL microfilm 1,255,285.
NOTE
There are many MYTHS about Pioneer John Lydick and Anna Mary May! Unfortunately, the myths found their way into the histories and cost researchers plenty of time and money. However, when these are used and copied, they must be copied faithfully--errors and all.
The following myths have been debunked: 1. The tradition of a ship-board romance from Ireland , complete with her father being the captain.
2. The notion that she was called "Meary" - that came from the calligraphy of the day which ended upper case "M"s with a final loop!--Nothing more than that.
3. That they settled in the area in 1760! In 1762, John and his brother, Andrew were petitioning the Court of York Co. for Letters of Administration for the estate of their executed father, Andreas for the murder of his wife, Elizabetha in May of 1759. It took nearly 3 years for the Proprietors to decide not to make the children forfeit the property as they were left with "sundry debts" of the father.
At least the first two sons, Jacob and John were born in Littlestown and probably Patrick.....1767, 1770 and 1772
Pioneer John Lydick is first found on the petiton from Fort Shippen in 1774.
4. Gravestone birthdate of Pioneer John Lydick. The DAR, when asked for supporting documentation, came up empty-handed. They had failed to get the evidence.
The date on the stone is actually that of John's youngest brother, Joh. Jacob Lydick m. Julianna.
5. Lydick-Stuchell Myth: The Stuchell Family History states that John Stuchell arrived here in 1785 with his family from Germany! Not so.
He was married to the sister of Pioneer John Lydick, Catherine Mary Lydick.
Their first child, Mary Stuchell was b. 1770 in Littlestown, York Co., PA! The other children's birth/baptismal records have also been located in this country.
WHAT WE KNOW:
1. The parents of Pioneer John (Leidig) were Andreas & Elizabetha Leidig. This family is first found in Littlestown, York Co., PA in 1743 when they served as sponsors for a neighbor's child.
2. Andreas Leidig was a constable, road supervisor and a tax collector in Mt. Joy Township, York Co., PA.
3. In May 1759, Andreas brutally murdered his wife, Elizabetha and he was executed in June 1750. His death sentence had been reviewed and upheld with a speedy execution date asked for by the provincial government.
Dr. Charles Glatfelter, Director of the Adams County Historical Society, did a 9-page feature article about this case showing how estate records can hold a wealth of data. I received permission from him to reprint the article, "Behold, I Come Quickly," in The Lydick Connection. All of the source materials were available for publication, too.
4. Baptismal record for Pioneer John Lydick. Unless research proves otherwise, the record found in Duchess Co., New York, for a Johannes Lydig, baptized in 1739 with parents, Andreas Lydig and Elizabetha Hassalaarin (Hassler), appears to be the closest found to date that could be the same family.
Research continues... Hope this helps. Connie
Melissa Watson wrote:
> James LYDICK was a descendant of Andreas LEIDIG who was the father of John LYDICK one of the founding pioneers of Indiana County. Andreas LEIDIG was in New York....wasn't it Duchess CO. I think??? when John his son was born. So I am having trouble figuring this out then: HOW could he be one of the Lydicks settling Germantown if he was in NY instead? I am confused. Anyone has an answer to that I'd appreciate it because Andreas LEIDIG is my so many times removed Gr/Grandfather. Melissa
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William married Mary Ann Wilhite on 1 Sep 1840 in White County, Tennessee. Mary (daughter of Solomon Wilhite and Jeanette Sliger) was born on 5 Oct 1825 in Sparta, White County, Tennessee; died on 19 May 1893 in Sparta, White County, Tennessee; was buried in Baker Cemetery, White County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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5. | Mary Ann Wilhite was born on 5 Oct 1825 in Sparta, White County, Tennessee (daughter of Solomon Wilhite and Jeanette Sliger); died on 19 May 1893 in Sparta, White County, Tennessee; was buried in Baker Cemetery, White County, Tennessee. Notes:
Mary Ann Baker formerly Wilhite aka Wilhoit
Born 5 Oct 1825 in Sparta, White County, Tennessee, USA
ANCESTORS ancestors
Daughter of Solomon Wilhite and Jinnett (Sliger) Wilhite
Sister of Reuben Wilhite, Christopher Wilhite, William Cloyd Wilhite, Elisabeth (Wilhite) Farley, Elijah McCamel Wilhite, Isaac Allen Wilhite and Solomon Robinson Wilhite II
Wife of William Lyda Baker — married 1 Sep 1840 in White,Tennessee
DESCENDANTS descendants
Mother of Sarah Jane (Baker) Prater, Henry S. Baker, Elizabeth Ann Baker, Easter (Baker) Wilhite, Janette Baker, Catherine (Baker) Blankenship, Amanda Baker, Elijah Mack Baker, William Claude Baker, Lucinda (Baker) Green, Rebecca Jane Baker and Green Harrison Baker
Died 19 May 1893 in Sparta, White County, Tennessee, USA
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Categories: Baker Cemetery, White County, Tennessee | Sparta, Tennessee | White County, Tennessee | Tennessee Willhite Wilhite Wilhoit Wilhoite Study.
Biography
Mary Ann Wilhoit was born on 5 Oct 1825 in White County, Tennessee. She died on 19 May 1893 in White County, Tennessee. She was buried in Baker Cemetery, Black Oak, White County, Tennessee. She married William L(yda) Baker on 1 Sep 1840 in White Co., Tn...
Fact: Burial Baker Cemetery, White County, Tennessee, USA
https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=38633007
Sources
Find A Grave, database and images (http://findagrave.com : accessed 1 April 2017), memorial #38633007 for Mary Ann Wilhite Baker (1825 - 1893) - Find A Grave Memorial.
Find A Grave Memorial# 38633007
Acknowledgments
Thank you to Kenneth Shelton for creating Wilhoit-93 on 29 Dec 13. Click the Changes tab for the details on contributions by Kenneth and others.
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Children:
- 2. William Claude Baker was born on 19 Dec 1859 in White County, Tennessee; died on 11 Jan 1946 in White County, Tennessee; was buried in Baker Cemetery, White County, Tennessee.
- Green Harrison Baker was born in 1869; died in 1952.
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Generation: 4
8. | Solomon Baker was born in 1790 in Illinois; died in 1858. Other Events and Attributes:
- Military: War of 1812 Veteran
Solomon married Easter Lyda. Easter (daughter of Andrew Lyda and Sara Elizabeth Mackey) was born in 1795 in Buncombe County, North Carolina; died on 24 Aug 1873 in Sparta, White County, Tennessee; was buried in Baker Cemetery, White County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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9. | Easter Lyda was born in 1795 in Buncombe County, North Carolina (daughter of Andrew Lyda and Sara Elizabeth Mackey); died on 24 Aug 1873 in Sparta, White County, Tennessee; was buried in Baker Cemetery, White County, Tennessee. Notes:
Daughter of Andrew Lyda and Sarah Elizabeth Mackey Lyda. Wife of Solomon Baker.
Family Members
Spouse
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Solomon Baker
1790–1858
Children
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Jacob Baker
1811–1889
Jonathan Lewis Baker
1818–1896
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William Lyda Baker
1820–1896
Anthony Baker
1827 – unknown
Hezekiah Baker
1832 – unknown
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11. | Jeanette Sliger was born on 7 Mar 1799 in (Greene County) Tennessee; died in 0Jun 1862 in White County, Tennessee. Children:
- Reuben Wilhite was born in 1818 in White County, Tennessee; died on 6 Dec 1862 in White County, Tennessee; was buried in Wilhite Cemetery, White County, Tennessee.
- 5. Mary Ann Wilhite was born on 5 Oct 1825 in Sparta, White County, Tennessee; died on 19 May 1893 in Sparta, White County, Tennessee; was buried in Baker Cemetery, White County, Tennessee.
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19. | Sara Elizabeth MackeyChildren:
- 9. Easter Lyda was born in 1795 in Buncombe County, North Carolina; died on 24 Aug 1873 in Sparta, White County, Tennessee; was buried in Baker Cemetery, White County, Tennessee.
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20. | Rueben Wilhite, Sr. was born on 29 Nov 1768 in Culpeper County, Virginia (son of Conrad Reuben Wilhoit and Elizabeth Broyles); died on 6 Dec 1862 in Cherry Creek, White County, Tennessee. Notes:
Home: Surnames: Wilhite Family Genealogy Forum
Reuben Sr/corrections and additional info
Posted by: sanvines Date: November 18, 1999 at 18:22:16
In Reply to: Re: Reuben Wilhite Sr. 1780 to 1999 USA by SANVINES of 1141
the following is an outline of Reuben SR . The corrections I have on previous information is: Reuben m Julia Wisdom: This Reuben was son Of Solomon ,grandson to Reuben SR. i have a copy of his will, if wanted. I am also decendant to the WISDOM's and have information on part of that line. Johann Michael M Mary Blankenbaker has been more or less proven wrong, after 100 years. Research in Germany church records and records found in VA have proven that Johann Michael's wife was Anna Maria Hengsteler. Both americanized their names to Michael and Mary. (Info from " Before Germanna #1", by Johni Cerny and Gary Zimmerman) Another Michael WILheit, younger in age , did marry a Mary Blankenbaker.
Descendants of Reuben Wilhoit SR
1 Reuben Wilhoit 1768 - 1862
+Mary (Polly) Yager 1778 - 1870
2 James Wilhoit 1796 - 1872
+Charity Hayes 1798 - 1859
*2nd Wife of James Wilhoit:
+Sallie Woolard
2 Solomon Wilhoit 1797 - 1862
+Jennette Rebecca Sliger 1799 - 1862
2 John Wilhoit 1800 - 1883
+Mary Williams Bef. 1846 -
2 Daniel Wilhoit 1802 - Abt. 1888
. +Ellen? 1803 -
*2nd Wife of Daniel Wilhoit:
+Roena ? 1803 -
** 2 Benjamin Wilhoit 1805 - 1862
+Nancy Pistole 1810 - 1879
2 Adam Wilhoit 1806 -
2 Jeremiah Wilhoit 1808 - 1852
+Priscilla Maginnis Pass Abt. 1813 -
2 Jesse Wilhoit 1813 -
2 Elias Reuben Wilhoit 1814 - Abt. 1865
+Catherine Pass 1818 - Abt. 1852
*2nd Wife of Elias Reuben Wilhoit:
+Martha Jane Pauline Whitson Abt. 1832 -
2 Lucinda Wilhoit 1816 -
+John Sliger
2 Elizabeth Wilhoit 1818 -
2 William Wilhoit 1819 - 1858
+Lydia Hays
2 Mary Ann Wilhoit 1820 -
+Cloyd
2 Reuben Jr Wilhoit 1811 - 1877
+Matilda/ Malinda? Johnson 1816 - 1878
Any additions or proven corrections would be appreciated.
I have pictures of Reuben Sr grave, if any are interested, I can email.
Sandi
http://genforum.genealogy.com/wilhite/messages/376.html
Rueben married Mary "Polly" Yeager. Mary (daughter of Solomon Yeager and Elizabeth Broyles) was born in 1778 in Culpeper County, Virginia; died on 8 Apr 1870 in White County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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21. | Mary "Polly" Yeager was born in 1778 in Culpeper County, Virginia (daughter of Solomon Yeager and Elizabeth Broyles); died on 8 Apr 1870 in White County, Tennessee. Children:
- 10. Solomon Wilhite was born on 5 Nov 1797 in Greene County, Tennessee; died on 29 Apr 1862 in White County, Tennessee.
- John Wilhite was born on 24 May 1800 in Tennessee; died on 12 May 1883 in White County, Tennessee.
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41. | Elizabeth Broyles was born in ~1735-1737 in Orange County, Virginia (daughter of Hans Jacob Broyles, The Immigrant and Maria Catharine Fleishman); died in 1783 in Culpeper County, Virginia. Children:
- Adam Wilhite was born in 1758 in Culpeper County, Virginia; died in 0Dec 1215 in Jefferson, Greene County, Tennessee.
- 20. Rueben Wilhite, Sr. was born on 29 Nov 1768 in Culpeper County, Virginia; died on 6 Dec 1862 in Cherry Creek, White County, Tennessee.
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42. | Solomon Yeager was born on 10 Sep 1759 in Culpeper County, Virginia; died on 27 Oct 1851. Other Events and Attributes:
- Military: Revolutionary War Patriot
- Alt Death: 6 Oct 1851, White County, Tennessee
Notes:
26 Feb 2006:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?morris::yeager::285.html
Re: Joel Yeager/Solomon Yeager
Posted by: Veretta Weiland Date: March 09, 1999 at 07:41:59
In Reply to: Joel Yeager/Solomon Yeager by Cheryl Yeager of 1515
Solomon and Elizabeth (Broyles) Yeager had Polly (mary_) 1778 m. Reuben Wilhite; Daniel 1780 m. Susannah Yeager; Elizabeth 1781/2 m. Christopher Wilhoit; Joel `1783 m. Elizabeth Broyles; Nicholas 3 Sep 1784 m. Polly Robinson; Susanna 1785 m. Thomas Broyles; All these born in Culpeper Virginia.. James Edward 13 Feb 1793 m. Sarah Morris; Elizabeth c 1795 m. William T. Farley; Solomon Jr. 16 Jun 1802 m. Nancy Dearing; Elias c1805 m. Cynthia McBride; Abaigail ? m. Isham Farley;Benjamin ? m. Elizabeth Davis. These born Washington Co Tenn..Joel died c1853 so should be in 1850 Census in Laclede Co MO. His sister Susanna that married Thomas Broyles also went to Laclede so the Thomas Broyles family should be in census too. Susanna d.c1888
26 Feb 2006:
http://www.tngenweb.org/revwar/counties/white.htm
Solomon Yeager Private, Virginia Line, $30.00 Annual Allowance $90.00 Amount Received February 28 1833 Pension Started Age 75 (1835 TN Pension Roll)
26 Feb 2006:
http://users.rcn.com/deeds/broyles/html/d0007/g0000093.htm#I96
7 Apr 1776 - Elizabeth Broyl was confirmed Easter Sunday at the Hebron Church. [3]5:104
15 Sep 1782 - Solomon Yager and wife Elizabeth sell land, Culpeper Co., VA. [1]
c. 1782 - They move to Tennessee.
1790 - Solomon is an ensign in the Washington Co., TN, militia. [1]
6 Aug 1790 - Solomon Yeager witnesses a sale from Cyrus Broyles to Daniel Broyles, 110 acres on the Little Limestone. [3]5:26
15 Feb 1791 - Nicholas Broils sells to Solomon 100 acres on Little Limestone "for natural love and affection to said Solomon Yeager and his wife Elizabeth." wit: Samuel Broyles. {3JKB121} The language of the deed indicates that Elizabeth is Nicholas's daughter. [1]
Apr 1799 - Solomon Yager proves 1 day, 30 miles travelling, to the trial of Abraham Broyles vs. James Penney and Daniel Kennedy. Greene Co., TN. [14]:89 Expenses incurred by witnesses were commonly reimbursed by the court.
2 Sep 1806 - Solomon Yeager witnesses the sale of a negro girl from Nicholas to William Breden. [3]3:121
15 Sep 1806 - Nicholas Broyles sells to Sollomon Yeager, one negro girl. wit: Samuel Broyle, John Stout [1]:31
24 Mar 1809 - Solomon Yeager sells to Adam Gann, 162 acres. wit: Daniel Broyles, and Adam Broyles. [1]
8 Aug 1809 - Solomon Yeager sells to Samuel T. Broyles, 175 acres. wit: Joseph Brown and Tobias Broyles. [1]
9 Aug 1809 - Solomon Yeager sells to son Joel Yeager 100 acres. wit: Joseph Brown and Tobias Broyles. [1]
- They move to Cherry Creek in White Co., TN, about eight miles above Sparta. Solomon is frequently mentioned in deeds of land or slaves to his children. [1] He, rather than his son, is probably the Solomon Yeager, J.P. or Esq. that performed many marriages in White Co. [84]
5 Sep 1832 - Daniel Broyle mentions in his petition for a Revolutionary War pension that Solomon Yager, who lives in western Tennessee, can corroborate his story. [78]
28 Feb 1833 - At the age of 75, he receives a Revolutionary War pension. White Co., TN. [1]
1850 - Amazingly, Solomon is listed in the census of White Co., TN. His age is given as 90, and he is living with his second wife, Phebe.
6 Sep 1852 - Petition for settlement of Solomon's estate is presented by Thomas Pope, who had purchased the interest of one of the heirs, Christopher Wilhite and Betsy, his wife. The petition states that Solomon Yeager, Sr., had died intestate in October 1851, and that William G. Sims was appointed administrator. The petition gives the names of Solomon's heirs. [1]
26 Apr 1854 - William T. Farley and wife Eliza, of Washington Co., AR, sell their interest, "the eleventh part" in the estate of Solomon Yeager, dec'd. This proves he had eleven children. [1]
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Subject: Seek Info: Solomon Yeager (1759-1851)
Author: Mary Kay
Date: Thursday, November 21, 2002
Classification: Query
Surnames: Yeager
Am interested in obtaining will/probate records, land transaction info etc. Also curious if there might be a bio on Solomon in any published White County history books. He was born in Sept. 1759 in Culpeper, VA and Died 6 Oct 1851 in White County. Wife's name was Elizabeth and they had 13 children. Any leads appreciated.
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Solomon Yeager Private, Virginia Line, $30.00 Annual Allowance $90.00 Amount Received February 28 1833 Pension Started Age 75 (1835 TN Pension Roll)
Solomon married Elizabeth Broyles in ~1778 in (Culpeper County, Virginia). Elizabeth (daughter of Nicholas Broyles and Dorothea Christler) was born on 15 May 1760 in Culpeper County, Virginia; died in 1845 in White County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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43. | Elizabeth Broyles was born on 15 May 1760 in Culpeper County, Virginia (daughter of Nicholas Broyles and Dorothea Christler); died in 1845 in White County, Tennessee. Other Events and Attributes:
- Confirmation: 7 Apr 1776, Culpeper County, Virginia
Notes:
Elizabeth Yeager formerly Broyles
Born 15 May 1760 in Culpeper County, Virginiamap
ANCESTORS ancestors
Daughter of Nicholas Broyles and Dorothea (Christler) Broyle
Sister of Daniel Broyles, Abraham Broyles, Sarah (Broyles) Tipton, Maria Broyles, Reuben Broyles, Rosina T. (Broyles) Gann, Phebe Broyles and Lea Ann (Broyles) McGhee
Wife of Solomon Yeager — married 1777 in Virginia or Lincoln, KYmap
DESCENDANTS descendants
Mother of Mary Polly (Yeager) Wilhite, Nicholas Yeager (1), Daniel (Yeager) Yager, Elizabeth (Yeager) Wilhite, Elias Yeager, Joel Yeager, Abigail (Yeager) Farley, Nicholas Vincent Yeager, Susannah (Yeager) Broyles, Benjamin Yeager, James Elias Yeager, Eliza B. (Yeager) Farley, Solomon Yeager and Elias Yeager
Died 1845 in White County, Tennessee
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Biography
7 Apr 1776 - Elizabeth Broyl is confirmed Easter Sunday at the Hebron Lutheran Church. Culpeper Co., Va.[1]
Sources
Broyles, John K., Sr., The Broyles Family Ties, in 10 volumes, self-published, 1969-1981, vol. 5:104
See also:
Wilhite/Wilhoit & Allied Descendants of Johann Michael and Anna Maria (Hengsteler) Wilheit 1671-1994 Compiled by Mary F. Mickey
DAR Ancestor #A125469
Ancestry Family Trees / Ancestry-Familienstammbaum , Verčoffentlichung. Repository: http://www.Ancestry.de.
end of profile
Confirmation:
Elizabeth Broyl is confirmed Easter Sunday at the Hebron Lutheran Church.
Children:
- 21. Mary "Polly" Yeager was born in 1778 in Culpeper County, Virginia; died on 8 Apr 1870 in White County, Tennessee.
- Susanna Yeager was born on 1 May 1785 in Washington County, Tennessee; died in ~ 1888.
- James Edward Yeager was born on 13 Feb 1793 in Washington County, Tennessee; died on 8 Apr 1867 in Washington County, Arkansas.
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82. | Hans Jacob Broyles, The Immigrant was born on 26 Mar 1705 in Wurttemberg, Germany; died before 19 May 1763 in Culpeper County, Virginia. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes:
Biography
Jacob was born in 1705. He passed away before May 19, 1763.
Jacob made the voyage to America at the age of 12 with his father, mother, brother and sister aboard the ship "Scott" in 1717 to America. They were part of the Second Germanna Colony that eventually settled in modern day Madison County, Virginia.
It appears that all of Jacob's children lived to adulthood. His descendants comprise the Broyles family and his brother Conrad was progenitor of the Briles line.
The names of his sons and daughters are given in birth order in his will and we can assign approximate birth years based on Michael's birth in June 1740, likely marriage dates for the other children, and birth years of Jacob's grandchildren. The three daughters are worked into the list in similar fashion.
28 March 1705 - Hans Jacob and Conrad Bre˙el, twin sons of Johannes and Ursula Bre˙el, are christened at the Evangelical Lutheran Church in čOtisheim, in the Duchy of Wčurttemberg (present day Germany).[1] (Conrad would die young but four years later another son named Conrad would be christened.)
1717 - The family voyages to the New World.
2 May 1727 - Jacob Bryoll proves his right to take up land and was granted 50 acres. He apparently sold this right to Jacob Manspoil (see the entry below dated 3 Oct 1734).[2] On the same day his father did the same, and patented 200 acres. Jacob would thus appear to be on his own, and probably recently married.
28 Sep 1728 - Jacob Broil patents 400 acres in Spotsylvania Co., Va., St. George's parish, in the great fork of the Rappahanock River on Jacob Crigler's line. [3]26:90 This tract was located on modern Weaver Hollow Road in Madison Co., Va.
1734 - Jacob Broill is taxed for 1 tithe, in the precinct of John Mikell.
3 Oct 1734 - Jacob Manspoil receives a patent of 400 acres based on the importation of 3 persons, including Jacob Bryell. (see 2 May 1727) [2].
28 Jul 1737 - Jacob and Mary Catherine Broyle buy 156 acres of land "by the river side" from Ziriakus Fleischman. (The river in question is the Robinson River in modern Madison Co., Va.) On same date Ziriakus sells 200 acres to Henry Sluchter and wife Sarah. In 1743 he sells his remaining lands to Peter Fleshman.[2] We know from the church records of Neuenbčurg in Germany that Ziriakus had two surviving children, Peter and Maria Catharina by his wife Anna Barbara. As well, he had a stepson Heinrich (Henry) Sluchter by one of Anna's previous husbands.[4] These transactions show that Jacob's wife Mary Catherine was the daughter of Ziriakus Fleischmann. If additional proof is desired, one need only look at their son Cyrus, and anglicized version of Ziriakus.
Nonetheless, Keith[2] also speaks of a tradition saying Jacob married a Wayland.
c. 1738 - He is taxed as 1 tithable in the precinct of John Mickell.[3]27:26
1739 - 1 tithable in the precinct of ( ), Orange Co., Va.[5]2:136
Jacob Broyl is mentioned in the suit "Jacob Stover vs. George Home". He and John Landrum received a total of ą16.15.0
28 Aug 1741 - Jacob Broyles sues John Sutton, claiming that in December 1739 he had sold cattle & hogs to a Thomas Botts who was to pay for them the following March, April, or market-time, but who had sold them to Sutton and run off. [2]
22 Feb 1742 - Jacob Broyl witnesses deed of John Thomas to Michael Thomas. [2]
23 Jan 1743 - Jacob Broyle witnesses sale of land by Ziriakus Fleshman to Peter Fleshman.
29 Jan 1743 - Isaac Smith sues Ludwig Fisher. Jacob Broyle is security for the defendant.[2]
10 Aug 1743 - He witnesses the will of John Nicholas Blankenbeeker. He signed his name "x". Orange Co., Va. [114]1 The will was probated 22 Sep? 1743, and "dear friend" Jacob Broil and eldest son Zacharias are named executors. [2]:85
11 Aug 1743 - He witnesses a codicil to the above will.
26 Jul 1744 - Jacob and Conrad Broil convey to Adam Wilhite 200 acres of land patented 24 Jun 1726 by John Broil. This was their inheritance, and would indicate that their mother had died.
25 Mar 1746 - Jacob Brayell reports, as executor, the value of Henry Fireback's property. Orange Co., Va.
25 Mar 1752 - Jacob Breil is a sponsor at the baptism of Zacharias, son of Zacharias Blankenbaker, born this date. Catherina Breilin was a sponsor of other of Zacharias' children.[2]
16 May 1754 - Jacob buys 200 acres from John Shafer. Culpeper Co., Va.[2]
19 Mar 1761 - Jacob sells to his son Cyrus 200 acres for "love and affection". This land is part of a patent to Ciriakus and Peter Fleshman. It had been sold to Jacob by John Shafer on 16 May 1754.[2]
3 Nov 1761 - Jacob's will is written. Culpeper Co., Va. [90] Wife Catherine is to have the "plantation" during her life and it is then to go to Matthias. Young sons Peter, Michael, John, and Zacharias are to have 100 acres each from the 1728 patent. Finally, he lists all of the sons in apparent birth order followed by the daughters Catherine Wayland, Elizabeth Wilhite, and Mary Broil. Sons Adam and Michael are named executors.
17 Jan 1763 - "we the subscribers have met at the plantation of Jacob Broiles, dec'd. and have valued and appraised his estate." Adam Wayland, Adam Wilhit, Adam Yager.[6] The estate valuation is listed in [7] The date would appear to be in error because estate valuations took place after the will was proven and the executor or administrator was given power to settle the estate. Generally speaking, the probate (proving a will valid) occurred quickly after death, while it often took months or years to settle an estate. A possible explanation, given that the entry was for the first court in a new year, is that the clerk forgot the year had changed to 1764.
21 Apr 1763 - Jacob Brayell was named executor of the will of Matthias Blankenbaker. The court appointed John Blankenbecker as executor, which means that Jacob was either incapacitated or dead at this time. [3]
19 May 1763 - Jacob's will is probated. wit: Samuel Klug, Peter Fleshman, Robert Fleshman. [8]
18 Nov 1771 - Mary Catherine Broyle, Adam Broile, Matthias and Eve Broile sell 166 acres to John Glassell. This appears to refer to the 156 acre tract from Jacob's will.[3]26:90
1776 - On the 17th Sunday after Trinity, Catharina Breilin is listed on the communion roll of Hebron Church.[9]20:386
Hans Jacob (Jacob) Broyles
Born 26 Mar 1705 in čOtisheim, Duchy of Wčurttemberg, Holy Roman Empire
ANCESTORS ancestors
Son of Johannes Broyles and Ursula (Ruop) Broyles
Brother of Conrad Broyles, Mattheus Broyles, Conrad Broyles, Jerg Martin Broyles, Maria Elizabeth (Broyles) Fleishman, Christly Broyles and Catherine (Broyles) Wilhoit
Husband of Maria Catharine (Fleishman) Broyles — married 1727 in Spotsylvania County, Virginia
DESCENDANTS descendants
Father of Adam Broyles, Catherine (Broyles) Wayland, Nicholas Broyles, Ziriakus Broyles, Elizabeth (Broyles) Wilhite, Jacob Broyles, Peter Broyles, Michael Broyles, John Broyles, Zacharias Broyles, Matthias Broyles and Mary (Broyles) Campbell
Died before 19 May 1763 in Culpeper County, Virginia
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Sources
? Church records of čOtisheim, Wčurttemberg, in "German Origins"
? 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 Keith, id #2
? 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Keith, Prof. Arthur Leslie, The German Colony of 1717 in The William and Mary Quarterly, First Series
? Broyles, John K., Sr., The Broyles Family Newsletter (periodical), self-published, 1982-2000, 27:6
? unknown author, Orange Co., Va., Families
? Dorman, John Frederick, Culpeper Co., Va., Will Book A, 1749-1770
? Broyles, John K., Sr., The Broyles Family Ties, in 10 volumes, self-published, 1969-1981, 1:31
? Culpeper Co., Va., Will Book A, p284
? The William and Mary Quarterly, Second Series
See also:
Keith, Prof. Arthur Leslie, The Broyles Family, c. 1940, typescript
German Origins of the Broyles/Briles Family
The Germanna Record, No. 13 - The Blankenbaker, Weaver, and Wilhoit Families, The Memorial Foundation of the Germanna Colonies, Inc., Publishers, 2006
end of biography
Birth:
in Otisheim ...
Immigration:
Jacob made the voyage to America at the age of 12 with his father, mother, brother and sister aboard the ship "Scott" in 1717 to America.
Hans married Maria Catharine Fleishman in 1727 in Spotsylvania County, Virginia. Maria was born in ~ 1715; died on 21 Jul 1763. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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87. | Dorothea Christler was born in ~ 1734; died on 19 Sep 1787 in Washington County, Tennessee. Children:
- 43. Elizabeth Broyles was born on 15 May 1760 in Culpeper County, Virginia; died in 1845 in White County, Tennessee.
- Phebe Broyles was born on 30 Jul 1773; died after 1840 in Culpeper County, Virginia.
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82. | Hans Jacob Broyles, The Immigrant was born on 26 Mar 1705 in Wurttemberg, Germany; died before 19 May 1763 in Culpeper County, Virginia. Other Events and Attributes:
Notes:
Biography
Jacob was born in 1705. He passed away before May 19, 1763.
Jacob made the voyage to America at the age of 12 with his father, mother, brother and sister aboard the ship "Scott" in 1717 to America. They were part of the Second Germanna Colony that eventually settled in modern day Madison County, Virginia.
It appears that all of Jacob's children lived to adulthood. His descendants comprise the Broyles family and his brother Conrad was progenitor of the Briles line.
The names of his sons and daughters are given in birth order in his will and we can assign approximate birth years based on Michael's birth in June 1740, likely marriage dates for the other children, and birth years of Jacob's grandchildren. The three daughters are worked into the list in similar fashion.
28 March 1705 - Hans Jacob and Conrad Bre˙el, twin sons of Johannes and Ursula Bre˙el, are christened at the Evangelical Lutheran Church in čOtisheim, in the Duchy of Wčurttemberg (present day Germany).[1] (Conrad would die young but four years later another son named Conrad would be christened.)
1717 - The family voyages to the New World.
2 May 1727 - Jacob Bryoll proves his right to take up land and was granted 50 acres. He apparently sold this right to Jacob Manspoil (see the entry below dated 3 Oct 1734).[2] On the same day his father did the same, and patented 200 acres. Jacob would thus appear to be on his own, and probably recently married.
28 Sep 1728 - Jacob Broil patents 400 acres in Spotsylvania Co., Va., St. George's parish, in the great fork of the Rappahanock River on Jacob Crigler's line. [3]26:90 This tract was located on modern Weaver Hollow Road in Madison Co., Va.
1734 - Jacob Broill is taxed for 1 tithe, in the precinct of John Mikell.
3 Oct 1734 - Jacob Manspoil receives a patent of 400 acres based on the importation of 3 persons, including Jacob Bryell. (see 2 May 1727) [2].
28 Jul 1737 - Jacob and Mary Catherine Broyle buy 156 acres of land "by the river side" from Ziriakus Fleischman. (The river in question is the Robinson River in modern Madison Co., Va.) On same date Ziriakus sells 200 acres to Henry Sluchter and wife Sarah. In 1743 he sells his remaining lands to Peter Fleshman.[2] We know from the church records of Neuenbčurg in Germany that Ziriakus had two surviving children, Peter and Maria Catharina by his wife Anna Barbara. As well, he had a stepson Heinrich (Henry) Sluchter by one of Anna's previous husbands.[4] These transactions show that Jacob's wife Mary Catherine was the daughter of Ziriakus Fleischmann. If additional proof is desired, one need only look at their son Cyrus, and anglicized version of Ziriakus.
Nonetheless, Keith[2] also speaks of a tradition saying Jacob married a Wayland.
c. 1738 - He is taxed as 1 tithable in the precinct of John Mickell.[3]27:26
1739 - 1 tithable in the precinct of ( ), Orange Co., Va.[5]2:136
Jacob Broyl is mentioned in the suit "Jacob Stover vs. George Home". He and John Landrum received a total of ą16.15.0
28 Aug 1741 - Jacob Broyles sues John Sutton, claiming that in December 1739 he had sold cattle & hogs to a Thomas Botts who was to pay for them the following March, April, or market-time, but who had sold them to Sutton and run off. [2]
22 Feb 1742 - Jacob Broyl witnesses deed of John Thomas to Michael Thomas. [2]
23 Jan 1743 - Jacob Broyle witnesses sale of land by Ziriakus Fleshman to Peter Fleshman.
29 Jan 1743 - Isaac Smith sues Ludwig Fisher. Jacob Broyle is security for the defendant.[2]
10 Aug 1743 - He witnesses the will of John Nicholas Blankenbeeker. He signed his name "x". Orange Co., Va. [114]1 The will was probated 22 Sep? 1743, and "dear friend" Jacob Broil and eldest son Zacharias are named executors. [2]:85
11 Aug 1743 - He witnesses a codicil to the above will.
26 Jul 1744 - Jacob and Conrad Broil convey to Adam Wilhite 200 acres of land patented 24 Jun 1726 by John Broil. This was their inheritance, and would indicate that their mother had died.
25 Mar 1746 - Jacob Brayell reports, as executor, the value of Henry Fireback's property. Orange Co., Va.
25 Mar 1752 - Jacob Breil is a sponsor at the baptism of Zacharias, son of Zacharias Blankenbaker, born this date. Catherina Breilin was a sponsor of other of Zacharias' children.[2]
16 May 1754 - Jacob buys 200 acres from John Shafer. Culpeper Co., Va.[2]
19 Mar 1761 - Jacob sells to his son Cyrus 200 acres for "love and affection". This land is part of a patent to Ciriakus and Peter Fleshman. It had been sold to Jacob by John Shafer on 16 May 1754.[2]
3 Nov 1761 - Jacob's will is written. Culpeper Co., Va. [90] Wife Catherine is to have the "plantation" during her life and it is then to go to Matthias. Young sons Peter, Michael, John, and Zacharias are to have 100 acres each from the 1728 patent. Finally, he lists all of the sons in apparent birth order followed by the daughters Catherine Wayland, Elizabeth Wilhite, and Mary Broil. Sons Adam and Michael are named executors.
17 Jan 1763 - "we the subscribers have met at the plantation of Jacob Broiles, dec'd. and have valued and appraised his estate." Adam Wayland, Adam Wilhit, Adam Yager.[6] The estate valuation is listed in [7] The date would appear to be in error because estate valuations took place after the will was proven and the executor or administrator was given power to settle the estate. Generally speaking, the probate (proving a will valid) occurred quickly after death, while it often took months or years to settle an estate. A possible explanation, given that the entry was for the first court in a new year, is that the clerk forgot the year had changed to 1764.
21 Apr 1763 - Jacob Brayell was named executor of the will of Matthias Blankenbaker. The court appointed John Blankenbecker as executor, which means that Jacob was either incapacitated or dead at this time. [3]
19 May 1763 - Jacob's will is probated. wit: Samuel Klug, Peter Fleshman, Robert Fleshman. [8]
18 Nov 1771 - Mary Catherine Broyle, Adam Broile, Matthias and Eve Broile sell 166 acres to John Glassell. This appears to refer to the 156 acre tract from Jacob's will.[3]26:90
1776 - On the 17th Sunday after Trinity, Catharina Breilin is listed on the communion roll of Hebron Church.[9]20:386
Hans Jacob (Jacob) Broyles
Born 26 Mar 1705 in čOtisheim, Duchy of Wčurttemberg, Holy Roman Empire
ANCESTORS ancestors
Son of Johannes Broyles and Ursula (Ruop) Broyles
Brother of Conrad Broyles, Mattheus Broyles, Conrad Broyles, Jerg Martin Broyles, Maria Elizabeth (Broyles) Fleishman, Christly Broyles and Catherine (Broyles) Wilhoit
Husband of Maria Catharine (Fleishman) Broyles — married 1727 in Spotsylvania County, Virginia
DESCENDANTS descendants
Father of Adam Broyles, Catherine (Broyles) Wayland, Nicholas Broyles, Ziriakus Broyles, Elizabeth (Broyles) Wilhite, Jacob Broyles, Peter Broyles, Michael Broyles, John Broyles, Zacharias Broyles, Matthias Broyles and Mary (Broyles) Campbell
Died before 19 May 1763 in Culpeper County, Virginia
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Sources
? Church records of čOtisheim, Wčurttemberg, in "German Origins"
? 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 Keith, id #2
? 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Keith, Prof. Arthur Leslie, The German Colony of 1717 in The William and Mary Quarterly, First Series
? Broyles, John K., Sr., The Broyles Family Newsletter (periodical), self-published, 1982-2000, 27:6
? unknown author, Orange Co., Va., Families
? Dorman, John Frederick, Culpeper Co., Va., Will Book A, 1749-1770
? Broyles, John K., Sr., The Broyles Family Ties, in 10 volumes, self-published, 1969-1981, 1:31
? Culpeper Co., Va., Will Book A, p284
? The William and Mary Quarterly, Second Series
See also:
Keith, Prof. Arthur Leslie, The Broyles Family, c. 1940, typescript
German Origins of the Broyles/Briles Family
The Germanna Record, No. 13 - The Blankenbaker, Weaver, and Wilhoit Families, The Memorial Foundation of the Germanna Colonies, Inc., Publishers, 2006
end of biography
Birth:
in Otisheim ...
Immigration:
Jacob made the voyage to America at the age of 12 with his father, mother, brother and sister aboard the ship "Scott" in 1717 to America.
Hans married Maria Catharine Fleishman in 1727 in Spotsylvania County, Virginia. Maria was born in ~ 1715; died on 21 Jul 1763. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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