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ADAM BROYLES 1728–1782 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 26 Mar 1728

Birth Location: Spotsylvania Co., VA (Essex-1692; Spotsylvania-1721; Orange-1734; Culpeper-1749; Madison Co., VA-1793)

Death Date: 4 May 1782

Death Location: Broylesville, Washington Co., NC, near Little Limestone Creek (established 1777; became Washingto Co., TN-1 Jun 1796)

Father: Hans Broyles

Mother: Maria Fleishmann

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In 1728, ADAM BROYLES entered the world in Spotsylvania Co., VA (Essex-1692; Spotsylvania-1721; Orange-1734; Culpeper-1749; Madison Co., VA-1793), born to Hans Jacob Broyles And Maria Catharina Mary Fleishmann. ADAM BROYLES passed away in 1782 in Broylesville, Washington Co., NC, near Little Limestone Creek (established 1777; became Washingto Co., TN-1 Jun 1796).

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  • In 1728, ADAM BROYLES entered the world in Spotsylvania Co., VA (Essex-1692; Spotsylvania-1721; Orange-1734; Culpeper-1749; Madison Co., VA-1793), born to Hans Jacob Broyles And Maria Catharina Mary Fleishmann.
  • ADAM BROYLES passed away in 1782 in Broylesville, Washington Co., NC, near Little Limestone Creek (established 1777; became Washingto Co., TN-1 Jun 1796).

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ADAM BROYLES's Ancestors

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ADAM BROYLES
1728–1782
Birth Place: Spotsylvania Co., VA (Essex-1692; Spotsylvania-1721; Orange-1734; Culpeper-1749; Madison Co., VA-1793)
Parents
Hans Jacob Broyles
1705–1763
Oteisheim, Wuettemburg. Germany
Maria (Catharina "Mary") Fleishmann
1703–1761
Karlsruher Landkreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Grandparents
Johannes (Breyhel \) Broyles
1679–1733
Kürnbach, Karlsruher Landkreis, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Ursula Ruop
1685–1744
Oteisheim, Wurtemburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Zacherias Fleischmann
1664–1748
Neunburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Anna (Barbara) Schone
1664–1748
Neuenburg, Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany
Great-Grandparents
Conrad Breuel
1652–1703
Margaretha Schelling
1658–1751
Johann Fleishmann
1638–1683
Anna Geiles
1664–1678
Quirinus Schone
1626–1683
Maria Barbara
1634–1683
2nd-Great-Grandparents

ADAM BROYLES's Timeline

2 Records

1728
26 Mar 1728
Birth of ADAM BROYLES in Spotsylvania Co., VA (Essex-1692; Spotsylvania-1721; Orange-1734; Culpeper-1749; Madison Co., VA-1793)
Spotsylvania Co., VA (Essex-1692; Spotsylvania-1721; Orange-1734; Culpeper-1749; Madison Co., VA-1793)
1782
4 May 1782
Age 54
Death of ADAM BROYLES in Broylesville, Washington Co., NC, near Little Limestone Creek (established 1777; became Washingto Co., TN-1 Jun 1796)
Broylesville, Washington Co., NC, near Little Limestone Creek (established 1777; became Washingto Co., TN-1 Jun 1796)

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 26 Mar 1728
    Event Place: Spotsylvania Co., VA (Essex-1692; Spotsylvania-1721; Orange-1734; Culpeper-1749; Madison Co., VA-1793)

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 May 1782
    Event Place: Broylesville, Washington Co., NC, near Little Limestone Creek (established 1777; became Washingto Co., TN-1 Jun 1796)

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