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Joseph Neil Broughton 1852–1920 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 22 Apr 1852

Birth Location: Smith County, Texas, USA

Death Date: 24 Dec 1920

Death Location: Donna, Hildago County, Texas

Father: Nathaniel Broughton

Mother: Flora Neil

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In 1852, Joseph Neil Broughton entered the world in Smith County, Texas, USA, born to Nathaniel William Bill Broughton And Flora Neil. Joseph Neil Broughton passed away in 1920 in Donna, Hildago County, Texas.

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Biography

  • In 1852, Joseph Neil Broughton entered the world in Smith County, Texas, USA, born to Nathaniel William Bill Broughton And Flora Neil.
  • Joseph Neil Broughton passed away in 1920 in Donna, Hildago County, Texas.

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Joseph Broughton's Ancestors

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Joseph Broughton
1852–1920
Birth Place: Smith County, Texas, USA
Parents
Nathaniel William (Bill) Broughton
1826–1914
Birmingham, Jefferson, Alabama, United States
Flora Neil
1826–1914
Chambers, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama
Grandparents
Edward (Thomas) Broughton
1805–1891
, Sumter, South Carolina, USA
Rachel (Winborne) Walker
1801–1869
Chester, South Carolina, United States
Great-Grandparents
Nathaniel IV
1768–1852
Sarah Benbow
1780–1859
Priscilla Winbourn
1778–1864
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Joseph Broughton's Timeline

2 Records

1852
22 Apr 1852
Birth of Joseph Neil Broughton in Smith County, Texas, USA
Smith County, Texas, USA
1920
24 Dec 1920
Age 68
Death of Joseph Neil Broughton in Donna, Hildago County, Texas
Donna, Hildago County, Texas

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 22 Apr 1852
    Event Place: Smith County, Texas, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 24 Dec 1920
    Event Place: Donna, Hildago County, Texas

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