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Louisa Elender Broughton 1816–1862 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1816

Birth Location: Georgia, United States

Death Date: 1862

Death Location: Clay, Alabama, United States

Father: Joshua Broughton

Mother: Elizabeth Porter

Spouse(s): John Smith

Children(s): Martha Hill

Louisa Elender Broughton was born in 1816 in Georgia, United States, the child of Joshua Broughton And Elizabeth Porter. In 1850, Louisa Elender Broughton resided in Militia District 951, Paulding, Georgia, USA. Louisa Elender Broughton married John Marcus Clarke Iii Smith, and had children including Martha Jane Hill. Louisa Elender Broughton passed away in 1862 in Clay, Alabama, United States.

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Biography

  • Louisa Elender Broughton was born in 1816 in Georgia, United States, the child of Joshua Broughton And Elizabeth Porter.
  • In 1850, Louisa Elender Broughton resided in Militia District 951, Paulding, Georgia, USA.
  • Louisa Elender Broughton married John Marcus Clarke Iii Smith, and had children including Martha Jane Hill.
  • Louisa Elender Broughton passed away in 1862 in Clay, Alabama, United States.

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Spouses(s)

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Louisa Broughton's Ancestors

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Louisa Broughton
1816–1862
Birth Place: Georgia, United States
Parents
Joshua Broughton
1782–1850
Maryland, USA
Elizabeth Porter
1784–1850
Maryland, United States
Grandparents
Belitha Broughton
1745–1814
Salisbury, Wicomico, Maryland, United States
Rachael
1750–
Great-Grandparents
Nicholas Captain
1725–1798
Sarah Pedrick
1731–1793
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Broughton
1692–1729
Sarah Norman
1693–
Joseph Pedrick
1710–1770
Sarah Martin
1705–1788

Louisa Broughton's Descendants

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Louisa (Elender) Broughton (1816–1862) m. John (Marcus Clarke III) Smith (28 Jan 1814–24 Mar 1898)
  1. 1. Martha (Jane) Hill 1852–1894 m. Henry (Hardy) Hill 1856–1902
    1. 1. Braskey (E) Hill 1885–1968 m. Mexia (R) Hill 1889–1922 m. Vonie Hill 1881– m. Mexer (Spears) Hill 1888–1922
      1. 1. Emmason Hill 1912–2005 m. Bernice Lankford 1919– m. Bernice (Adelia) Hill 1918–2006 m. Bernice (Adelia) Lankford 1918–2006
        1. 1. Jerry (Edd) Hill 1939–1994 m. Jo (Ann) Peck-Hill-Miller 1943–2013 m. Jo (Ann) Peck-Hill-Miller 1943–2013
        2. 2. Jerry (Edd) Hill 1939–1994 m. Jo (Ann) Peck-Hill-Miller 1943–2013
      2. 2. Henry (I) Hill 1909–2001
      3. 3. Letae Hill 1911–1965
      4. 4. Pauline Hill 1919–
      5. 5. Pauline Hill 1919–2010
    2. 2. John Hill 1879–1949
    3. 3. James (J) Hill 1898–
    4. 4. Joseph (M) Hill 1897–
    5. 5. Pearly (L) Hill 1895–
    6. 6. Octava (E) Hill 1893–1992
    7. 7. Emily (E) Hill 1891–
    8. 8. Nancy (W) Hill 1887–
    9. 9. Ellen (A) Hill 1884–
    10. 10. John (H) Hill 1879–1949

Louisa Broughton's Timeline

3 Records

1816
1816
Birth of Louisa Elender Broughton in Georgia, United States
Georgia, United States
1850
1850
Age 34
Louisa Elender Broughton resided here in Militia District 951, Paulding, Georgia, USA
Militia District 951, Paulding, Georgia, USA
1862
1862
Age 46
Death of Louisa Elender Broughton in Clay, Alabama, United States
Clay, Alabama, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1816
    Event Place: Georgia, United States
    Record Source: 1850 United States Federal Census, Year: 1850; Census Place: Militia District 951, Paulding, Georgia; Roll: M432_80; Page: 107B; Image: 224

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1850
    Event Place: Militia District 951, Paulding, Georgia, USA
    Record Source: 1850 United States Federal Census, Year: 1850; Census Place: Militia District 951, Paulding, Georgia; Roll: M432_80; Page: 107B; Image: 224

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1862
    Event Place: Clay, Alabama, United States

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