Name |
BROYLES, Walter Long |
Birth |
25 Jul 1832 |
Greene County, Tennessee, United States |
Gender |
Male |
Residence |
1840 |
Greene County, Tennessee, United States [1] |
- Census lists the following:
Males < 5 years: 1 (Marcellus-3)
Males 5-10: 1 (Walter-8)
Males 10-15: 2 (Edwin-11 and William-14)
Males 15-20: 1 (George-16)
Males 50-60: 1 (Cain-52)
Females: 40-50: 1 (Lucinda 49 or 50)
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Residence |
9 Nov 1850 |
Division 9, Greene, Tennessee, United States [2] |
Farmer |
Military |
1861/2 |
Member of Phillips Legion Infantry |
- Walter Long Broyles - Enlisted 6/19/1861, Died 11/13/1862 at Crumpton's Factory Hospital, Lynchburg, Va of pneumonia, Buried in Lynchburg City Cemetery but later removed (name shown in cemetery records as W L Boiles), Brother of Marcellus Franklin Broyles, Born 7/25/1832 in Greene County, Ga to Major Cain and Lucinda Nash Broyles
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Death |
13 Nov 1862 |
Crumpton's Factory Hospital, Lynchburg, Va [3] |
Cause: Pneumonia |
Burial |
Sumach Cumberland Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Carndall, Murray County, Georgia [4] |
Person ID |
I1139 |
Pickel_Bartlett |
Last Modified |
25 Jul 2018 |
Father |
BROYLES, Major Cain, b. 12 Jan 1788, Pendleton District, South Carolina, United States d. 26 Apr 1864 (Age 76 years) |
Mother |
NASH, Lucinda, b. 10 Aug 1790, Abbeville District, South Carolina, United States d. 31 Oct 1868, Georgia (Age 78 years) |
Marriage |
20 Mar 1810 |
Pendleton District, South Carolina, United States [4] |
Residence |
Aft 20 Mar 1810 |
Pendleton District, South Carolina, United States [5] |
- Listed following the listing for his father, Aaron, are Cain and Lucinda Broyles. They were both listed as being between 16 and 25.
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Residence |
1820 |
Pendleton District, South Carolina, United States [6] |
- The census seems to have too many males in the household for Cain and Lucinda. Perhaps they were not all their children. It lists one male and one female between 26 and 45. These would have been Cain (32) and Lucinda (30).
It lists two females less than ten (Mary and Frances).
Listed are two males less than ten (Erasmus Seneca and John Milton).
Listed is one male between ten and sixteen (unknown) and one male between sixteen and eighteen (unknown).
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Residence |
1830 |
3rd Division Or Regiment, Buncombe, North Carolina, United States [7] |
- The census reported:
1 Male 40_50: Cain would have been 42
2 Males 10-15: Erasmus Seneca-15, John Milton-12
2 Males 5-10: Aaron-9, George-7
2 Males <5: William-4, Edwin-1
1 Female 30-40: Lucinda about 40
1 Female 15-20: Francis about 17
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Residence |
1840 |
7th Civil District, Greene, Tennessee, United States [8] |
- His name was recorded "Cain Broyls."
Census lists the following:
Males < 5 years: 1 (Marcellus-3)
Males 5-10: 1 (Walter-8)
Males 10-15: 2 (Edwin-11 and William-14)
Males 15-20: 1 (George-16)
Males 50-60: 1 (Cain-52)
Females: 40-50: 1 (Lucinda 49 or 50)
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Residence |
9 Nov 1850 |
Division 9, Greene, Tennessee, United States [2] |
Farmer |
Residence |
8 Aug 1860 |
Varnells Station, Whitfield, Georgia, United States [9] |
Farmer |
Family ID |
F92 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |