Name |
BROYLES, Polly |
Birth |
Abt 1793 |
Pendleton District, South Carolina, United States [1] |
Gender |
Female |
Residence |
1800 |
Pendleton District, South Carolina, United States [2] |
- Listed were: one male under 10 (Ozey Robert Broyles), one male between 10 and 15 (Cain Broyles), one male between 26 and 44 (Aaron Broyles). It also listed two females less than ten (Sarah and Polly), one female age 10-15 (Jemima) and one female 26 to 44 (Frances Broyles).
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Residence |
1810 |
Pendleton District, South Carolina, United States [3] |
- Listed were one male under ten (John), one male between ten and fifteen (Ozey) and one male between 26 and 44 (Aaron). Females included two under ten (Temperance and Edna), two between ten and fifteen (Polly and Sarah) and one between 26 and 44 (Frances).
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Death |
Yes, date unknown |
Person ID |
I1259 |
Pickel_Bartlett |
Last Modified |
15 Sep 2007 |
Father |
BROYLES, Major Aaron, b. 7 Jun 1767, Culpeper County, Virginia d. 5 Oct 1845, Anderson County, South Carolina, United States (Age 78 years) |
Mother |
REED, Frances, b. 8 Dec 1769, Washington County, Tennessee, United States d. 7 Sep 1841, Anderson County, South Carolina, United States (Age 71 years) |
Marriage |
1787 |
Pendleton District, South Carolina, United States [4] |
Residence |
1790 |
Pendleton District, South Carolina, United States [5] |
- Census spelled his name "Aron Briles". It showed one male over sixteen, one male under sixteen and two females. This would reconcile with there being Aaron and Frances Broyles and their two children, Cain and Jemima.
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"Another of the builder families of Anderson is that of Broyles. The pioneer in this section was Aaron, who settled somewhere not far from the old Calhoun section, and married Fannie Reed, daughter of another early settler. They began life with love, courage and industry, their only assets. Their first home was a log cabin with a dirt floor. Mr. Broyles was of German descent, and Mrs. Broyles of French Huguenot blood. While their children were still small, they had begun to accumulate a good share of worldly goods, and they gave their boys and girls what educational advantages the section offered. Their sons were John T., born in 1806; Oze, Cain and Abel. The youngest died when a boy. Cain and Oze lost their lives during the War Between the States.
Source: Vandiver, Louise Ayer, Traditions and History of Anderson County, 1928
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Residence |
1800 |
Pendleton District, South Carolina, United States [2] |
- His name was spelled correctly in this census.
Listed were: one male under 10 (Ozey Robert Broyles), one male between 10 and 15 (Cain Broyles), one male between 26 and 44 (Aaron Broyles). It also listed two females less than ten (Sarah and Polly), one female age 10-15 (Jemima) and one female 26 to 44 (Frances Broyles).
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Residence |
1810 |
Pendleton District, South Carolina, United States [3] |
- Listed were one male under ten (John), one male between ten and fifteen (Ozey) and one male between 26 and 44 (Aaron). Females included two under ten (Temperance and Edna), two between ten and fifteen (Polly and Sarah) and one between 26 and 44 (Frances).
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Residence |
1820 |
Pendleton District, South Carolina, United States [6] |
- Census reported one male 16-26 (Ozey), one male over 45 (Aaron), two females 16-26 (Temperance and Edna) and one female over 45 (Frances). There does not seem to be a record of John Broyles who would have been about 14 at that time.
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Residence |
1830 |
Anderson County, South Carolina, United States [7] |
- Census lists one male between sixty and seventy (Aaron-63), one female between fifty and sixty (Frances-61) and one male between twenty and thirty (unclear who this might have been).
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Residence |
1840 |
Anderson County, South Carolina, United States [8] |
- Census recorded one male between seventy and eighty (Aaron-73) and one female between seventy and eighty (probably Frances who was actually in her sixties), three males fifteen to twenty and one male between ten and fifteen. It is not clear who these might have been.
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Family ID |
F329 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |