Notes:
BROYLES CHAPEL, TEXAS. Broyles Chapel is a rural community located on Farm Road 320 about four miles west of Palestine in west central Anderson County. The town may have begun sometime in the 1800s and was probably named for members of the Broyles family, early settlers in Anderson County who operated sawmills and planing mills in the area. Broyles Chapel had a population of forty in 2000, and the settlement consisted of churches and a community center. Broyles Chapel Cemetery contained marked graves that date back as early as 1902.
Handbook of Texas Online
Latitude: 31.763333, Longitude: -95.281111
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Bertha Lee Pickle 1910 - 1938 Daughter of Voyle and Annie Pickle |
Not yet located | Bertha Lee PICKLE (d. 1938)
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Cecil B. Pickle (1912-1922)
Emma Juanita Pickle (1914-1922) Children of Voyle Carrie Pickle and Annie Pearl Moseley Pickle who were killed by lightning. |
Located | Cecile B. PICKLE (d. 26 Aug 1922)
Emma Juanita PICKLE (d. 26 Aug 1922) |
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John William Dixon (1877 - 1956) Husband of Martha Bell Pickle Dixon |
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Martha Bell Pickle Dixon (1886 - 1918) First Wife of John William Dixon |
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Voyle Carrie Pickle, Jr. (1925 - 1926) |
Located | Voyle Carrie PICKLE, Jr. (d. 31 Mar 1926)
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Voyle Carrie Pickle, Sr. (1889 - 1981) and
Annie Pearl Moseley Pickle (1885 - 1969) |
Located | Annie Pearl MOSELEY (d. 3 Dec 1969)
Voyle Carrie PICKLE (d. 10 Mar 1981) |
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