Individual Details
Hans Jacob BREUEL
( - May 1763)
Events
Families
Spouse | Maria Catharina FLEISCHMANN (1702 - 1704) |
Child | Adam BROIL (1728 - 1782) |
Child | Nicholas BROIL (1730 - 1814) |
Child | Michael BROYLES (1740 - 1839) |
Child | Michal BROIL (1740 - 1841) |
Child | Mary BROIL ( - ) |
Child | Jacob BROYLES ( - ) |
Child | Zacharias BROYLES ( - ) |
Child | Catharine BROIL ( - ) |
Child | Elizabeth BROIL ( - ) |
Child | Matthias BROYLES ( - ) |
Child | John BROYLES ( - 1785) |
Child | Peter BROYLES ( - ) |
Child | Cyrus BROYLES ( - ) |
Father | John BROYLES (1670 - 1734) |
Mother | Ursula RUOP ( - 1744) |
Sibling | Mattheus BREUEL ( - 1708) |
Sibling | Conrad BROIL ( - 1784) |
Sibling | Jerg Martin BREUEL ( - ) |
Sibling | Maria Elisabetha BREUEL ( - ) |
Sibling | Catherine BREUEL (1719 - ) |
Notes
Migrated
to Virginia with his parentsResidence
proved his importation and was granted the right to take up 50 acres of landLand Entry
for 400 acres beginning at three pines corner to Jacob Crigelar and runeth thence with the said Crigelers line North seventy five degrees West two hundred pole to the Gum White Oak and Red Oak in the said Crigelers line thence North fifteen degrees East three-hundred and twenty poles to a Gum Poplar and Hiccory thence South seventy five degreees East two hundred pole to a Chestnut and two White Oak on a small run side thence South fifteen degrees West three hundred and twenty pole to the beginningLand-Purch
from Ziriakus Fleishman a tract of land beginning at three siccamore trees by the river side thence north 50 degrees east 235 poles to two white Oakes thence northwest 55 poles to three pines thence south 50 degrees west 440 poles to two white oakes thence south 15 degrees east 58 poles thence north 55 degrees east to the beginningLand-Sold
to son Cyrus Broyle part of patent to Ciriacus and Peter Fleshman, dated Sept. 28, 1728, which Jacob Broyles had bought of John ShaferNote
EVANGELICAL LUTHERAL PARISH REGISTERS - OETISHEIM, WUERTTEMBERG. Patent for land in Madison County VA as of 1740 -- map from 'The Story of Germana Descendants in Reunion at Siegen Forest VA 1965' (Briles.VA.001) Jacob Broyles received patent 28 Sept 1728 --from Culpeper a Virginia County's History through 1920 (Briles.VA.005) Member of group of Germans arriving Germana 1717--Lutherans History of Early Spotslyvania (Briles.VA.012) Listed as adult son of Hans Breul in list of surviving passengers of Capt. Scotts Ship 1717 Hebron Church register 1750-1825 (Briles.VA.013) Family identified in Genealogical and Historical Notes on Culpeper Co. VA (Briles.VA.007) Virginia Wills and Administrations 1632-1800: Torrence (Briles.VA.020)Note
Max Briles Genealogy Descendants used name Broyles death date Md 1727 to Mary Catherine Fleishman then to Catherine WaylordNote
RESIDENCE: Orange County Virginia Deed Books 3 and 4; 1738-1741; Judgements 1736; compiled by John Dorman; c1966. p.23; p. 91 Jacob Stover vs. George Home; account of Jacob Stover with George Home; 24 March 1734/5 cash paid to Jacob Broyl. (Doc. #: BRILES.VA.023)Note
LAND: Orange County Virginia Deed Books 1 and 2, 1735-1738, Judgements 1735; compiled by John Dorman; c1961; p.39; deed dated 28-29 July 1737; Zirizchus Fleishman of Orange Co. to Jacob Broyle and Mary Catharine his wife of same; 20 pounds; 156 acres part of 390 acres granted to Ziriachus Fleishman 24 June 1726; by the river. (Doc. #: BRILES.VA.024)Note
RESIDENCE: Orange County Virginia Deed Book 5,6,7,8; 1741-1743; compiled by John Dorman; c1971; p.12; deed 26-27 March 1742; John Vinton of St. George's Parish Spottsylvania Co. to Thomas Smith of Truro Parish, Prince William Co.; 1000 acres in St. Mark's Parish on south side of a run of Robinson River called Island run; along Jacob Bryalls line. (Doc. #: BRILES.VA.025)Note
DEATH-RELATIONSHIP-CONFLICT: Culpeper County Virginia Will Book A, 1749-1770; compiled by John Dorman; c1956; p.75-76; will of Jacob Broil dated 3 Nov 1761; Parish of Bromfield in Culpepr Co. VA; wife Catharine Broil; son Mattheas; son Pepter; son Michael; son John; son Zacharias; daughter Mary; son Cyrus; son Adam; son Nicholas; son Jacob; daughter Catharine Wayland; daughter Elizabeth Wilhite. (Doc. #: BRILES.VA.027)Note
CONFLICT: Culpeper County Virginia Will Book A, 1749-1770; compiled by John Dorman; c1956; p.75-76; will of Jacob Broil dated 3 Nov 1761; Parish of Bromfield in Culpepr Co. VA; conflict with death date given in Max Briles genealogy. (Doc. #: BRILES.VA.027)Endnotes
1. Broyles, John K., Keith's Typescript with Additions, (Clinton, TN: John K. Broyles, Sr.), p. 27. Hereinafter cited as Keith's Typescript.
2. Broyles, John K., Keith's Typescript with Additions, (Clinton, TN: John K. Broyles, Sr.), p. 24. Hereinafter cited as Keith's Typescript.
3. Broyles, John K., Keith's Typescript with Additions, (Clinton, TN: John K. Broyles, Sr.), p. 27. Hereinafter cited as Keith's Typescript.
4. Broyles, John K., Keith's Typescript with Additions, (Clinton, TN: John K. Broyles, Sr.), p. 24. Hereinafter cited as Keith's Typescript.
5. Broyles, John K., Keith's Typescript with Additions, (Clinton, TN: John K. Broyles, Sr.), p. 24. Hereinafter cited as Keith's Typescript.
6. Broyles, John K., Keith's Typescript with Additions, (Clinton, TN: John K. Broyles, Sr.), p. 24. Hereinafter cited as Keith's Typescript.
7. Broyles, John K., Keith's Typescript with Additions, (Clinton, TN: John K. Broyles, Sr.), p. 27. Hereinafter cited as Keith's Typescript.
8. Broyles, John K., Keith's Typescript with Additions, (Clinton, TN: John K. Broyles, Sr.), p. 24. Hereinafter cited as Keith's Typescript.
9. Broyles, John K., Keith's Typescript with Additions, (Clinton, TN: John K. Broyles, Sr.), p. 24. Hereinafter cited as Keith's Typescript.
10. Broyles, John K., Keith's Typescript with Additions, (Clinton, TN: John K. Broyles, Sr.), p. 24. Hereinafter cited as Keith's Typescript.
11. Broyles, John K., Keith's Typescript with Additions, (Clinton, TN: John K. Broyles, Sr.), p. 24. Hereinafter cited as Keith's Typescript.