Rosina BroylesAge: 49 years1770–1820
- Name
- Rosina Broyles
- Given names
- Rosina
- Surname
- Broyles
![]() | October 23, 1770 |
![]() | Adam C. Gann — View this family June 22, 1789 (Age 18 years) |
![]() #1 | John Gann 1790 (Age 19 years) |
![]() #2 | Ann Gann 1791 (Age 20 years) |
![]() #3 | William Gann 1792 (Age 21 years) |
![]() #4 | Rheuben Gann 1794 (Age 23 years) |
![]() #5 | Joshua Isaac Gann 1795 (Age 24 years) |
![]() #6 | Jane Gann March 13, 1798 (Age 27 years) |
![]() #7 | Thomas Gann about 1799 (Age 28 years) |
![]() #8 | Nathan Gann between 1801 and 1803 (Age 30 years) |
![]() #9 | Adam Carter Gann about 1802 (Age 31 years) |
![]() #10 | Nicholas Broyles Gann 1805 (Age 34 years) |
![]() #11 | Abraham Gann about 1806 (Age 35 years) |
![]() #12 | Mary Gann August 31, 1809 (Age 38 years) |
![]() | Pleasant Wallace — Ann Gann — View this family March 7, 1811 (Age 40 years) |
![]() | Pleasant Wallace — Ann Gann — View this family March 7, 1811 (Age 40 years) |
![]() | William Gann — Leah Gann — View this family March 18, 1812 (Age 41 years) |
![]() | Joshua Isaac Gann — Jenna Gann — View this family September 1, 1813 (Age 42 years) |
![]() #13 | Elizabeth Gann October 6, 1813 (Age 42 years) |
![]() | Rheuben Gann — Elizabeth “Eliza” D. Clark — View this family June 3, 1814 (Age 43 years) |
![]() | Thomas Gann — Rebecca … — View this family January 10, 1818 (Age 47 years) |
![]() | John Gann — Judith (Juda) Frazier — View this family February 21, 1818 (Age 47 years) |
![]() | Joseph Henry Green — Jane Gann — View this family December 19, 1819 (Age 49 years) |
![]() | Nathan Gann — Serena B. Frazier — View this family 1820 (on the date of death) |
![]() | 11 |
![]() | between 1820 and 1824 (Age 49 years) |
![]() | April 10, 2001 (181 years after death) |
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Family with Adam C. Gann |
husband |
Adam C. Gann Birth: 1769 42 37 — VA Death: after 1836 — TN or MO |
herself |
Rosina Broyles Birth: October 23, 1770 — Culpepper Co, VA Death: between 1820 and 1824 — Washington Co, TN |
Marriage: June 22, 1789 — Washington Co., TN |
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18 months son |
John Gann Birth: 1790 21 19 — Washington Co, TN Death: between 1865 and 1868 — Stockton, Santa Cruz Co., CA |
2 years daughter |
Ann Gann Birth: 1791 22 20 — Washington Co, TN Death: |
2 years son |
William Gann Birth: 1792 23 21 — Washington Co, TN Death: October 17, 1845 — nr Odessa, Lafayette Co, MO |
3 years son |
Rheuben Gann Birth: 1794 25 23 — Washington Co, TN Death: October 7, 1881 — Washington Co, TN |
2 years son |
Joshua Isaac Gann Birth: 1795 26 24 — Washington Co, TN Death: 1862 — MO |
3 years daughter |
Jane Gann Birth: March 13, 1798 29 27 — Greene Co, TN Death: January 31, 1871 — Roscoe, St. Clair Co, MO |
22 months son |
Thomas Gann Birth: about 1799 30 28 — Washington Co, TN Death: about 1870 — Cedar Co, MO |
5 years son |
Nathan Gann Birth: between 1801 and 1803 32 30 — Washington Co., TN Death: 1884 — Cedar Co, MO |
2 years son |
Adam Carter Gann Birth: about 1802 33 31 — Washington Co, TN Death: August 7, 1887 — Barry Co, MO |
4 years son |
Nicholas Broyles Gann Birth: 1805 36 34 — Washington Co, TN Death: February 7, 1887 — Soquel, San Joaquin Co, CA |
2 years son |
Abraham Gann Birth: about 1806 37 35 — Washington Co, TN Death: about 1894 — Union Twp, Pottawatomie Co, KS |
4 years daughter |
Mary Gann Birth: August 31, 1809 40 38 — TN Death: December 18, 1901 — Mercer Co, MO |
4 years daughter |
Elizabeth Gann Birth: October 6, 1813 44 42 — nr Brownsborough, Washington Co., TN Death: November 12, 1846 — MO |
Note | From William R. Gann, Independence, MO. !Rosina was named in the Will of Nicholas Broyles who died about 8 Sep 1814 on his farm nea r Jonesborough, TN. Her birth was recorded along with her sisters and brothers in the Hebro n Birth Register, except for one brother, Reuben, who was later proven by tradition and b y a deed of 19 Sep 1797. Nicholas sold to the heirs of Reuben, for love and affection, 120 a cres joining Cyrus Broyles, James Grimes, John McAllister and Solomon Yeager, along said Yeag er's line to Abraham Broyle's line, with the reservation that the heirs of Reuben Broyles all ow Nicholas Broyles and wife, Dorothy, the use of the part on the north side of Onion Branch . His wife was Dorothy Cristler born about 1734 in Culpepper, VA. !In a deposition in the lawsuit "Adam Gann vs Vaught" William McGee, a witness for the Plaint iff, said that he was one of the sons-in-law of Dorothy Broyles, along with Adam Gann, and th at John McGee and Adam Broyles, who married the widow of Reuben Broyles, who had been a son-i n-law also. McGee said that in the year 1820 he sold a wagon to the defendant for 300 bushel s of corn and Gann have him an order on Vaught, the Defendant for the same. The Defendant to ld him, Chester when he produced the said order that he did not know what quantity of corn th e rent would amount to but he would pay what would be coming to Chester to take some oats, wh ich Defendant said was part of the rent of the place in oats. Chester did take 3 loads of oa ts. At fall the Defendant told Chester he could not have the rest because that Dorothy Broyl es had gone to Adam Broyles to live, and he must take the corn over there so Chester did no t get the corn. Dorothy had left the abode of Adam Gann between harvest time and fall. Broy les lived on the rented place. Chester also states that the Defendant also told him that Bro yles had indemnified for delivery of corn at said Broyles. -- MERGED NOTE ------------ From William R. Gann, Independence, MO. Rosina was named in the Will of Nicholas Broyles who died about 8 Sep 1814 on his farm near Jonesborough, TN. Her birth was recorded along with her sisters and brothers in the Hebron Birth Register, except for one brother, Reuben, who was later proven by tradition and by a deed of 19 Sep 1797. Nicholas sold to the heirs of Reuben, for love and affection, 120 acres joining Cyrus Broyles, James Grimes, John McAllister and Solomon Yeager, along said Yeager's line to Abraham Broyle's line, with the reservation that the heirs of Reuben Broyles allow Nicholas Broyles and wife, Dorothy, the use of the part on the north side of Onion Branch. His wife was Dorothy Cristler born about 1734 in Culpepper, VA. In a deposition in the lawsuit "Adam Gann vs Vaught" William McGee, a witness for the Plaintiff, said that he was one of the sons-in-law of Dorothy Broyles, along with Adam Gann, and that John McGee and Adam Broyles, who married the widow of Reuben Broyles, who had been a son-in-law also. McGee said that in the year 1820 he sold a wagon to the defendant for 300 bushels of corn and Gann have him an order on Vaught, the Defendant for the same. The Defendant told him, Chester when he produced the said order that he did not know what quantity of corn the rent would amount to but he would pay what would be coming to Chester to take some oats, which Defendant said was part of the rent of the place in oats. Chester did take 3 loads of oats. At fall the Defendant told Chester he could not have the rest because that Dorothy Broyles had gone to Adam Broyles to live, and he must take the corn over there so Chester did not get the corn. Dorothy had left the abode of Adam Gann between harvest time and fall. Broyles lived on the rented place. Chester also states that the Defendant also told him that Broyles had indemnified for delivery of corn at said Broyles. |