The Ancestors and Cousins of Tracy Lynn DeVault

Person Page 456

Julia D. Hunt1,2,3

F, #11376, b. November 1863, d. after 1905

Parents

FatherThomas Hyder "Hyder" Hunt (b. 7 April 1816, d. 7 June 1863)
MotherRachel Mary DeWald (b. 1821, d. 15 October 1900)
Pedigree Link

BASIC FACTS

Julia D. Hunt was born in 1861 in Illinois.4 She was born in November 1863 in Illinois.3 She was born on 5 April 1864 in Illinois.5,2 She died after 1905.
Julia D. Hunt had reference number 11644. She resided in Kansas City, Missouri.6 She was enumerated on the census in Barton County, Missouri (1870); Jackson County, Missouri (1900.) She was a Servant (1900.)3 About 1905 Julia became separated from her family. She was last heard from in Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri.

Citations

  1. [S6944] Genealogy prepared by Patrick Welsh (RootsWeb - email address), Source Medium: Book
  2. [S172] 1870 Census, Missouri, Barton County, Source Medium: Book
  3. [S560] 1900 Census, Missouri, Jackson County
  4. [S5652] Genealogy prepared by Dan DeVault
  5. [S2793] Book: A DeVault Genealogy with Gillmore and Hunt Supplements by William B. Gillmore, 1954
  6. [S12380] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book

Eliza C. Hunt1,2,3,4

F, #11377, b. 18 December 1854, d. 1 February 1888

Parents

FatherThomas Hyder "Hyder" Hunt (b. 7 April 1816, d. 7 June 1863)
MotherRachel Mary DeWald (b. 1821, d. 15 October 1900)
Pedigree Link

Family: John Samuel Lindsey (b. 14 January 1844, d. 12 August 1922)

DaughterHannah Brooks Lindsey (b. 1 January 1881, d. 18 February 1888)
DaughterFrancis B. Lindsey+ (b. 17 May 1883, d. 19 January 1948)
DaughterIvey Eleanor Lindsey+ (b. 23 January 1888, d. 27 September 1934)

BASIC FACTS

Eliza C. Hunt was born on 18 December 1854 in Illinois.5,6 She was born in 1855 in Illinois.2,7 She and John Samuel Lindsey were married on 5 February 1879 in Barton Co., Missouri.7 She died on 1 February 1881, at age 26, in Carthage, Jasper Co., Missouri.8 She died on 2 January 1888, at age 33.9 She died on 1 February 1888, at age 33, in Carthage, Jasper Co., Missouri.7,5,6 She was buried in Park Cemetery, Carthage, Jasper Co., Missouri.6
Eliza C. Hunt had reference number 11645. She was enumerated on the census in Macoupin County, Illinois (1860.)

Citations

  1. [S6944] Genealogy prepared by Patrick Welsh (RootsWeb - email address), Source Medium: Book
  2. [S2793] Book: A DeVault Genealogy with Gillmore and Hunt Supplements by William B. Gillmore, 1954
  3. [S172] 1870 Census, Missouri, Barton County, Source Medium: Book
  4. [S72] 1860 Census, Illinois, Macoupin County
  5. [S4048] Death Records, Missouri, State of Missouri (Internet)
  6. [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book
  7. [S12380] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
  8. [S6724] Genealogy prepared by Mary (Fluts) Gillmore
  9. [S5652] Genealogy prepared by Dan DeVault

Belvadesa C. "Belva or Bell" Hunt1,2,3,4,5

F, #11378, b. September 1852, d. 31 March 1931

Parents

FatherThomas Hyder "Hyder" Hunt (b. 7 April 1816, d. 7 June 1863)
MotherRachel Mary DeWald (b. 1821, d. 15 October 1900)
Pedigree Link

Family: Rezin William Burr (b. 10 August 1849, d. 11 April 1920)

DaughterPearl Zerelda Burr (b. 8 April 1875, d. 19 September 1934)
DaughterJewell Cinderella Burr (b. 21 September 1877, d. April 1909)
SonPrince Rezin Burr+ (b. 3 August 1879, d. 1903)
DaughterBelva Myrtle "Myrtle" Burr+ (b. 25 November 1881, d. 12 November 1956)
DaughterElva Reesa Burr+ (b. 18 November 1882, d. 27 September 1962)

BASIC FACTS

Belvadesa C. "Belva or Bell" Hunt was born in 1849 in Tennessee.6,3 She was born in September 1852 in Tennessee.7,8 She and Rezin William Burr were married on 3 April 1873 in Barton Co., Missouri.1,9 She died about 1918 in California.10 She died on 31 March 1931, at age 78, in Tulare Co., California.11 She was buried in Reedley Cemetery, Reedley, Frenso Co., California.12
Belvadesa C. "Belva or Bell" Hunt was also known as Bell. She was also known as Belvadesa C. "Bell" Hunt.3 She had reference number 11646. She was enumerated on the census in Barton County, Missouri (1870); Jackson County, Missouri (1900.) GRAVE MARKER

BELVA HUNT BURR
1853 - 1931.

Citations

  1. [S6944] Genealogy prepared by Patrick Welsh (RootsWeb - email address), Source Medium: Book
  2. [S7069] Genealogy prepared by Richard Burr (RootsWeb)
  3. [S172] 1870 Census, Missouri, Barton County, Source Medium: Book
  4. [S5652] Genealogy prepared by Dan DeVault
  5. [S560] 1900 Census, Missouri, Jackson County
  6. [S2793] Book: A DeVault Genealogy with Gillmore and Hunt Supplements by William B. Gillmore, 1954
  7. [S72] 1860 Census, Illinois, Macoupin County
  8. [S6119] Genealogy prepared by ihitzl (Ancestry.com)
  9. [S8968] Marriage Records - Missouri 1805 - 2002 (Ancestry.com)
  10. [S12380] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
  11. [S2858] California Birth/Death Records (Internet)
  12. [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book

Abedell "Addel" Hunt1,2,3

M, #11379, b. 1847, d. 1848

Parents

FatherThomas Hyder "Hyder" Hunt (b. 7 April 1816, d. 7 June 1863)
MotherRachel Mary DeWald (b. 1821, d. 15 October 1900)
Pedigree Link

BASIC FACTS

Abedell "Addel" Hunt was born in 1847 in Tennessee.2,3 He died in 1848, at age ~1.2,4,5
Abedell "Addel" Hunt was also known as Addel. He was also known as Abdel Hunt.6 He had reference number 11647. Died at age nine months.2

Citations

  1. [S6944] Genealogy prepared by Patrick Welsh (RootsWeb - email address), Source Medium: Book
  2. [S2793] Book: A DeVault Genealogy with Gillmore and Hunt Supplements by William B. Gillmore, 1954
  3. [S5652] Genealogy prepared by Dan DeVault
  4. [S172] 1870 Census, Missouri, Barton County, Source Medium: Book
  5. [S6724] Genealogy prepared by Mary (Fluts) Gillmore
  6. [S7608] Genealogy prepared by William B. Terrell

Henson Hunt1,2,3

M, #11380, b. 1841, d. 14 August 1865

Parents

FatherThomas Hyder "Hyder" Hunt (b. 7 April 1816, d. 7 June 1863)
MotherRachel Mary DeWald (b. 1821, d. 15 October 1900)
Pedigree Link

BASIC FACTS

Henson Hunt was born in 1841 in Tennessee.4 He died on 14 August 1865, at age ~24, in Jefferson, Marion Co., Texas.4,5
Henson Hunt had reference number 11648. Civil War, Union Army.5 He was enumerated on the census in Washington County, Tennessee (1850); Macoupin County, Illinois (1860.) Died while in the army.5 Henson died in quarters at Jefferson, Texas on the 14th day of August 1865 by reason of Apoplexy. Effects given to his brother Jacob Hunt.

OBITUARY - The Texas Republican; Marshall, Harrison, Texas; August 18 1865; (Marriage and Death Notices Marion County, Texas and Environs 1853-1927 - obtained by me from Genealogy prepared by Kay Christlieb (Ancestry.com))

Died at Camp Sheridan, Jefferson, Texas, Aug 14th of inflammation of the brain... HENSON HUNT, Co, D, 8th Illinois Inf. Vet Vols, age 24 years. He leaves a widowed mother, 5 sisters and 2 brothers.

Note: Twenty-six Union troops occupying Jefferson were buried at Oakwood Cemetery, Jefferson, TX. It is possible he was buried there also.

Citations

  1. [S6944] Genealogy prepared by Patrick Welsh (RootsWeb - email address), Source Medium: Book
  2. [S59] 1850 Census, Tennessee, Washington County
  3. [S72] 1860 Census, Illinois, Macoupin County
  4. [S6442] Genealogy prepared by Kathleen A. Hunt
  5. [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book

James Hunt1,2,3

M, #11381, b. 8 August 1838, d. 26 November 1860

Parents

FatherThomas Hyder "Hyder" Hunt (b. 7 April 1816, d. 7 June 1863)
MotherRachel Mary DeWald (b. 1821, d. 15 October 1900)
Pedigree Link

BASIC FACTS

James Hunt was born on 8 August 1838 in Tennessee.4,5 He died on 26 November 1860, at age 22, in Macoupin Co., Illinois.4,6 He was buried in Reader Cemetery, Chesterfield, Macoupin Co., Illinois (V.)7
James Hunt had reference number 11649. He was enumerated on the census in Washington County, Tennessee (1850); Macoupin County, Illinois (1860.) GRAVE MARKER

JAMES M. HUNT
DIED
NOV. 26, 1860
AGED
22 Yrs. 3 Mos.
18 Ds.

Citations

  1. [S6944] Genealogy prepared by Patrick Welsh (RootsWeb - email address), Source Medium: Book
  2. [S59] 1850 Census, Tennessee, Washington County
  3. [S72] 1860 Census, Illinois, Macoupin County
  4. [S6442] Genealogy prepared by Kathleen A. Hunt
  5. [S5652] Genealogy prepared by Dan DeVault
  6. [S6724] Genealogy prepared by Mary (Fluts) Gillmore
  7. [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book

Louisa Ann Eliza "Lou" Hunt1,2,3,4,5

F, #11382, b. 23 May 1838, d. 27 March 1906

Parents

FatherWarrington Cary "Warento" Hunt (b. 7 November 1809, d. 5 December 1876)
MotherMaria Catherina "Mary" Davault (b. 30 January 1810, d. 15 February 1895)
Pedigree Link

Family: Andrew Coffee Broyles (b. 21 June 1831, d. 20 August 1927)

DaughterMary Lucinda "Mollie" Broyles+ (b. 26 May 1858, d. 9 June 1957)
SonM. D Franklin Hunt Broyles+ (b. 2 September 1859, d. 17 November 1937)
SonJames Henry "Jimmie" Broyles (b. 18 May 1861, d. 15 August 1865)
SonRobert Summerfield Broyles+ (b. 26 May 1863, d. 28 May 1942)
SonWilliam Milton Broyles (b. 26 August 1865, d. 20 February 1915)
DaughterEmily Elizabeth "Betty or Bettie" Broyles+ (b. 27 August 1867, d. 7 September 1958)
DaughterFlorence Amanda "Birdie" Broyles+ (b. 10 January 1870, d. 12 June 1957)
SonD.D Edwin Hubert "Hubert" Broyles+ (b. 18 April 1873, d. 11 October 1968)
SonBoy Broyles (b. 7 November 1878, d. 7 November 1878)

BASIC FACTS

Louisa Ann Eliza "Lou" Hunt was born on 23 May 1838 in Elizabethton, Carter Co., Tennessee.3,6 She and Andrew Coffee Broyles were married on 6 August 1857 in Carter Co., Tennessee.7 She died on 27 March 1906, at age 67, in Monmouth, Warren Co., Illinois.6 She died on 27 March 1906, at age 67, in Bethany, Missouri.1,2 She was buried in Old Jonesboro Cemetery, Jonesborough, Washington Co., Tennessee.8,9
Louisa Ann Eliza "Lou" Hunt was also known as Lou. She had reference number 11650. She resided in Jonesboro, Washington Co., Tennessee; Chucky Valley, Carter Co., Tennessee.2,6 She was affiliated with Louisa and Andrew attended the Southern Methodist Church.6 She was enumerated on the census in Carter County, Tennessee (1850); Washington County, Tennessee (1880.) Louisa died in Monmouth, Illinois while on a visit to her daughter Birdie (Broyles) King.

OBITUARY

MRS. A. C. BROYLES

Mrs. A. C. Broyles, formerly of Knoxville, died Tuesday at Monmouth, Ill., her home, after a brief illness. She was 67 years of age. The remains will be brought to Tennessee and interred in Jonesboro, where the deceased resided years ago. A husband and seven children, including one daughter, Mrs. S. H. Ballard of Knoxville, survive her. Other relatives also reside in Knoxville. Besides Mrs. Ballard the children are: Dr. Frank Broyles, of Bethany, Mo.; Hubert E. Broyles, of Tulsa, I. T.; William M. Broyles of Denver, Col.; Robert S. Broyles, of Table Rock, Neb.; Mrs. Jacob Hunt, of Skiatook, I.T., and Mrs. W. R. King, of Monmouth, Ill.

OBITUARY - Jonesboro Sentinel, April 1906

MRS. A. S. BROYLES

Special to the Sentinel.
Jonesboro, April 2. - The remains of Mrs. Andrew C. Broyles, who died in Monmouth, Ill., March 27, were brought here Saturday, this being her home for many years. The funeral services was held in the M. E. Church, south and many friends and relatives were present. The remains were accompanied here by the husband, A. C. Broyles and the children. Rev. and Mrs. W. R. King, of Monmouth, Ill.; Mrs. Jacob Hunt, of Skiatook, Indian Territory; Dr. F.H. Broyles, Bethany, Mo.; and Mrs.S. H. Ballard, of Knoxville. The other children are: R. S. Broyles, Tablerock, Neb.; W. M. Broyles, St. Louis, and Rev. E. H. Broyles, Tulsa, Indian Territory.
Mrs. Broyles died at the age of 67 years. She was the mother of nine children, two dying in infancy. She was a member of the Broad Street M. E. church, south, Knoxville and was a sincere christian, a devoted mother and true and faithful wife. Her disposition was sweet and sunny and she made friends everywhere. She has many friends and relatives in Tennessee who mourn her death.

GRAVE MARKER

Andrew C. Broyles
1831 - 1927
His wife
Louisa A. Hunt
1838 - 1906.
Andrew and Louisa were married at her home in Carter Co., Tennessee.

Citations

  1. [S6944] Genealogy prepared by Patrick Welsh (RootsWeb - email address), Source Medium: Book
  2. [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
  3. [S2793] Book: A DeVault Genealogy with Gillmore and Hunt Supplements by William B. Gillmore, 1954
  4. [S54] 1850 Census, Tennessee, Carter County
  5. [S359] 1880 Census, Tennessee, Washington County
  6. [S5651] Genealogy prepared by Dan DeVault, Source Medium: Book
  7. [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Page 245
  8. [S5584] Genealogy prepared by Clarence Williams
  9. [S2845] Book: Washington County, Tennessee Tombstone Inscriptions, by Charles M. Bennett, Source Medium: Book

Andrew Coffee Broyles1,2,3

M, #11383, b. 21 June 1831, d. 20 August 1927

Parents

FatherJacob Franklin Broyles (b. 10 December 1804, d. 2 November 1896)
MotherLucinda E. Broyles (b. 14 September 1804, d. 4 October 1891)
Pedigree Link

Family: Louisa Ann Eliza "Lou" Hunt (b. 23 May 1838, d. 27 March 1906)

DaughterMary Lucinda "Mollie" Broyles+ (b. 26 May 1858, d. 9 June 1957)
SonM. D Franklin Hunt Broyles+ (b. 2 September 1859, d. 17 November 1937)
SonJames Henry "Jimmie" Broyles (b. 18 May 1861, d. 15 August 1865)
SonRobert Summerfield Broyles+ (b. 26 May 1863, d. 28 May 1942)
SonWilliam Milton Broyles (b. 26 August 1865, d. 20 February 1915)
DaughterEmily Elizabeth "Betty or Bettie" Broyles+ (b. 27 August 1867, d. 7 September 1958)
DaughterFlorence Amanda "Birdie" Broyles+ (b. 10 January 1870, d. 12 June 1957)
SonD.D Edwin Hubert "Hubert" Broyles+ (b. 18 April 1873, d. 11 October 1968)
SonBoy Broyles (b. 7 November 1878, d. 7 November 1878)

BASIC FACTS

Andrew Coffee Broyles was born in 1830 in Washington Co., Tennessee.2,4 He was born on 21 June 1831 in Chucky Valley, Carter Co., Tennessee.5,6 He and Louisa Ann Eliza "Lou" Hunt were married on 6 August 1857 in Carter Co., Tennessee.7 He died on 20 August 1927, at age 96, in Bethany, Harrison Co., Missouri.1 He died on 20 August 1927, at age 96, in Monmouth, Illinois.6 He was buried in Old Jonesboro Cemetery, Jonesborough, Washington Co., Tennessee.8,5
Andrew Coffee Broyles had reference number 11651. He was a Farmer (1880); farmer (death certificate.)9,3 He was educated Emory and Henry College, Virginia.10 He was enumerated on the census in Washington County, Tennessee (1880.) OBITUARY - Bethany Republican Clipper, 21 August 1927

OLDEST RESIDENT DEAD

A. C. Broyles passes away here at age of 96 years.
Believed to be oldest man in county, Father of Bethany Physician never wore glasses
Andrew C. Broyles, the oldest resident of Bethany and believed to have been of greater age than any man living in Harrison county, died here at 1:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon at the home of his son, Dr. F. H. Broyles. He was a native of Tennessee, having been born at Chuckey Valley on June 22, 1831, the son of Jacob F. and Lucinda Broyles.
Mr. Broyles was a farmer during most of his life, or until his wife died more than 20 years ago. Since that time he had made his home here with his son, although until six years ago he was gone frequently on extended visits among his other children. For six years he had been unable to walk, and his travels ceased although his mind was good until the last, with the exception of a few short lapses of memory during recent months.
He was a well read man who retailned to his final days his interest in public happenings. He perused many newspapers and magazines, and personally attended to large correspondence from which he derived much comfort. It never was necessary for him to use eye glasses.
The first notice of his fatal illness was noticed Wednesday afternoon of last week, about 5:00 o'clock, when ne complailned of not feeling well. The next afternoon he had an interval of stomach sickness, but he grew better from that. At 10:00 o'clock Saturday forenoon he became weaker, but at noon drank a glass of milk and commented upon its good taste. Only a short time later he commenced again to fail rapidly.
Short funeral services were held at the Dr. Broyles home at 12:30 o'clock Sunday before the body of Mr. Broyles was taken on the 1:45 o'clock train to Jonesborough, Tenn., for burial. They were conducted by the Rev. Clyde S. Sherman, pastor of the Christian church, and the Rev. Joseph W. Thompson, Methodist church pastor. Miss Irma Kenyon, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Prentiss and S. M. Haas sang " O God, Our Help in Ages Past" and "O How Happy are They Who Our Savior Obey." Mrs. J. G. Hinkle was accompanist.
The body was accompanied to Tennessee by Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Broyles and their daughter, Dr. Elizabeth Broyles. It was their expectation they would arrive at Jonesborough yesterday and perhaps that funeral services and burial would be that afternoon. It was expected the funeral would be preached at a small church where Mr. Broyles worshiped for many years.
Mr. Broyles is survived by the following children who reside at other places than Bethany: Robert Broyles of Maryville, Mo., Mrs. Jacob Hunt of Elk City, Okla., the Rev. Hubert Broyles of Philadelphia, Pa., Mrs. Betty King of New York City, and Mrs. Mollie Ballard of Knoxville, Tenn.

GRAVE MARKER

Andrew C. Broyles
1831 - 1927
His wife
Louisa A. Hunt
1838 - 1906.
Andrew and Louisa were married at her home in Carter Co., Tennessee.

Citations

  1. [S6944] Genealogy prepared by Patrick Welsh (RootsWeb - email address), Source Medium: Book
  2. [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
  3. [S359] 1880 Census, Tennessee, Washington County
  4. [S4122] Descendents of Hans Jacob Broyles prepared by Steve Broyles
  5. [S2845] Book: Washington County, Tennessee Tombstone Inscriptions, by Charles M. Bennett, Source Medium: Book
  6. [S5651] Genealogy prepared by Dan DeVault, Source Medium: Book
  7. [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Page 245
  8. [S5584] Genealogy prepared by Clarence Williams
  9. [S3257] Death Certificate - Andrew Coffee Broyles
  10. [S8501] History of Franklin Hunt Broyles, M.D., Bethany, Harrison Co., Missouri, 1915

James Henry "Jimmie" Broyles1,2,3,4

M, #11384, b. 18 May 1861, d. 15 August 1865

Parents

FatherAndrew Coffee Broyles (b. 21 June 1831, d. 20 August 1927)
MotherLouisa Ann Eliza "Lou" Hunt (b. 23 May 1838, d. 27 March 1906)
Pedigree Link

BASIC FACTS

James Henry "Jimmie" Broyles was born on 18 May 1861 in Chucky Valley, Carter Co., Tennessee.2,4 He died on 15 August 1864, at age 3, in Jonesborough, Washington Co., Tennessee.2,3,5 He died on 15 August 1865, at age 4, in Jonesborough, Washington Co., Tennessee.6,7,4 He was buried in Old Jonesboro Cemetery, Jonesborough, Washington Co., Tennessee.6
James Henry "Jimmie" Broyles had reference number 11652. GRAVE MARKER

James Henry
Son of Andrew
And
Louisa A. E. Broyles
Born May 18, 1861
Died Aug 15, 1865.

Citations

  1. [S6944] Genealogy prepared by Patrick Welsh (RootsWeb - email address), Source Medium: Book
  2. [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
  3. [S5651] Genealogy prepared by Dan DeVault, Source Medium: Book
  4. [S8501] History of Franklin Hunt Broyles, M.D., Bethany, Harrison Co., Missouri, 1915
  5. [S6375] Genealogy prepared by jstansberykoenig (Ancestry.com)
  6. [S2845] Book: Washington County, Tennessee Tombstone Inscriptions, by Charles M. Bennett, Source Medium: Book
  7. [S8027] Grave Marker - James Henry Broyles, Old Jonesboro Cemetery, Jonesborough, Washington Co., Tennessee

Emily Elizabeth "Betty or Bettie" Broyles1,2,3,4

F, #11385, b. 27 August 1867, d. 7 September 1958

Parents

FatherAndrew Coffee Broyles (b. 21 June 1831, d. 20 August 1927)
MotherLouisa Ann Eliza "Lou" Hunt (b. 23 May 1838, d. 27 March 1906)
Pedigree Link

Family: Jacob "Jake" Hunt (b. 13 August 1843, d. 13 June 1925)

SonElton Ballinger Hunt+ (b. 24 May 1886, d. November 1968)
SonRoy Broyles Hunt+ (b. 11 January 1891, d. 8 April 1977)
SonEdwin Summerfield Hunt+ (b. 9 December 1902, d. 13 September 1973)

BASIC FACTS

Emily Elizabeth "Betty or Bettie" Broyles was born on 5 August 1867 in Jonesborough, Washington Co., Tennessee.5 She was born on 25 August 1867 in Chucky Valley, Carter Co., Tennessee.6 She was born on 25 August 1867 in Jonesborough, Washington Co., Tennessee.6,7 She was born on 27 August 1867 in Jonesborough, Washington Co., Tennessee.8 She and Jacob "Jake" Hunt were married on 20 January 1885 in Chucky Valley, Carter Co., Tennessee.8 She died on 7 September 1958, at age 91, in Harlingen, Cameron Co., Texas.9,10,5 She was buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Chickasha, Grady Co., Oklahoma (Block 31, Lot 22.)9
Emily Elizabeth "Betty or Bettie" Broyles was also known as Betty. She was also known as Mary Elizabeth "Betty" Broyles.6 She had reference number 11653. She resided in Arlington, Tarrant Co., Texas; Skiatook, Indian Territory (1906); Alex, Grady Co., Oklahoma (1915); Elk City, Beckham Co., Oklahoma (1927.)6,11,12 She was enumerated on the census in Washington County, Tennessee (1880.) From a letter written by Rev. E. Hubert Broyles to Dorothy DeVault Bicknell dated May 24, 1953:
"Betty and her sister Mollie were married in a double wedding ceremony. Mollie will be 95 next Tuesday the 26th. Not at all well, but still goes around some."
Emily and Jacob were married in a double wedding with her sister, Mary and Samuel Ballard.

Citations

  1. [S6944] Genealogy prepared by Patrick Welsh (RootsWeb - email address), Source Medium: Book
  2. [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book, Page 246
  3. [S8628] Letter from Franklin Hunt Broyles to Sophia (DeVault) McLean dated February 18, 1934
  4. [S359] 1880 Census, Tennessee, Washington County
  5. [S12477] U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Applications 1889 - 1970 (Ancestry.com)
  6. [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975
  7. [S3225] DAR Application - Shirley Mae (Hunt) McNabb (DAR Number 417103)
  8. [S2793] Book: A DeVault Genealogy with Gillmore and Hunt Supplements by William B. Gillmore, 1954
  9. [S2982] Cemetery Records - Rosehill Cemetery, Chickasha, Grady Co., Oklahoma
  10. [S6461] Genealogy prepared by Kay Christlieb (Ancestry.com)
  11. [S9385] Obituary - Andrew Coffee Broyles
  12. [S8501] History of Franklin Hunt Broyles, M.D., Bethany, Harrison Co., Missouri, 1915

M. D Franklin Hunt Broyles1,2,3

M, #11386, b. 2 September 1859, d. 17 November 1937

Parents

FatherAndrew Coffee Broyles (b. 21 June 1831, d. 20 August 1927)
MotherLouisa Ann Eliza "Lou" Hunt (b. 23 May 1838, d. 27 March 1906)
Pedigree Link

Family: Leila Watkins (b. 6 October 1861, d. 9 November 1945)

SonGlen Hunt Broyles, M.D.+ (b. 1 October 1888, d. 6 February 1968)
SonWatkins Andrew Broyles, M.D.+ (b. 25 November 1894, d. 26 August 1988)
DaughterElizabeth Louise Broyles, M.D. (b. 31 May 1898, d. 8 December 1974)

BASIC FACTS

M. D Franklin Hunt Broyles was born on 2 September 1859 in Chucky Valley, Carter Co., Tennessee.2 He and Leila Watkins were married on 26 October 1887 in Auburn, Nemaha Co., Nebraska.4,5 He died on 17 November 1937, at age 78, in Bethany, Harrison Co., Missouri.6,7 He died on 29 December 1937, at age 78.4 He was buried in Sheridan Cemetery, Auburn, Nemaha Co., Nebraska.8
M. D Franklin Hunt Broyles had reference number 11654. He held the title Dr. He was a Farm laborer (1880); physician.4,3 He was educated Attended Milligan College, Carter Co., Tennessee (1885-1886); M.D. from Kansas City Medical College (March 1887.)9,10 He resided in Chucky Valley, Carter Co., Tennessee; (1859 - 1882); Beatrice, Gage Co., Nebraska (1887 - 1900); Table Rock, Pawnee Co., Nebraska (1890 - 1900); Bethany, Harrison Co., Missouri (1900 - 1937.)11,12,10 He was enumerated on the census in Washington County, Tennessee (1880.) LETTER FROM DR. FRANKLIN H. BROYLES TO JOHN FAIN ANDERSON

Dr. Franklin H. Broyles
Bethany, Missouri
February 7th, 1925
Mr John Fain Anderson
Washington College.
Tennessee.
Mr Dear Mr Anderson;-
While I have never had the pleasure of knowing you personally, I have known of you since I was but a small lad. I am the oldest son of A. C. Broyles, and am writing for him. He has tried to answer your letter received a few days ago, but his hand is feeble and trembly, and it is dificult for him to write although he has several correspondents, who seeme to have little trouble to read his letters. I know this is true, for when he asks questions, they are always answered. If they could not read his letters the questions would not be answered. Father will be 94 yeares old the 22nd of June. Three and a half yeares ago, he had a very severe sickness, and for weeks we little to encourage us to think he could get well, but he finally recovered, and since then has had good health, considering his advanced age, but has never walked since that spell of sickness. I believe if he had tried very hard to walk, he could have done so, but I was afraid he might fall and hurt himself, so let him have his way. His reason for not trying to walk was that his feet hurt so much when he tried to walk that he could not stand on them. He gets up at 6 A.M. and retires at 9 P.M. of course he takes several little naps during the day. Moves about his roome in his chair, and goes to the hall and toilet in his chair, and waits on himself. I always help him dress when at home. He takes the Herald and Tribune, the Pathfinder and two Methodist papers, and reads almost every line in them, and is always ready for the next copies of these papers. He eats and sleeps well and very fond of company. His mind is remarkable clear, but of course he is living more in the past than present. Does not remember recent events as well as those of yeares ago. We often talk of the people we used to know from Horse Creek to Embreville, and a large circle of country on either side of the river, but since I have been away from that country forty three yeares most of those I knew are gone.
Father and Mother were married in 1856 instead of 54, Mother passed away in 1906, at Monmouth Illinois and was buried in Jonesboro Tenn. I was in Jonesboro a few hours the day we laid her to rest, the last time I have been there. I appreciate your writing Father, and hope if it is not too great a task for you to write, the he may heare from you again. He has read your letter over several times, and remarks how glad he is that you wrote him. He says he would be so glad if he could only have a long visit with you. His children are scattered from Oklahoma to New York, but they come to see him and write him often. It seemes best the children all think for him to live with me, since we are very centrally located, and have a splendid home, with every convenience for his comefort, and that I can watch his health better than any of them. The Broyles family so far as I know have had few if any very black sheep, and I and my family are trying to maintain the reputation of the family. I have been very successful professionally and financially, and wife and I have raised three children of whom we are very proud. Two sons and one daughter. We have given them every opportunity they desired, all are university graduates, and graduates in Medicine. The oldest son is practiceing Medicine in Kansas City, the second son is practiceing Medicine in Saint Louis, and the daughter has just located in Saint Joseph Mo, where she has a nice office, and I am sure in a few yearses will be one of the leading Physicians there. The oldest son is 36, the second 30 and the daughter 26 yeares old. They are all three fine looking, healthy and happy, and all are good Christians. The boys were both commissioned officers in the world war. The oldest a major in the Medical service and the second one a Lieut, and both saw HELL in France, but only the youngest was wounded. That was three days before the armistis was signed, when he received a slight scalp and hand wound, but at the same time had three holes shot through his legs above the knees and the calf of his left leg shot off. He lay in a French hospital for four months before he was able to be sent home The wounds give him very little trouble now. The sons are married but the daughter is single.
Please pardon the personal part of this letter, but I wanted you to know this part of the Broyles family is trying to do good and if posible leave this world at least a little better when we are no more.
We have had I believe he nicest winter I have ever seen in this western country. Have not had a blizzard this winter, and now it is very much like spring. We had snow and ice for about six weeks and cold, temperature rangeing from 30 degrees above to twenty six degrees below zero. The snow was not over six inches deep, and not drifted.
If we could pick out the few real statesmen in the congress, and hang the rest of its members on the back yard fence, how wonderful this country might become, but it almost looks like the American people has not enough sense to be self governed. We hope for the best. With the best personal good wishes, from Father and myself, I am,
Sincerely yours.
F. H. Broyles. M. D.
Bethany, Mo.

NEWSPAPER ARTICLE

WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM OLD FRIENDS
The following letter was received a few days ago from Dr. Franklin Broyles, Bethany, Missouri:
“Editor Herald and Tribune
Dear Sir:
I am writing for my father, A. C. Broyles to ask you to advance his subscription to the Herald and Tribune one year and am enclosing his check to pay for same.
Father, tho feeble, is enjoying good health. He will soon be ninety-four years old. He send the season’s greetings to all of his old friends in Jonesboro and Washington County. He would be glad to receive a letter from anyone or all of them.

Note – Mr. Broyles is still interested in Jonesboro and the people of Washington county. Every year he sends us check for the old home paper in order to hear from us each week. Let many of his old friends write to him. It will give him pleasure to hear from you. Editor.

LETTER FROM DR. FRANKLIN H. BROYLES TO ROBERT FRANKLIN "FRANK" DeVAULT

DR. FRANKLIN H. BROYLES
BETHANY MISSOURI
May 8th, 1933.

R. Frank DeVault
Morganton N. C.

Dear Cousin Frank:

Your letter was received the latter part of March, and should have been answered sooner. Excuses are always at hand, but really I have been rather busy professionally, besides business has called me up to Iowa once, to St. Joseph, Mo. twice, and to Kansas City twice, besides one trip to our farms in South East Nebraska. We have to go to Kansas City again soon, as well as to the farms. The price of corn is advancing and when we think the right time comes will go out and sell the few thousand bushels we have cribed on the farms.

Elizabeth has been very seriously sick in Boston since February. We were advised of her sickness but told her condition was not serious and that she was doing all right, and no need for us to come to her, but we were not satisfied and the 15th of March I took her mother as far as St. Louis on her way to Boston. She found Elizabeth better but still in a more serious condition than we were led to believe when she was at her worst. Her trouble started with a septic sore throat with a generalized joint infection. Her mother was with her six weeks. She is just now beginning to look after her patients. I may not have told you she has been Resident Physician at Wellesey College for eight years. And has just been reappointed for five more years at a salary of five thousand dollars per year but only works nine months each year and during those nine months has one vacation of ten days and another of twenty days. Well her mother left her able to be up and she reports a continued improvement. She will be home for her three months vacation in seven weeks. She drives a Studebaker car and drives home early in June. Our little eleven year old grandson is going to Boston for a visit with his aunt and will come home with her. This trip and the anxiety was rather hard on my wife, and she has not gotten rested yet.

We have had a dry cold spring but rains have reached us and the sun is warming things up nicely the last two days.

I am glad to have the information you gave me about your brothers and sisters, Cousin Sophia and I corresponded many many years ago but I turned the correspondence over to a chum, and I don't know what became of it. I left home in 1882 and was not at home when your father visited there in 1883. I think Will spent a summer with the folks soon after that. So I have never seen any of your family. You spoke about yourself and youngest brother living on the old home place. Am I to understand you are two old bachelors? You say nothing about any family. If you are may God have mercy on you for I have none for either of you. Your father's recollection concerning his family is mostly wrong and I will give you a correct genealogy on another sheet of paper, altho I can only go back to your grandfather Henry DeVault.

I visited Uncle Michael K. DeVault in Illinois more than fifty years ago but had not corresponded with any of them for fifty years but once in a while I would send Cousin Laura a birthday card, or a picture of some place of interest I visited but never heard from her. Just this last Christmas I sent her a Christmas card, and two or three weeks later I received a letter from her niece saying her Aunt Laura died three years ago. That her grandparents, her father and her uncle and aunt were all dead and that as far as she knew one brother was the only living relative she had on earth and that if I was a friend of the family or knew any thing about the DeVault family she would be glad to hear from me. I went back to her great, great, grandfather and gave her a quite complete history down to herself, so complete should she wish to join the D.A.Rs she can do so. Although I stopped with the birth and death of my own mother of that branch of our family. I will give this to her in another chapter. I have not heard from her since I sent her that letter, and she has no idea she and I are second cousins. It is too bad relatives get so scattered they loose all trace of each other, but I can I think understand how it is she knows not of her father's family. Uncle Michael DeVault was one of the best men I ever knew, and his wife was just as good as long as she was boss and every one bowed to her, but when they did not she was a regular she devil. Their oldest son Elbert married a young lady his mother had taken a dislike for and I heard her say she never wanted to see him again and that she never wanted to look in her face either in life or death. This marriage took place at the time I visited them, and it is my opinion he gave his family a wide bearth and told his children nothing about them, altho the rest of the famiy never said a word in my presence against the young lady Elbert married. The other two children never married. I know cousin Larua had an opportunity to marry a young man who has made a splendid success of his life, and her mother was willing that he and Laura marry, provided they would move right in and live with or very near her for he would would not be domineered over by her and Laura did not want to live with her for she knew no one could do so in peace, but at the same time she said she could never marry with out her mother's consent and if she did not marry this particular young man she would never marry any. That decided the young man to break the engagement and some years later married a jewel of a young woman. None of the children were at all like their mother in disposition but seeing the heart aches caused by her brother's disobedience caused her to sacrifice a happy married life with a home and children of her own. Yes I would love to meet and talk with you, I meet so few of my own boyhood friends and relatives. I have wondered off here in northwest Missouri not because I like it better than Nebraska but this is or has not been as healthy a country as Nebraska and consequently this has been a better place for a physician. We have 245 acres of fine Nebraska land and there is no mortgage on it neither is there on any thing we have.

I drove over to Maryville three weeks ago and spent a night with Bob. He wrote me he had fallen and fractured his leg and I went over at once to see him. He reports doing fine.

People here have been hit badly by this depression but here is much more confidence and we hope for better times but it is no secret that this as well as every other nation is in a serious condition.

I am remembering where Hugh's boys are in Kansas and I might be through their town some time and if so will stop and shake hands with them. I will be glad to hear from you when you find time to write. I have strung out a rather long letter and said very little.

Remember me to all the relatives you see.

Sincerely your cousin

F. H. Broyles.

SEE THE NOTES FOR BESSIE MARGARET (DEVAULT) KRAMER for the text of a letter written to her by Franklin Hunt Broyles dated May 10, 1933.

NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - Bethany Republican Clipper, July 1933

FAMILY OF DOCTORS WAS IN REUNION HERE SUNDAY
The spacious residence of Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Broyles on Oakland avenue was the scene of a happy reunion Sunday, when all of their children and grandchildren were present to enjoy a delicious dinner prepared by Mrs. Broyles.
Dr. Broyles, his two sons and daughter are all actively engaged in the practice of medicine. He received his medical education in Kansas City and proudly states that the first babies he brought into the world are a half century old this year. Dr. Glen H., who is located in Kansas City, has a large following in the city and is known as one of the prominent physicians there. Dr. Watkins has a general practice in Eagleville and the northern part of Harrison county. His place in the community is vital, as he is "Doc" to a large percentage of the citizens. Their sister, Dr. Elizabeth, has served as resident physician at Wellesley college in Massachusetts for eight years and has been reappointed to serve in this capacity for the ensuing five years.
Dr. Elizabeth received her higher education in the medical department of the university of Nebraska, while her brothers were students at the university of Kansas.
Mrs. Glen H. Broyles and son Lloyd of Kansas City, Mrs. Watkins Broyles and children Frances and Watkins Ramsey of Eagleville were also present for the dinner and reunion Sunday. Frances who attended high school in Bethany last winter, hopes to devote her life to the practice of medicine, according to an essay which she wrote in citizenship class. Lloyd and Watkins Ramsey have made no definite plans for their future.

LETTER FROM FRANKLIN HUNT BROYLES TO RACHEL SOPHIA (DEVAULT) MCLEAN - December 18, 1933

Dr. Franklin H. Broyles
Bethany, Missouri
December 18th, 1933.
Mrs Rachel Sophia McLean;-
Gobsonville, North Carolina,

My dear Cousin;-
Takeing people by surprise has always been a pleasure to me. In looking through an old album yesterday I found a picture of yours which you sent me more than fifty yeares ago. When looking at your picture, I just promised myself I would send you a surprise in the way of a short letter. If this reaches you, and you are interested enought to answer, I will be glad to write you a longer letter. I have done a great deal of letter writing during the past years, traceing the history of the DeVault family. I want our daughter to become a member of the D.A.R. and I am very sure have all necessary records which will give her triple record, through the McGrews, DeVault and Broyles families. This is all I am going to write at this time, for it may never reach you, nor interest you should be so fortunate as to reach you. I wish for you all the happiness and all the good things posible at the christmas time. The last letter received from you was written in 1883. Hope to heare from you. Your Cousin
F. H. Broyles

LETTER FROM FRANKLIN HUNT BROYLES TO RACHEL SOPHIA (DEVAULT) MCLEAN - February 19, 1934

Dr. Franklin H. Broyles
Bethany, Missouri
February 19th, 1934,
Mrs Sophia McLean,
Gibsonville, N,C,

My Dear Cousin;-
When I sent you a note some weeks ago, I hardly expected to ever heare from you, Do you remember it has been more than fifty yeares since a letter has passed between us, I believe I turned over correspondence over to one of my friends, and as we were soon separated I dont know how long that correspondence was kept up, I have had a few letters from you brother Frank, but we have not exchanged letters for a few months, I must write to him soon, It was through him I learned you had married, your name and where you are liveing, I want to assure you I was so pleased to receive your letter, but regretted to know how sorely sorrow has entered your home, After two people have lived to gather for so long, and one is taken the home never seemes the same, The children may do every thing hmanly posible but there is a place they cant fill in the home life, You have my deepest sympathy in the loss of both husband and son, I may have seen an account of your sons death, for four daily papers come to our home, but I am sure the DeVault part of his name was not given, Of course my experience in air plaines is limited, and I intend it shall remain so, Of course I see one or more plains every day, and the government is locateing a landing field here, but they have no special attraction for me, I know your children are a source of much pleasure, and especially so, since they are not far from you, If one of my boys had an aviator bee in his bonnet, I would do my best to knock it out, From Franks letters you brothers and sisters never wondered as far from the old home, as my brothers and sisters have, You wanted to know about my brothers and sisters,
My mother died while on a visit with sister Birdie in Monmouth Ill, in 1906, and was buried at Jonesboro Tenn, After her death father lived with the children, comeing and going at his pleasure, untill the infirmities of age farbade his doing so, Then he come here to us, and spent the rest of his life here, He died in 1927, at the age of 97 yeares, His mind was active and his eye sight good up to the time of his death, We took his body to Tenn, and buried him by mothers side, God never made two better people then they were,
Sister Mollie married a Prof Ballard, and they live in Knoxville Tenn, They never had but one child, who now is a widow, and lives with then, She has two daughters, both nurses, but one married a physician and lives in Penn, I believe, The other I think is unrseing [nursing] in Baltimore.
Bettie married Jacob Hunt, and moved to Oklahoma, They have three boys, One a lawyer in Tulsa Okla, and the other two farmers, Jake left Bettie well provided for, Their children are such they can be proud of, Jake died several yeares ago, He was considerable older than Bettie,
Birdie married Rev W.K.King, a presbyterian minister, and they live in N.Y. City, King is quite a noted preacher, They have one son, married and has two children, He is an electrical engineer/employed by some big firm in Cleveland, Ohio,
Robert married a Miss Crumley, Several yeares later moved to Nebr, and later to Maryville Mo, They raised a large family, but several of the children are dead, The others scattered, Their oldest daughter married a tailor and lives in Maryville, Mo, another daughter married the Secretary of the Nebraska Farmers Insurance Co, and lime in Omaha, One son is a surveyor and is with some highway development company, another son is principle of a school in Mo, and another is in business in Kansas,
Will married a Miss Perryman [This is a typo. Will married Julia Clements. The rest of the information about Will's wife is correct.] of St Louis, a very noted young woman, and they lived in Denver Colo, Some friends was visiting them, and she was going to take them for a drive over the city, and in some way fell on some stone steps, and was severly injures, internally, the trouble finally developing into a cancerous condition, which caused her death, in I think 1912, Her people were catholics, and she was an only child, and Will allowed them to bury her in a catholic cemetery in St. Louis, Will never recovered from her death, and finally give up his business and come to us, where he lingered a few yeares, and died in 1920, and I buried him in a beautiful Cemetery at Auburn Nebraska, He was a member of the Christiran Church, and refused to be buried in a catholic cemetery, altho he worshiped his wife, They had no children.
Hubert married a Miss Perryman of Tulsa Okla, Is a presbyterian minister in Philadelphia, They have a nice home, Have on daughter who I think finishes college this yeare,
This briefly is the history of my brothers and sisters, We are so scattered we are not to gather very often, and some times are careless about our correspondence, Not that I do not do a lot of writing, I have been trying to trace our ancestry back to the revolutionary war, and have it completed, So if you or your children wish I can furnish them all the information to membership in the Sons or daughters of ther respective S.A.R. or D.A.R. A little more than a yeare ago I received a letter from a woman in Ills, saying a christmas card had come for her aunt Laura DeVault, with my name signed to it, and that she supposed I must be a friend of the family, That her aunt, uncle, father and grandparents were all dead, and that so far as she knew, she was the only liveing member of that family, and that if I knew the family, she would love to heare from me, We have had quite a correspondence, and had had, before I ever told her she and I were second cousins, I have written her pages of information, and sent her pictures of several of her cousins, your picture among the rest, Yes I had kept your picture all these yeares, The reason she knew nothing about the family, her grandmother had the meanest disposition of any woman I ever knew, and she did not want her son to marry the mother of this woman, not that there was any reason for him not doing so, except she just for some reason objected, but he did the right thing, and married to suit himself, and his mother never forgave him, and as she out lived his father (Who was your uncle Mike DeVault) - she disinherited him, and before her death fixed it so her property would to to a cemetery association,
I have said nothing of myself and family, but will in a future letter if I heare from you again, This letter is already too long,
We have had almost spring weather all winter, Not enough snow to cover the ground, and it has been a very healthy winter, which makes no money for physicions, and I am still in active practice, You say you are 68 yeares old, That is nothing, I am 74 yeares young, so I have you bested six yeares, If you want to listen to personalities, in a future letter I can tell you a good many things that have transpired in the last fifty yeares, There has been a lot of water ran under the bridge of life during thise yeares, I am going to stop now, If this letter does not tire you out write again, for I want to heare from you, With the best posible good wishes, and a prayer for God to bless you and yours, I am, Your Cousin,
F. H. Broyles

LETTER FROM FRANKLIN HUNT BROYLES TO SOPHIA MCLEAN - June 25, 1924
Dr. Franklin H. Broyles
Bethany, Missouri
June 25th, 1924
Mrs Sophia McLean
Gibsonville, N.C.

My Dear Cousin Sophia:-
Your letter of the 21st' just received and I hasten to express to you and your family my deepest sympathy, in the loss of a son, brother and husband, at a time of such sorrow there is after all so little one can say or do, but it is always some pleasure to know there are those who are feeling deeply for you in time of sorrow, I have such a horrow of air planes, and have never indulged in thay way of traveling but once, and have no desire to indulge farther, The necessity for doing so, would certainally have to be very urgent, Just such tragedies should compell people to make preperation to meet their God, and what a comefort it is to you to know David had made this preperation, When we read of so much sin in the world, and see how many people are rushing on to meet their God, all unprepared, it is enough to make ones blood stand still, It seems you have had more than your portion of sorrow in the space of a few months, but remember cousin, God will take care of you, and if you keep the faith, some day you will be reunited with those you have loved and lost for a little while, My prayer is that God will give you strength to meet every sorrow, I will answer your letter soon, Our daughter, Dr, Elizabeth Broyles, and our garndaughter Frances Broyles, left Boston Mass, in their car Friday noon, and we are expecting them to drive in this evening, May God Bless you, Your cousin,

F. H. Broyles

OBITUARY - St. Joseph News Press, Nov 17, 1937

Dr. F. H. Broyles, Bethany, Dies at Age of Seventy-Nine
(Special to the Gazette.)
BETHANY, Mo., Nov. 17. - Dr. F. H. Broyles, seventy-nine years old died here today. Funeral plans will not be completed until the arrival tomorrow night of a daughter, Dr. Elizabeth Broyles of Wellesley, Mass. Burial will be at Auburn, Neb.
Doctor Broyles was a native of Tennessee and had practiced at Auburn before coming to Bethany thirty-seven years ago. He had served as president of the board of education, city and county health officer and as a member of the Christian Church board.
Besides his wife, he is survived by two sons, Dr. Glen Broyles, Kansas City, and Dr. W.A. Broyles, Bethany, and the daughter, who is house physician at Wellesley College.
Doctor and Mrs. Broyles observed their golden wedding Oct. 27.

OBITUARY - Bethany Republican Clipper, Nov 1937

Funeral Rites Friday for Dr. Franklin H. Broyles
Funeral services for Dr. F. H. Broyles were conducted last Friday morning at 10:00 at the Broyles home by the Rev. W. W. Marvin of Vandalia, Mo., assisted by the Bethany Christian church.
Music was furnished by a quartet coomposed of Mrms. W. H. Hass, Mrs. Raleilgh Bartlett and L. C. Casady. Miss Ruth Ida Butler sang "More Love to Thee."
Following services here the funeral party left for Auburn, Nebr., where graveside services and burial rites were held at four o'clock in the afternoon.
Pallbearers were P. M. Place, Joe Maxey, Ed Slatten, Charles John, Claude Prentiss and Mark Butler. The floral escort was composed of Mrs. Mark Butler, Mrs. P. M. Place and Mrs. C. M. Propst.
Among those from out of town here to attend services were a brother-in-law R. S. Ramsey of Maryville, Miss Frances Broyles and Dr. Elizabeth Broyles of Boston, Mass., Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Broyles, Kansas City, Miss Marie French, St. Joseph and Mrs. Charlena Ramsey, Auburn.

AUTOBIOGRAPHY

See Appendix for autobiography of Franklin Hunt Broyles.

GRAVE MARKER

BROYLES

FATHER MOTHER
DR FRANKLIN H LEILA W DR ELIZABETH L
1859 1937 1861 1945 1898 1974.

Citations

  1. [S6944] Genealogy prepared by Patrick Welsh (RootsWeb - email address), Source Medium: Book
  2. [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
  3. [S359] 1880 Census, Tennessee, Washington County
  4. [S2793] Book: A DeVault Genealogy with Gillmore and Hunt Supplements by William B. Gillmore, 1954
  5. [S8627] Letter from Franklin Hunt Broyles to Bessie Margaret DeVault dated 1933-05-10
  6. [S4048] Death Records, Missouri, State of Missouri (Internet)
  7. [S6019] Genealogy prepared by Gerald Broyles (email address)
  8. [S4761] Email from Rhonda Johnson dated October 9, 2003
  9. [S9121] Milligan College Catalogue, Abstract dated 1885-1886
  10. [S8501] History of Franklin Hunt Broyles, M.D., Bethany, Harrison Co., Missouri, 1915
  11. [S11053] Obituary - Louisa Ann Eliza "Lou" (Hunt) Broyles
  12. [S10956] Obituary - Leila (Watkins) Broyles

William Milton Broyles1,2

M, #11387, b. 26 August 1865, d. 20 February 1915

Parents

FatherAndrew Coffee Broyles (b. 21 June 1831, d. 20 August 1927)
MotherLouisa Ann Eliza "Lou" Hunt (b. 23 May 1838, d. 27 March 1906)
Pedigree Link

BASIC FACTS

William Milton Broyles was born on 25 May 1865.3 He was born on 26 May 1865 in Chucky Valley, Carter Co., Tennessee.3,4 He was born on 26 August 1865 in Jonesborough, Washington Co., Tennessee.5,6 He and Julia Bangs Clements were married on 28 November 1900 in Saint Louis, Saint Louis Co., Missouri.7 He died on 20 February 1915, at age 49, in St. Joseph, Buchanan Co., Missouri.3,8 He died in 1920, at age ~55, in Bethany, Missouri.9 He was buried in Sheridan Cemetery, Auburn, Nemaha Co., Nebraska.9,10
William Milton Broyles had reference number 11655. He resided in Denver, Colorado or Saint Louis, Saint Louis Co., Missouri (1906.)9,11 He was a Farm laborer (1880); real estate loans (death certificate.)5,2 He was enumerated on the census in Washington County, Tennessee (1880.) From Find-A-Frave

William Milton was the son of Andrew Coffee and Louisa Eliza Hunt Broyles. He was born in Tennessee and moved to the mid-west where he worked in real estate and brokerage. He married Julia Clements of St. Louis on 28 Nov 1900. She suffered fatal injuries in a fall and died 14 April 1912. After her death William became despondent and difficult to control and was put into the psychiatric hospital in St. Joseph, Missouri where he died in 1915.

GRAVE MARKER

WILLIAM M. BROYLES W. M. BROYLES
SON OF A.C. & LOUISA A. E. BROYLES MARRIED
BORN IN JONESBORO TENN JULIA B. CLEMENTS
AUG. 26, 1865 OF ST. LOUIS MO.
DIED IN ST. JOSEPH MO. NOV. 28, 1900
BROYLES WHO DIED APR. 14, 1912

(front) (back.)
He and Julia Bangs Clements had children in No Children.3

Citations

  1. [S6944] Genealogy prepared by Patrick Welsh (RootsWeb - email address), Source Medium: Book
  2. [S359] 1880 Census, Tennessee, Washington County
  3. [S2793] Book: A DeVault Genealogy with Gillmore and Hunt Supplements by William B. Gillmore, 1954
  4. [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
  5. [S3906] Death Certificate - William Milton Broyles
  6. [S8406] Grave Marker - William Milton Broyles
  7. [S6375] Genealogy prepared by jstansberykoenig (Ancestry.com)
  8. [S8485] Grave Marker, William M. Broyles
  9. [S8628] Letter from Franklin Hunt Broyles to Sophia (DeVault) McLean dated February 18, 1934
  10. [S4761] Email from Rhonda Johnson dated October 9, 2003
  11. [S11053] Obituary - Louisa Ann Eliza "Lou" (Hunt) Broyles

Robert Summerfield Broyles1,2,3,4,5,6

M, #11388, b. 26 May 1863, d. 28 May 1942

Parents

FatherAndrew Coffee Broyles (b. 21 June 1831, d. 20 August 1927)
MotherLouisa Ann Eliza "Lou" Hunt (b. 23 May 1838, d. 27 March 1906)
Pedigree Link

Family: Ella Mae Crumley (b. 26 July 1865, d. 17 December 1936)

DaughterElla Summerfield Broyles (b. 19 May 1887, d. 19 May 1887)
SonWalter Hunt Broyles (b. 7 June 1888, d. 19 June 1888)
DaughterMyrtle Winifred "Winifred" Broyles+ (b. 6 June 1889, d. 16 December 1975)
SonWayne Lee Broyles+ (b. 31 August 1891, d. 26 November 1981)
DaughterLucile Jackson "Lucy" Broyles+ (b. 5 March 1894, d. 23 April 1984)
DaughterAnnie Broyles (b. 1895, d. 1895)
DaughterMary Louise Broyles (b. 28 July 1899, d. 24 February 1923)
SonRobert Andrew Broyles+ (b. 25 February 1903, d. August 1977)
SonEugene Hunt "Percy" Broyles+ (b. 25 February 1903, d. 6 September 1988)
DaughterGirl Broyles (b. 26 July 1904, d. 27 July 1904)

BASIC FACTS

Robert Summerfield Broyles was born on 23 May 1863 in Chucky Valley, Carter Co., Tennessee.2 He was born on 26 May 1863 in Chucky Valley, Carter Co., Tennessee.7,8 He was born on 26 May 1868.9 He and Ella Mae Crumley were married on 29 August 1886 in Jonesborough, Washington Co., Tennessee.2,10 He died on 28 May 1942, at age 79, in Maryville, Nodaway Co., Missouri.2 He was buried in Miriam Cemetery, Maryville, Nodaway Co., Nebraska.11,8
Robert Summerfield Broyles had reference number 11656. He resided in Jonesborough, Washington Co., Tennessee; Table Rock, Pawnee Co., Nebraska (1906); Pawnee City, Nebraska (1915); Maryville, Nodaway Co., Missouri (1917, 1927.)7,12,13,14 He was a Farm laborer (1880); farmer - general farming (1900); proprietor - dry cleaning shop (1920.)3,4,5,6 He was enumerated on the census in Washington County, Tennessee (1880); Pawnee County, Nebraska (1900, 1910); Nodaway County, Missouri (1920.) OBITUARY - The Maryville Daily Forum, 28 May 1942

ROBERT S. BROYLES, DIES AT HOME IN MARYVILLE
Robert Summerfield Broyles, 79 years of age, died at 5:30 o'clock this morning at his home, 521 South Market street. He had been in failing health the past three years and had been confined to his bed since the first of the year.
Mr. Broyles, who was born May 26, 1863, in Washington county, Tenn., the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Broyles, had resided in this city since 1917. For several years he was in charge of a dry cleaning business here.
He was married August 29, 1886, to Miss Ella May Crumley, who died in December, 1936. Mr. Broyles was a member of the Methodist church.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Winifred Turner, Sacramento, Calif., and Mrs. Lucile Millington, Trumbull, Neb., three sons, W. S. Broyles, Miami, Okla., Robert A. Broyles, Maryville and E. H. Broyles, Poplar Bluff, Mo., and four grandchildren.
Burial will be in the Miriam Cemetery but other funeral arrangements have not been completed.

GRAVE MARKER

ROBERT S. BROYLES
1863 - 1943.

Citations

  1. [S6944] Genealogy prepared by Patrick Welsh (RootsWeb - email address), Source Medium: Book
  2. [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
  3. [S591] 1900 Census, Nebraska, Pawnee County
  4. [S1301] 1920 Census, Missouri, Nodaway County
  5. [S919] 1910 Census, Nebraska, Pawnee County
  6. [S359] 1880 Census, Tennessee, Washington County
  7. [S5651] Genealogy prepared by Dan DeVault, Source Medium: Book
  8. [S3802] Death Certificate - Robert Summerfield Broyles
  9. [S2793] Book: A DeVault Genealogy with Gillmore and Hunt Supplements by William B. Gillmore, 1954
  10. [S6019] Genealogy prepared by Gerald Broyles (email address)
  11. [S12277] Phone conversation with Doris Jean (Broyles) Arnold, December 16, 2005
  12. [S9385] Obituary - Andrew Coffee Broyles
  13. [S11731] Obituary - Robert Summerfield Broyles
  14. [S8501] History of Franklin Hunt Broyles, M.D., Bethany, Harrison Co., Missouri, 1915

Mary Lucinda "Mollie" Broyles1,2,3,4,5,6

F, #11389, b. 26 May 1858, d. 9 June 1957

Parents

FatherAndrew Coffee Broyles (b. 21 June 1831, d. 20 August 1927)
MotherLouisa Ann Eliza "Lou" Hunt (b. 23 May 1838, d. 27 March 1906)
Pedigree Link

Family: Samuel Henry Ballard (b. 29 January 1855, d. 31 May 1940)

DaughterAnnie Laura "Lou" Ballard+ (b. 31 December 1887, d. 14 September 1980)

BASIC FACTS

Mary Lucinda "Mollie" Broyles was born on 23 May 1858 in Chucky Valley, Carter Co., Tennessee.7 She was born on 26 May 1858 in Chucky Valley, Carter Co., Tennessee.8 She was born on 28 May 1858 in Chucky Valley, Carter Co., Tennessee.9 She and Samuel Henry Ballard were married on 20 January 1885 in Chucky Valley, Carter Co., Tennessee.9,8 She died on 9 June 1957, at age 99, in Knoxville, Knox Co., Tennessee.10,11,12,13 She died on 11 June 1957, at age 99, in Knox Co., Tennessee.12 She was buried in Lynnhurst Cemetery, Knoxville, Knox Co., Tennessee.10
Mary Lucinda "Mollie" Broyles had reference number 11657. She was affiliated with Member of the Seventh Day Adventist Church.8 She resided in Knoxville, Knox Co., Tennessee (1906, 1915, 1927.)7,14,15,16 She was enumerated on the census in Washington County, Tennessee (1880, 1900); Knox County, Tennessee (1910, 1930, 1940.) She was a Saleswoman - candy (1930); saleslady - candy kitchen (1940.)2,6 In the 1900 Census, Mary's aunt, Mary Amanda (Broyles) Sparks, was living with the Ballard family.

Mary's brother, Rev. Herbert Broyles, said about her, "Mollie has been quite a Bible student, and until two or three years ago, taught a Bible class in her Church at Knoxville, in spite of her 90's."

Paul Sarrett says that Mary was also known as "Big Mama," and her daughter was called "Little Mama."

From a letter written by Rev. E. Hubert Broyles to Dorothy DeVault Bicknell dated May 24, 1953:
"Betty and her sister Mollie were married in a doulbe wedding ceremony. Mollie will be 95 next Tuesday the 26th. Not at all well, but still goes around some."

OBITUARY - The Knoxville News Sentinel, Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, June 11, 1957, page 7

(Photo)
MRS MARY BALLARD WAS 99 LAST MONTH

Mrs. BALLARD DIES IN HER 100TH YEAR
Only two weeks after celebrating her 99th birthday, Mrs. Mary Broyles Ballard died at 3 a.m. this morning at her home, 2336 Woodbine Avenue. She was the widow of the late S. H. Ballard.
Mrs. Ballard had recovered from a broken hip, suffered five years ago. She was walking on her own six months after surgery. Mrs Ballard was a member of the Seventh Day Adventist Church.
She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Annie Sarrett, Knoxville; granddaughters Mrs. Jack Joyner, Knoxville; Mrs. J. A. McKay, Fayetteville, N.C., four great-granddaughters, one great-grandson; sister, Mrs. W. R. King, Church Hill, Tenn; brother, Dr. E. H. Broyles, Philadelphia, Pa.
The body is at Mann's where the family will receive friends at 9 p.m. tomorrow.
Mary and Samuel were married in a double wedding with her sister, Emily Elizabeth Broyles and Jacob Hunt.

Citations

  1. [S6944] Genealogy prepared by Patrick Welsh (RootsWeb - email address), Source Medium: Book
  2. [S2317] 1940 Census, Tennessee, Knox County
  3. [S669] 1900 Census, Tennessee, Washington County
  4. [S359] 1880 Census, Tennessee, Washington County
  5. [S1011] 1910 Census, Tennessee, Knox County
  6. [S1938] 1930 Census, Tennessee, Knox County
  7. [S5651] Genealogy prepared by Dan DeVault, Source Medium: Book
  8. [S2793] Book: A DeVault Genealogy with Gillmore and Hunt Supplements by William B. Gillmore, 1954
  9. [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
  10. [S3062] Cemetery Records, Lynnhurst Cemetery, Knoxville, Knox Co., Tennessee
  11. [S7213] Genealogy prepared by Samuel L. Broyles (email address)
  12. [S4023] Death Records - Tennessee, Tennessee State Archives (Internet), Source Medium: Book
  13. [S6019] Genealogy prepared by Gerald Broyles (email address)
  14. [S9385] Obituary - Andrew Coffee Broyles
  15. [S11053] Obituary - Louisa Ann Eliza "Lou" (Hunt) Broyles
  16. [S8501] History of Franklin Hunt Broyles, M.D., Bethany, Harrison Co., Missouri, 1915

Florence Amanda "Birdie" Broyles1,2,3

F, #11390, b. 10 January 1870, d. 12 June 1957

Parents

FatherAndrew Coffee Broyles (b. 21 June 1831, d. 20 August 1927)
MotherLouisa Ann Eliza "Lou" Hunt (b. 23 May 1838, d. 27 March 1906)
Pedigree Link

Family: D.D. LL.D William Robert King, PhD., (b. 12 January 1868, d. 30 November 1951)

SonWilliam Robert King, Jr.+ (b. 1 September 1895, d. 3 March 1939)

BASIC FACTS

Florence Amanda "Birdie" Broyles was born on 10 January 1870 in Chucky Valley, Carter Co., Tennessee.2 She was born on 16 January 1870 in Chucky Valley, Carter Co., Tennessee.4 She and D.D. LL.D William Robert King, PhD., were married on 21 June 1892 in Jonesborough, Washington Co., Tennessee.5 She died in June 1957, at age 87.2 She died on 12 June 1957, at age 87, in Kingsport, Sullivan Co., Tennessee.6 She was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Kingsport, Sullivan County, Tennessee.7
Florence Amanda "Birdie" Broyles was also known as Birdie. She had reference number 11658. She resided in Monmouth, Illinois (1906, 1915); New York City, New York Co., New York (1927.)8,9,10,11 She was enumerated on the census in Washington County, Tennessee (1880.) OBITUARY - Kingsport Times, Kingsport, Sullivan Co., Tennessee, June 14, 1957

Mrs. Florence King
CHURCH HILL - Mrs. Florence Birdie Broyles King, 87, died at Holston Valley Community Hospital at 10:25 p.m. Wednesday.
She was the widow of the late Dr. W. R. King. Her only son preceded her in death in March 1939.
Mrs. King was a member of the Old Kingsport Presbyterian Church.
Survivors include: two grandsons, W. R. King III and Scott King, both of Chicago; one brother, Dr. Hubert Broyles, Philadelphia; one sister, Mrs. Betty Hunt, Harlingen, Tex. She is also survived by three great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.
Funeral will be 3 p.m. Saturday at Old Kingsport Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Edwin White will officiate. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery.
Elders and deacons of the church will be pallbearers and ladies of the church, flower bearers. The body will remain at Wilson Funeral Home here until one hour before the service, when it will be taken to the church.

Citations

  1. [S6944] Genealogy prepared by Patrick Welsh (RootsWeb - email address), Source Medium: Book
  2. [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
  3. [S359] 1880 Census, Tennessee, Washington County
  4. [S5651] Genealogy prepared by Dan DeVault, Source Medium: Book
  5. [S9067] Marriage Records: Tennessee, Washington County, Source Medium: Book, Book IV (February 1892 - January 1893), Page 62
  6. [S4023] Death Records - Tennessee, Tennessee State Archives (Internet), Source Medium: Book
  7. [S10137] Obituary - Florence Amanda "Birdie" (Broyles) King
  8. [S8628] Letter from Franklin Hunt Broyles to Sophia (DeVault) McLean dated February 18, 1934
  9. [S9385] Obituary - Andrew Coffee Broyles
  10. [S11053] Obituary - Louisa Ann Eliza "Lou" (Hunt) Broyles
  11. [S8501] History of Franklin Hunt Broyles, M.D., Bethany, Harrison Co., Missouri, 1915

Jacob A. DeVault, Jr.1,2,3,4,5

M, #11391, b. 6 September 1815, d. 6 January 1908

Parents

FatherJacob Davault (b. 17 October 1785, d. 12 September 1860)
MotherRachel Dorothy Kitzmiller (b. 5 November 1785, d. 14 August 1826)
Pedigree Link

Family: Mary Ann Alexander (b. June 1825, d. 24 May 1900)

DaughterLaura Theresa DeVault+ (b. 14 October 1854, d. 6 June 1928)
SonWilliam Washington DeVault+ (b. 13 November 1856, d. 28 August 1928)
SonHugh Alexander Tate DeVault+ (b. 3 December 1858, d. 31 January 1907)
DaughterCatherine Ann Eliza "Kate" DeVault+ (b. 5 November 1861, d. 12 December 1951)
SonRobert Franklin "Frank" DeVault (b. 8 November 1863, d. 31 July 1946)
DaughterRachel Sophia DeVault+ (b. 20 December 1865, d. 13 April 1951)
SonCharles Edmond "Ed" DeVault (b. 3 December 1868, d. 29 December 1944)

BASIC FACTS

Jacob A. DeVault, Jr., was born on 6 September 1815 in Hanover, York Co., Pennsylvania.6 He and Mary Ann Alexander were married on 21 July 1852 in Morganton, Burke Co., North Carolina.2,7,8 He died on 6 January 1908, at age 92, in Linville, Avery Co., North Carolina.9,2,10 He died on 8 January 1908, at age 92, in North Carolina.11 He was buried in Glen Alpine Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Glen Alpine, Burke Co., North Carolina.11
Jacob A. DeVault, Jr., had reference number 11659. He resided in Hanover, Pennsylvania; Washington Co., Tennessee (aft. 1826); lived with his cousin, David Kitzmiller (until marriage); Jacob and Mary Ann settled on a farm on the Catawba River (seven miles from Morganton, North Carolina) given to Mary Ann by her parents.12,2 He was a Farmer (1850, 1900.)2,4,5 He was enumerated on the census in Washington County, Tennessee (1850); Burke County, North Carolina (1900.) Jacob Jr. came to Tennessee with his father when he was about 13 years old (1827-1828). In the census of 1840 Jacob Jr. was listed as a farmer. In 1850 he was living with his first cousin, David Kitzmiller. He stayed with the Kitzmillers until his marriage on July 21, 1852, when he was 37 years old. No record of this marriage has been found in Burke Co., North Carolina.

Letter from Miss Nancy Louise DeVault to Newland DeVault.

"I visited my Grandfather on several occasions when I was quite young -- when I knew my Grandfather, he seldom left the house, did not use glasses and could read well without -- my two Uncles Frank and Edd, lived with him. Neither were married until after his death (in 1908), when Ed married my mother two years after my father's death (Hugh). The farm is still in the family, but is being sold since my mother's death (1951). It's seven miles from Morganton in Burke Co., N. C. on the Bowa River. Most of the homeplace came from my grandmother's family, Alexander, 50 acres of which was a land grant. We children would like to keep it in the family, but so many heirs it had to be sold."

On December 26, 1862, Jacob A. DeVault received a land grant from the State of North Carolina containing 50 acres in Burke Co., North Carolina (Number 6461, recorded in Book F-3, Page 291).

NEWSPAPER ARTICLE - The Morganton Herald; Morganton, North Carolina; November 27, 1890 (Find-A-Grave)

Mr. Jacob DeVault of LInville, is quite an antiquary in his way, and he has a very interesting collection of quaint and curious articles that were used in ages long past. He paid us a visit last week and exhibited some Indian pipes, cut out of stone, and curiously carved and polished. One of the pipes was jet black and was so highly polished that it glistened like ivory. It was picked up on an island in the Catawba River. A stone knife and an ancient leaden sugar spoon found on the site of an old Revolutionary house were among his treasures. Mr. DeVault carried a walking stick cut in Washington county, Tenn. from the famous beech tree in whose bark Daniel Boone inscribed a laconic account of his big bear fight.

OBITUARY - The News-Herald, Morganton; North Carolina, 9 January 9, 1908 (Find-A-Grave)

Mr. Jacob DeVault, one of the oldest and most highly respected citizens of Burke county, died at his home, in Linville township, last Monday morning at 7 o'clock, at the age of 92 years and 4 months, and was buried at Glen Alpine Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
Deceased leaves 3 sons and 3 daughters, all respected, useful citizens. The wife died several years ago.
After a long, busy and useful life Mr. DeVault died as he had lived, a thorough Christian, and honored, trusted, and loved. He reared his own monument while he lived in the hearts of all who knew him.

GRAVE MARKER

DeVAULT

JACOB DeVAULT
1815 -- 1908
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MARY A. DeVAULT
1825 -- 1900
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DeVAULT.
He was baptized on 12 October 1815 in Saint Matthew Lutheran Church, Hanover, York Co., Pennsylvania.2

Citations

  1. [S6944] Genealogy prepared by Patrick Welsh (RootsWeb - email address), Source Medium: Book
  2. [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
  3. [S5651] Genealogy prepared by Dan DeVault, Source Medium: Book
  4. [S602] 1900 Census, North Carolina, Burke County
  5. [S59] 1850 Census, Tennessee, Washington County
  6. [S6460] Genealogy prepared by Kay Appleby (email address)
  7. [S2793] Book: A DeVault Genealogy with Gillmore and Hunt Supplements by William B. Gillmore, 1954
  8. [S9015] Marriage Records - U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560 - 1900 (Ancestry.com)
  9. [S7538] Genealogy prepared by email address
  10. [S10818] Obituary - Joseph A. DeVault, Jr
  11. [S5652] Genealogy prepared by Dan DeVault
  12. [S5584] Genealogy prepared by Clarence Williams

Mary Ann Alexander1

F, #11392, b. June 1825, d. 24 May 1900

Parents

Pedigree Link

Family: Jacob A. DeVault, Jr., (b. 6 September 1815, d. 6 January 1908)

DaughterLaura Theresa DeVault+ (b. 14 October 1854, d. 6 June 1928)
SonWilliam Washington DeVault+ (b. 13 November 1856, d. 28 August 1928)
SonHugh Alexander Tate DeVault+ (b. 3 December 1858, d. 31 January 1907)
DaughterCatherine Ann Eliza "Kate" DeVault+ (b. 5 November 1861, d. 12 December 1951)
SonRobert Franklin "Frank" DeVault (b. 8 November 1863, d. 31 July 1946)
DaughterRachel Sophia DeVault+ (b. 20 December 1865, d. 13 April 1951)
SonCharles Edmond "Ed" DeVault (b. 3 December 1868, d. 29 December 1944)

BASIC FACTS

Mary Ann Alexander was born in June 1825 in Burke Co., North Carolina.2 She and Jacob A. DeVault, Jr., were married on 21 July 1852 in Morganton, Burke Co., North Carolina.3,4,5 She died on 24 May 1900, at age 74, in Glen Alpine, Burke Co., North Carolina.2,3 She was buried in Glen Alpine Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Glen Alpine, Burke Co., North Carolina.6
Mary Ann Alexander had reference number 11660. She resided in of Burke Co., North Carolina.3 GRAVE MARKER

DeVAULT

JACOB DeVAULT
1815 -- 1908
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MARY A. DeVAULT
1825 -- 1900
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DeVAULT.

Citations

  1. [S6944] Genealogy prepared by Patrick Welsh (RootsWeb - email address), Source Medium: Book
  2. [S5584] Genealogy prepared by Clarence Williams
  3. [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
  4. [S2793] Book: A DeVault Genealogy with Gillmore and Hunt Supplements by William B. Gillmore, 1954
  5. [S9015] Marriage Records - U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560 - 1900 (Ancestry.com)
  6. [S5652] Genealogy prepared by Dan DeVault

Laura Theresa DeVault1,2,3,4,5

F, #11393, b. 14 October 1854, d. 6 June 1928

Parents

FatherJacob A. DeVault, Jr. (b. 6 September 1815, d. 6 January 1908)
MotherMary Ann Alexander (b. June 1825, d. 24 May 1900)
Pedigree Link

Family: Sidney Bulo Scott (b. 8 March 1848, d. 8 June 1924)

DaughterMary Willis "Willie" Scott+ (b. 14 January 1876, d. 2 May 1959)
SonJunius Washington " June" Scott+ (b. 3 October 1878, d. 30 September 1971)
SonSamuel Dwight Scott+ (b. 6 April 1881, d. 31 December 1932)
DaughterBeulah Viola "Birdie" Scott (b. November 1882, d. 19 February 1958)
DaughterL. Victoria Scott (b. April 1884)
SonLucious DeVault Scott (b. September 1886, d. 8 January 1910)
DaughterKatherine Magdalene "Kate" Scott (b. May 1888, d. 2 July 1976)
SonFrank Pierce Scott+ (b. 12 March 1894, d. 16 November 1970)
SonMack Payton Scott+ (b. July 1895, d. 29 November 1957)

BASIC FACTS

Laura Theresa DeVault was born on 14 October 1854 in Glen Alpine, Burke Co., North Carolina.1 She and Sidney Bulo Scott were married on 4 October 1874 in Burke Co., North Carolina.6,7 She died on 6 June 1924, at age 69, in Burke Co., North Carolina.7 She died on 6 June 1928, at age 73, in North Carolina.6 She was buried in Glen Alpine Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Glen Alpine, Burke Co., North Carolina.8
Laura Theresa DeVault had reference number 11661. She was enumerated on the census in Burke County, North Carolina (1880, 1900 - 1920.) GRAVE MARKER

LAURA DEVAULT SCOTT
OCT. 14, 1853
JUNE 6, 1928.

Citations

  1. [S7538] Genealogy prepared by email address
  2. [S602] 1900 Census, North Carolina, Burke County
  3. [S1349] 1920 Census, North Carolina, Burke County
  4. [S934] 1910 Census, North Carolina, Burke County
  5. [S328] 1880 Census, North Carolina, Burke County
  6. [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
  7. [S6721] Genealogy prepared by Martyn Martin (email address)
  8. [S8106] Grave Marker - Laura Theresa (DeVault) Scott, Glen Alpine Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Glen Alpine, Burke Co., North Carolina

William Washington DeVault1,2,3,4

M, #11394, b. 13 November 1856, d. 28 August 1928

Parents

FatherJacob A. DeVault, Jr. (b. 6 September 1815, d. 6 January 1908)
MotherMary Ann Alexander (b. June 1825, d. 24 May 1900)
Pedigree Link

Family: Kate "Katie" Kincaid (b. 5 December 1860, d. 17 September 1935)

SonWilliam Burt DeVault (b. 12 December 1886, d. 17 May 1951)
DaughterAnnie Heloise DeVault+ (b. 3 September 1888, d. 25 May 1965)
SonEdward Ray DeVault+ (b. 10 October 1890, d. 20 February 1950)
SonKincaid DeVault (b. 4 January 1893, d. 3 September 1893)
DaughterKatherine Mae DeVault (b. 4 November 1894, d. 21 June 1981)

BASIC FACTS

William Washington DeVault was born on 13 November 1856 in Glen Alpine, Burke Co., North Carolina.1,5 He and Kate "Katie" Kincaid were married on 16 March 1886.5 He died on 28 August 1928, at age 71, in Asheville, Buncombe Co., North Carolina.6 He was buried in Riverside Cemetery, Asheville, Buncombe Co., North Carolina.7
William Washington DeVault had reference number 11662. He resided in near Morgantown, Burke Co., North Carolina.5 He was an Engineer - railroad (1900 - 1920.)8,2,3,4 He was enumerated on the census in Buncombe County, North Carolina (1900 - 1920.) GRAVE MARKER

W. W. DeVAULT
NOV. 13, 1856
AUG. 28, 1928.

Citations

  1. [S7538] Genealogy prepared by email address
  2. [S933] 1910 Census, North Carolina, Buncombe County
  3. [S1348] 1920 Census, North Carolina, Buncombe County
  4. [S601] 1900 Census, North Carolina, Buncombe County
  5. [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
  6. [S5584] Genealogy prepared by Clarence Williams
  7. [S7608] Genealogy prepared by William B. Terrell
  8. [S7612] Genealogy prepared by William Douglas "Doug" Terrell

Kate "Katie" Kincaid1,2,3,4,5,6,7

F, #11395, b. 5 December 1860, d. 17 September 1935

Parents

FatherMilburn W. Kincaid (b. 1808)
MotherSophia Moore (b. 1824)
Pedigree Link

Family: William Washington DeVault (b. 13 November 1856, d. 28 August 1928)

SonWilliam Burt DeVault (b. 12 December 1886, d. 17 May 1951)
DaughterAnnie Heloise DeVault+ (b. 3 September 1888, d. 25 May 1965)
SonEdward Ray DeVault+ (b. 10 October 1890, d. 20 February 1950)
SonKincaid DeVault (b. 4 January 1893, d. 3 September 1893)
DaughterKatherine Mae DeVault (b. 4 November 1894, d. 21 June 1981)

BASIC FACTS

Kate "Katie" Kincaid was born on 5 December 1860 in Burke Co., North Carolina.1 She and William Washington DeVault were married on 16 March 1886.8 She died on 17 September 1935, at age 74, in Asheville, Buncombe Co., North Carolina.1,9 She was buried in Riverside Cemetery, Asheville, Buncombe Co., North Carolina.10
Kate "Katie" Kincaid had reference number 11663. She resided in of Asheville, Buncombe Co., North Carolina; of Burke Co., North Carolina.8,10 She was enumerated on the census in Burke County, North Carolina (1880); Buncombe County, North Carolina (1900 - 1930.) Kate Kincaid is shown on on the 1880 census as Katie Todd. She is living with her half-sister, Mary Ann (Todd) Bristol. Since Todd was the surname of her mother's first husband, she should have been shown as Katie Kincaid?

GRAVE MARKER

KATIE KINCAID DeVAULT
WIFE OF
W. W. DeVAULT
DEC. 5, 1860
SEP. 17, 1935.

Citations

  1. [S5584] Genealogy prepared by Clarence Williams
  2. [S6318] Genealogy prepared by John Gattis (email address)
  3. [S328] 1880 Census, North Carolina, Burke County
  4. [S933] 1910 Census, North Carolina, Buncombe County
  5. [S1348] 1920 Census, North Carolina, Buncombe County
  6. [S1832] 1930 Census, North Carolina, Buncombe County
  7. [S601] 1900 Census, North Carolina, Buncombe County
  8. [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
  9. [S4010] Death Records - North Carolina, Death Indexes, 1908 - 2004" (Ancestry.com)
  10. [S7608] Genealogy prepared by William B. Terrell

Catherine Ann Eliza "Kate" DeVault1,2,3,4

F, #11396, b. 5 November 1861, d. 12 December 1951

Parents

FatherJacob A. DeVault, Jr. (b. 6 September 1815, d. 6 January 1908)
MotherMary Ann Alexander (b. June 1825, d. 24 May 1900)
Pedigree Link

Family: Millard Columbus "Lum" Sigmon (b. 21 June 1852, d. 29 June 1936)

DaughterPearl Shell Annie Sigmon+ (b. 25 July 1884, d. 25 January 1965)
DaughterDonnie M. Sigmon+ (b. 1 June 1886, d. 9 July 1971)
DaughterMildred Lillian Chillson Sigmon+ (b. 31 January 1889, d. 13 September 1952)
DaughterWinifred Nebraska Caroline Sigmon (b. 18 December 1890, d. 16 February 1892)
DaughterIowa E. L. Sigmon+ (b. 4 June 1893, d. 11 June 1952)
DaughterCheley Evelyn N. Sigmon+ (b. 17 September 1895, d. 21 November 1978)
DaughterTracy Katherine M. Sigmon+ (b. 28 May 1897, d. 20 May 1984)
DaughterWaverly Santefe Vermont Sigmon (b. 7 November 1899, d. 6 October 1906)
SonChaffie Leland O. Sigmon+ (b. 24 August 1902, d. 4 November 1945)
DaughterLaflin Lizzie Dakota Sigmon (b. 1 December 1905, d. 11 November 1911)

BASIC FACTS

Catherine Ann Eliza "Kate" DeVault was born on 5 November 1861 in Glen Alpine, Burke Co., North Carolina.1,5,6 She and Millard Columbus "Lum" Sigmon were married on 25 June 1882.7 She died on 11 December 1951, at age 90, in North Carolina.8,2 She died on 12 December 1951, at age 90, in North Carolina.7 She was buried in Glen Alpine Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Glen Alpine, Burke Co., North Carolina.9
Catherine Ann Eliza "Kate" DeVault had reference number 11664. She resided in North Carolina.7 She was enumerated on the census in North Carolina, McDowell County, Nebo Town (1910 - 1930.) GRAVE MARKER

CATHERINE DEVAULT
SIGMON
NOV. 5, 1861
DEC. 12, 1951.

Citations

  1. [S7538] Genealogy prepared by email address
  2. [S5652] Genealogy prepared by Dan DeVault
  3. [S1840] 1930 Census, North Carolina, McDowell County
  4. [S1354] 1920 Census, North Carolina, McDowell County
  5. [S5651] Genealogy prepared by Dan DeVault, Source Medium: Book
  6. [S7612] Genealogy prepared by William Douglas "Doug" Terrell
  7. [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
  8. [S2793] Book: A DeVault Genealogy with Gillmore and Hunt Supplements by William B. Gillmore, 1954
  9. [S7752] Grave Marker - Catherine Ann (DeVault) Sigmon, Glen Alpin Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Glen Alpin, Burke Co., North Carolina

Robert Franklin "Frank" DeVault1,2

M, #11397, b. 8 November 1863, d. 31 July 1946

Parents

FatherJacob A. DeVault, Jr. (b. 6 September 1815, d. 6 January 1908)
MotherMary Ann Alexander (b. June 1825, d. 24 May 1900)
Pedigree Link

BASIC FACTS

Robert Franklin "Frank" DeVault was born on 8 November 1863 in Burke Co., North Carolina.3,4 He died on 31 July 1946, at age 82, in Burke Co., North Carolina.3,5 He was buried in Glen Alpine United Methodist Church Cemetery, Glen Alpine, Burke Co., North Carolina.3,2
Robert Franklin "Frank" DeVault had reference number 11665. He was a Carpenter and coffin maker; farm laborer (1900.)6,7 He was enumerated on the census in Burke County, North Carolina (1900, 1930.) GRAVE MARKER

FRANK DeVAULT
NOV. 8, 1863
JULY 31, 1946.

Citations

  1. [S7538] Genealogy prepared by email address
  2. [S2909] Cemetery Records - Glen Alpine United Methodist Church Cemetery, Burke County, North Carolina (Internet)
  3. [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
  4. [S5652] Genealogy prepared by Dan DeVault
  5. [S4010] Death Records - North Carolina, Death Indexes, 1908 - 2004" (Ancestry.com)
  6. [S7612] Genealogy prepared by William Douglas "Doug" Terrell
  7. [S602] 1900 Census, North Carolina, Burke County

Rachel Sophia DeVault1

F, #11398, b. 20 December 1865, d. 13 April 1951

Parents

FatherJacob A. DeVault, Jr. (b. 6 September 1815, d. 6 January 1908)
MotherMary Ann Alexander (b. June 1825, d. 24 May 1900)
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Family: Marshall Rankin McLean (b. 13 May 1861, d. 26 November 1933)

DaughterCharles Elzephan McLean (b. 5 October 1892, d. 14 November 1898)
SonHubert DeVault McLean (b. 28 August 1895, d. 30 March 1929)
DaughterSybil McLean+ (b. 18 May 1898, d. 12 October 1980)
SonRobert Arthur McLean (b. 25 August 1900, d. 21 October 1908)
SonMarshall Edwin McLean+ (b. 20 March 1901, d. 29 July 1979)
DaughterKatherine Doris "Doris" McLean+ (b. 7 March 1904, d. 26 February 1940)
SonWilliam Elwood "Buck" McLean+ (b. 16 May 1906, d. 4 June 1984)
SonDavid Finley McLean (b. 21 October 1909, d. 22 April 1934)

BASIC FACTS

Rachel Sophia DeVault was born on 20 November 1865 in Glen Alpine, Burke Co., North Carolina.2 She was born on 20 December 1865 in Glen Alpine, Burke Co., North Carolina.1,3 She and Marshall Rankin McLean were married on 18 September 1890 in Gibsonville, Guilford Co., North Carolina.4 She died on 13 April 1951, at age 85, in Gibsonville, Guilford Co., North Carolina.1,3 She was buried in Frieden's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Gibsonville, Guilford Co., North Carolina.3,5
Rachel Sophia DeVault had reference number 11666. It was said that Sophia once killed a mountain lion with a gun. When an article appeared in the local paper, describing the incident, future husband Marshall Rankin McLean wrote to her. This correspondance eventually led to their marriage.
Although she lost two sons to airplane crashes, she was a frequent passenger until her health prevented it.

Citations

  1. [S6944] Genealogy prepared by Patrick Welsh (RootsWeb - email address), Source Medium: Book
  2. [S2793] Book: A DeVault Genealogy with Gillmore and Hunt Supplements by William B. Gillmore, 1954
  3. [S5584] Genealogy prepared by Clarence Williams
  4. [S4315] Email from Carolyn Elizabeth (McLean) Rowe dated August 28, 2012
  5. [S4980] Find A Grave (Internet), Source Medium: Book

Charles Edmond "Ed" DeVault1,2,3,4,5

M, #11399, b. 3 December 1868, d. 29 December 1944

Parents

FatherJacob A. DeVault, Jr. (b. 6 September 1815, d. 6 January 1908)
MotherMary Ann Alexander (b. June 1825, d. 24 May 1900)
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BASIC FACTS

Charles Edmond "Ed" DeVault was born on 3 December 1868 in Glen Alpine, Burke Co., North Carolina.6,2,3 He was born on 11 December 1868 in Burke Co., North Carolina.7 He and Mary Alice "Alice" Brown were married on 16 December 1909.8 He died in 1943, at age ~75, in Linville church section, Route 2, Morganton, North Carolina.7 He died on 29 January 1944, at age 75.2 He died on 29 December 1944, at age 76, in Linville church section, Route 2, Morganton, Burke Co., North Carolina.6,7 He was buried in Glen Alpine Cemetery, Glen Alpine, Burke Co., North Carolina.9,6
Charles Edmond "Ed" DeVault was also known as Charles Edward DeVault.7 He had reference number 11667. He was enumerated on the census in Burke County, North Carolina (1900, 1930.) He was a Farm laborer (1900); farmer - general farming (1930.)4,5 He and Mary Alice "Alice" Brown had children in No Children.2

Citations

  1. [S12380] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
  2. [S7608] Genealogy prepared by William B. Terrell
  3. [S7612] Genealogy prepared by William Douglas "Doug" Terrell
  4. [S602] 1900 Census, North Carolina, Burke County
  5. [S1833] 1930 Census, North Carolina, Burke County
  6. [S12379] Report on Henry Dewald and Family by Newland DeVault dated 1975, Source Medium: Book
  7. [S7538] Genealogy prepared by email address
  8. [S5652] Genealogy prepared by Dan DeVault
  9. [S5584] Genealogy prepared by Clarence Williams

Marshall Rankin McLean1

M, #11400, b. 13 May 1861, d. 26 November 1933

Parents

FatherJames Marshall McLean (b. about 21 June 1829, d. 27 June 1862)
MotherIsabel Catherine "Ibby or Catherine" DeVault (b. 3 June 1837, d. 18 July 1909)
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Family: Rachel Sophia DeVault (b. 20 December 1865, d. 13 April 1951)

DaughterCharles Elzephan McLean (b. 5 October 1892, d. 14 November 1898)
SonHubert DeVault McLean (b. 28 August 1895, d. 30 March 1929)
DaughterSybil McLean+ (b. 18 May 1898, d. 12 October 1980)
SonRobert Arthur McLean (b. 25 August 1900, d. 21 October 1908)
SonMarshall Edwin McLean+ (b. 20 March 1901, d. 29 July 1979)
DaughterKatherine Doris "Doris" McLean+ (b. 7 March 1904, d. 26 February 1940)
SonWilliam Elwood "Buck" McLean+ (b. 16 May 1906, d. 4 June 1984)
SonDavid Finley McLean (b. 21 October 1909, d. 22 April 1934)

BASIC FACTS

Marshall Rankin McLean was born on 13 May 1861 in McLeansville, Guilford Co., North Carolina.1,2 He and Rachel Sophia DeVault were married on 18 September 1890 in Gibsonville, Guilford Co., North Carolina.2 He died on 26 November 1933, at age 72, in Gibsonville, Guilford Co., North Carolina.1 He was buried in Frieden's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Gibsonville, Guilford Co., North Carolina.3
Marshall Rankin McLean was also known as Marshall McLane.4 He had reference number 11668. He resided in of McLeansville, North Carolina.5 He was a Farmer.6,7 He was enumerated on the census in Guilford County, North Carolina (1880, 1900 - 1920.) Marshall Rankin McLean married Rachel Sophia DeVault. His mother was also a DeVault, Isabel Catherine "Ibby, Catherine or Katie" DeVault. Isabel Catherine is shown in the 1850 Census for Guilford County, North Carolina living with her parents under the name Isabel C. Duvolt. Her parents were Gideon DeVault (born 1810 in North Carolina) and Elizabeth Gerringer). Gideon's parents were Valentine DeVault (born 1769 in North Carolina) and Anna Barbara May. Although an interesting coincidence, Marshall's mother is not a descendent of Henry Dewald of Pennsylvania.
Marshall was a charter member of the Sharon Evangelical Lutheran Church in Gibsonville. On November 11, 1894, he was appointed as one of the first deacons. According to his granddaughter, Betty (McLean) Moore, Marshall switched his membership from Friedens Lutheran Church to Sharon so there would be enough members to form a church. Sharon Lutheran was completed in December 1897.

Citations

  1. [S6944] Genealogy prepared by Patrick Welsh (RootsWeb - email address), Source Medium: Book
  2. [S4315] Email from Carolyn Elizabeth (McLean) Rowe dated August 28, 2012
  3. [S5584] Genealogy prepared by Clarence Williams
  4. [S5652] Genealogy prepared by Dan DeVault
  5. [S7608] Genealogy prepared by William B. Terrell
  6. [S6260] Genealogy prepared by Jesse McLean
  7. [S3934] Death Certificate Marshall Rankin McLean