Here you will find lots of resources and information for tracking your Broughton roots in Alabama, South Carolina, and beyond....... even wills and other information from England that may help you as you try to sift through the trash to find your genealogical treasure. I am Herbert Broughton from Frisco City, Alabama, and my son and I have had a great time over the past few years digging up old bones in our family closet. Some of the people and stories that we have come across have been just wonderful. This website is currently under construction, but I hope you will find a little bit of information here that may help you. If you have any questions or comments about this site or the Broughton family tree, feel free to e-mail me or sign my Geocities Guestbook and I will get back with you as soon as possible. Also feel free to use the Broughton Geneaolgy Chat room. maybe as more people find out about this site, you will be able to chat online about our family and yours. (It may take a few minutes for the Chat-box to come up. Please be patient.)
Wills from England
Andrew Broughton, brother of Lt. Gov. Thomas Broughton of South Carolina, had his will written 01 June 1704 and proved 24 October 1734. He was also of the parish of St. George the Martyr in Queens Square in the county of Middlesex, England, and was the brother of Christiana Broughton (above) and Lydia Broughton (below).
Lydia Broughton, sister of Lt.
Gov. Thomas Broughton of South Carolina, had her will written 20 March
1749 and proved 04 June 1752. Like her brother Andrew and sister Christiana
was from the parish of St. George the Martyr. She and her sister
Christiana were both spinsters.
Lt. Governor Thomas Broughton of South Carolina. The will was written in 1725. He died in 1738.Wills and Estates from GeorgiaAndrew Broughton, son of Lt. Governor Thomas Broughton, had his will written in 1739 with a codecile in 1742. He died in 1743.
Nathaniel Broughton, son of Lt. Governor Thomas Broughton, had his will written in 1754 and filed in 1755.
Edward Broughton (II), son of Edward Broughotn and Elizabeth Ragin of Sumter District, SC, died May 1852 in Sumter District, SC.
More SC Broughton Wills, transcribed by Guy Power, of descendents of Lt. Gov. Thomas Broughton
John Cannon, thought to be husband of Jemima Broughton, whose parents were Edward Broughotn and Elizabeth Ragin. John Cannon died in Sumter District, SC in 1807. Jemima re-married a Mr. Runnels and was in Monroe County, AL by 1830.
John Henry Broughton, son of Edward Broughton and Elizabeth Ragin of Sumter District, SC, died May 1857 in Greene County, GA.
Records from Alabama and Mississippi
Nathaniel Broughton's will , son of Edward Broughton and Elizabeth Ragin of Sumter District, SC, was filed February 23, 1859, in Monroe County. His Will was written April 24, 1852 with a codicil dated June 23, 1852. It was filed in Greene County, MS during the July Term of 1852. He came from Sumpter District, South Carolina, and resided in Monroe County, but died in Green County, MS in June or July of 1852.Court DocumentsNathaniel Broughton's Estate probated in Monroe County, AL between 1853 and 1859 from the Order and Inventory Books of Monroe County.
Gemima Runnels' Deed of Gift to daughter(s) Nancy Runnels and/or Flora Nettles and Sally Kearley in 1845 Monroe County, AL. Gemima is thought to be the sister of Nathaiel Broughton and widow of John Cannon of South Carolina.
Solemn Grove Academy - An 1820 Act of Legislature to Incorporate the Trustees of a school in Monroe County, AL. Nathaniel Broughton named as one of the Trustees
John B. Lorez vs. Nathaniel Broughton and Christopher CoulliettePictures
This is a transcription of a court case that took place in Monroe County, AL, between 1820 and 1823. This transcript was introduced as evidence in the court proceedings in Sumpter District, South Carolina, of Nathaniel Broughton vs. Christopher Coulliette in 1830 thru 1836.
Here is the download area of my website. You can download the wills of Christiana, Andrew, and Lydia Broughton in both text and MicroSoft Works formats, as well as the coat-of-arms (in jpeg and bitmap format) and some information on the Lorez case (of which I will have more information on this website soon).
AlGenWeb (Alabama Genealogy Page) is part of the ongoing USGenWeb Project and is full of records, archives and links to help track families with Alabama ties.
SCGenWeb is another part of the USGenWeb Project and covers South Carolina.
GenWebLisa, Lisa Franklin, has also compiled a site that is helpful for Alabama Genealogists.
Amelia's Alabama Genealogy Page has helpful information and links, mainly covering Fayette, Monroe, Tuscaloosa and Walker Counties, Alabama.
Family Tree Maker for Windows is my choice in helping me keep track of my Broughton roots.
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