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Elizabeth Broyles Wilhite

Birth
Orange County, Virginia, USA
Death
1807 (aged 65–66)
Campbell County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Campbell County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Elizabeth Broyles was the daughter of Hans Jacob Broyles and his wife, Maria Catharine (Flieshman) Broyles in Orange County, Virginia, in an area now lying within Madison County.

Elizabeth's parents, paternal grandparents, and maternal grandparents, were part of the Second Germanna Colony of 1717. After completing their indentured servitude for Governor Spotswood, most of the second colony, along with the Broyles moved to what is now Madison County, Virginia to start their families and build a life in the New World.

Elizabeth and her husband, Conrad Wilhite, left Virginia and settled in what is now Tennessee.

Elizabeth (Broyles) Wilhite died after 1806 as she is named as Executrix in Conrad Wilhite's will, but not mentioned in the sale of land from his estate in 1809.
Elizabeth Broyles was the daughter of Hans Jacob Broyles and his wife, Maria Catharine (Flieshman) Broyles in Orange County, Virginia, in an area now lying within Madison County.

Elizabeth's parents, paternal grandparents, and maternal grandparents, were part of the Second Germanna Colony of 1717. After completing their indentured servitude for Governor Spotswood, most of the second colony, along with the Broyles moved to what is now Madison County, Virginia to start their families and build a life in the New World.

Elizabeth and her husband, Conrad Wilhite, left Virginia and settled in what is now Tennessee.

Elizabeth (Broyles) Wilhite died after 1806 as she is named as Executrix in Conrad Wilhite's will, but not mentioned in the sale of land from his estate in 1809.

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