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David Braswell and William W Braswell held several land deeds in side by side lots. William W Braswell married Rebecca Brown Walton co GA Marriage/probate records/Walton co GA courthouse.
Walton Co Ga Deeds for William 'W' Braswell as Grantor
Deed Book H page 125 (1829)
Deed Book J page 221 (1830)
Deed Book K page 168 (1833)
Deed Book L page 76, 97, 98, 590, 535 (1834-1851)
Deed Book W page 237 (1875)
Deed Book X page 246 (1879)
Walton Co GA Deeds for William 'W' Braswell as Grantee
William W Braswell is currently listed on Ancestry and FamilySearch.org as being in WALKER CO GA for the census year 1840. I'm currently making efforts to get this information corrected as William W Braswell lived in WALTON CO GA. Capt Buncombe's District was never in Walker co GA, it was in Walton co GA, there are other surnames on these pages. To see his census record (in the wrong county) go here: "United States Census, 1840," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHBN-RNX : 24 August 2015), Wm W Brassell, Buncomb District, Walker, Georgia, United States; citing p. 108, NARA microfilm publication M704, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 52; FHL microfilm 7,048.
June 26, 1841 Walton co GA, William W Braswell, Ephraim L Braswell and John Griffith are bound by security of $500 to be appointed constables for the 417th District Georgia Militia. Original document signed by William W Braswell, Ephraim L Braswell, John Griffith and James Bentley J.P.
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