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Jerg Martin Broyles (1711)

Jerg Martin Broyles aka Breyhel
Born in Ötisheim, Duchy of Württembergmap
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Died [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Jerg Broyles has German Roots.

Biography

There is no further record of Jerg Martin after his christening. His death is not found in the church records of Ötisheim, so either his death was not recorded as it was supposed to be, or we must consider the possibility that he died on the trip to the New World or shortly thereafter.

1 Aug 1711 - Jerg Martin Breÿhel, son of Johannes and Ursula Breÿhel, is christened in Ötisheim, Duchy of Württemberg in the Holy Roman Empire. [1]

Sources

  1. Church records of Ötisheim, Württemberg, in "German Origins"




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Broyles-2615 and Broyles-68 appear to represent the same person because: Son of the immigrant
posted by Steve Broyles
Broyles-475 and Broyles-68 appear to represent the same person because: They represent the same person.
posted by Kenneth Shelton

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