Lieutenant Henry Braswell served with North Carolina during the American Revolution.
WikiTree profile Braswell-383 created through the import of paf910.ged on Sep 16, 2011 by Theresa Reynolds.
Possible spouses of Henry Braswell, Martha Hayes-1066 and Martha Massengale-82 were both removed in order to identify exactly who was the spouse and mother of his children.
Sources
1782 Ancestry.com. North Carolina, U.S., Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1790-1890 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999. Original data: Jackson, Ron V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp.. North Carolina Census, 1790-1890. Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes.
1790 United States Federal Census Place: Prince Georges, Georgetown, South Carolina; Series: M637; Roll: 11; Page: 507; Image: 312; Family History Library Film: 0568151
1800 United states Federal Census Place: Liberty, Marion District, South Carolina; Series: M32; Roll: 49; Page: 441; Image: 68; Family History Library Film: 181424
1810 United States Federal Census Place: Marion, South Carolina; Roll: 61; Page: 81A; Image: 00145; Family History Library Film: 0181420
1820 United States Federal Census Place: Marion, Marion, South Carolina; Page: 56; NARA Roll: M33_121; Image: 107
1830 United states Federal Census Place: Marion, South Carolina; Series: M19; Roll: 172; Page: 8; Family History Library Film: 0022506
1840 United States Federal Census Place: Marion, South Carolina; Roll: 513; Page: 145; Family History Library Film: 0022510
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Henry by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Henry:
Braswell-1116 and Braswell-383 appear to represent the same person because: Same names, dates of birth and location. Same father, siblings and children.