My Briles family migrated from Randolph County, North Carolina to Kansas in the late 1850s settling in southern Coffey County.
My ancestor, Conrad Broil (Broyles, Broils, Briles) was a member of the second Germanna colony arriving in Virginia in 1717. Conrad migrated from Virginia to North Carolina, settling in Randolph county where his will was recorded in 1783.
Other North Carolina families that married into the BRILES family include RUSH and BECKERDITE.
Publications about the Broyles/Briles family include
- Keith Typescript – Volume 1 and volume 2
- Max Briles – Briles Genealogy
- Germanna Record #22: The Broyles Family — recently published
Blog Posts
- Farmers in My Tree
- Outside a Circle (Beckerdite)
- Rush Dower
- Noah Rush Descendants
- Hospitalized
- The Dash
- Road Trip
- Divorce
- Land and Divorce
- Following the Land
- Following the Land Part 2
- Following the Land Part 3
- Following the Land Part 4
- Following the Land Part 5
- Sarah Sells Land
- School Souvenirs
- Thresher
- My Germanna Connection
- No Man’s Land
- Influenza
- E. O. Briles
- Briles Homestead
- On a Map – Briles Homestead
- Protestor in the Family – E. O. Briles
- Edward Grant Briles
- Edward Grant Briles Funeral
- Briles Obituary
- 1869 Briles Deed
- Briles Disabled
- Noah Washington Briles
- Sarah Briles Obituary
- Wyoming Briles
- Descendants of Alexander Briles
