Marriage of Dollwydelann Gwynn and Edward Broaddus AND CRAX-EZY 1948

I noticed someone from Greeley, Colorado Googled “evidence dolly and edward broaddus” and I am assuming they were hunting for proof that they were married.  I’m not sure if that’s what they were looking for, since it could have also been proof of their children, but I decided to post a screen shot from Ancestry concerning the marriage between the two.  There is no date listed, but it does have the names Dolly Gwynn and Edward Broaddus.  It says that Edward was born in Wales, the marriage took place in Virginia and it is on one page.  Sources are listed in the picture, also.

Dollwydelann Gwynn and Edward Broaddus Marriage Record on Ancestry

Now, for our ad of the week!

Tired of burning your fingers when peeling eggs?  Know someone who needs an egg cracker?  Then this is the perfect product!  From 1948, it’s the Crax-Ezy!  The egg looks slightly worried!

Crax-Ezy

Richard Broaddus

When I start going further back past first and second great-grandparents I think it’s a good idea for me to list my line directly to them.  For Richard Broaddus my line is:

Me

Roger Dale Ray (father)

Elbert “Shorty” Tracey Vincent (grandfather)

Lucy Johnson Breedlove (g-grandmother)

John J Breedlove (gg-grandfather)

Cornelius Vaughan Breedlove (3rd g-grandfather)

David Watts Breedlove (4th g-grandfather)

William Breedlove (5th g-grandfather)

Sarah Broaddus (6th g-grandmother)

Richard Broaddus (7th g-grandfather)

 

Richard Broaddus was born about 1715 (1725) in King and Queen County, Virginia to parents Edward Broaddus (about 1672-about 1749) and Dollwydelann “Dolly” Gwynn (about 1685-about 1730).  I had read on a genealogy website that the Broaddus name was originally Broadhurst, but when I looked in the book cited for that information, I was unable to find it.  Both of Richard’s parent’s families were from Wales, however.  If I have traced his mother’s lines back correctly (which I am still researching, so don’t hold me to this) then her paternal line can be traced back through a descendant of King Arthur and even beyond that.  But that’s another story.

Richard had two siblings from his father’s marriage to Dolly: older brother Thomas Broaddus and younger sister Dorothy Broaddus, who went by Dolly.  He also had six half siblings from his father’s second marriage to Mary Shipley:  William Broaddus, James C Broaddus, Shipley Broaddus, Robin Broaddus, Elizabeth Broaddus and John Broaddus. (sources:  Ancestry and here).

Richard married Bridget (Bridgett) Vaughan in Virginia, though the record doesn’t state what year they married. 

Richard and Bridget had four children: Elizabeth Broaddus, Sarah Broaddus, Edward Broaddus and William Broaddus.

Richard was a private for three years in the Revolutionary War on the Virginia Line.

Richard Broaddus Revolutionary War SOTR 

Richard Broaddus Revolutionary War SOTR

According to some records Richards Broaddus died in 1794 in Caroline County, Virginia (this source also gives his birth year as 1725).  Another record gives his death as 1794 in Madison County, Kentucky.

I wish I had more information to give on Richard Broaddus.  I see a lot of information on him when I Google his name, but most are just mentions here and there with no stories following.  His name is on my list for “needs further investigation”.

My Breedlove Line

I’m wading my way through the Hope Perry Breedlove book slowly.  It has a ton of information and I am trying to make sense of it all (lucky for me Joni Breedlove, who transcribed the book, offered to answer any questions I may have, so I will probably be taking her up on that soon!  Thanks, Joni!).  I’m going to post what I have found and I will get into the details at a later date.  I will take this down as far as Lucy Breedlove, my great-grandmother.

So far I have gone back as far as my 6th great-grandfather, Thomas Breedlove, born roughly about 1730 possibly in Essex County, Virginia.  I say “roughly” and “possibly” because the book doesn’t come right out and say it, but it seems that many of the Breedloves in Virginia were, at some point, in Essex County.  I haven’t figured out who Thomas’ parents are yet, though I can see in most places people have them listed as Charles Breedlove and Mary Parr.  Like I said, though, I haven’t really gotten down and dirty into the Breedlove Genealogy Book yet.  Thomas married Sarah Broaddus (Broadus), daughter of Richard Broaddus and Bridget Vaughan.  For the record, I can see on Ancestry that they married, however it doesn’t tell me exactly when they married.  Thomas and Sarah had the following (known) children: John Breedlove, Charles Breedlove, Thomas Breedlove, Cornelius Breedlove, William Breedlove, Philip Breedlove, Benjamin Breedlove and Madison Breedlove.  Thomas Breedlove died about 1795 in, I believe, Albemarle County, Virginia.

To save time I am going to follow my line of Breedloves from here.  Mentions of others will be made, however.

My 5th great-grandfather William Breedlove was born about 1762 (according to his marriage record) in Albemarle County, Virginia.  William married Mary Watts, daughter of David Watts, Jr and Sarah Unknown.  William and Sarah had several children, one of which was my 4th great-grandfather, David Watts Breedlove.  William Breedlove died about 1838 in Simpson County, Kentucky.

UPDATE:  I believe Sarah Unknown was actually Sarah Eliza Bush.  Sarah Eliza Bush was born about 1735, married David Watts and had several children, including a Mary Watts born in 1865-the same year my Mary Watts was born.

David Watts Breedlove was born about 1786 in Albemarle County, Virginia.  He married Nancy Breedlove, who I believe was his cousin.  David and Nancy had several children including my 3rd great-grandfather, Cornelius Vaughan Breedlove.  David Watts Breedlove died about 1836 in Simpson County, Kentucky.

Cornelius Vaughan Breedlove was born in 1812 in North Carolina, according to census records.  Cornelius married first Celia Brown on January 31, 1836 in Bowling Green, Warren County, Kentucky.  He married second Elizabeth Crissman on August 15, 1845 in Todd County, Kentucky.  He had no (known) children with Celia.  Cornelius and Elizabeth had the following children:  William F Breedlove, Jesse T Breedlove, Henry J Breedlove, Mary A Breedlove, John J Breedlove, Sarah Breedlove, Nancy F Breedlove.  Cornelius Vaughan Breedlove died in 1880 in McLean County, Kentucky. (note:  I can find the marriage records on Family Search, but not on Ancestry)

My great-great-grandfather John J Breedlove was born in Todd County, Kentucky on August 7, 1848.  He married Margaret Stringer *about* 1870.  John and Margaret had the following children (possibly more): Mary Jane Breedlove, Ona L Breedlove, William M Breedlove, Lucy Johnson Breedlove and Drusie Breedlove.  John J Breedlove died October 12, 1912 in McLean County, Kentucky.

Lucy Johnson Breedlove, my great-grandmother, was born October 13, 1881 in McLean County, Kentucky.  She married Martin Riley Vincent on November 10, 1902.  Lucy and Martin Riley had the following children: Floella (Ella) Vincent, Edna M Vincent, Lillie Oleta Vincent, Elbert “Shorty” Tracey Vincent, Connie E Vincent, Everett Vincent, Vernie Vincent and Garland Kenneth Vincent (I think I got all of those right!).  Lucy Johnson Breedlove died February 14, 1971 in Stewart County, Tennessee.

A story I read somewhere online (which I cannot remember where I read it, or if it was even this family…but it is stuck in my head as a Breedlove story-why oh why didn’t I save it?) was something along these lines:  the father had at one point beat his son so severely that the son ran away to Tennessee.  Later in life the son was killed when his car hit a tree during a police chase while he was running moonshine.  Is that the Breedlove family?  I hope someone will come forward and let me know!

I have printed out the Hope Perry Breedlove book so that I can highlight my line and hopefully give more detail.  If you are researching the Breedlove family you should really get this manuscript.  It is a wealth of information.  It was written back about 1965, and an updated version is being written now, but it may take several years before it is finished.

Hopefully if I have something wrong on this someone will let me know!