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NATHAN BROUGHTON, a native of Delaware county, New York, was among the pioneers of Tioga county, Pennsylvania. In 1817 he located on Pine creek, but later removed to Delmar township, where his principal business was lumbering, and he resided there until his death, at the ripe age of eighty-four years. His wife was Sally Walker, and their children were as follows: Uriel, Henry, Horace, Maria, who married Fred Boos; William, Eliza, who married Andrew Greiner; Rachel, who married Hiram Campbell; Nathan and Everton.
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Nathan Broughton
Birth: Jul. 30, 1830 Stony Fork, Tioga County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death: Oct. 24, 1909 Morris, Tioga County, Pennsylvania, USA
Married Ann Tomb of Brown Township (Cedar Run area), Lycoming County, PA. Parents of: Charles H. Broughton (8 Nov 1853 - 23 Aug 1900); Horace Broughton (11 May 1855 - 6 Apr 1898); Mrs. Malinda Broughton England (1858 - ?), wife of Samuel England; Mrs. Mary Broughton Bendle-Crotsley (1859 - ?), wife of Marian Bendle and Bert Crotsley; Darius Broughton (1861 - 1941); Mrs. Annice M. Broughton Emmick (1865 - 1 Mar 1931), wife of Wesley Emmick; Mrs. Louella Broughton Hostrander (1867 - 1912), wife of David E. Hostrander; Mrs. Clara Edith Broughton Hostrander (31 Mar 1871 - 11 Mar 1952), wife of John Seymour Hostrander; and Mrs. Martha Viola Broughton Campbell (1879 - 1908), wife of Walter I. Campbell. Currently stone is toppled and needs resetting.
Family links:
Parents:
Nathan Broughton (1788 - 1872)
Spouse:
Ann Tomb Broughton (1836 - 1900)*
Children:
Charles H. Broughton (1853 - 1900)*
Darius Broughton (1861 - 1941)*
Annice M Broughton Emmick (1865 - 1934)*
Luella Jane Broughton Hostrander (1867 - 1912)*
Edith Clara Broughton Hostrander (1871 - 1952)*
*Calculated relationship
Burial:
Horn Cemetery
Morris
Tioga County
Pennsylvania, USA
Created by: Conservative Patriot
Record added: Dec 05, 2012
Find A Grave Memorial# 101776833
Posted 04 jul 2017 by
NATHAN BROUGHTON
Male
Event(s):
Birth: 29 OCT 1778 Woodstock Twp, Windham, Connecticut
Christening:
Death:
Burial:
Parents:
Father: AMOS BROUGHTON
Mother: ABIGAIL extracted town record
1830 United States Federal Census Record
about Nathan Boughton
Name: Nathan Boughton
Township: Mad River
County: Clark
State: Ohio
Notes for NATHAN BROUGHTON:
Ref: DAR Magazine June-July 1961
"Nathan Broughton, died June 20, 1835, age 56 Yrs, 6 Mo. 22 days" is found on a grave marker in the Old Crossroads Cemetery, near Enon, Clark Co., Ohio, situated off old Ohio State route 4, on an estate owned by Mr. & Mrs. W. Bryan.
dants of Nathan Broughton
Generation No. 1
1. NATHAN17 BROUGHTON (AMOS II16, AMOS I15, JOHN III14, JOHN II13, JOHN I12, THOMAS11, RICHARD10, RICHARD9, THOMAS8, JOHN7, THOMAS6, WILLIAM5, JOHN4, JOHN3, ELY2, ROGER1) was born 29 Oct 1778 in Woodstock Twp., Windham Co., CT, and died 20 Jun 1835 in Mad River Twp. (Springfield), Clark Co., OH. He married LYDIA CADY1 28 Mar 1802 in Brooklyn, Windham Co., CT2, daughter of TIMOTHY CADY and LOIS HARRINGTON. She was born 14 Nov 1780 in Stephentown, Rensselaer Co., NY, and died 02 Nov 1860 in Elkhart, Elkhart Co., IN.
Notes for NATHAN BROUGHTON:
Ref: DAR Magazine June-July 1961
"Nathan Broughton, died June 20, 1835, age 56 Yrs, 6 Mo. 22 days" is found on a grave marker in the Old Crossroads Cemetery, near Enon, Clark Co., Ohio, situated off old Ohio State route 4, on an estate owned by Mr. & Mrs. W. Bryan.
CLARK COUNTY was formed March 1, 1817, from Champaign, Madison and Greene, and named in honor of Gen. George Rogers Clark. The first settlement was at Chribb's Station, in the forks of Mad river, in the spring of 1796. The inhabitants of Moorefield, Pleasant, Madison, German and Pike are principally of Virginia extraction ; Mad river, of New Jersey ; Harmony, of New England, and English ; and Greene, of Pennsylvania origin. This county is very fertile and highly cultivated, and well watered by Mad river, Buck and Beaver creeks and their tributaries, which furnish a large amount of water power. Its area is .300 square miles.
An inventory of notes left by Saml. Johnson deceased, (of Ashtabula Co., OH)
Samuel Wheeler note of $123.55 dated May 29, AD 1824
Samuel Johnson, Junr. not of $116.73 dated June 22, " 1824
Abel Johnson's not of $100.00 dated April 1st " 1834
John Wright's do " " $68.68 " Jany 4 " 1820 not good
Noble Omsted do for whisky 116 Gallons 2 qts " Feby 11 " 1824 same
Ethelwin Newcomb not of $80.68 dated Jany 8 " 1818 same
Keth Pralt note for 7 Bushels Wheat dated August 31, " 1812 same
Joseph Atkins note of $2.00 dated 7th of April " 1813 same
Peter Johnson's do " " 215.00 " July 30 " 1825 same
Lewis T. Brakeman do " " 1.00 " Feby 25 " 1810 same
Stephen Smith do " " 2.50 " Sept 12 " 1817 same
Efitz Garlds not of $4.50 dated Nov 20 AD 1821 same
Nathan Broughton do " " 50.00 " Sept 15 " 1814 same
Nathan Broughton do " " 10.00 " Sept 15 " 1815 same
David D. Sturgess do " " 47.00 " Jany 15 " 1818 same
Dan D. Stephen & Bunker do " " 7.16 " Jany 28 " 1811 same
Dan Hardon do " " 6.00 " July 16 " 1813 same
Schedule of a/c left by Saml. Johnson deceased
Judgment against Saml. Butler, June 16, 1828
$120.46 balance due July 6, AD 1831 $59.80
a/c against Paine & Paine Augt 26th, 1833 of $20.00
Receipt against J. H. Pain of $15.00 Augt 13, 1833
Stephen Smith a/c 25 of April 1817 of $26.19 not good
Nathan Broughton a/c June 16, 1816 pf "18.24 same
Moses Twip a/c March 29, 1818 $32.40 same
Silas Higby a/c Augt 15, 1823 $18.05 same
Pennsylvania, Marriages, 1852-1968
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