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William Robert Braden

Birth
Penick, Marion County, Kentucky, USA
Death
1803 (aged 55–56)
Elbert County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Elberton, Elbert County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Looking for cemetery. Setup for continuity. Could have been Wilkes or Elbert Co. GA Wife is Honor Skelton

William and Honor first appear in Staunton, Agusta Cnty, Va. on record with the birth of John in 1760 census record shows all children born in Staunton, they next appear in 1790's in Abbeyville, SC area and then in lAurnes, SC in abt 1796, then across the river into GA. Wilkes, Lincoln and Elbert are all the same place, they never moved the Counties were formed, with them ending up in Elbert. Records show William getting two lots in GA. Militia Lottery in late 1790's So their Daughter could not have been born in Ala. His last child I have born in Staunton, is Nancy Braden Madden born in 1776. I have a copy of a document where Honor and Her son John probated Williams will in Feb of 1803 in Elbert, Co GA. My research shows that their land is now under Lake John Stenus and most likly he and Honor as well as others are under the lake, or moved, with the records lost.
Information provided by Douglas Braden

This information is subject to change based on future research.
Looking for cemetery. Setup for continuity. Could have been Wilkes or Elbert Co. GA Wife is Honor Skelton

William and Honor first appear in Staunton, Agusta Cnty, Va. on record with the birth of John in 1760 census record shows all children born in Staunton, they next appear in 1790's in Abbeyville, SC area and then in lAurnes, SC in abt 1796, then across the river into GA. Wilkes, Lincoln and Elbert are all the same place, they never moved the Counties were formed, with them ending up in Elbert. Records show William getting two lots in GA. Militia Lottery in late 1790's So their Daughter could not have been born in Ala. His last child I have born in Staunton, is Nancy Braden Madden born in 1776. I have a copy of a document where Honor and Her son John probated Williams will in Feb of 1803 in Elbert, Co GA. My research shows that their land is now under Lake John Stenus and most likly he and Honor as well as others are under the lake, or moved, with the records lost.
Information provided by Douglas Braden

This information is subject to change based on future research.

Gravesite Details

Head stones may be in Braden Farm Cemetery, Elbert, Co GA. The Braden Farm is now under water in a possible Lake John Stenus



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