Person:Nathaniel Broughton (1)

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Capt. Nathaniel Broughton
m. 1689
  1. Capt. Nathaniel Broughton1690 - Bef 1755
m. Abt 1717
  1. Nathaniel Broughton, of Mulberry1720 - Abt 1778
Facts and Events
Name Capt. Nathaniel Broughton
Gender Male
Birth? 1690 Berkeley, Province of Carolina
Marriage Abt 1717 Province of South Carolinato Henrietta Charlotte Chastaigner
Will? 6 Oct 1754 Berkeley, Province of South Carolina
Death? Bef 10 Jan 1755 Berkeley, Province of South Carolina
Burial[2] Saint James Chapel of Ease Cemetery, Strawberry, Berkeley, South Carolina, United States
Probate? 10 Jan 1755 Berkeley, Province of South Carolina

Notes

  • 1715 - captain in the militia during the Yemassee War
  • Abt 1717 - marries Henrietta ; they live on Seaton Plantation, one of his father's rice plantations
  • 1734 - appointed Justice of Peace for Berkeley District
  • 1737 - appointed Justice of Peace for Berkeley District
  • 1737 - his father dies, he inherits Mulberry Plantation after the decease of his mother, 3 slaves of his choosing (one man, one woman, one boy), one third of final remaining estate ; his children also receive an inheritance
  • 1754 - his writes his will
    • to son Nathaniel - Mulberry Plantation
    • to son Alexander -
    • to dau Charlotte Izard, widow -
References
  1.   Will Transcript of Nathaniel Broughton, in South Carolina, United States. South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes 1671-1977
    Charleston > Wills, 1752-1763, Vol. 007 > image 303 of 613; citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
  2. 136348887 , in Find A Grave
    includes photos, last accessed Sep 2022.

    [states Burial location from the Olden Time of Carolina Page 192.]

  3.   Broughton, and D. E. Huger Smith. “Broughton Letters.”, in South Carolina historical and genealogical magazine. (Charleston, South Carolina: South Carolina Historical Society, 1900-1952)
    15:4(1914):171-196.