Clayville rural life center and museum - Publications series II - Research report #03: The Broadwells of Clayville and their roots, part II: Family land dealings in Illinois
MacLean, Kay
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Title
Clayville rural life center and museum - Publications series II - Research report #03: The Broadwells of Clayville and their roots, part II: Family land dealings in Illinois
Author(s)
MacLean, Kay
Contributor(s)
Hawes, Edward L. [editor]
Issue Date
1981
Keyword(s)
Broadwell Family
Sangamon County (Ill.)
History
Illinois
19th century
Illinois settlement
Abstract
This part of the report on the Broadwells has four chapters. The first covers the time Moses Broadwell lived in Sangamon County, 1820 through early 1827, and includes all of his transactions, those of John B. Broadwell, his son, and William Carson, his son-in-law. The other chapters cover the time from Moses' death in April 1827 to 1860. They are subdivided by individual and include the transactions of Moses' sons, daughters, and sons-in-law. 80p.
Publisher
Sangamon State University
Series/Report Name or Number
Clayville Rural Life Center and Museum - Publications Series II
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