The Brokaw Family of Morgan Co. Ohio

Compiled By David Eric Tursan in Washington DC from Records handed down from my mother, Grandmother and Great-Grandmother as well as sources cited below. Posted 2001.

Abraham Brokaw

    m. Judith Davis

George Brokaw

    m. Jane Custard

Benjamin Brokaw

    m. Mary Ann Smith

Catherine Brokaw

Mary Ann Brokaw

George Brokaw

Obadiah Brokaw

    m. Czarena Fletcher

Mary Brokaw

    m. Jesse Martin McKibben

Czarena Melinda Mckibben

    m. Hiel Chapman Black

Anna Lee Black
Ella Mabel Black

    m. Oral Frederick Buxton

Duane Frederick Buxton
B. I. Buxton

    m. F. E. Barrett

F. K. Barrett

    m. D. P. Turcsanyi

D. E. Tursan

 

 

Lucy Brokaw

Charles Wesley Brokaw

John Enfield Brokaw

Henry Obadiah Brokaw

George Clarence Brokaw

 

Abraham Brokaw

James S. Brokaw

Sarah Brokaw

 

Sarah Brokaw

    m. Richard McKibben

George Brokaw

William Brokaw

Judith Brokaw

Jane Brokaw

John P. Brokaw

Mary Brokaw

Isaac Brokaw

Jacob Brokaw

Peter Brokaw

Recent Changes to pages :

 

April 18 2002 –  A Brokaw relative sent me extracts from ‘Our Brokaw–Bragaw Heritage’ which contains info on Obadiah Brokaw family.

 

July 24 2001 -   The following is data initially transcribed from 6 boxes of notes, postcard, photos, photocopies and National Archive Research from my family. After my

grandmother’s death in October 2000, I asked to try what I could to compile, organize and share what my family has done. The desire to take on this project was inspired by Jon Deiss, and his research into his lineage, which is also published on Alkem. At this time most of the information found here is solely from what was found in the boxes and most has not been verified for accuracy. It is my intention to transcribe the bulk of the contents of the boxes onto this site and then verify the information using cited sources.                             

 

BROKAW ARCHIVES – Pertinent Data, Transcriptions, Sources including Records of Military Service :

-          Brokaw Gallery - photos and scans of relatives

 

-          Brokaws in the Civil war, Revolutionary War

 

-          Brokaws in the Census : 1900

 

Author’s Disclaimer : The information contained in these pages are not to be considered the ‘final word’ on the individuals, family members and relationships described here in. This web-page and others on this site serve as my online research journal and should be viewed as such. Information presented here may be incorrect, or improperly cited, yet I strive to always update the information and correct any inconsistencies or mistakes. Please feel free to contact me with comments, criticisms and or suggestions. These web-pages are an attempt to carry on, and make available, the research that has been continued for 4 generations in my family. It is my hope that this site will serve to share the history of the past as well as the lineage I am a part of. - email : dtursan@gmu.edu.

 

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Other Families : Barrett, Dumbauld, Black, Brokaw, Buxton, Gubar, Holeczy, McKibben, Noyes, Turcsanyi

The Brokaw Family of Ohio © 2001
by David Eric Tursan, who is solely responsible for its content.
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