1850 - Thomas McWatty, Jefferson Co., GA
NOTE that Thomas McWatty was born in Kershaw County South Carolina according to the census.
1850 - Hester Brassel, Jefferson Co., GA
Polly Brazil & Lawson Williams 5 Dec 1833 Jefferson
1787 - Kindred Braswell, Burke Co., GA
1825 - Britain Braswell, Bibb Co., GA
1827 - Brittain Braswell, Bibb Co., GA
Contributed by Jimmy Allen
1830 - Arthur Braswell & Henry Timore, Pickens Co., SC
A Henry Tidmore was on the estate records of William Braswell in Newberry County South Carolina, and a Henry Tidmore moved from Newberry County to Pickens County.
William had a son named Arthur, and a son named Allen.
An Allen Braswell is in Pickens County in 1830 also.
1800 - William Brasil, Orangeburgh District, SC
1800 - William Brasil - Lexington, Orangeburg District, South Carolina - 1 male over 45, 1 female 26-46, 2 males 16-25, 2 males 10-15, 2 females 10-15, 1 male under 10, 1 female under 10. (5 males & 3 females 0-25)
1795 - December 17, Deed of Gift from William (X) Braswell unto his children Jacob, William, Richard, John, Allen, Nancy, Elizabeth and Sally. Witnessed by Brittian Braswel and James Braswell. (Edgefield Co., SC DB 12 1794-1796 P 470-471 contributed by Walter Braswell) (5 sons and 3 daughters)
1800 - William Brasil is adjacent to George Monglet who is adjacent to Peter Raimick.
1802 - April 3, Christopher Sharp, 31 acres on fork of Broad and Saluda Rivers in Orangeburgh District, surveyed by James S. Guignard. Other names indexed: Uldrick Beard, George Monglet, Peter Raimick, John Rutledge. (South Carolina Archives)
It appears that William was living on the fork of the Broad & Saluda Rivers in 1800.