Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine, Oct. 1973 Georgia-Histories of Revolutionary Soldiers. Presented by: Col. William Chandler Chapter. Braselton, Jacob born 6-27-1749 Place; Wales, Frederick Co., Md. died 9-22-1835 Buried; Jackson Co., Md. Residence During Revolutionary War; Frederick Co., Md. (1) Wife, Hannah Green Married 1772 Born 4-8-1757 Died 10-11-1832 Children: BIRTH DEATH MARRIED John 2-27-1774 Elizabeth 11-5-1775 Brown Henry 4-5-1777 William 3-26-1779 Hannah 6-24-1761 Ezekial Putman Mary 2-21-1783 Jacob, Jr. 3-17-1785 Brice Green 12-5-1786 Reuben 12-30-1788 11-3-1843 Eliz.Stovall 6-20-1819 Daniel 11-5-1790 Job 12-30-1792 7-26-1848 Sally Dowdy 1825 Rebecca 2-3-1795 Momo Brazil Amos 5-15-1797 3-19-1875 Eliz.McMillian 10-19-1819 Sarah 10-29-1799 Hugh Bell DAR Members Mary Braselton Dale (Mrs. F.S.) #356834 (Job) Reba Tanner Frierson (Mrs. C.R.) #328456 (Reuben) Dovie Cooper Godfrey (Mrs. D.E.) #377057 (Job) Angie Braselton JOsch (Mrs. W.H.Sr.) #238777 (Job)Real GG Lida Eberhardt Carreker (MRS.W.H.) #337155 (Reuben) Winnie Eberhardt Maneely (Mrs.R.S.) #350830 (Reuben) Martha Harmon Parks (Mrs.P.E.) #326125 (Job) Sadie Bell Braselton Ward (Mrs.H.B.,Sr.) #475049 (Job) Alice Barnes Palmour (Mrs. Hayne) #208358 (Amos) Ophelia Ann Merck (Miss) #235375 (Job) Braselton Georgia descendants are of Job Braselton. Braselton Gibson County Indiana Descendants are of John Sr. and his first wife Elizabeth Brown. Second wife was Margaret Evans,, sister of Robert Morgan Evans of Evansville. Ellen Braselton Sellers was the fourth child of John Sr.'s second marriage. W. Paul Braselton, son of Jacob Braselton & Louella Woods Son of Born Died Married John Braselton,Jr. 3-8-1808 9-1-1887 1-1-1831 Nancy Colvin 9-17-1814 2-3-1887 Son of John Braselton,Sr. 2-27-1774 7-30-1850 12-17-1776 Elizabth Brown 4-25-1774 12-30-1810 Son of Jacob Braselton 6-27-1749 9-22-1835 1772-1773 (Brazelton) Hannah Green 4-8-1757 1-7-1832 Proofs: History of Gibson County, 1884 Tartt., p 156 History of Gibson County, 1914 Stormont p 56-57. William and Mary Quarterly, Vol. XX, p 20 or 30. /PRE>