Hij is getrouwd met Mary "Polly" H Bryant.
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Zij zijn getrouwd juli 1807 te Buckingham Co., Va, hij was toen 22 jaar oud.
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In 1850, Elias and Mary "Polly" H. were residents of Knox Co., Illinois, at the time of the Census with daughter Frances. Elias died on his farm East of Abingdon, Illinois, Chestnut Twp. which was given to him for services in War of 1812.
From notes of Damon Floyd:
Elias Bragg was born 20, Sept 1785 at Goochland Co. Va. He married Mary "Polly" H. Bryant in July 1807 at Buckingham Co, Va. He died on 20 Jan 1861 at Knox Co. IL. He was buried at Bragg Cemetery, Knox Co.
Elias died on his farm east of Abington, IL, Chestnut Twp. which was given to him for services in War of 1812.
From notes of Lois Bragg Reinheimer:
Elias and Polly Bryant Bragg were natives of Virginia as were their fathers before them. They lived near Charlottesville, having moved there from Fluvanna county, of which Palmyra is the county seat. They left VIrginia in 1826 to settle first in Ohio and moving on the Knox County Ill in 1834, in Chestnut Twp., They are buried in the private cemetery or burial plot at the old Bragg homestead, south of Delong, ILL.
Elias Bragg was an officer in the War of 1812 (Aug 1, 1814 - Feb 23, 1815)
Elias Bragg appears with the rank of Sgt. of A Company of Infantry commanded by Capt. John Field of the 47 Reg't Virginia Militia, in the service under command of John H. Cocke, 8 Reg't, 4 Brigade, at Camp Carter, near Richmond.(Frm War of 1812 Company Muster Rolls - Sgt and 2nd Sgt _ in Capt John Field's Company of Infantry, 8 Reg't Viginia Militia)
WILL: The last Will and Testament of Elias Bragg: In the name of God Amen. I Elias Bragg being in Common health and perfect mind make this my last will and Testament----after my legal debts are paid and my wife should survive me I wish her to be decently provided for at her own option during her natural life or widowhood after that is done I wish the balance of my property of every kind to be equally divided amongst a part of our Children (that is to say) there is three that I am not willing to give to either of them any thing more than will prevent there becoming Equil distributees with those ---- ----. I wish hereby to disinherit and namely Elizabeth H, James A and John H and I do hereby declare they nor neither of them shall inherit my property given under my hand this fifth day of May AD one thousand eight hundred and fifty three. Elias Bragg (his seal)
I Elias Bragg do hereby Certify that I have wrote my last will and Testament and dated it the fifith day of May one thousand eight hundred and fifty three and deposited in my pofsifsion to remain unopened during my life and then to acted on agreeable to the last will and Testament of Elias Bragg prroceding is to prevent the will from being know while I live. This acknoledged in the presents of : G.W. Burndirgh. I am Elias Bragg (seal)
From the Douglas Register p. 161 Jo: Bragg & Francis Marks a son Elias born Sept 12, 1784 Baptised May 14, 1787, p. 118
Bragg Cemetery Submitted by ©Todd Walter
RESEARCH OF BURIALS IN BRAGG CEMETERY
This small cemetery is located in the North West Quarter Of Section 4, Chestnut Township on Knox Road 600 North, one half mile East of County Highway 8. It is on a small hill next to the road on the farm that Elias Bragg purchased and appears to have been used from 1842 - 1865. It is fenced, but not maintained, although it appears someone has done a little work to set the stones back up. A small sign with a "B", made of reinforcing rod, has been placed inside the fence. The property is currently owned by Floyd Skinner.
Following the research is the actual transcription of the cemetery. Todd Walter July, 2005
BRAGG CEMETERY TRANSCRIPTION:
Name Birth Date Death Date Age Inscription/Comments
Julius AllenSep 14 18652 yr 23 daSon of James & Sarah M.
Darius AllenSep 11 1855can't read age set in concreteSon of J. & S. M.
Frances AllenApr 27 18501 yr 8 mo 2 daDau of J. & S. M.
Infant AllenOct 12 1855Son of J. & S.
Loammi MooersAug 10 1845Aug 18 1845Son of D. & H.
Mary A. MooersMay 06 1849Sep 04 1849Dau of D. & H.
Polley H. BraggSep 14 1865unreadableWife of Elias
Elias BraggJan 1861unreadableWar of 1812 veteran
Mary Ann HallOct 24 1811May 09 1842"Sacred to the Memory of..." Dau of Elias & Mary Bragg and wife of Erasmus D. Hall
NAME PARENTS BIRTH - DEATH
Elias BraggJohn & Frances MarksSep 1784 - Jan 20 1861
Mary (Polly) H. (Bryant) BraggUnknown1789 - Sep 14 1865
Mary Ann (Bragg) HallElias & Mary H. (Bryant)Oct 24 1811 - May 9 1842
Julius AllenJames & Sarah M. (Bragg)Aug 12 1863 - Sep 14 1865
Darius AllenJames & Sarah M. (Bragg)Sep 07 1855 - Sep 11 1855
Frances AllenJames & Sarah M. (Bragg)Aug 25 1848 - Apr 27 1850
Infant AllenJames & Sarah M. (Bragg)Oct 12 1855
Loammi MooersDavid & Harriet (Bragg)Aug 10 1845 - Aug 18 1845
Mary A. MooersDavid & Harriet (Bragg)May 6 1849 - Sep 4 1849
NOTES: *1 - In the Bounty Land application that Polly made in 1861, his death date is given as January 26, 1861. *2 - Birthdate is from James Allen biography and could be wrong. The stone is set in concrete covering up the age at time of death. None of the dates for the Allen children in the biography match what is on their stones.
UNMARKED BURIALS: As with most cemeteries there are probably some unmarked graves. I do know one stone has been removed by a descendent for some reason and hasn't been replaced.
VETERANS: Elias Bragg served as a Sargeant in Captain John Field's Company of Light Infantry, 8th Regiment, 4th Brigade, Virginia Militia, under the command of John H. Cocke, during War of 1812. He enlisted at Camp Carter, near Richmond on August 31, 1814 and mustered out February 23, 1815 at Camp Carter. He was 105 miles from home. For his service he received 11 dollars per month. He received an 80 acre land grant of the East half of the Southeast quarter of Section 5 in Chestnut Township on March 15, 1852. After Elias died his wife again applied for Bounty Land.
WILL or PROBATE: Will of Elias Bragg To all to whom it doth concern Read these lines and you may learn That I Elias Bragg doth let John S. Hall and Julius Bragg and sons of the above named Elias Bragg a certain colt to each of them at the price of fifty dollars each to bear interest at the rate of six per cent per annum from the first day of October one thousand eight and fifty three until settled given under my hand and seal as part of my last will Elias Bragg {Seal} Knox County Ills October 1859 To whom it doth concern Read these lines and you may learn that I Elias Bragg doth let John and Richard Bragg sons of Joseph F. Bragg and grandsons of the above named Elias Bragg have a colt each of them at the price of fifty dollars each to bear interest at six pr cent per annum from the first day of October 1860 until settled those colt are for the benifit of the children of Joseph F. Bragg jointly but not at his disposal neither are they subject for debts of his contracting given under my hand and seal as part of my last will Elias Bragg
Elias Bragg Captain John Field's Company of Light Infantry 8th Regiment, 4th Brigade, Virginia Militia John H. Cocke, Commander War of 1812 Sep 1784 - Jan 20 1861 Buried in Bragg Cemetery
Galesburg Republican Register; October 6, 1883 Estate of Elias Bragg; affidavits of Francis Hendricks and Sarah Allen were filed Sept. 26, stating that Marks Bragg had not been heard from for 27 years, and praying that his portion of said estate, belonging too affiants, be paid too them. The Judge ordered that the County Treasurer, J. L. Burkhalter, pay said affiants each one tenth of said amount deposited in the County Treasury. The Judge further ordered that should it satisfactorily appear that $72 is on deposit for said Marks Bragg at the First National Bank of Knoxville, said Francis Hendricks and Sarah Allen shall be allowed too draw the same and distribute it as above provided. ????(hole in this line of the paper proof of death and will filed; it was then ordered that a dedimus issue too some legal officer at Edmonton ..testing witnesses.
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Full View of Record: War of 1812 Pay Roll
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Title Bragg, Elias, Sergt.
Gen. note Pay Rolls, p.91.
Note Part of index to: Pay Rolls of Militia Entitled to Land Bounty Under the Act of Congress of Sept. 28, 1850 (Richmond, 1851) and: Muster Rolls of the Virginia Militia in the War of 1812 (Richmond, 1852) which supplements Pay Rolls. This collection is also available on microfilm.
Note War of 1812 pay rolls and muster rolls.
Subject - Personal Bragg, Elias, Sergt.
Subject -Geographic United States -- History -- War of 1812 -- Registers.
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