Hofwyl-Brailsford Plantation

William Brailsford, Dr. James Troup & James Dent Plantation of McIntosh County




William Brailsford, the son of Samuel Brailsford and his wife, Elizabeth (Holmes) Brailsford, was born 1767 in Charleston, South Carolina and died 8 April 1837 in Darien, McIntosh County, Georgia. He was married to Maria, born 1769, died 3 April 1837 in Darien, buried on the old Baillie Plantation in Eulonia. He established a rice plantation located on Hwy 17 near Darien, which he called “Brailsford”, later renamed “Broadfield”, which he left to his daughter, Camilla.
Camilla was born 1804 and died 9 September 1847 at Baisdens Bluff. She was married to Dr. James Troup (born 1785, died 25 April 1849 at “Broadfield”. Genealogy and More Information

Road Leading to House

Tree in the Road

Home Overlooking Rice Paddies

Rice Paddies

House and Outbuildings

Dairy Barns

Outbuilding

Slave Cabins

1780 Desk. Original furniture built for small people.

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