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.
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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."
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Road Leading to House
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![]() Home Overlooking Rice Paddies |
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![]() 1780 Desk. Original furniture built for small people. |