Son of Joseph Embree Brockman and Mary Jane Culbertson of
Clark Co, Kentucky.
The family came to Ray Co, Missouri in 1828. Joseph and Mary
followed Israel to California, arriving about 1849. They both
died in Glen Ellen, Sonoma Co, California.
He traveled to California, about 1846, with the Craig and Stanley Wagon
Party according to Rick Russell
On 18 Jan 1848, Israel Brockman married Sarah Jane Carriger
in Sonoma Co, California, who "... at the
age of 16, accompanied her brothers on the overland trail to
California. Friend of Ann Smith and Eliza Donner, she resided
at Sonoma the rest of her life."
Israel Emory Brockman became Sonoma's first sheriff
Sarah and her brothers Nicholas Carriger, Solomon Carriger and
Caleb Carriger had arrived in Sonoma from Round Prairie, Missouri.
On 26 Sep 1846, their father Christian Carriger died, and on the
same day, Nicholas' daughter Catherine was born (she died at Sonoma
two months later).
"One of the first Sonomans to go prospecting [due to the Gold Rush]
was Nicholas Carriger, who together with his brother-in-law
Joseph Wardlow and friends Elias Graham and Henry Thornton, set
out in the Spring of 1848" ("Pioneer Sonoma" Robert Parmalee)
"[Again in 1849] Nick Carriger...[went] to the gold mins at
Auburn, where he made enough money to permit him to return and
purchase from Vallejo a large ranch on the west side of Sonoma
Valley, adjacent to the road which today bears his name."
(Robert Parmalee, "Pioneer Sonoma")
1850 Census Sonoma Co, California
page 15A, Dwelling 91, Family 92
Brockman Israel 26 M Laborer Kentucky
Brockman Sarah J. 19 F Tennessee
Brockman M.A.M 8 mo. F California
[Sarah Jane was born in Carter Co, TN and died Mar 1864
in Sonoma]
1850 Census Sonoma Co, California
page 15B, Dwelling 106, Family 107
Carriger Luvica 61 F 500 Tennessee
[Christian Carriger b 1779 Reading, Lancaster Co, PA
married 3 Aug 1811 Carter Co, TN
to Lavicy Ward b 1789, they
are enumerated in 1840 in Carter Co, Tennessee p 93. He was
the son of Godfrey Carriger and Margaret Anspaugh]
1850 Census Sonoma Co, California
page 16A, Dwelling 118, Family 119
Carriger Nicholas M 4,660 Unknown
From an anoymous article in the Alta California 4 Oct 1859
(as reported by Robert Parmalee "Pioneer Sonoma")
"[Of the pioneers who came to Sonoma in 1846] Nick Carriger is
almost the only thriving man [still] in the valley who
crossed the continent in 1846."