tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-38546412684071954682024-03-18T21:34:06.767-07:00Genealogy: Our Astounding PastJanice Poolehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01349905451916188656noreply@blogger.comBlogger257125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3854641268407195468.post-15915307198957350952014-07-14T06:29:00.002-07:002014-07-14T06:29:37.738-07:00Found some new research booksLast weekend my husband and I went antiquing in downtown Fredericksburg, Va. Sometimes the antique stores carry old books that can be valuable for researchers. This weekend I found <i>Marriage Records of the City of Fredericksburg, and of Orange, Spotsylvania, and Stafford Counties, Virginia 1722-1850. Compiled and Edited by Therese A. Fisher, for only $8.00, Marriages of Louisa County, Virginia 1766-1815 compiled by Kathleen Booth Williams for only10.00. </i>This was two great finds. Now maybe nobody in my family happened to live or marry in those counties, but if I am helping someone else, I might be able to use these. <br />
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I also found the book <i>Martin's Hundred by Ivor Noel Hume. </i>This book is about an early settlement by the Virginia Company which in later years became part of Carter's Grove. I hope to find references about early settlers in my attempt to connect family members to Jamestown. <br />
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I find that reading histories about the areas where your families may have lived helps a genealogist understand why they left or why they may have died. It can explain relationships between families and how they traveled together. Where they worshiped could play a large factor in migration or relatonships.<br />
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Harold Bailey, Mae Crawley Bailey, Eros Gray Bailey</div>
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The only person I know on the front row is Clarence Bailey. He looks a lot like a young Ricky Nelson. Behind Uncle Clarence is Jennie Crawley Goard. Beside her is Ethel Crawley Price, Mae Crawley Bailey and Eros Gray Bailey. I can only identify my daddy in the middle of the back row.<br />
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This is Clarence Bailey and Eros Bailey on their front porch.<br />
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Harold Gray Bailey<br />
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Harold Gray Bailey with his cowlick.<br />
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From left to right. I don't know the identity of the first lady, but the lady in the middle is Janice Price Sigmon and next is Atha Dalton Bailey, Harold's wife.<br />
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These pictures belonged to Kissie Mae Crawley.<br />
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From Melody Margrave Picture Collection<br />
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Thee Payne, Nannie Crawley Payne, Sally Crawley Bishop, Noe Crawley, Laura Crawley George, Jenny Crawley Goard, Mae Crawley Bailey, Sam Crawley, Irene Crawley<br />
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Elmore Payne, G Crawley Margaret Bennett Crawley, Ethel Crawley Price, William Crawley, Jim Crawley, Thomas Crawley<br />
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The genealogy is supposedly this.<br />
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James Brumfield married to Peshee Sutton<br />
his son<br />
James Brumfield married to Elizabeth Watson<br />
his son<br />
Major Brumfield married to Ann. Some say Cobb or Cobbs, but I have not found proof of her last name.<br />
his son<br />
William Brumfield married to Polly Butler<br />
his son<br />
Isaac Brumfield married to Letitia Mayhew<br />
his son<br />
Vincent Brumfield married to Mildred Bobbitt<br />
his son<br />
John Foreman Brumfield married to Eliza Dalton<br />
his daughter<br />
Velma Brumfield married to Ira Lee Dalton<br />
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I have no documentation for the first two Brumfield's connection. I have a copy of a deed connecting Major as James's son which was recorded in Amelia County. I have no documentation proving that William is Major's son. I have no documentation proving that Isaac is William's son. Everything is proved after Isaac. I have all the proof of Vincent, John and Velma. This looks pretty pitiful, but there has to be proof out there somewhere. It just will take longer than I thought. All this information has been documented in several family stories, but I will need the right documents not just heresay. I think that I will back track and start with Isaac. I know that he is buried in Pittsylvania County. I believe that there may be a chance that both William and Major moved to Kentucky or Tennessee. Several members of their family had moved there earlier and Major may have sold all his property in Pittsylvania County before moving away. <br />
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Amelia County Deed Book 11 Page 144<o:p></o:p></div>
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This indenture made this twenty seventh day of November in
the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and sixty nine between Henry
Yarborough of the County of Buckingham of the one part and Major Brumfield of
the County of Amelia of the other part. Witnesseth that for and in
consideration of the sum of forty pounds current money of Virginia to be paid
in hand to the said Henry Yarborough and his heirs the receipt whereof he the
said Henry Yarborough and his heirs hath bargained and sold and by these
present doth bargain sell confirm and forever make over unto the aforesaid
Major Brumfield and his heirs forever one certain Tract or parcel of land
containing one hundred acres more or less situate and being in the County of
Amelia lying on the Branches of Sandy Creek bounded as follows beginning at a
corner White Oak at William Farley’s line, thence along Seays line to the head
of the Spring Branch, thence along Sowel’s line down the said Branch as it
meanders to Sandy Creek, thence along Holt’s (could be Hall) line up Sandy
Creek as it meanders to Forster’s line thence along Forsters line to Jarrett
Johnson’s line, thence along Johnson’s line to Farley line, thence along
Farley’s line to the Beginning. To have
and to hold to possess and enjoy the said land and premises in fee simple and
all the appurtenances there unto
belonging and he the said Henry Yarborough and his Heirs forever the said land
and premises to the said Major Brumfield and his Heirs forever doth warrant and
defend from the claim of any person or persons whomsoever to the said Major
Brumfield and his Heirs. In Witness
whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this day and year above written.<o:p></o:p></div>
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Signed Sealed and Delivered in the presents of William Pillow,
Gerrard Johnson and Peter Farley
Signed Henry L Yarborough<o:p></o:p></div>
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Memo that on the twenty seventh day of November 1769 peaceable
and quiet possession of the within land and premises were given by the within
named Henry Yarborough to the within mentioned Henry Brumfield (I believed that this was in error and should
have said Major. Maybe there is a chance
that his name was Major Henry Brumfield.
I don’t know. Signed Henry L. Yarborough his mark in presence of William
Pillow, Gerrard Johnson and Peter Farly.
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At Court held for Amelia County the 22<sup>nd</sup> Day of
March 1770 this indenture and the memorandum thereon endorsed were proved by
the solemn affirmation of Gerrard Johnson a Quaker and the oath of Peter Farley
two of the Witnesses thereto and at another court held for the said county the
28<sup>th</sup> day of June following the same was fully proved by the oath of
William Pillow another witness thereto and ordered to be recorded.<o:p></o:p></div>
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Amelia County Virginia Deed Book 5 page 356<o:p></o:p></div>
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This indenture made the 25<sup>th</sup> day of September ,
1755 between James Brumfield of Amelia County of the one part and Major
Brumfield of the above said County of the other part Witnesseth that the said
James Brumfield for and in consideration of the fatherly love and affection
that the said James Brumfield bears to his well beloved son and for some other
good causes and considerations heir thereunto moving given granted assigned
released and confirmed and by these presents himself his heirs and or assignee
doth give grant and assign release and confirm unto the said Major Brumfield
his heirs and assigns forever one certain tract or parcel of land containing
two hundred acres situate lying and being in the County aforesaid it being part
of a tract of four hundred acres of land granted by patent to James Henderick
and is the upper most end of the said tract lying and being on the branches of
Flat Creek and was confirmed by the said James to the said James Brumfield and
the reversion remainder and remainders thereof and all the Estate Right Title
Interest Claim and Dowry whatsoever of him the said James Brumfield of in or to
the same or any part thereof To have and to hold the tract or parcel of land of
premises together with their and every of their appurtenances unto the said
Major Brumfield his heirs and assigns forever to the only use and behalf of him
the said Major Brumfield his heirs and assigns forever and the said James
Brumfield for himself and his heirs doth promise and agree to and with the said
Major Brumfield that he the said James the above granted land to him the said
Major will warrant and forever defend from the claim of any person or person
whatsoever. In Witness whereof he the
said James Brumfield hereunto set his hand and seal the day and year first
above written.<o:p></o:p></div>
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Signed Sealed and Delivered in presence of us William Farley, William Jackson Francis
Jackson<o:p></o:p></div>
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James Brumfield his
mark seal<o:p></o:p></div>
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Memorandum that on the 25 day of September 1755 peaceable
and quiet possession and seisen of
within granted lands and premises was made done and delivered by the within
James Brumfield to the within Major Brumfield according to form and estate of
the within written Deed.<o:p></o:p></div>
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The Court held for Amelia County the 23<sup>rd</sup> day of
October 1755. This deed from James
Brumfield to Major Brumfield with the memorandum thereon endorsed was presented
and proved by the oaths of the witnesses thereto and order to be recorded.<o:p></o:p></div>
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Samuel Cobbs Clerk<o:p></o:p></div>
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This Deed proves that Major Brumfield was the son of James Brumfield. He had to be least 21 years of age to receive property. </div>
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This is a picture of my grandmother Kizzie Mae Crawley. <br />
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This is my grandmother and her sister Ethel Price. <div class="blogger-post-footer"><a href="http://www.CyndisList.com" target="_parent">
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This is a picture of Thomas Henry Brumfield. My Aunt Judy sent this to me. It was given to her by Virginia Brumfield and by the article (I don't know what publication.) it was contributed by Dean Ab-Hough of North Carolina.<br />
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He is buried in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, but I don't know where. Apparently his wife is buried in the same place. He is the brother of Vincent Brumfield. They are the sons of Isaac Brumfield. He married Eliza Ann Midkiff. I checked the census of 1850 and he was at home with his mother Letty and his sisters and brothers which included Vincent and Henry. I can't find him in the 1860 census. He would have been 24. Could he have moved with his family to Ohio. I will check and see. He is the younger brother of Vincent.<br />
I found a Thomas H. Brumfield and Byrd Brumfield that enlisted in the US Army during the civil war. They were living in Russian River, Northern District of California. I don't think this is him. I found a 1860 Federal Census for a George Brumfield living with his wife Ann in California. They had two older boys that were Thomas and Byrd Brumfield. I think these are the two that enlisted in US Army. They may have been cousins. George Brumfield was from Virginia and his wife Ann was from Ohio. You can't beat that coincidence<div class="blogger-post-footer"><a href="http://www.CyndisList.com" target="_parent">
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I have recently returned to Virginia and I am certainly glad to be back. Tennessee was nice, but Virginia is home.<br />
Last Sunday my husband and I visited the home of President James Madison. We visited over ten years ago and they had just started the renovations. There was just a couple of rooms that they were in the process of renovating and some duplicates of Dolley Madison's dress. Imagine my surprise with the newly renovated rooms, visitor center and Dupont Gallery. It is becoming quite a place to visit and I hardily encourage anyone that has not been to go and if you have been, go again. According to other visitors, every visit brings something new. Everyone knows that President Madison was one of the main architects of our glorious Constitution. <br />
"<i>For the rest of his life he would be explaining and expounding the new Constitution-in congress, as President of the United States, and years later at Montpelier, answering letters from all over the country.</i>"<br />
Catherine Drinker Bowen Miracle at Philadelphia<br />
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I was thrilled to walk through the room that once housed his library, the dining room where so many personages visited, discussed and decided the nation's policies, and his bedroom- the place where a man for the ages drew his last breathe. <br />
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The Cemetery where James Madison is buried is located where his father's first home once stood. It is just a short walk from Montpelier. Below are some pictures of the graves.<br />
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Fannie W Madison wife of Jas A Madison born April 12, 1842 died October 28, 1899<br />
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In Memory of James A Madison born July 14, 1828 Died June 28, 1901<br />
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Our Mother Lucy M Madison Born January 24, 1830 Died July 27, 1886<br />
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Ambrose G son of Dr. James A and Lucy Hiden Madison Died February 28, 1928 age 81 years<br />
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Ambrose Madison born March 12, 1796 Died December 23, 1855<br />
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In Memory of Mary F Marye born April 12, 1822 Died November 13, 1856<br />
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Alfred Madison Born August 10, 1861 Died May 12, 1880<br />
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James Madison Born November 26, 1855 Died February 16, 1916<br />
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Susan Daniel Daughter of Dr. James A Madison and Lucy Maria Hiden 1854-1938<br />
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J Madison Macon born July 3, 1791 Died February 3, 1877<br />
Lucetta T Newman his wife born January 9, 1799 Died January 1, 1878<br />
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Sarah C Macon wife of Thomas Macon daughter of James Madison Sr. I couldn't read the birthdate. Died October 17, 1843<br />
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Thomas Macon Born June 11 1765 Died February 26, 1838<br />
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Lucy H. Macon Wife of Reuben Conway Born February 21, 1794 Died May 13, 1871<br />
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Reuben Conway Born March 11, 1788 Died Regretted by all January 3, 1838<br />
Did anybody notice that Lucy Macon's father Thomas died just one month later.<br />
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D. John Willis Born at White Hall in Gloucester on October 24, 1774 Died at Woodbury in Orange April 1, 1811<br />
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My wife Mary W Lee born September 8, 1805 married March 2, 1826 died March 29, 1836 Also her two sons Ambrose Madison born February ?, 1822 died March 26, 1826 and John Willis born March 21, 1836. I could not read the death date. I'm a little curious as to what happened here.<br />
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My husband and I took the tour of the grounds and house last year. We found the tour of the house to be very interesting and some say that the character of Scarlet O'Hara was based on the lady that owned this house during the Civil War. If you are ever in Nashville and have plenty of time to visit this house stop off for a trip. It is right in Nashville so there is no travel time to a adjacent town or a country estate. <div class="blogger-post-footer"><a href="http://www.CyndisList.com" target="_parent">
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This enumerator was probably Eros Gray Bailey's grandfather. Eros Gray Bailey would go on to marry William and Margaret Bennett Crawley's daughter Kizzie Mae.<br />
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In the 1900 census the following information is available<br />
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William Crawley Head of the household, white, male, born March 1856, 44 years old, married for 18 years. He was born in Virginia and so was his parents. He was a farmer that could not read or write. <br />
William Crawley was married to Margaret E. She was white, born May 1864, 36 years old. She had nine children, eight of which were still living. She was also born in Virginia as were her parents. It looks like they were married in 1882. William would have been 26 and Margaret would have been eighteen. <br />
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They had the following children living with them in 1900. The following pictures were generously donated by Melody Margrave.<br />
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Noel E son born August, 1882. He was seventeen and single. According to the 1910 census, he was still living at home. He was married to Ora Mae Yeatts. Could be Ola. He is buried at Gretna Burial Park in Gretna, Va. He died on November 30, 1951<br />
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Nannie daughter born October 31, 1885. In the 1900 census. She was fourteen and single. She later married Theophilus J. Payne known as Thee. Here she is with her husband, mother and children.<br />
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This is a picture of her at a younger age.<br />
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Nannie Crawley Payne died on August 3, 1948. Her husband Thee died on November 30, 1961.<br />
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Samuel Crawley was born January, 1889. He was eleven years old in 1900. He later married to Irene S. At this time I have not verified his date of death, but some family tree information has him as dying on December 25, 1942.<br />
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Sallie K daughter born February, 1891. She was nine at the time of the 1900 census. She married George Russell Bishop. He was the son of Sam and Ella Bennett Bishop. I found an obituary for him in the Danville Bee dated November 14, 1962. He was still in Gretna, Virginia and his wife Sally was still alive. He had died the day before. I cannot find where Russell and Sally Bishop are Buried.<br />
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Kizzie M. daughter born January, 1892. She was eight in the 1900 census. She married Eros Gray Bailey on September 17, 1927 in Henry County, Virginia. They had two sons Clarence and Harold. Kizzie died on July 14, 1966. I remember it well. She died at Lynchburg General Hospital in Lynchburg, Virginia. She had been having heart attacks and back then they gave you a nitroglycerin tablet. She would take one of those, but she kept having them so the doctor sent her to the hospital. She died that night. We said goodbye to her and she to us before Daddy took her. That was the last time I saw her. They woke us up that night to let us know. Granddaddy died at Roman Eagle Nursing Home in Danville, Virginia on March 6, 1974. <br />
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Jennie L. daughter born February, 1895. She was five in 1900. She married James L. Goard and they lived in Newport News, Virginia. She died on April 5, 1971.<br />
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This is a picture of Laura M Crawley ,daughter. Her sister Jennie is the one sitting. She was born February, 1896. She was four at the time of the 1900 census. I thought that she had married a George, but I can't find anything to confirm this. Will look further.<br />
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James W. Crawly son born June, 1898. He was one in 1900 census. This picture is James W and his wife Amy. They lived in Gretna. <br />
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George Crawley and Ethel Crawley were born after the 1900 census.<br />
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George Crawley was seven in the 1910 census which puts his birthdate on or near 1903. I believe he died in July of 1964. I have found no obituary or grave stone to prove the fact. He was married to Myrtle West. She was the daughter of Daniel David and Virgie West. The picture below is of George, Myrtle and their son Herman.<br />
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Ethel Crawley was three at the time of the 1910 census. She died on November 18, 1977. She married Willie Price and they had a daughter Janice.<br />
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Yesterday I went to the Tennessee State Archives to look for the Vestry Book of Abingdon Parrish. I was extremely disappointed that they did not have a copy. I had read in several family genealogies that referred to a vestry record of Abingdon Parrish Church in Gloucester County where James Brumfield lived and in which James II and several other siblings births were recorded. <br />
So I am going to have to search for these records.<br />
The internet.<br />
The internet archives has a book "Colonial Churches in the Original Colony of Virginia" in which he describes the early colonial Gloucester and Abingdon Parish. According to this book on page 190, the Abingdon Parish had 570 residents from 1677 to 1761. On page 190 and 191, they alphabetical list resident's surnames and among those residents is a Bromfield.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><a href="http://www.CyndisList.com" target="_parent">
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1. James Brumfield married to Peshee Sutton. Immigrants from England to Virginia on March 17, 1672. They were transported here by Robert Taliaferro to Old Rappahannock County. <br />
Lived in Gloucester County.<br />
Possible Children:<br />
Robert, Martha, Isabel, James, Ann, William<br />
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Can I prove these facts, I don't know. <br />
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First I went to the Library of Virginia in their Digital Memory Collection. I found the land patent given to Robert Taliaferro March 17, 1672 conveying acreage to him for transporting colonist to the new world. Lo and behold, they named the colonist and in it was the name Peshee Sutton and below her name was James Brumfield. Another Brumfield is also listed. I could not distinquish the first name, though.<br />
You can find this patent in the Digital Memory Collection Virginia Land Patents. <br />
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So here we have proof that James Brumfield and Peshee Sutton knew each other and they were here in 1672.<br />
The Land was located in Rappahannock County. There is a possibility that James and Peshee lived in Old Rappahannock when they first arrived. That county is now extinct and the records are held at Essex County, Virginia. Old Rappahanock was formed from Lancaster County in 1656 and became extinct in 1692<br />
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<a href="https://www.familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/(Old)_Rappahannock_County,_Virginia_Genealogy">https://www.familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/(Old)_Rappahannock_County,_Virginia_Genealogy</a>
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I looked on this page for information about the Brumfield family and did not find their name listed.<br />
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While searching for family ancestry I also looked for the history of the era. I have attached a link for 1672 below.<br />
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During that year England and France declared War on the Netherlands.<br />
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There is a date on this picture of 1894. It isn't a tintype. The back of the picture says send your cabinet and get 12 miniatures for 25 cent posted note. They said no tintypes copied. F. J. Walsh, No. 353 Perry Street, Trenton, NJ.<br />
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There was no zip code, of course. Zip codes did not come into existence until 1963. It looks like this young fellow was dressed in a sailor suit or it could be a girl, but my first impression was of a boy. <br />
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This picture was on a tintype. I don't know what kind of outfit the little boy is wearing. Looking at it a little more closely I believe this may be a little girl with her hair pulled back. <br />
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This picture was taken by C.A. Pugh Photographer of Chatham, VA. This is a handsome young fellow with a spiffy outfit. It would be a shame for him to remain anonymous.<br />
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This is a picture of George W. Dove. He was married to Cornelia V. Ward Walden. Cornelia was married to Littleton Tazewell Walden until his death due to a riding accident before the War Between the States. George W. Dove met his untimely death in 1895 so this picture would have to have been taken before then. Their daughter was Rose/Rosa Lee Dove who was married to Albert Lee Dalton. <br />
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Above is a picture of Albert Lee Dalton and Rosa Lee Dove.<br />
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If anyone has a picture of Cornelia Ward Dove, I would really like to have a copy. <br />
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I have no information on this man other than that it was taken on a tintype. This process of photography was used between 1856 and 1940, but mainly during the nineteenth century.<br />
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The Photography studio for the above young ladies picture was C.R. & A. H. Blunt located in Danville, Va. I have been searching for a date for the picture. I already found where the photographer A. H. Blunt committed suicide on June 13, 1912. They also said that he was a photographer in Danville, Va. I found that in the Magazine <i>Bulletin of Photography</i> Volume 11.<br />
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This picture was taken by the Edwards Excelior Photograph Gallery 804 Main Street Lynchburg, VA. By the fashion of his clothes I would say this was taken during the 1880s.<br />
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Someone kindly wrote this fellow's name on the back of the picture. His name is Samuel Stone. They also said that he was Aunt Chappies' youngest brother. Oldest brothers were Eddie Stone, Jimmy Stone, Clack Stone. This was also taken by A. H. Blunt.<br />
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About a month ago my brother gave me these pictures. His mother in law gave them to him. I don't know the exact particulars, but they supposedly are people that have a relation to the Ramseys or the Bennetts of Pittsylvania County, Virginia. Above are the first four photos. As before, if anyone has any idea about the relationship of these people, please write. There was a Clack Stone in the ancestry.com that had a brother named Jimmy. They served in the Civil War and someone used this Stone to apply to be in the SAR.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><a href="http://www.CyndisList.com" target="_parent">
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I don't have to prove that William Thomas Jefferson existed because that has already been proven and I wrote about those proofs in prior blogs, but I have to prove that Henrietta Jefferson that was married to Robert L Bailey is William Thomas Jefferson's daughter. I have a marriage license in my possession that has Henrietta marrying Robert L. Bailey and it states that she is the daughter of William Jefferson and Matilda J Jefferson. That I think should be proof enough for that generation. I found that marriage license in Pittsylvania County Circuit Court. Now Henrietta and Robert had eight children and one of them was my grandfather Eros Gray. I have a death certificate for Eros Gray, but it has no mother listed. I don't know why. I do have a 1910 census listing Robert S Bailey and Henrietta Bailey with Eros listed as their child. I also have Eros Gray Bailey and Kizze Mae Crawley's Marriage license. Eros listed his mother as Henrietta Bailey. I believe that to be enough to prove everything. I do have some other problems. I do not know the dates of birth for Henrietta and Robert. Now I have found Robert's tombstone in Tosh's, Virginia, but it is not legible as you can see. It looks like he was born on September 26, 1863 and died on January 6, 1921 or 1924. I do have a marriage license which says that Robert was 23 on at the date of his marriage and that date was October 26, 1885. That would mean that either Robert didn't know the exact date of his birth or the tombstone is correct. As I stated before I found the 1910 census and Robert has his age as 47. I looked at the census and it was taken in April of 1910. If this census is correct, then he turned 47 in 1909 making his birth year 1862. I would certainly like to find more information about his age and maybe I can find more accurate information. I just spent an half hour looking at the Danville Bee on Ancestry.com for an obituary so either he died before 1922 or I just couldn't find it in an half hour. In all probability it is 1921. I have also looked under family history and mocavo. I will try again tomorrow.<br />
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He use to write my Aunt Judy all the time and he would always talk about the Brumfield Genealogy. She has generously given me his letters and I am going to transcribe them to the best of my ability.</div>
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John born 1740 son of William left Virginia in 1789 and came to Fayette County, Kentucky with him was the balance of his and Elizabeth Morton's(Elizabeth Morton was the daugher of Samuel and Delphia Morton that lived near Farmville, Va, somewhere around Round Pond. children: Obediah 1774, Sarah Elizabeth 1777, Moses 1783, and John Jr. 1786. Their two older sons William 1769 and Joel 1771 had already come to Fayette County, Kentucky in 1787. Only two of the family died here Joel died 1850 and Moses died 1860. Sarah had married J Gritton. She died 1806 in Mercer County, Kentucky.</div>
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Obediah b 1785 and wife Nancy Crowe bried in old union graved at Doctor's Fork near Perryville. His son James born 1806 buried in Perryville, Kentucky. These are the cousins to Abraham Lincoln the President the the William 1778 and Nancy Lincoln marriage 1780 of 1801 in Mercer County, Kentucky.</div>
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It is believed that Thomas Brumfield came to Jamestown, Virginia in search of his uncle James Brumfield born 1592, who stole his way on Capt John Smith's boat in 1609. This James(1592) is known as the Cabin Boy and in Jamestown, Capt. John and James applied for a land grant. James(1592) was killed by an Indian in 1640</div>
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In another letter he stated that the family started in 1672 in Jamestown, Virginia. James Brumfield born 1647 married Patience Sutton born 1651 in Jamestown and Thomas Brumfield was their only witness to the wedding. There is no date of death or location. Robert Brumfield married Susannah Coatran and James Brumfield married Elizabeth Watson. Daughter of John watson of Virginia. John Watson died 1742 and Robt. Brumfield died 1745. James Brumfield died 1755 near Farmville, Virginia on Sailor Creek.</div>
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<a href="http://www.53rdvacompanyh.org/">http://www.53rdvacompanyh.org/</a>
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I found a Vincent Broomfield in the following site <a href="http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.cfm">http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.cfm</a> and I have been<br />
researching the 53rd at the following sites:<br />
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/53rd_Virginia_Infantry">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/53rd_Virginia_Infantry</a>
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<a href="http://www.victorianvilla.com/sims-mitchell/local/war/cw/roster/53/g/01/">http://www.victorianvilla.com/sims-mitchell/local/war/cw/roster/53/g/01/</a> This is Company G. There is no mention of a Brumfield or Broomfield in this list.<br />
<a href="http://www.victorianvilla.com/sims-mitchell/local/articles/phsp/012/">http://www.victorianvilla.com/sims-mitchell/local/articles/phsp/012/</a> This article refers to Company I and a notebook kept by Robert Ferguson and some information on Chatham Greys.<br />
<a href="http://www.victorianvilla.com/sims-mitchell/local/war/cw/53/I/">http://www.victorianvilla.com/sims-mitchell/local/war/cw/53/I/</a>
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While looking for the 53rd information, I found a list of the dead from Pittsylvania County and Danville, Va. It a terrible long list. <a href="http://www.victorianvilla.com/sims-mitchell/local/war/cw/cas/index.htm">http://www.victorianvilla.com/sims-mitchell/local/war/cw/cas/index.htm</a><br />
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I must admit that I may be spending too much time on this. If anyone should know for certain what confederate regiment Vincent Brumfield served, please write. <br />
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Also, I am attaching a photo of James Brumfield and his wife. He went to Ohio and returned, but she did not.<br />
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Vincent H Brumfield was the son of Isaac Brumfield. He was born around 1834 and he married Millie Bobbitt. During the 1850's Vincent and his wife moved to Indiana where they lived until 1860. In 1860, they moved back to Pittsylvania County and there they lived and died.<br />
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He served in the Confederacy, but I am having a problem finding him. I believe that his name could be misspelled. I have tried Brumfield, but I have not found a Vincent in the list. I have also tried Bromfield and Broomfield. The only Vincent I found was Vincent Broomfield that enlisted in the 53rd Virginia Regiment. I found him at this link <a href="http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.cfm">http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.cfm</a>. I also looked in this website <a href="http://www.victorianvilla.com/sims-mitchell/local/war/cw/roster/53/g/01/">http://www.victorianvilla.com/sims-mitchell/local/war/cw/roster/53/g/01/</a>. He wasn't in Company G of the 53rd. There were many men from Pittsylvania County in that regiment, but he wasn't on the website list.<br />
I also looked at <a href="http://www.militaryhistoryonline.com/genealogy/ancestorcomments.aspx?id=708&state=Virginia&type=4&rid=2689">http://www.militaryhistoryonline.com/genealogy/ancestorcomments.aspx?id=708&state=Virginia&type=4&rid=2689</a>. No mention on that website either. As I keep plodding through different websites, I keep getting shot down. I looked up the Pittsylvania County, Virginia genealogy website and it had nothing about a Brumfield in the Civil War. <a href="http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vapittsy/civilwar.html">http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vapittsy/civilwar.html</a><br />
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Could I have been mistaken about their residence during the Civil War. Everyone said that he fought in the war. Could it be that he fought for the North? I really don't think so. It was told to me that he was back in Virginia before 1861. However, the 1860 census has him living in Ohio.<br />
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Okay. So I went to the Library of Virginia Digital Collection and looked under the confederate disability pension collection. I found no Vincent Brumfield, Broomfield or Bromfield located in that collection either.<br />
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And for good measure I also searched the Digital Collection and came up empty.<br />
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Now I must move on the Ancestor.com. Someone else may have found something that I have been unable to locate. Now remember I have found a Vincent Bromfield in the 53rd Va Regiment. This could be our relative, but I am not sure. So far I have had no luck finding anyone that has Vincent Brumfield's military record in their tree.<br />
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I suppose I should try Fold 3 and Mocavo next. More tomorrow.<br />
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John Foreman Brumfield and Eliza Dalton Brumfield<br />
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David McDowell Brumfield sond of John Foreman and Eliza Brumfield<br />
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Annie M Brumfield daughter of John Foreman and Eliza Brumfield<br />
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Ollie R and Ruby D Brumfield . Ollie is the son of John and Eliza Brumfield.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><a href="http://www.CyndisList.com" target="_parent">
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Carrie Brumfield Pillow and Opie Pillow.<br />
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Velma Brumfield Dalton with one of her brothers. This was taken at the American Legion Center in Gretna, Virginia. This place has been the center of many reunions, wedding receptions and parties over the years.<br />
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John Foreman Brumfield and one of his grandchildren<br />
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Velma Brumfield and two of her sisters. I am sorry that the picture is a little wavy. I will try to get a better picture when I go home again. <br />
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Last month I went home and my Aunt Judy provided me with the above pictures. She knows the name for every person and I wrote them down, and then left them at someone else's home. I am going to post them and I will tell you who they are, if I can. I will be calling Aunt Judy for the other names later on. If you know who they are and would like to add any comments, please feel free to do so.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><a href="http://www.CyndisList.com" target="_parent">
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This is the gravesite of Sadie Lawrence wife of Dr. C. W. Winn and daughter of Dr. J. M. and R.J. Lawrence. She was born at the Hermitage on March 15, </div>
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R.J. Lawrence is Rachel Jackson daughter of Andrew Jackson II and Sarah (Yorke) Jackson.</div>
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The monument boxes of Andrew Jackson, Jr. and his wife Sarah along with the monument of R.E.H. Earl have been covered while they are being restored. Ralph E. H. Earl was the friend, artist and companion of President Andrew Jackson.</div>
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Robert Brumfield of King William County, Virginia National Archives Catalogue No. 300022<br />
He was eighty years old at the time of the application on January 28, 1832<br />
He first enlisted in 1776 or 1777. He doesn't remember exactly which year. The first time he enlisted at Major Burheel's Mill under Captain William Quarles of King William County, Virginia. They started out a Little York, then New Kent County, Virginia and then Hillsborough, NC. He was present at Gate's defeat and marched back to Little York. He was discharged after that and he returned home, but he was drafted again in to the militia under Captain Richard Dabney on January 5, 1781. They marched to Holt's Ferry, Williamsburg and then Portsmouth. He returned home after a few months and was drafted again on May 5, 1781 under Captain William Quarles. They marched to Four Mile Creek below Richmond City, Malvern Hills on the James River then Charles City. He then went home again and was drafted again under Captain Abrahams. They met at Frazier's Ferry went on to New Kent County and then Ware Church in Gloucester County. He served under the following Major and Colonels. Major Armistead, Colonel Holt Richeson, Colonel Taylor, Colonel Ennis and Colonel Dabney. <br />
He states that his brother William enlisted before he did, but they served in the same regiment together. Robert was born in Cumberland County, Virginia and moved to King William County, Virginia when he was six years old. <br />
Pension Application witnessed and notarized by Richard Willeroy who was also the Justice of the Peace of King William County, Thomas W. S. Gregory and Robert Myrick.<br />
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December 5, 1818 Isaac Brumfield and Letty Mayhue. Sur. Henry Mayhue. Married by the Reverend Griffith Dickinson. page 65<br />
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July 8, 1823 James W Brumfield and Tallithecum Hoskins, who writes her own consent. Sur. Isaac Brumfield. Married July 10 by the Reverend Griffith Dickinson. page 77<br />
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June 21 1827 Thomas H. Brumfield and Ludey Mayhew. Sur. Henry Mayhew. page 87<br />
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May 27, 1817 William B. Brumfield and Susanna Oakes. Sur. John Williams. Page 62.<br />
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In the book Marriages of Amelia County, Virginia 1735-1815 compiled and published by Kathleen Booth Williams the following:<br />
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November 27, 1792 Brumfield, William and Polly Butler, Sur. William Butler. P. B-6<br />
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