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I have reported what the census reported as to what the names were for the John Brumfield and Eliza Dalton family. However, some of them may be wrong.
In the 1900 census they have the following names listed.
Lizzie M. Brumfield-14 not in 1910 census (married or passed away)
James M. Brumfield-10 not in 1910 census (probably married or passed away)
Millie A. Brumfield-8 not in 1910 census married or passed away
Carry E. Brumfield-5
Naum L. Brumfield-2 not in 1910 census married or passed away
From family documents I cannot find any information on a Lizzie M. She may have passed away. There was a Carry Brumfield 1884-1964. Millie A. Brumfield (Mildred Anne) lived from 1892 to 1960. She was named after her two grandmothers Mildred Bobbitt and Annie Dalton. James Morgan Brumfield was born in 1889 and died 1963. I believe the Naum L. is Lun Brumfield. It probably isn't Naum, but the name is illegible. The only one that I am missing in the 1900 census that I know about is Mack Brumfield or David Mack Brumfield. He went by Mack. He was born 1885 and that would have made him 15. I don't know if he was living somewhere else or not. I found a draft registration card for David Mack Brumfield and James Morgan Brumfield. Mack Brumfield was living in Lunenberg County in 1942 and James Morgan Brumfield was living in Pittsylvania County in 1942.
Shelton County: A Genealogy of Pittsylvania County's Largest Family
The Nowlin-Stone genealogy;: A record of the descendants of James Nowlin, who came to Pittsylvania County, Virginia, from Ireland about 1700; of Bryan ... of the descendants of Edmund Fitzgerald
The Bennett family of Southern Pittsylvania County, Virginia / compiled and written by Betty Cox Collie
Shelton County: A Genealogy of Pittsylvania County's Largest Family
The Nowlin-Stone genealogy;: A record of the descendants of James Nowlin, who came to Pittsylvania County, Virginia, from Ireland about 1700; of Bryan ... of the descendants of Edmund Fitzgerald
The Bennett family of Southern Pittsylvania County, Virginia / compiled and written by Betty Cox Collie
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