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BRASFIELD, Raymond Harold

BRASFIELD, Raymond Harold

Male 1952 - 1977  (24 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  BRASFIELD, Raymond Harold was born on 26 Feb 1952 in Sacramento, California, USA (son of BRASFIELD, Ralph Thomas and WOODS, Margaret Jeanne); died in Jan 1977 in Rock Springs, Sweetwater, Wyoming, USA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  BRASFIELD, Ralph Thomas was born on 9 Jul 1923 in Aberdeen, Grays Harbor, Washington, USA (son of BRASSFIELD, Raymond Aaron and BENN, Leta); died on 5 Apr 2010 in Meridian, Ada, Idaho, USA.

    Notes:

    Quite possibly Ralph Thomas Brasfield.

    Served in WW II and reported that he was in Wales where he passed through the village of Brassfield.[S&M.FTW]

    [Sam & Martha Benn.FTW]

    [Benn1.FTW]

    Raymond and Ralph are twins.
    Ralph wrote 'The Benn Brothers of Bidwell Bar' published in 'Diggin's, a newsletter put out by the Butte City Historical Society located in Oroville, California. It was published in 1995 in Volume 39, Number 3.
    Quite possibly the same individual as Ralph Rolinde Brasfield.

    Meridian resident, Ralph T. Brasfield passed away with pneumonia April 5th. He was 86 years old. Ralph has made his home in Meridian since 2005. Ralph was born and raised in Aberdeen Washington on July 9th 1923. Following graduation from Aberdeen’s Weatherwax High School in 1941, he attended 1 year at Sacramento State College in Sacramento California before being drafted into the Army following the start of World War 2. Ralph served as a combat medic in the European Theater participating in several major campaigns, including the Battle of the Bulge.

    Following the war, Ralph continued his studies at Sacramento State College, graduating with a degree in Business Administration. During the 1950’s, Ralph worked for Shell Oil Company holding various positions in Northern California, before moving to Woodland, California in 1959. While in Woodland, Ralph was employed by Yolo Engineers & Surveyors until his retirement in 1981. Ralph lived in Oroville California for 24 years before relocating to Meridian. Ralph is survived by 2 sons, James and William Brasfield, 4 grandchildren and 1 great grandson.

    Ralph married WOODS, Margaret Jeanne about 1944. Margaret (daughter of BASSETT, Guy A and OLSON, Helen Fulton) was born on 29 Jan 1923 in Las Vegas, San Miguel, New Mexico, USA; died on 3 May 1977 in Woodland, Yolo, California, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  WOODS, Margaret Jeanne was born on 29 Jan 1923 in Las Vegas, San Miguel, New Mexico, USA (daughter of BASSETT, Guy A and OLSON, Helen Fulton); died on 3 May 1977 in Woodland, Yolo, California, USA.
    Children:
    1. BRASFIELD, Thomas Ralph was born on 28 Sep 1947 in Sacramento, California, USA; died on 6 Jun 1971 in San Francisco, California, USA.
    2. Living
    3. 1. BRASFIELD, Raymond Harold was born on 26 Feb 1952 in Sacramento, California, USA; died in Jan 1977 in Rock Springs, Sweetwater, Wyoming, USA.
    4. Living


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  BRASSFIELD, Raymond Aaron was born on 15 Apr 1893 in Oregon, USA (son of BRASSFIELD, Thomas Aaron and CLARK, Nancy Jane); died on 13 Aug 1959 in Santa Clara, California, USA.

    Notes:


    Name: Brasfield, Raymond
    County: Multnomah
    Marriage Date: 20 Jan 1920

    Raymond married BENN, Leta on 20 Jan 1920 in Bend, Oregon. Leta (daughter of BENN, Samuel and REDMAN, Martha) was born on 24 Jan 1884 in Aberdeen, Grays Harbor, Washington, USA; died on 5 Dec 1974 in Woodland, Yolo, California, USA; was buried in Los Gatos, Santa Clara County, California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  BENN, Leta was born on 24 Jan 1884 in Aberdeen, Grays Harbor, Washington, USA (daughter of BENN, Samuel and REDMAN, Martha); died on 5 Dec 1974 in Woodland, Yolo, California, USA; was buried in Los Gatos, Santa Clara County, California.

    Notes:

    In your Brasfield ~ Brassfield Genealogies the parents of Leta Benn (wife of Raymond Aaron Brasfield) are listed as Edward Benn and Martha Redmond. My information is that her parents were Samuel Benn (the founder of Aberdeen, Washington) and Martha Redman, a daughter of Rueben Redman who was an early settler in the Grays Harbor area. William "Bill" Crammatte (941) 283-8177 / Pine Island, FL / Genealogy WmCrammatte@cs.com Obtained infomation on Benn family via telephone on 11/5/2001.[S&M.FTW] [Sam & Martha Benn.FTW] [Benn1.FTW] Married January 20, 1920. Source: Oregon Marriages, 1906-20

    Children:
    1. 2. BRASFIELD, Ralph Thomas was born on 9 Jul 1923 in Aberdeen, Grays Harbor, Washington, USA; died on 5 Apr 2010 in Meridian, Ada, Idaho, USA.
    2. Living
    3. BRASFIELD, Barbara Martha was born on 12 Sep 1925 in Aberdeen, Grays Harbor, Washington, USA; died on 23 Jul 2001 in Los Gatos, Santa Clara, California, USA.
    4. BRASFIELD, Samuel Burke was born on 12 Sep 1925 in Aberdeen, Grays Harbor, Washington, USA; died on 30 Apr 2003 in Scotts Valley, Santa Cruz, California, USA; was buried in San Jose, Santa Clara, California, USA.

  3. 6.  BASSETT, Guy A was born in 1876 in Wisconsin, USA (son of BASSETT, Henry Newell and HANSENGER, C Harriet).

    Guy married OLSON, Helen Fulton about 1921. Helen (daughter of OLSEN, Peter and BINGHAM, Gerland Elizabeth) was born on 8 Jul 1891 in Miller, Hand, South Dakota, USA; died on 21 Dec 1924 in Las Vegas, San Miguel, New Mexico, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  OLSON, Helen Fulton was born on 8 Jul 1891 in Miller, Hand, South Dakota, USA (daughter of OLSEN, Peter and BINGHAM, Gerland Elizabeth); died on 21 Dec 1924 in Las Vegas, San Miguel, New Mexico, USA.
    Children:
    1. BASSETT, Blanche Irene was born on 6 Oct 1909 in Hand, South Dakota, USA; died in Jan 1990.
    2. BASSETT, Ruth A was born on 15 Feb 1909 in South Dakota, USA; died on 14 Sep 1948 in San Diego, California, USA.
    3. 3. WOODS, Margaret Jeanne was born on 29 Jan 1923 in Las Vegas, San Miguel, New Mexico, USA; died on 3 May 1977 in Woodland, Yolo, California, USA.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  BRASSFIELD, Thomas Aaron was born about 1863 in Scio, Linn, Oregon, USA (son of BRASSFIELD, Thomas Armindy and WILLIAMS, Matilda Caroline); died about 1900 in Baker City, Baker, Oregon, USA; was buried in Baker City, Baker, Oregon, USA.

    Thomas married CLARK, Nancy Jane on 7 Dec 1890 in Scio, Gilliam, Oregon. Nancy (daughter of CLARK, Jacob and CUMMINS, Joanna) was born about 1865 in Weston, Umatilla, Oregon, USA; died about 1901 in Baker, Union County, Oregon; was buried in Baker City, Baker, Oregon, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  CLARK, Nancy Jane was born about 1865 in Weston, Umatilla, Oregon, USA (daughter of CLARK, Jacob and CUMMINS, Joanna); died about 1901 in Baker, Union County, Oregon; was buried in Baker City, Baker, Oregon, USA.
    Children:
    1. 4. BRASSFIELD, Raymond Aaron was born on 15 Apr 1893 in Oregon, USA; died on 13 Aug 1959 in Santa Clara, California, USA.
    2. BRASSFIELD, Thomas A. was born about 1901 in Baker, Union County, Oregon; died about 1901 in Baker, Union County, Oregon.
    3. BRASSFIELD, Robert Jacob was born on 7 Oct 1891 in Condon, Wasco County, Oregon; died on 1 Dec 1964 in Kennewick, Benton, Washington, USA.
    4. BRASSFIELD, Edith Matilda was born on 23 Oct 1898 in Olex, Gilliam, Oregon, USA; died on 14 Dec 1967 in Kennewick, Benton, Washington, USA; was buried in Kennewick, Benton, Washington, USA.

  3. 10.  BENN, Samuel was born on 2 Jul 1832 in Emo, Queens, Ireland; died on 16 Sep 1935 in Aberdeen, Grays Harbor, Washington, USA; was buried on 19 Sep 1935 in Aberdeen, Grays Harbor, Washington, USA.

    Notes:

    [S&M.FTW]

    [Sam & Martha Benn.FTW]

    [Benn1.FTW]

    [BENN.ged]

    Going to California to find out what happend to two missing brothers
    who were working the goldfields, Sam left New York City aboard the
    steamer 'Northern Light' on 5 March 1856 bound for Panama. At Colon
    he crossed the isthmus by rail to Balboa. There he boarded the paddle
    wheeler 'Sonora' for California, arriving on the 26th of March. When
    Sam arrived where his brothers had been mining, he discovered they had
    drowned in the Feather River. The river was flooding but they had
    gone into town for supplies, but their boat capsized while returning
    to camp. In April 1859 Sam and a cousin, George Hubbard, sailed from
    California to Victoria, Canada. There they bought a sailboat and
    sailed Puget Sound for a month looking for a place to settle. When
    they stopped in Olympia they heard of the Chehalis valley and
    travelled overland to scout the area. Liking what they found they
    returned to Olympia for their boat and supplies needed to settle,
    arriving back at their homesteads on June 15, 1859. Sam chose the
    south bank while George picked the north bank of the Chehalis. At the
    site of the present (1935) Wishkah bridge, Sam founded his first home
    on Garys Harbor. Aberdeen, Washington was the town Sam founded. To
    help bring the railroad to his town, Sam gave land to any man
    providing 5 days labor building the rail line. Land was also given to
    anyone who paid for the 5 days labor.
    According to his death certificate, Sam died of senility. This
    doesn't agree with what Sam's surviving family recalled about him and
    what was written in his obituaries printed in the Aberdeen newspapers.
    He was noted for having a sharp mind. The headline of 'The Aberdeen
    Daily World' (17 Sept. 1935 front page) reads "BENN DEAD; SORROW GRIPS
    HARBOR, Father Of Aberdeen Expires Peacefully, Mind Clear To Last"
    The obituaries refer to a recent illness (of several months) that
    wasn't specified.
    The funeral services, officiated by Wm. McDowell, Russel Mack and Rev.
    Sylvester Robertson, were held at 2 pm in the First Congregational
    church, First and H streets in Aberdeen. Governor Clarence D. Martin
    and other state officals came from Olympia to attend the funeral. The
    services were broadcast on KXRO radio "to permit those who through
    illness or the size of the crowd cannot be present inside the church"
    - 'Grays Harbor Washingtonian'. A front page article in the same
    paper reported 'City offices, stores and other business places of
    Aberdeen will be closed Thursday afternoon from 1:30 to 3:30 o'clock
    as a final salute to Aberdeen's "grand old man." '
    This year is from the information on his death certificate provided by
    his daughter, Leta Benn Brasfield. According to the book "The River
    Pioneers", Sam immigrated as an infant which could have been 10+ years
    earlier. This earlier date agrees with an article in 'The Daily
    World' (Aberdeen, WA; Sunday July 4, 1976; page A-9 column 4).
    However one of his obituaries says 'although he left there (Emo,
    Queens county, Ireland) as a small boy he could recall the place quite
    well, even in his last days.'
    Sam renounced his allegiance to the Queen United Kingdom of Great
    Britain & Ireland. The witness was William Kingsley (Sam's mother's
    maiden name). Sam apparently kept his Irish birth a secret from the
    other residents of Aberdeen, except his family who knew. He did show
    his naturalization papers to Victor Lindberg, the Aberdeen city
    comptroller, who kept his secret joke until Sam's death.
    Sam still earned a living as a carpenter. Being sheriff didn't pay
    well and took too much time, so Sam didn't keep the job for many
    years (The Pacific Coast Directory, 1867 lists Samuel Benn as Chehalis County Sheriff in Montesano, Chehalis, Washington Territory).
    Sam was also a volunteer fireman with the Brooklyn Fire Department.
    Mayors in Aberdeen serve 1 year terms.
    Sam received a telegram from President Herbert Hoover, "Felicitations
    and God's continued blessing to Aberdeen's beloved pioneer father from
    a grateful nation on the occasion of the centennial of his birth."


    Buried:
    Fernhill Cemetery

    Samuel married REDMAN, Martha on 12 Jan 1862 in Chehalis, Lewis, Washington, USA. Martha was born on 2 Nov 1845 in Iowa, USA; died on 13 Aug 1917 in Aberdeen, Grays Harbor, Washington, USA; was buried on 17 Aug 1917 in Aberdeen, Grays Harbor, Washington, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  REDMAN, Martha was born on 2 Nov 1845 in Iowa, USA; died on 13 Aug 1917 in Aberdeen, Grays Harbor, Washington, USA; was buried on 17 Aug 1917 in Aberdeen, Grays Harbor, Washington, USA.

    Notes:

    [S&M.FTW] [Sam & Martha Benn.FTW] [Benn1.FTW] [BENN.ged] Martha crossed the plains with her family on the Old Oregon Trail in 1852. Source: Samuel Benn obituary in Pacific Northwest Quarterly Vol. 27, Issue 2, 1936, page 175 by John L. Christian and the book - 'The River Pioneers - Early Days on Grays Harbor' by Edwin VanSyckle à 1982 Pacific Search Press. Martha's death certificate lists the cause of her death as acute dilation of heart with a contributory cause of "mitrel stenosis aortic regurgitations". The duration of Martha's condition is noted as 6 months. Martha's obituary in the 14 Aug 'Aberdeen World' read: MRS. SAMUEL BENN PASSES IN SLEEP - Pioneer Woman is Called Suddenly; Crossed Plains in '52; Death Is Shock - Mrs. Samuel Benn, wife of the founder of Aberdeen, a pioneer of the West, who crossed the plains in 1852, when a girl of 8, was found dead in her bed at the Benn home on North G street at 7 o'clock this morning. Mrs. Benn lay as if peacefully sleeping and undoubtedly passed from sleep to death. Heart trouble was the cause of death. She was 72 years old. While Mrs. Benn has been in ill health for several years and was taken to the Aberdeen General hospital several weeks ago for X-ray examination and rest - she was always active, always at work of one sort or another - she had improved so much and had felt so well in recent days that her death came as a surprise and great shock to her family, who had supposed her well on the road to recovery. Her granddaughter, Miss Joan Wappenstein, a nurse of Seattle, who has been in attendance on her for some weeks; had planned to return this morning, considering her services no longer needed.

    Buried:
    Fernhill Cemetery

    Died:
    (at home)

    Notes:

    Married:
    St. Williams Church

    Children:
    1. BENN, Phoebe Isabelle was born on 26 Aug 1866 in Melbourne, Grays Harbor, Washington, USA; died on 31 Jul 1938 in Aberdeen, Grays Harbor, Washington, USA; was buried on 4 Aug 1938 in Aberdeen, Grays Harbor, Washington (Fernhill Cemetery).
    2. 5. BENN, Leta was born on 24 Jan 1884 in Aberdeen, Grays Harbor, Washington, USA; died on 5 Dec 1974 in Woodland, Yolo, California, USA; was buried in Los Gatos, Santa Clara County, California.
    3. BENN, Mary Frances was born on 11 Jan 1869 in Melbourne, Grays Harbor, Washington, USA; died on 14 Apr 1943 in Portland, Multnomah, Oregon, USA; was buried on 19 Apr 1943 in Aberdeen, Grays Harbor, Washington (Fernhill Cemetery).
    4. BENN, Edmund Burke was born on 10 May 1873 in Aberdeen, Grays Harbor, Washington, USA; died on 10 Jan 1934 in Olympia, Thurston, Washington, USA.
    5. BENN, Alice M was born on 19 Aug 1862 in Melbourne, Grays Harbor, Washington, USA; died on 3 Mar 1953 in Aberdeen, Grays Harbor, Washington, USA; was buried on 5 Mar 1953 in Aberdeen, Grays Harbor, Washington, USA.
    6. BENN, Minnie Elizabeth was born on 18 Feb 1871 in Aberdeen, Grays Harbor, Washington, USA; died on 16 Mar 1965 in Aberdeen, Grays Harbor, Washington, USA; was buried about Mar 1965 in Seattle, King, Washington, USA.
    7. BENN, George C. was born about 1864 in Melbourne, Grays Harbor, Washington, USA; died about 1888 in Aberdeen, Grays Harbor, Washington, USA; was buried in 1889 in Aberdeen, Grays Harbor, Washington (Fernhill Cemetery).

  5. 12.  BASSETT, Henry Newell was born in 1844 in New York, USA.

    Henry married HANSENGER, C Harriet. C was born in 1847 in New York, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  HANSENGER, C Harriet was born in 1847 in New York, USA.
    Children:
    1. 6. BASSETT, Guy A was born in 1876 in Wisconsin, USA.
    2. BASSETT, Lettie was born in 1873 in Wisconsin, USA.
    3. BASSETT, George was born in 1870 in Wisconsin, USA.
    4. BASSETT, Sheldon was born in 1867 in Wisconsin, USA.

  7. 14.  OLSEN, Peter was born about 1870 in Norway.

    Peter married BINGHAM, Gerland Elizabeth. Gerland was born about 1870 in Canada. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  BINGHAM, Gerland Elizabeth was born about 1870 in Canada.
    Children:
    1. 7. OLSON, Helen Fulton was born on 8 Jul 1891 in Miller, Hand, South Dakota, USA; died on 21 Dec 1924 in Las Vegas, San Miguel, New Mexico, USA.



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