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BRASFIELD, Clifford Arthur

BRASFIELD, Clifford Arthur

Male 1898 - 1987  (89 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  BRASFIELD, Clifford Arthur was born on 23 May 1898 in Portland, Clackamas, Oregon, USA (son of BRASFIELD, Arthur S and RIELY, Elizabeth); died on 30 Jul 1987 in Sacramento, Sacramento, California, USA; was buried in Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California, United States of America.

    Clifford married TAYLOR, Maida on 11 Oct 1924 in Berkeley, Alameda, California, USA. Maida (daughter of TAYLOR, Oscar Lawrence and WHITE, Jennie H) was born on 7 Sep 1901 in Reading, California; died on 21 Nov 1982 in Sacramento, California, USA; was buried in Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California, United States of America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  BRASFIELD, Arthur S was born on 1 Jun 1867 in Harrisburg, Linn, Oregon, USA (son of BRASFIELD, James William and OWENS, Lydia); died on 23 Oct 1936 in Berkeley, Alameda, California, USA; was buried in Sunset Mausoleum.

    Arthur married RIELY, Elizabeth on 26 Sep 1888 in Salem, Marion, Oregon, USA. Elizabeth (daughter of RIELY, Adolphus J and STRANG, Sarah E.) was born on 15 Dec 1868 in Salem, Marion, Oregon, USA; died on 20 Feb 1957 in Alameda, California, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  RIELY, Elizabeth was born on 15 Dec 1868 in Salem, Marion, Oregon, USA (daughter of RIELY, Adolphus J and STRANG, Sarah E.); died on 20 Feb 1957 in Alameda, California, USA.
    Children:
    1. BRASFIELD, Robert Rielly was born on 25 Oct 1903 in Portland, Clackamas, Oregon, USA; died on 7 Jul 1962 in Alameda, California, USA; was buried .
    2. 1. BRASFIELD, Clifford Arthur was born on 23 May 1898 in Portland, Clackamas, Oregon, USA; died on 30 Jul 1987 in Sacramento, Sacramento, California, USA; was buried in Fair Oaks, Sacramento County, California, United States of America.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  BRASFIELD, James William was born on 16 Jan 1840 in Smithville, Clay, Missouri, USA (son of BRASFIELD, Thomas Wiley Roy and BRECKENRIDGE, Elizabeth); died on 25 Sep 1908 in Berkeley, Alameda, California, USA.

    Notes:

    BRASFIELD

    Posted by Lee Gentemann on Tue, 21 Jul 1998

    Surname:

    BRASFIELD, James W.--was born in Platt county, Missouri, 16 January 1840. His father Thomas W. R. BRASFIELD, was a pioneer of 1821 to Missouri. At the age of 14 our subject entered his father's store where he received his early education in the mercantile business. In 1860 he went to St. Joseph, where he clerked for 2 years; he then joined a
    part of young men to seek their fortune in the Golden State, but on arriving near Fort Hall their route was changed and they came to Oregon. In 1863, Mr BRASFIELD went to Harrisburg and entered the employ of Hon. Hiram SMITH, and one year later was admitted as a partner under the firm name of SMITH & BRASFIELD. This firm continued for 10 years, when Mr. B sold out and started a store in Junction City where he did business until 1881, when he sold out and selected Yaquina Bay as his future home and at that time opened his present general store in Newport. In 1883 he purchased the well known Seal Rock property, one of the most delightful places to be found on the Pacific Coast, a description of which will be found in its proper place in this work. Mr
    BRASFIELD was married in Harrisburg, Linn county, 1 January 1865 to Miss Lydia OWENS, a native of Kansas, and a daughter of Col Henry OWENS of Topeka; by this union they have an interesting family of 5 children, Arthur S., Hiram, Thomas W. R., Sank O., and Sadie.
    Source:
    HISTORY OF BENTON COUNTY, OREGON
    Pub. By: David D. Fagan
    Portland, Oregon, 1885

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    The completion of the Oregon Pacific Railroad opened to capital many profitable investments, but it was speculated that "probably none, considering the outlay required, would prove more remunerative than the erection of a hotel and the improvement of grounds near Seal Rock," a challenge took up 1887 by Lydia Owens and James W. Brassfield who attempted to develop the area.

    Seal Rocks Resort 1887

    South of Highlands and For Far, which were developed in 1888 by William Grant, a Scotsman who was described in a newspaper of the day as a hard working tailor from Corvallis, was Seal Rock Resorts, developed by Lydia Owens and James W. Brassfield in 1887. Brassfield was born in Platt County, Missouri, January 16, 1840. His father, Thomas W. R. Brassfield, was a Missouri pioneer in 1821. At the age of 14, Brassfield entered his father's store where he received his early education in the mercantile business. In 1860, he moved to Saint Joseph, where he clerked for two years. He then joined a party of young men on their way to California, then known as the Golden State. Upon arriving at Fort Hall, their route changed, and they ended up in Oregon.
    In 1863, Brassfield moved to Harrisburg, where he was employed by Judge Hiram Smith, a pioneer of 1853, and one year later he was admitted as a partner under the firm of Smith & Brassfield.
    January 1, 1865, he married Lydia Owens, a native of Kansas and a daughter of Col. Henry Owens, of Topeka, in Harrisburg, Kansas, January 1, 1865. The couple had five children: Arthur S., Hiram, Thomas, W. R., Frank O. and Sadie.
    The firm of Smith & Brassfield continued for ten years, after which the Brassfields sold out and started a store in Junction City where they did business until 1881.
    In 1887, Lydia and James Brassfield sold out again and moved to Yaquina Bay where they opened a general store. They purchased the well known Seal Rock property—one of the most delightful places on the Pacific Coast—and filed a plat map showing their holdings divided into 600 lots.
    In 1885, historian David Fagan wrote that the place, together with a large tract of land adjoining,

    was then the property of James W. Brassfield, a merchant of Newport, who erected a fine residence near the beach and a short distance south of Seal Rock, where his family in the summer months resided and enjoyed the beauties of nature and the ceaseless roar of the surf, which at this place is truly magnificent; and, fortunate indeed is he who is permitted to enjoy the hospitality of the Brassfields. At this point are shell beds, indicating that it had been the home of the Coastal Indians for generations, as the beds are numerous and range in depth of one to six feet.

    Three entire blocks were dedicated for hotel construction. A year later, two additions to Seal Rocks Resort were mapped.
    The couple managed to build a hotel and sell a few lots before getting into financial trouble. Many of their lots were deeded to a Portland creditor. Of the few lots they sold, most were abandoned by their purchasers and sold at auction by the county for as little as $9 a piece.
    The post office was established April 25, 1890, with Brassfield postmaster. Now a community post office out of Waldport, Seal Rock is on US-101, the Oregon Coast Highway. It was named for the several smaller rocks, but is called Seal Rock for the one large rock at the shoreline.
    In the past, a pedestrian-friendly community with well-organized streets, parks, and public gathering places was, for the most part, a sales pitch. The vision of developers is being rekindled in many Lincoln County communities, and people are now actively working to make such improvements a reality.
    Today, the chainsaw sculptures of Ray Kowalski and Brian McEneny are featured prominently at Seal Rock.

    James married OWENS, Lydia on 1 Jan 1865 in Harrisburg, Linn, Oregon, USA. Lydia (daughter of OWENS, Henry and SMITH, Missouri Ann) was born on 30 Jan 1848 in Smithville, Clay, Missouri, USA; died on 26 Jan 1930 in Berkeley, Alameda, California, USA; was buried in Oakland, Alameda, California, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  OWENS, Lydia was born on 30 Jan 1848 in Smithville, Clay, Missouri, USA (daughter of OWENS, Henry and SMITH, Missouri Ann); died on 26 Jan 1930 in Berkeley, Alameda, California, USA; was buried in Oakland, Alameda, California, USA.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Mountain View Park Cemetery

    Children:
    1. BRASFIELD, Sanford Owens was born on 19 Dec 1877 in Junction City, Lane, Oregon, USA; died on 29 Feb 1944 in San Francisco, San Mateo, California, USA.
    2. BRASFIELD, Hiram Smith was born on 29 Jul 1869 in Harrisburg, Linn, Oregon, USA; died on 23 Apr 1945 in Berkeley, Alameda, California, USA.
    3. BRASFIELD, Thomas Wiley Roy was born on 19 Feb 1872 in Harrisburg, Linn, Oregon, USA; died on 8 Dec 1944 in Alameda, California, USA.
    4. 2. BRASFIELD, Arthur S was born on 1 Jun 1867 in Harrisburg, Linn, Oregon, USA; died on 23 Oct 1936 in Berkeley, Alameda, California, USA; was buried in Sunset Mausoleum.
    5. BRASFIELD, Guy was born on 17 Jun 1868 in Harrisburg, Linn, Oregon, USA; died on 1 Oct 1868 in Harrisburg, Linn, Oregon, USA; was buried in Muddy Creek).
    6. BRASFIELD, Sarah Alberta was born on 24 Dec 1873 in Junction City, Lane, Oregon, USA; died on 25 Mar 1958 in Alameda, California, USA.

  3. 6.  RIELY, Adolphus J was born on 19 Apr 1835; died on 19 Mar 1868 in Salem, Marion, Oregon, USA; was buried in Salem, Marion County, Oregon (Pioneer Cemetery).

    Adolphus married STRANG, Sarah E. about 1857. Sarah (daughter of STRANG, Daniel and UNKNOWN, Wife) was born on 17 Aug 1841 in Burlington, Des Moines, Iowa, USA; died on 21 Dec 1928; was buried on 24 Dec 1928 in Salem, Marion County, Oregon (Pioneer Cemetery). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  STRANG, Sarah E. was born on 17 Aug 1841 in Burlington, Des Moines, Iowa, USA (daughter of STRANG, Daniel and UNKNOWN, Wife); died on 21 Dec 1928; was buried on 24 Dec 1928 in Salem, Marion County, Oregon (Pioneer Cemetery).

    Notes:

    LAST: Small FIRST: Sarah MID: E. GENDER: F MAIDEN NAME: Strang TITLE: BORN: 17 Aug 1841 DIED: 21 Dec 1928 BURIED: 24 Dec 1928 ETHNIC: OCCUPATION: Milliner, boarding house operator BIRTH PLACE : Burlington, Iowa DEATH PLACE: Salem, Marion Co., Oregon NOTES: See also notes for Daniel Strang. The daughter, Sarah Strang Riely Small, at the age of 86, kindly gave the writer (Steeves) an interview at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Pearce, of Salem, Oregon, where she made her home. At this time Mrs. Small was most beautiful in her declining years, gracing any company with her presence. She was bright and interesting, vividly remembering many little homely incidents of their crossing of the plains, when she was eleven years old. Her church, society and her close friends found her as much interested as a woman twenty years younger, and she bid fair to brighten her daughter's home for many years to come. A wonderfully favored woman. Mrs. Small was born near Burlington, Iowa, on August 17, 1841, and was married to A. J. Riely at Salem, Oregon. After four children came to bless their home, Mrs. Riely was left a widow and their support depended unpon the mother. Following the precepts of her successful hotel-keeping parents, she supported her little family by keeping a milliner shop and running a first class boarding house, iknown as the Riely House, and the excellent mealy one could get there were famous throughout the Willamette Valley. After her children were grown and doing for themselves, Mrs. Riely married a Mr. E. C. Small, of Salem, Oregon, and survived her second husband for many years. The children by her marriage to Mr. Riely were: Charles, who married Amelia Savage. Cora E. (Hopkins) Mary Ellen (Pearce) Elizabeth (Brasfield). Book of Remembrance, Steeves, p. 243 OBITUARY: MRS. SARAH SMALL, 1852 PIONEER DIES--Mrs. Sarah E. Small, one of the few remaining pioneers and well-known in Salem where she had lived since 1852, died about four o'clock Friday afternoon at a local hospital following an operation. Although 87 years old, Mrs. Small had been in fair health up until she was taken ill a few days ago. Mrs. Small had made her home with her daughter, Mrs. George J. Pearce, 267 North Winter street for many years. She was born in Burlington, Iowa, August 17, 1841, coming across the plains and direct to Salem with her parents, Mr. And Mrs. Daniel Strang, in 1852. She had resided here continuously since that time. Mrs. Small was married to A. J. Riley when she was but 16 years old, and to them four children were born, as follows: Mrs. Pearce of Salem, Mrs T. G. Hopkins of Albany, Charles S. Riley of Portland and Mrs. A. S. Brasfield of Berkeley, Calif., who survive. Mr. Riley died here about 1870. In 1889 Mrs. Small was again married, this time to E. C. Small, who died in 1895. Mrs. Small's interest throughout her life were largely in the home. She was a member of the First Presbyterian church for many years. Besides the three daughters and one son, she is survived by the following grandchildren; Helen and Dorothy Pearce of Salem and Clifford and Robert Brasfield of Berkeley, Calif. One great grandchild, Robert Arthur Brasfield of Berkeley also survives. She was a grandmother of Corinne Riley Barker, actress who died in New York several months ago. Funeral arrangements are in charge of the Rigdon mortuary. Oregon Statesman, 22 Dec. 1928 1:4 Mrs. Sarah E. Small, a resident of Salem since 1852, died at 4 o'clock Friday afternoon at a local hospital. She had made here home for a year with her daughter, Mrs. George J. Pearce, 267 North Winter street. She is survived by four children: Mrs. Pearce of Salem, Mrs. T. G. Hopkins of Albany, Mrs. A. S. Brasfield of Berkeley, Calif., and Charles S. Riely of Portland, and the following grandchildren: Henlen, and Dorothy Pearce of Salem, Clifford and Robert Brasfield of Berkeley, Calif., and one great grandchild, Robert Arthur Brasfield of Berkeley. Funeral services 10:30 Monday morning from Presbyterian church, the Rev. N. K. Tully officiating. The body will lie in state between 9 and 10 o'clock Monday at the church and prior to that at Rigdon's mortuary. Interment in IOOF cemetery. Oregon Statesman, 23 Dec. 1928 5:4 SOURCES: Chapman Scrapbook pg 249; Book of Remembrance, Steeves, p. 243; OS 22 Dec. 1928 1:4; OS 23 Dec. 1928 5:4

    Children:
    1. RIELY, Charles S. was born on 3 Jan 1863 in Salem, Marion, Oregon, USA; died on 12 May 1936 in Salem, Marion, Oregon, USA; was buried on 13 May 1936 in Salem, Marion County, Oregon (Pioneer Cemetery).
    2. RIELY, Mary Ellen was born on 6 May 1859 in Salem, Marion, Oregon, USA; died on 19 Dec 1942 in Salem, Marion, Oregon, USA.
    3. 3. RIELY, Elizabeth was born on 15 Dec 1868 in Salem, Marion, Oregon, USA; died on 20 Feb 1957 in Alameda, California, USA.
    4. RIELY, Cora E. was born about 1861 in Oregon, USA; died before 1936.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  BRASFIELD, Thomas Wiley Roy was born on 6 Sep 1817 in Clark, Kentucky, USA (son of BRASFIELD, James and LAFFERTY, Jane); died on 8 Nov 1873 in Platte, Missouri, USA; was buried in Platte County, Missouri (Brasfield Cemetery (aka Fleming Graveyard)).

    Thomas married BRECKENRIDGE, Elizabeth on 17 Nov 1837. Elizabeth (daughter of BRECKENRIDGE, Eddy Lynn and DUNCAN, Eleanor) was born on 15 Apr 1819 in Kentucky, USA; died on 15 May 1883 in Clay, Missouri, USA; was buried in Platte County, Missouri, United States of America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  BRECKENRIDGE, Elizabeth was born on 15 Apr 1819 in Kentucky, USA (daughter of BRECKENRIDGE, Eddy Lynn and DUNCAN, Eleanor); died on 15 May 1883 in Clay, Missouri, USA; was buried in Platte County, Missouri, United States of America.
    Children:
    1. BRASFIELD, Elizabeth was born on 30 Jan 1852; died on 30 Sep 1853; was buried in Platte, Missouri, USA.
    2. BRASFIELD, Eleanor Jane was born on 12 Dec 1844 in Galt, Grundy, Missouri, USA; died on 30 Nov 1912 in Linn, Oregon, United States; was buried in Harrisburg, Linn, Oregon, USA.
    3. BRASFIELD, Robert Lafferty was born on 20 Oct 1846 in Platte, Missouri, USA; died on 23 Aug 1882; was buried in Platte, Missouri, USA.
    4. BRASFIELD, John Claiborne was born on 21 Jun 1841 in Platte, Missouri, USA; died on 4 Nov 1898; was buried in Platte, Missouri, USA.
    5. BRASFIELD, Sarah Elizabeth was born on 30 Sep 1842 in Galt, Grundy, Missouri, USA; died on 1 Nov 1910 in Smithville, Clay County, Missouri, United States of America; was buried in Smithville, Clay County, Missouri, United States of America.
    6. BRASFIELD, Polly Ann was born on 19 Apr 1850; died on 22 Jan 1928; was buried in Smithville, Clay County, Missouri, United States of America.
    7. BRASFIELD, Wiley Roy was born on 9 Aug 1848 in Galt, Grundy, Missouri, USA; died on 20 Nov 1920 in Liberty, Adair, Missouri, USA; was buried in Garden City, Cass, Missouri, USA.
    8. BRASFIELD was born on 4 Mar 1853; died on 30 Aug 1853; was buried in Platte, Missouri, USA.
    9. BRASFIELD, Catherine E was born on 22 Jan 1859 in Missouri, USA; died on 5 Jan 1944; was buried in Smithville, Clay, Missouri, USA.
    10. BRASFIELD, Thomas Henry Clay was born on 11 Feb 1856 in Smithville, Clay, Missouri, USA; died in Feb 1939; was buried in Shedd, Linn County, Oregon (Shedd - Pugh Cemetery).
    11. 4. BRASFIELD, James William was born on 16 Jan 1840 in Smithville, Clay, Missouri, USA; died on 25 Sep 1908 in Berkeley, Alameda, California, USA.

  3. 10.  OWENS, Henry was born about 1809 in Tennessee, USA; died about 1850 in California, USA.

    Notes:

    Hello, Michael:
    I was happy to see your information on Henry Owens and Missouri Smith on
    RootsWeb. I can give Lydia Owens a sibling, as well as give you another
    person I found tonight who has yet another sibling that could be added.

    My great-grandfather was Calvin Smith Owens, a son of Henry and Missouri
    Owens. He married Susan Mary Chapman (whose lineage I have in detail) and
    had 11 children, pictures of all I can supply, if you desire. My grandmother
    Sara Helen Owens Ray was his daughter, and my father, Joe Dee Ray, was his
    grandson.

    Please contact me if you would like to compare and share information.

    Best of luck with your searches,

    Mary Helen Blake
    GHB8225@aol.com
    4/13/2002

    Henry married SMITH, Missouri Ann. Missouri (daughter of SMITH, Humphrey and WALKER, Nancy) was born on 14 Jul 1816 in Booneville, Missouri, USA; died in 1891. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  SMITH, Missouri Ann was born on 14 Jul 1816 in Booneville, Missouri, USA (daughter of SMITH, Humphrey and WALKER, Nancy); died in 1891.
    Children:
    1. OWENS, Sarah was born about 1842 in Missouri, USA.
    2. OWENS, William was born on 21 Jan 1834 in Clay, Missouri, USA.
    3. 5. OWENS, Lydia was born on 30 Jan 1848 in Smithville, Clay, Missouri, USA; died on 26 Jan 1930 in Berkeley, Alameda, California, USA; was buried in Oakland, Alameda, California, USA.
    4. OWENS, Lucretia Smith was born on 6 Mar 1840 in Smithville, Clay, Missouri, USA; died on 22 Mar 1917 in Billings, Yellowstone, Montana, USA.
    5. OWENS, Calvin Smith was born on 6 Mar 1845 in Clay, Missouri, USA; died on 20 Dec 1933.

  5. 14.  STRANG, Daniel was born about 1815.

    Daniel married UNKNOWN, Wife. Wife was born about 1820. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 15.  UNKNOWN, Wife was born about 1820.
    Children:
    1. 7. STRANG, Sarah E. was born on 17 Aug 1841 in Burlington, Des Moines, Iowa, USA; died on 21 Dec 1928; was buried on 24 Dec 1928 in Salem, Marion County, Oregon (Pioneer Cemetery).



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