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BRASSFIELD, Matilda Melvina

BRASSFIELD, Matilda Melvina

Female 1902 - Abt 1985  (83 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  BRASSFIELD, Matilda Melvina was born on 12 Apr 1902 in Oklahoma, USA (daughter of BRASSFIELD, General Sheridan and HINSLEY, Addie Belle); died about Oct 1985 in McAlester, Pittsburgh County, Oklahoma.

    Matilda married KIRBY, Auda Estral after Jun 1918. Auda (son of KIRBY, William L. and WILLIAMS, Nellie Florence) was born on 21 Jan 1897 in Edna, Arkansas; died about Aug 1972 in McAlester, Pittsburg, Oklahoma, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. KIRBY, Oletta S. was born about 1919 in Oklahoma, USA.
    2. KIRBY, Odell E. was born about 1921 in Oklahoma, USA.
    3. Living
    4. KIRBY, Auda Junior was born on 10 Dec 1929 in Oklahoma, USA; died on 22 May 1993 in McAlester, Pittsburg, Oklahoma, USA.
    5. KIRBY, Norma Jean was born about 1922 in Oklahoma, USA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  BRASSFIELD, General Sheridan was born on 15 Jul 1875 in Somerset, Ohio (son of BRASSFIELD, Sedrick Perry and GEE, Matilda Melvina); died on 28 Dec 1905 in Eufaula, McIntosh, Oklahoma, USA; was buried in Fame, McIntosh County, Oklahoma (Fame Cemetery).

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in "The Wapanucka Press" 13 August 1903 Wapanucka, Johnston County, Indian Territory, now Oklahoma

    Sheridan Brassfield, a farmer living three miles west of Eufaula, was shot down at his home by an unknown man.

    "WHO SHOT SHERD BRASSFIELD? A family story that has been passed down from generation to generation is real to my family. General Sheridan Brassfield was his name, he was the son of Sedrick Perry Brassfield & Matilda Gee who resided in Fame, McIntosh Co., OK. General was his first name, not a rank, he was never in the service. They called him "Sherd". Sherd was B. July 15 , 1875, not sure where, he married Addie Belle Hinsley ca. 1901, ca. McIntosh Co. Two children came of that marriage, Matilda Melvina Brassfield Kirby B. Apr 12, 1902 & Flossie Lee Brassfield Kimbro B. July 8, 1906. Sherd's death came before my grandmother Flossie Lee was born, as he died Dec. 28, 1905 and is buried in the Fame, McIntosh Co., OK cemetery by his parents. Story has it that they lived in a tent, 3 men road up on horses & yelled out "Sherd", he opened the flap on the tent & one man shot him, he did not die instantly, but weeks or months later from the gunshot. I have two or three versions of what happened that day and why he was shot. In any event, he was hardly 30 yrs of age when he died leaving a wife and 1 daughter and 1 on the way. My Gr. Grandmother Addie Belle (Hinsley) Brassfield then married William H. (Bud) Lawson and they lived the remainder of their lifes in Eufaula, McIntosh Co., OK.

    If anyone has heard the story, many years have gone by now, so it won't matter too much I guess "who really shot him", but I would like to hear other versions. Eufaula and the surrounding areas down in McIntosh Co., OK were very close little communities, everyone knew everyone else's business, so I'm sure this story has been passed down to someone through the lines that would share with me. I have a picture of him, he looked like a young boy. Addie Belle was a very strong lady, she raised two wonderful daughters for Sheridan Brassfield and 1 daughter for William H. (Bud) Lawson, Flora Brassfield Brogdon.

    Just for histories sake and for the record, if you know this story, please share. I know there are a lot of Brassfield's out there and Kirbys and Lawsons.

    I have been to General Sheridan Brassfield's grave, and his parents right next to him and told him I was sorry he never got to know my grandmother the late Flossie Lee Brassfield (Mrs. Acy Kimbro) and his other wonderful daughter the late Matilda Brassfield Kirby.

    Because of his love for Addie Belle, the two of them have left wonderful footprints in the sands of time, and lots of little "pitter-pats" to follow of Kirby and Kimbro children, I am proud to be "one of them".

    Phyllis Kimbro Cata
    pcata@4state.com
    4/21/1998

    General married HINSLEY, Addie Belle about 1901 in McIntosh, Oklahoma, USA. Addie (daughter of HINSLEY, Benjamin Franklin and CHILDERS, Cora Pamela) was born on 8 Mar 1884 in Texas, USA; died on 7 Oct 1970; was buried in McAlester, Oklahoma (possibly). [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  HINSLEY, Addie Belle was born on 8 Mar 1884 in Texas, USA (daughter of HINSLEY, Benjamin Franklin and CHILDERS, Cora Pamela); died on 7 Oct 1970; was buried in McAlester, Oklahoma (possibly).
    Children:
    1. BRASSFIELD, Flossie Lee was born on 8 Jul 1906 in Oklahoma, USA.
    2. 1. BRASSFIELD, Matilda Melvina was born on 12 Apr 1902 in Oklahoma, USA; died about Oct 1985 in McAlester, Pittsburgh County, Oklahoma.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  BRASSFIELD, Sedrick Perry was born on 19 Jun 1838 in Livingston, Missouri, USA (son of BRASSFIELD, Abner and GEE, Lucinda Cinderella); died on 10 Sep 1909 in Fame, McIntosh County, Oklahoma; was buried in McIntosh, Oklahoma, USA.

    Notes:

    Served in 3rd Div, 7th Army.
    Was a pvt. Co. ?C?, 1st regt. Ark Inf. Check Special Order #50 for AWOL, etc. Pvt. Co 'C', In Indian Territory, County of Creek Nation.

    In the Claim of Sedrick P. Brassfield, Private, late of 1st Ark. Infantry. Vols. personally came
    before me a commissioner of Texas, in and for the aforesaid County and State.

    Sedrick P. Brassfield, who I hereby certify is a respectable and credible person, and who, being duly sworn, delcares in relation to the aforesaid claim as follows:

    "I was conscripted by the Confederates on Cave Creek in Newton County Arkansas and enrolled as a member of Captain Buck Dawson's company in Brooks Regiment at Mount Comfrey in ----- county of same state. I cannot remember the date, but think it must have been some time in the fall of 1862, as, know I only remained with them 30 days when I deserted and left them, remaining out of my military service at the____for some little while when I joined the Federal Army in February 1863. I cannot write myself, but this Affidavit was all written in my presence from oral statements made by me on this the 16th day of September, 1895, at Eufaula in the State of Indian Territory to G. W. Grayson by whom the statement was written down and I was not aided or prompted by any written or printed statement or ______ prepared or dictated by any other person and not attached hereto as an exhibit. He further declares that his post office address is Eufaula, Creek Nation Indian Territory.

    Statements by A. B. Brassfield who says he has known Sedrick 40 years and that he was never served as a volunteer in the days in said Army. This was when Sedrick was trying to get his pension.

    The Department of Interior, Bureau of Pensions questions.
    1. When were you born. June 19, 1838
    2. Where..............................Grundy, Missouri
    3. When did you enlist? Feb. 11, 1863
    4. Where did you enlist? Fayetteville, Ark.
    5. Where had you lived bef you enlisted? Newton Co., Arkansas
    6. What was your post-office address at enlistment? Jasper Co., Arkansas.
    7. What was your occupation at enlistment? Farmer
    8. When were you discharged? Aug. 10, 1865.
    9. Where were you discharged? Ft. Smith, Arkansas.
    10.Where have you lived since discharge: Newton and Marion Counties, Arkansas and Indian Territory. 11. What is your present occupation? Living on farm with children.
    12. What is your height? 5' 4". Your wt? 152 The color of your eyes: Blue, The color of your hair: Light, your complexion? Fair. Are there any permanent marks or scars on your person?
    If so, described them. Scar on right jaw caused by cancer or ulcer during service.

    Witnessed and signed July 8, 1901.


    Birth:
    now Grundy County

    Buried:
    Fame Cemetery

    Sedrick married GEE, Matilda Melvina on 3 Jun 1860 in Newton, Arkansas, USA. Matilda (daughter of GEE, Samuel and TINNEY, Martha) was born on 14 Feb 1844 in Galt, Grundy, Missouri, USA; died on 23 Jan 1909 in Eufaula, McIntosh, Oklahoma, USA; was buried in Fame, McIntosh County, Oklahoma. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  GEE, Matilda Melvina was born on 14 Feb 1844 in Galt, Grundy, Missouri, USA (daughter of GEE, Samuel and TINNEY, Martha); died on 23 Jan 1909 in Eufaula, McIntosh, Oklahoma, USA; was buried in Fame, McIntosh County, Oklahoma.
    Children:
    1. BRASSFIELD, Abner S was born on 17 Jul 1868 in Marion, Newton County, Arkansas; died on 15 Feb 1949 in Washington, Oklahoma, USA; was buried in Bartlesville, Washington, Oklahoma, USA.
    2. BRASSFIELD, Martha Matilda Melvina was born on 11 Nov 1885 in Hanna, Indian Territories, Oklahoma; died on 16 Aug 1960 in Nashoba, Oklahoma; was buried in Nashoba, Oklahoma (Nolia Cemetery).
    3. BRASSFIELD, Mary A was born on 31 Jul 1866 in Arkansas, USA.
    4. BRASSFIELD, Anjline was born in 1869 in Arkansas, USA.
    5. BRASSFIELD, Charles Sherman was born on 17 Oct 1876 in Arkansas, USA; died on 29 Sep 1960 in San Bernardino, California, USA; was buried on 4 Oct 1960 in Eufala, McIntosh, Oklahoma, USA.
    6. BRASSFIELD, William Roosevelt was born on 11 May 1880 in Newton, Arkansas, USA; died on 16 Feb 1961 in McAlester, Pittsburg, Oklahoma, USA; was buried in Eufaula, McIntosh, Oklahoma, USA.
    7. BRASSFIELD, Sarah A. was born on 8 Feb 1873.
    8. 2. BRASSFIELD, General Sheridan was born on 15 Jul 1875 in Somerset, Ohio; died on 28 Dec 1905 in Eufaula, McIntosh, Oklahoma, USA; was buried in Fame, McIntosh County, Oklahoma (Fame Cemetery).
    9. BRASSFIELD, John was born in 1865 in Arkansas, USA.
    10. BRASSFIELD, James A Garfield was born on 10 Sep 1882; died in 1974 in Auburn, Placer, California, USA; was buried in Treat, Arkansas.
    11. BRASSFIELD, Perry Lincoln was born on 16 Feb 1887.
    12. BRASSFIELD, Sally Emmeline was born on 8 Jan 1870 in Searcy, Arkansas; died about 1933 in Haskell, Muskogee, Oklahoma, USA; was buried in Haskell, Muskogee, Oklahoma, USA.
    13. BRASSFIELD, James H was born on 22 Feb 1861 in Missouri, USA; died on 5 Nov 1942 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, USA; was buried in Pauls Valley, Garvin, Oklahoma, USA.

  3. 6.  HINSLEY, Benjamin Franklin was born about 1855 in Arkansas, USA.

    Benjamin married CHILDERS, Cora Pamela. Cora was born about 1855 in Arkansas, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  CHILDERS, Cora Pamela was born about 1855 in Arkansas, USA.
    Children:
    1. HINSLEY, Cora was born about Dec 1897.
    2. HINSLEY, John T. was born on 26 Jan 1879.
    3. HINSLEY, Oscar was born about Apr 1894.
    4. HINSLEY, Rosa was born about Dec 1877.
    5. HINSLEY, Maudie Delena was born about Nov 1891.
    6. 3. HINSLEY, Addie Belle was born on 8 Mar 1884 in Texas, USA; died on 7 Oct 1970; was buried in McAlester, Oklahoma (possibly).
    7. HINSLEY, Arthur was born about 1882.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  BRASSFIELD, Abner was born in 1808 in Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee (son of BRASSFIELD, John Joseph and UNKNOWN, Wife); died after 1870; was buried in Searcy, Arkansas, USA.

    Notes:

    8. Lucinda Gee b. ca 1812, TN, m. 17 Apr 1828, in Chariton Co., MO, Abner Brassfield, b. ca 1808, Chattanooga, Rhea (now Hamilton) Co.,TN, (son of John Brassfield) d. (aft 1870). Lucinda died (aft 1870), (Jackson Twp., Newton Co., AR), reportedly bur. Searcy Co., AR.

    Children:
    i Abner Brassfield Jr. b. ca 1829, MO, m. ca 1849, in AR, Malissa Smith, b. ca 1833, Carroll Co., AR, (daughter of Thomas Smith and Febary Tackett) d. (aft 1860), (Sebastian Co., AR). Abner died probably ca 1859, AR.
    ii John L. Brassfield b. ca 1831, MO, m. 22 Feb 1851, in Newton Co., AR, Elizabeth Elender Roberts, b. ca 1830, AR. John died 01 Sep 1863, AR (Civil War).
    iii Rhoda Brassfield b. Dec 1832, MO, m. ca 1849, in AR, Allen L. Standridge, b. ca 1832, Union Co., IL, (son of Samuel James Standridge and Mahaly Lucinda Morgan) d. (aft 1910). Rhoda died (aft 1910), (White Twp., Newton Co., AR).
    iv Eliza Ann Brassfield b. ca 1834, MO.
    v Sedrick PERRY Brassfield b. 19 Jun 1838, Livingston (now Grundy) Co., MO, m. (1) (bef 1858), in AR, Polly Smith, (probably daughter of Thomas Smith and Febary Tackett) d. ca 1859, Newton Co., AR, m. (2) 03 Jun 1860, in Newton Co., AR, Matilda Gee, b. 14 Feb 1846, MO, (daughter of Samuel Gee and Martha Tinney) d. 23 Jan 1909, Fame, McIntosh Co., OK, bur. Fame Cemetery. Sedrick died 10 Sep 1909, Fame, OK, bur. Fame Cemetery.
    vi Anna Brassfield b. ca 1845, MO, m. ca 1866, in AR, John Benjamin Bratton.
    vii Thomas Barnes Brassfield b. ca 1847, Newton Co., AR, m. 29 Apr 1868, in Newton Co., AR, Mary Ann Delk, b. ca 1849, MO.
    viii Aaron Franklin Brassfield b. 12 Apr 1848, Newton Co., AR, m. ca 1871, in AR, Liza Jane Standridge, (daughter of Alexander Elisha Standridge and Eliza [---]) d. 1884, bur. Richland Cemetery, Newton Co., AR. Aaron died 27 Feb 1933, Johnson Co., AR, bur. Richland Cemetery.

    Bobby J. Wadsworth

    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~famlytre/Gee~A.htm

    Abner married GEE, Lucinda Cinderella on 17 Apr 1828 in Chariton, Randolph, Missouri, USA. Lucinda (daughter of GEE, Robert and HATWOOD, Nancy) was born in 1812 in Giles, Tennessee, USA; died in 1870 in Jackson, Newton, Arkansas, USA; was buried in Searcy, Arkansas, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  GEE, Lucinda Cinderella was born in 1812 in Giles, Tennessee, USA (daughter of GEE, Robert and HATWOOD, Nancy); died in 1870 in Jackson, Newton, Arkansas, USA; was buried in Searcy, Arkansas, USA.
    Children:
    1. BRASSFIELD, Abner Jr. was born on 17 Apr 1828 in , Chariton, Missouri, USA; died in Aug 1862 in Oklahoma (then Choctaw Indian Nation - Poteau River).
    2. BRASSFIELD, Elizabeth Ann was born about 1834 in Galt, Grundy, Missouri, USA.
    3. BRASSFIELD, Arna was born about 1845 in Galt, Grundy, Missouri, USA.
    4. BRASSFIELD, Thomas Benton was born in Nov 1850 in Texas, USA.
    5. 4. BRASSFIELD, Sedrick Perry was born on 19 Jun 1838 in Livingston, Missouri, USA; died on 10 Sep 1909 in Fame, McIntosh County, Oklahoma; was buried in McIntosh, Oklahoma, USA.
    6. BRASSFIELD, John L was born about 1832 in Galt, Grundy, Missouri, USA; died on 2 Oct 1863 in Newton, Arkansas, USA.
    7. BRASSFIELD, Aaron Franklin was born on 12 Apr 1843 in Mount Judea, Newton, Arkansas, USA; died on 27 Feb 1933 in Johnson, Arkansas, USA; was buried in Newton County, Arkansas (Richland Cemetery).
    8. BRASSFIELD, Rhoda was born in Dec 1832 in Chariton, Gundy, Missouri, USA.

  3. 10.  GEE, Samuel was born on 1 Jan 1816 in Tennessee, USA (son of GEE, William and MILES, Nancy); died in 1870 in Pope, Arkansas, USA.

    Samuel married TINNEY, Martha on 3 Sep 1835 in Carroll, Missouri, USA. Martha was born in 1818 in Tennessee, USA; died in 1870 in Pope, Arkansas, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  TINNEY, Martha was born in 1818 in Tennessee, USA; died in 1870 in Pope, Arkansas, USA.
    Children:
    1. GEE, John Allen was born in 1837 in Hickory Creek, Grundy, Missouri, USA; died on 8 Nov 1875 in Conway, Arkansas, USA.
    2. GEE, Miles Van Buren was born in 1839 in Grundy, Missouri, USA; died on 23 Jan 1891 in Alread, Van Buren, Arkansas, USA.
    3. GEE, William Henry was born about 1835 in Missouri, USA.
    4. GEE, Almeta was born in 1853 in Arkansas, USA.
    5. GEE, Charles Hiram was born about 1846 in Arkansas, USA.
    6. 5. GEE, Matilda Melvina was born on 14 Feb 1844 in Galt, Grundy, Missouri, USA; died on 23 Jan 1909 in Eufaula, McIntosh, Oklahoma, USA; was buried in Fame, McIntosh County, Oklahoma.



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