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13201 Texas Divorce Index, 1968-2014 Source Source: S19305 (S19305)
 
13202 Texas Divorce Index, 1968-2014 Source Source: S19372 (S19372)
 
13203 Texas, Confederate Pension Applications, 1899-1975 Source Source: S9691 (S9691)
 
13204 Texas, Confederate Pension Applications, 1899-1975, Austin, Texas: Texas State Library and Archives Commission Source Source: S18394 (S18394)
 
13205 Texas, County Marriage Index, 1837-1977 Source Source: S3051 (S3051)
 
13206 Texas, County Marriage Index, 1837-1977 Source Source: S3660 (S3660)
 
13207 Texas, County Marriage Index, 1837-1977 Source Source: S4202 (S4202)
 
13208 Texas, County Marriage Index, 1837-1977 Source Source: S4238 (S4238)
 
13209 Texas, County Marriage Index, 1837-1977 Source Source: S4281 (S4281)
 
13210 Texas, County Marriage Index, 1837-1977 Source Source: S4937 (S4937)
 
13211 Texas, County Marriage Index, 1837-1977 Source Source: S5177 (S5177)
 
13212 Texas, County Marriage Index, 1837-1977 Source Source: S6140 (S6140)
 
13213 Texas, County Marriage Index, 1837-1977 Source Source: S6267 (S6267)
 
13214 Texas, County Marriage Index, 1837-1977 Source Source: S6367 (S6367)
 
13215 Texas, County Marriage Index, 1837-1977 Source Source: S6554 (S6554)
 
13216 Texas, County Marriage Index, 1837-1977 Source Source: S7333 (S7333)
 
13217 Texas, County Marriage Index, 1837-1977 Source Source: S7820 (S7820)
 
13218 Texas, County Marriage Index, 1837-1977 Source Source: S8556 (S8556)
 
13219 Texas, County Marriage Index, 1837-1977 Source Source: S9123 (S9123)
 
13220 Texas, County Marriage Index, 1837-1977 Source Source: S9327 (S9327)
 
13221 Texas, County Marriage Index, 1837-1977 Source Source: S9741 (S9741)
 
13222 Texas, County Marriage Index, 1837-1977 Source Source: S9759 (S9759)
 
13223 Texas, County Marriage Index, 1837-1977 Source Source: S9882 (S9882)
 
13224 Texas, County Marriage Index, 1837-1977 Source Source: S11041 (S11041)
 
13225 Texas, County Marriage Index, 1837-1977 Source Source: S11043 (S11043)
 
13226 Texas, County Marriage Index, 1837-1977 Source Source: S11046 (S11046)
 
13227 Texas, County Marriage Index, 1837-1977 Source Source: S11137 (S11137)
 
13228 Texas, County Marriage Index, 1837-1977 Source Source: S11205 (S11205)
 
13229 Texas, County Marriage Index, 1837-1977 Source Source: S11210 (S11210)
 
13230 Texas, County Marriage Index, 1837-1977 Source Source: S11226 (S11226)
 
13231 Texas, County Marriage Index, 1837-1977 Source Source: S11244 (S11244)
 
13232 Texas, County Marriage Index, 1837-1977 Source Source: S12626 (S12626)
 
13233 Texas, County Marriage Index, 1837-1977 Source Source: S17255 (S17255)
 
13234 Texas, County Marriage Index, 1837-1977 Source Source: S18848 (S18848)
 
13235 Texas, County Marriage Index, 1837-1977 Source Source: S18865 (S18865)
 
13236 Texas, Texas Birth Index, 1903-1997, Texas: Texas Department of State Health Services Source Source: S18206 (S18206)
 
13237 Thank you for answering my question. My grandmother was Addie Pearl Jenkins Groves. I hear the name lazy uncle pony said at family dinners. Don't know if it was on the Jenkins or Brassfield side of the family. Well do some more reseach on it. Mary Mott [mott@northmo.net] JENKINS, Addie Pearl (I34165)
 
13238 Thank you for sharing such a nice web site. I am related to the Brasfield family through my Great Grandmother, Laura Hocker Griffen. She is the daughter of Nicholas Hocker (son of Joseph Ellison Hocker and Elizabeth Brasfield) and Elizabeth Ann Jones (Mass, 1845). I am new to genealogy, but the Hocker family in Arizona is fascinating. My previous information indicated that Nicholas was born in Kentucky. That is what he indicated in the 1870 Census in Arizona. However, I have found many inconsistencies in the census files. I am fascinated by this branch of the family. I have many writings from Laura Bell about growing up as a pioneer in Arizona. I was most impressed that her parents would migrate a hundred miles or more to make sure their children received a good education. There are many documented accounts of their moves to find schools for their children. Nicholas apparently was not in good health. Perhaps that was part of his motivation to go to the dry climate in Arizona. My grandmother s account indicate that Nicholas brother, James, also had a farm in Arizona. Even with failing health, the Hockers were hard working, very religious, and successful farmers. They were highly respected pioneers and many of their offspring are still in the cattle business in Arizona. I moved further west to California. Could you provide me with your source for Nicholas birth? Thank you. Judy Armer jarmer@pacbell.net 1/19/2003 ************************************************** I saw your entry for Nicholas Hocker and I believe he may be the same gentleman who lived near Seneca in Nemaha County Kansas in 1864-65. My g-g-grandfather, Rev. James Sayre Griffing, a Methodist Circuit Rider, was stationed in Seneca during that period of time and mentioned Nicholas a few times in his letters to his absent wife. One letter, written, in January 1865 mentions the birth of a child to Nicholas Hocker and his wife, Elizabeth. I see that Nicholas's mother died near Seneca in 1862. If you'd like to check out these letters, you'll find them posted at www.griffingweb.com under the Civil War Years. William Griffing [griffing@fnal.gov] 12/22/2003 HOCKER, Nicholas (I13887)
 
13239 Thanks for responding. I am looking for info.on Thomas Harris son of John H. Harris & Margaret Elizabeth (Stansberry) born about 1862 in Neb. or Ky. From what i can find he didn't come to Ok.with parents. I sure would like to know more about Thomas.If you could help I would be very thankful.Thomas would be my grandpa James Luther Harris brother. Thanks to you again Iva [ivarimer@mbo.net] 7/4/2002 HARRIS, Thomas Jefferson (I45172)
 
13240 Thanks for retuning my e-mail.
My mother Lora Ellen Swihart, cleaned house for Leroy E. Brasfield and his wife Etta. She died( I will get the exact date). Leroy and my mother were married in Meadville, Mo (Linn County) January 1937. I was born Oct. 14, 1937. I have one brother, Leroy Brasfield he was born August 12, 1940. Our father died in 1942. My mother died in 1968(car accident). I will get more dates ect. for you.
Again thanks.
Look forward hearing from you.
Lola Griffey
2/17/2001

Good afternoon.
My brother will be sending you some more info shortly. We are trying to locate some distant cousins.
Look forward to hearing more from you.
Thanks again.
Lola Griffey
LBGriffey@aol.com
2/19/2001
 
SWIHART, Lora Ellen (I4302)
 
13241 The 1940 Census shows Jackson, Frank, Edward and Richard, who is 6 months old; May Nell will come along in 1911.

Richard is shown in the 1910 Census (attached). But when he passes away EW & Nellie chose to show his grave stone as Baby Clark (attached). http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=clark&GSiman=1&GScid=29214&GRid=34297110&
Richard's dates are b. 17 Oct 1909 - d. 24 Jun 1910. The 1910 Census for the Clarks is 23 Apr 1910. Richard (Baby Clark) lived only 2 months - 1 day after the census or we would have never known his name.
 
CLARK, Richard (I164)
 
13242 The Advocate-Democrat, Marysville, Kansas, Thursday, Feb. 23, 1939, page 4:
G.W. Brassfield Rites Conducted Here Sunday Marysville Resident Since 1923 Came to Kansas Claim With Parents as a Small Boy Funeral rites for Grant William Brassfield, who died Friday at his home in Marysville, were held at the Kinsley Chapel Sunday morning, with the Rev. C.W. Hildebrand officiating. Burial was in Elmwood cemetery at Beloit.
Mr. Brassfield had lived in Marysville since 1923.
He was born January 12, 1871, near Winterset, Iowa, and as a small boy immigrated to Kansas with his parents to a claim near Glasco. There he grew to manhood. His father's death placed him at the head of the family at an early age.
He married Miss Belle Brooks at Concordia on September 3, 1891.
For the greater part of his life Mr. Brassfield was employed by the railroad, except for several years which he spent with the Olney music company in St. Joseph, Mo., and Salina. He was a member of the Masonic orders and the Christian church.
Surviving him are his wodow; four children, Carl Brassfield, Van Nuys, Calif.; Lloyd Brassfield of the home; Mrs. Alice Arnold, Kansas City; and Mrs. Marie Kellar, Albany, Mo.; two sisters, Mrs. Clyde Ott and Mrs. Grace McLain, Alhambra, Calif.; one brother, B.R. Brassfield, Medford, Ore.; and five grandchildren.
 
BRASSFIELD, Grant William (I35464)
 
13243 The Chillicothe Constitution Source Source: S6753 (S6753)
 
13244 The Chillicothe Constitution Source Source: S17662 (S17662)
 
13245 THE COURIER-CHRONICLE
VOLUME XXIII NO.8
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 25,1921
HUMBOLDT,TENNESSEE
COXVILLE ITEMS,R.F.D.#10 CROCKETT COUNTY

--Ozie BRASFIELD,who was wounded while fooling around with dynamite
Christmas,can now get about some on crutches.
 
BRASFIELD, Oza Albert (I41772)
 
13246 THE COURIER-CHRONICLE VOLUME XXIII NO.12 FRIDAY MARCH 25,1921 HUMBOLDT,TENNESSEE CROCKETT COUNTY NEWS FROM ALAMO --Our town was thrown into a state of sadness Sunday morning,when news of the death of Uncle Buck LAMBERT was wired over the county.He died Saturday at the home of his daughter,Mrs.Dorsey BRASFIELD,in Friendship.He was quite old.After services,his remains were laid to rest in Pond Creek Cemetery. LAMBERT, Buck (I23436)
 
13247 THE COURIER-CHRONICLE VOLUME XXIII NO.12 FRIDAY MARCH 25,1921 HUMBOLDT,TENNESSEE CROCKETT COUNTY NEWS FROM ALAMO --Our town was thrown into a state of sadness Sunday morning,when news of the death of Uncle Buck LAMBERT was wired over the county.He died Saturday at the home of his daughter,Mrs.Dorsey BRASFIELD,in Friendship.He was quite old.After services,his remains were laid to rest in Pond Creek Cemetery. BRASFIELD, Dorsey (I37019)
 
13248 THE COVINGTON LEADER VOLUME 45 NO.34 THURSDAY MAY 26,1932 COVINGTON,TENNESSEE YOUNG WOMAN DIES--Miss Lucille BRASFIELD,18 year old daughter of Mr.& Mrs.J.E.BRASFIELD,of this vicinity,died at the Western State Hospital,Bolivar,Monday.The body was brought by R.S.Maley ambulance to Covington,funeral services being held at Mt.Carmel Cemetery Wednesday morning,conducted by Rev.E.H.HUTCHISON. BRASFIELD, Lucille (I15559)
 
13249 The Crockett Times
Alamo, Tennessee
Thursday, September 23, 1948
Vol. 16, No. 30
J. T. Reece--Services for J. T. Reece, farmer of the Frog Jump community near here, were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Archer's Chapel Methodist Church. The Rev. Smith Mark officiated. Burial was in the church cemetery under the direction of Sudbury Funeral Home. Mr. Reece was 76. He died at his home Sunday. He was a life long resident of Frog Jump. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Bell Young Reece; a son, Thomas Reece of Halls; a daughter, Mrs. Floyd Hand of Halls; a stepson, Eli Jordan of Halls; a stepdaughter, Mrs. J. E. Riley of Gates; a brother, Bob Reece of Halls and a sister, Mrs. W. T. Gilliland of Halls.
 
REECE, Joseph Terrell (I41106)
 
13250 The following is extracted from the will of THOMAS BRASSFIELD, and includes all names mentioned in said will. Should you find that this is a member of your family, please e-mail me at NHuntley@aol.com, and I will provide a complete transcription of the will.
THOMAS BRASSFIELD - Will - Probated October Term 1879
Minute Book "b" pg. 672/3

I THOMAS BRASSFIELD do make and publish this as my last will and Testament...

Mentions:

Wife, F. C. BRASSFIELD

Children, MARY M. BAYLEY, JOHN J. BRASSFIELD, ALBERT G. BRASSFIELD, JOSHUA E. BRASSFIELD, A. H. BRASSFIELD, SARAH A. REACE, EMELINE F. REDMAN, RICHARD T. BRASSFIELD, ERVIN L. BRASSFIELD, WILLIAM P. BRASSFIELD and MANDA J. REACE.

Will gives entire estate, to be equally divided, to wife F. C. BRASSFIELD and daughter MARY M. BAYLEY, and after their death to be divided between remaining children.

Mentions a tract of land in Crockett County District 8, bounded by the following: P. M. GRAVES widow, NOAH STALING, MRS. LOUTISHIA C. BROWN, and S. R. BURK.

Executor: My esteemed friend W. H. ROBERTS

Signed Aug. 3, 1878 THOMAS (X) BRASSFIELD (X - his mark)

Witnesses:
JOHN BRASSFIELD & S. G. BOOTH

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Gibson County TN Federal Census 1870, Civil District No. 4
enumerated 4 August 1870 by B G Stetwell pg. 258 b
P.O., Quincy
Value of
House Property Birth
Nbr. Names of Household Age Sex Col Profession Real Pers Location
49 Brasfield, Thos 71 M W farmer 1800 1200 NC
Brasfield, Frances 54 F W k house NC
Brasfield, Mary 40 F W at home NC
Brasfield, Mahaly 28 F W at home TN
 
BRASSFIELD, Thomas (I40769)
 

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