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13251 The following was found in a Lauderdale County, Tennessee newspaper circa 1925 - unknown subject.

DRY HILL : Lynwood BENTLY; Clarence PRESCOTT; William HALL; Artell BRASFIELD; Marion
GARRETT; Catherine CRIHFIELD; Alta Lee BENTLY; Geraldine JONES; Frances RAY; Lucy
Helen GRIFFEN; Maggie Sue JONES; Mildred Mai CAMPBELL.
 
BRASFIELD, James Artell (I10007)
 
13252 The funeral for Jack Lynn Rheude, 56, of Enid, will be held at a later date. Arrange-ments are by Ladusau-Evans Funeral Home. He was born July 6, 1949, in Milan, Tenn., to Julius John and Lillian Louise Brasfield Rheude and died Tuesday, June 6, 2006. His family moved to Deland, Fla., when he was 7. He graduated from Deland High School in 1968, and then was drafted into the Army. He was in the 82nd Airborne stationed in Vietnam from 1968 to 1969, and then for a short time at Fort Benning, Ga., as drill sergeant. He moved to Enid in the 1970s and then to Tulsa where he attended Tulsa Junior College to get his surveyor?s certificate and take the civil engineering exam. He worked for MW Kellogg for about a year. He opened his own business, Surveying Services Inc., and Engineering Consultants Inc. He returned to Enid following a car accident. He married Robin Plato in Enid in 1987. He worked for Mark Roberts Honda and WAKO. Surviving are his wife, Robin, of the home; one son, Kyle Rheude and one daughter, Kasey Rheude, all of the home; one sister, Rita Froemming of Enid; and one brother, Jim Rheude of Indianapolis, Ind. He was preceded in death by one sister. Memorials may be made through the funeral home. Condolences may be made online at www.ladusauevans @coxinet.net. RHEUDE, Jack Lynn (I24065)
 
13253 The Greenfield Training School is completing its fifteenth year on Friday, May 2, 1924. There are to be two graduates this year, namely, Misses Stella Mae Brasfield and Winnie Patterson. These young ladies have selected as their motto, "To Thine Own Self be True." Their colors are lavender and silver and the flowers are sweet peas. Messrs. A. J; Barton, R. B. Brasfield, John West, J. N. Ray, E. H. Elam, Judge Robert A. Elkins, W. E. McAdams, W. C. Deuberry and T. M. Earls were elected the first board of trustees.

1913-Dorman G. Stout, county :farm demonstrator of Hamlin county. Clarence Abney, manager of a lumber concern at Detroit. Harrison Abernathy, the only graduate of the school to take an M. A. degree, is professor of English in the Duncan School, Nashville; Mamie Brasfield, now Mrs. S. L. Maiden, of Greenfield; Nanny Sharp, now Mrs. Jesse Campbell, of Greenfield.

1916-Mary Lee Swaim, now Mrs. Artie Estes, of Dresden; Kate Hummel, now Mrs. Jones of Brunswick, Ga.; Verda Abernathy, attending the Middle Tennessee State Normal; Leonidas Holland, head of music department of the Freed-Hardeman College, Henderson; Priestly Deuberry, farming and making a specialty of highly bred poultry at Greenfield; Brown Miller, manager and owner of a pressing establishment at Holly Springs, Miss.; Eleanor Deuberry, now Mrs. L. D. McAdams of Chattanooga; Mary Brock, now Mrs. Homer Akin, of Paris; Lyndelle Brasfield, now Mrs. W. D. Harris of Greenfield.

From: The Sternfels [mailto:sternfels@charter.net]
Sent: Thursday, April 11, 2002 7:24 PM
To: Michael D. Brasfield
Subject: Re: Stella

I live in Louisiana. My daddy, Jimmy Leroy Bankston was Stella's son. Betty Jean Bankston Bryant..now deceased and Charles Richard Bankston, deceased, were his sister and brother. Stella is buried in Henderson, Nevada in an unmarked grave. She died a few years before I was born. I am 39. I have a picture of her and my grandfather ...would you like me to send it? I don't know much about her family. I believe she was an only child. She was married a few times and moved around a lot besides that. She had green eyes and brown hair with a fair complexion.

Lee
 
BRASFIELD, Stella Mae (I22450)
 
13254 The Ladd family : a genealogical and biographical memoir of the descendants of Daniel Ladd, of Haverhill, Mass., Joseph Ladd, of Portsmouth, R.I., John Ladd, of Burlington, N.J., John Ladd, of Charles City Co., Va. Source Source: S7432 (S7432)
 
13255 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I9428)
 
13256 The Messenger. 07.29.08
Ira Brasfield, 84, of Gibson died July 24, 2008, at Humboldt General Hospital. His wife, the former Maggie Lou Carpenter, was a former resident of this area and he had several relatives in Obion County. Services were 4:30 p.m. Sunday at Gibson Baptist Church, with the Revs. Mike Rhodes and Gib Tucker officiating. Graveside services followed at 6:45 p.m. Sunday at Obion County Memorial Gardens. The family requests that memorials be made to Gibson Baptist Church, Gibson TN 38338. Bodkin Funeral Home in Humboldt was in charge of arrangements. He was born June 2, 1924, in Crockett County, son of the late Ira Orbin and Lula Pearl (Peal) Brasfield. He was a World War II U.S. Navy veteran and a retired teacher. He had lived in Gibson for 49 years and was a member of Gibson Baptist Church, where he had been a deacon, church secretary and treasurer, a Sunday school teacher, Sunday school superintendent and song leader. He was also a former member of Gibson Lions Club. Survivors, in addition to his wife, include two sons and daughters-in-law, Dwayne Franklin and Melissa Brasfield of Humboldt and Steven and Lynn Brasfield of Milan; his daughter and son-in-law, Glenda and Lynn Tharp of Nashville; his brother, Cornelious Brasfield of Jackson; six grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and several brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law, including Henry and Brenda Carpenter of Springfield, Donald and Katrina Dugger of Troy, Frankie France of Union City and Mary Ann and Tommy Carpenter of Rives.
 
BRASFIELD, Ira Sylvester (I32147)
 
13257 The Metropolitan Church Association, an offshoot of the Methodist Church in the northern states, established itself as a haven for those who felt their church was becoming too formal. Its headquarters was in Waukesha, Wisconsin. It was also referred to as the Society of the Burning Bush. Having established communal colonies in Virginia, West Virginia and Louisiana, plans were made in 1912 to create a colony in Texas. In that year, 1,520 fertile acres were acquired near the town of Bullard. The land was ideal for agriculture that developed into the main source of income for the colony. The colony, however, was never self-supporting and created a financial drain on the Association. To meet its financial obligations, the land was sold in 1919 and the colony's residents dispersed. Today, none of the original buildings remain and the pecan orchard directly across the street from the present-day Bullard High School primarily marks the site of the former town. SUBMITTED BY: Henry Chenoweth
 
BRASSFIELD, Preston (I7366)
 
13258 The Millennium File Source Source: S506 (S506)
 
13259 The Millennium File Source Source: S6235 (S6235)
 
13260 The Millennium File Source Source: S7025 (S7025)
 
13261 The Millennium File Source Source: S17158 (S17158)
 
13262 The Millennium File Source Source: S18773 (S18773)
 
13263 The New England Historical and Genealogical Register Source Source: S10816 (S10816)
 
13264 The Obituary Daily Times Source Source: S26 (S26)
 
13265 The Obituary Daily Times Source Source: S221 (S221)
 
13266 The Obituary Daily Times Source Source: S351 (S351)
 
13267 The Obituary Daily Times Source Source: S1068 (S1068)
 
13268 The Obituary Daily Times Source Source: S1156 (S1156)
 
13269 The Obituary Daily Times Source Source: S1195 (S1195)
 
13270 The Obituary Daily Times Source Source: S1325 (S1325)
 
13271 The Obituary Daily Times Source Source: S1803 (S1803)
 
13272 The Obituary Daily Times Source Source: S3542 (S3542)
 
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13298 The Obituary Daily Times Source Source: S13137 (S13137)
 
13299 The Obituary Daily Times Source Source: S13211 (S13211)
 
13300 The Obituary Daily Times Source Source: S13695 (S13695)
 

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