Thomas Brumfield
Thomas
Brumfield had a land homestead in Pike County, Mississippi. From research, he is known to have a wife Celia (Selia) her last
name unknown and had one child a daughter Mary. Mary attended school in Pike County. Mary Brumfield and Willis Bowens at the age of approximately 17 and 27 years old married. Tom enumerated as the head of the household in the 1910 census with Mary and Willis Bowens having had nine children listed with six surviving Isaac 12, Thomas 10, Mattie 8, Willis Jr. 6, Rosabel (Roosevelt) 1 10/12 and Nehemiah 4. Courtny a 4 year old child in the 1900 census is no longer listed and presumably dead.
Tom as a farmer, provided economic support for his family and extended family. I was unable to uncover any additional information related to Mary and Willis Bowens after the 1910 census. Tom employed his grandchildren on the farm.
Tom as a farmer, provided economic support for his family and extended family. I was unable to uncover any additional information related to Mary and Willis Bowens after the 1910 census. Tom employed his grandchildren on the farm.
In
the World War I registrations, Issac and Tommy Bowens are farmers and list Tom
Brumfield Sr. as their employer in September 12,1918 and October 28, 1918
respectively.
Isaac Bowens WWI Registration |
Tommy Bowens WWI Registration |
During my genealogy trip to the Allen County library, I found additional school census for Pike County, Mississippi. Tom Brumfield also was listed as the guardian for his grandchildren Nehemiah and Roosevelt Bowens 17 and 14 years old respectively at the Pike County Yale School in 1923.
1923 Pike County, Ms. School Records Tom Brumfield guardian Roosevelt Bowens & Nehemiah Bowens children The children of Silas Caston, John Gatlin & Squire Gatlin are also listed in this record
In 1926, Tom Brumfield had apoplexy which is defined as a stroke and died 2 weeks later. On his death certificate, Lidia Caston is his mother and Celia Brumfield was the informant. This death certificate and the Federal 1870 census which I posted in part 2 of this series are the two items that establish Thomas Brumfield as a child of Liddie Caston.
----The Tree Gardener |
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