Tuesday, August 20, 2019

The Guardians Part 1 Thomas Brumfield Guardian

Fragmented Families

Thomas Brumfield Guardian

I have taken a long sabbatical from blogging but not from my search of tree family history.  I will continue to continue to blog and hopefully more family members will follow the blog. 

One of my primary interests in my family trees is to go beyond the brick wall of 1870. The year 1870 is the first time that black Africans previously enslaved in the United States were identified in the United State census.   I realize that my ancestors may have been sold, freed before the Emancipation Proclamation, escaped from enslavement, transported to other continents during the diaspora and died unidentified.

Identification of different families father, mother and children have been the nucleus of my research.   Many of the families however have been fragmented.  It is my attempt to identify descendants of fragmented families which include widows and orphans. I would like to start a series of blogs that I call The Guardians. This series is based on information I have found related to my family trees.  
The 1865 Mississippi Black Codes further restricted and regulated the lives of freed black people.   The Apprentice laws stated that any child under 18 years old who was an orphan or family unable to provide support for the child could be assigned to the former owner. Black men with limited rights were the guardians of the family, widows, and orphans after slavery.  I have chosen the term "Guardians" because all women had minimal social and no voting rights. Black orphans had no rights.

This research project is constantly evolving because I am looking for new information.  In reviewing some of my research, I found the names of children who had guardians of my trees in Pike County, Mississippi. 

Thomas Brumfield (1852-1926)  was a child of Liddie and Louis (?) Brumfield.  He was a farmer and homesteaded land in Pike County, Mississippi. Thomas and Celia (1850-unknown) had a daughter Mary.  Mary Brumfield married Willis (Parker) Bowens on January 11, 1894 in Pike County, Mississippi File # 0043983 Book "D" page 322.  Mary and Willis Bowens are enumerated with their children in the Pike County, Mississippi 1900 Federal census.   


Source Citation

Year: 1900; Census Place: Beat 1, Pike, Mississippi; Page: 5; Enumeration District: 0105; FHL microfilm: 1240825

 Bowens Willis           Head B     Oct 1861   32
                Mary            Wife B     Dec 1877   23
                Courtney   Daughter B     Dec 1895     4
                 Isaac           Son          B     Mar 1897     2
                Thomas        Son    B      Jan 1900    4/12

By 1910 Mary and Willis with their children were living in the household of Tom and Celia Brumfield Mary's parents.  Courtney is not listed with the family.


Source Citation

Year: 1910; Census Place: Beat 1, Pike, Mississippi; Roll: T624_756; Page: 1A; Enumeration District: 0094; FHL microfilm: 1374769
Brumfield Thomas Head                   M  58  
                           Celia     wife                    F   49
Bowens     Mary     daughter             F  33
                 Isaac      grandson             M 12
                 Thomas  grandson            M 10
                 Mattie    granddaughter     F  8
                Willis Jr.  grandson            M  6
                Nehemiah grandson           M  4
                Rosebel     grandson           M 1 10/12  
                (Roosevelt)

Mary Bowens died sometime in 1914 at the age of 33 years old. I do not know the cause of death and have not located a death certificate. His father Thomas Brumfield became the guardian of her children. I have not located any additional information concerning Willis Bowens. 




In this document dated December 17, 1914,  Thomas Brumfield Sr. takes responsibility for his daughter Mary Bowens' estate and agrees to take inventory of her goods, and chattels (personal possessions)  and pay her debts.  

In my blog post Six Degrees of Separation Caston & Brumfield families Part 12 date 2/24/2015, I discuss Tom Brumfield and some of Mary's children. 




Sunday, November 11, 2018

Veterans Day 2018

Honoring Family Veterans

On the 11th hour of the 11th day on the 11th month in 1918 an armistice between Germany and the Allied nations during the Great War known as World War I was established. This day was known as Armistice Day. This day has transformed to an official holiday to honor all members of the United States Armed forces now called Veterans Day.  Today I would like to honor my living relatives and ancestors on my trees who were in the armed forces. My research has not allowed me to identify all the veterans past or present. I will continue to search. They however are not forgotten.  Grateful for their service. God bless them all. Let’s support our living veterans.

Name
State of Residence
Enlistment Date
Branch of Service
Rank
Gerald R. Hollins

16 Sep 1969-1 Sep 1993
US Air Force
Master Sergeant
(E-7)
Linda Hollins


US Air Force
Sergeant
Roy Jefferson-Lampton

1990-2000
US  Army
Sergeant
Eddie Brumfield Jr.

19 Mar 1969
 US Air Force
Airman

Bertha Bearden
Mississippi
17 Feb 1943
US Women’s Army Corp (WAC)
Sergeant
WWII
Charles David
McEwen

09 Dec 1941
 US  Army
Private
WWII
Chris Seay
Mississippi
03 Dec 1943
US Army Air Forces
Sergeant
WWII
Wiley Caston
Mississippi
23 Jan 1943

US Army

James Conerly


US Army
Private
Wallace Caston
Mississippi

US Army

Cicero Caston
Mississippi
10 Dec 1942
US Army
Private
WWII
Claude Sibley

25 Sep 1942
US Army
Private
WWII
Earche Raymond Banks
Louisiana
19 Feb 1946
US Army
Private
Eddie Dunlap

28 Jan 1953
US Army

Eddie Lee Osby
Mississippi
14 Apr 1943
US Army
Private
WWII
Edward Lee
Elam
Illinois
14 Sep 1966
US Army
Private
Viet Nam
Elijah Brumfield
Mississippi
28 July 1918
 US  Army
WWI
Woodrow
Brumfield
Mississippi

 US Navy
WWII
Jethro Gatlin
Mississippi
28 July 1918
 US  Army
WWI
Ernest Benjamin
Strickland Sr
Tennessee
23 Mar 1941
US  Army
Sergeant
WWII
Thomas Claude Strickland

29 June 1949
 US Army
Corporal
Korea
Florziel Jefferson
Mississippi
20  Aug 1942
 US Army
Private
WWII
Freddie Donnell
 Texas
31 Mar 1916
 US Army
Private
 WWI
Howard Lee Graves
Louisiana

 US Navy
WWII
Willie Graves
Louisiana
22 Feb 1943
 US Navy
WWII
Jasper Graves
Mississippi
5  Mar 1918
US Army
WWI
Sylvester Hill
Ohio
2 Jun 1942
US Army
WWII
Iddo Brent Jr
Mississippi
17  Aug 1942
US Army
Private
WWII
Isom Brumfield Jr
Mississippi
20 July 1943
US Army
Private
WWII
James Edwards Sr
Mississippi
03 Aug 1942
US  Army
Private
WWII
Jessie Caston Jr.
Mississippi
13  Dec 1945
US  Army
Private first class
Martin William Watkins
Texas
14 Sep 1951
US Army
Corporal
Korea
Mattie Donnell Hicks

10 Mar 1946
US Army
Major
WWII
KOREA
VIET NAM
Rodolph Knight Jr.
Louisiana
10 June 1960


Leamon Jefferson
Louisiana
27 July 1944
US Navy

Thomas Cornelius Brumfield
Louisiana
19 Feb  1943

US Army

Thad Brumfield
Mississippi
20 July 1943
US Army
WWII
Owen Brumfield
Mississippi
16 Oct 1942
US Army
WWII
Virgil Downs
Mississippi
1 Mar 1951
US Army


Samuel Conerly

Dec 17, 1942

WWII
Roosevelt Conerly
Mississippi
Oct 24, 1941
US Army
WWII





Abraham Brumfield Jr

Enlist date October 3, 1967
Sept  25,1969 release date
US Army

Walter Brumfield

July 24, 1945
US Army
WWII
Iddo Smith

March 31, 1918
US Army
WWI
Artie Bullock



WWI
Louis Johnson

March 27, 1944
US Army
WWII
Lattimore Zackery


US Army
WWII
Johnney Rayborn

Oct 14, 1945
US Army
WWII
Lavergne Rayborn


US Army
WWII







James Edwards Sr.
Wallace Caston
Wiley Caston
Ernest B. Strickland Sr.

Cicero Caston
                                                                

Linda Hollins

Gerald Hollins

Edward Elam
Willie Graves

Chris Seay




                           
b
Bertha Bearden
Bertha Bearden
 
Eddie Brumfield Jr.