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Thomas R. Brasher

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Thomas R. Brasher

Birth
Greenville County, South Carolina, USA
Death
1870 (aged 71–72)
Shelby County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Shelby County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Dates are best estimates only.

b/ ca 1798 Greenville Co, SC
d/ aft 1 Jun 1870 (official census date), Shelby Co, AL

Not to be confused with his distant cousin, Thomas H. Brasher b/ 1798 SC who was also in Shelby Co, AL as of 1820. The 1820 Shelby Co, AL census refers to Thomas R. as "Junior" and Thomas H. as "Senior."
The designations did not always mean father & son.

His name was Thomas R. Brasher,
m1 Nancy RAY, before or ca 1819, SC or AL?
She died around or shortly after childbirth in Oct. 1826.

m2 Nancy KENDRICK, 30 Aug 1827 Jefferson Co, AL

Children by 1st wife, Nancy Ray:

Probably:
1) 1 male b/ bet 1816-1820
2) 1 male b/ bet 1821-1825
3) Mary Emily (Polly) Brasher b/ Oct. 1826 d/ aft 1900

**These are the unnamed children per the 1820 and 1830 Shelby Co, AL census records. The male b/ bet 1826-1830 would have to be John Milton Brasher, his first child by his 2nd wife, as he was born on 4 Jan 1830.

Children by 2nd wife, Nancy Kendrick:

1) John Milton
2) Isom (Tom) Harrison
3) Lewis Turner
4) Andrew Jackson
5) Judith
6) Nancy
7) John William Taylor
(the "W. T. Brasher" who is also buried in this cemetery).

Parents:
Samuel Brasher (ca 1774 SC-17 Nov 1822 Greenville Co, SC) and
Mary Polly Long (ca 1785 SC-aft 1840 DeKalb Co, GA).

*Note: The Mary Polly Brasher in the 1840 Greenville Co, SC Census in the HH of widow Neomia Brasher is the daughter of Neomia, not our Mary who would be her sister in law. Mary, d/o Neomia never married and after Neomia's death, she is in the home of her brother, Henry. Our Mary is apparently in the 1840 DeKalb Co, GA home of Isaac Long Brasher. She probably died there before they moved to Shelby Co, AL.
Dates are best estimates only.

b/ ca 1798 Greenville Co, SC
d/ aft 1 Jun 1870 (official census date), Shelby Co, AL

Not to be confused with his distant cousin, Thomas H. Brasher b/ 1798 SC who was also in Shelby Co, AL as of 1820. The 1820 Shelby Co, AL census refers to Thomas R. as "Junior" and Thomas H. as "Senior."
The designations did not always mean father & son.

His name was Thomas R. Brasher,
m1 Nancy RAY, before or ca 1819, SC or AL?
She died around or shortly after childbirth in Oct. 1826.

m2 Nancy KENDRICK, 30 Aug 1827 Jefferson Co, AL

Children by 1st wife, Nancy Ray:

Probably:
1) 1 male b/ bet 1816-1820
2) 1 male b/ bet 1821-1825
3) Mary Emily (Polly) Brasher b/ Oct. 1826 d/ aft 1900

**These are the unnamed children per the 1820 and 1830 Shelby Co, AL census records. The male b/ bet 1826-1830 would have to be John Milton Brasher, his first child by his 2nd wife, as he was born on 4 Jan 1830.

Children by 2nd wife, Nancy Kendrick:

1) John Milton
2) Isom (Tom) Harrison
3) Lewis Turner
4) Andrew Jackson
5) Judith
6) Nancy
7) John William Taylor
(the "W. T. Brasher" who is also buried in this cemetery).

Parents:
Samuel Brasher (ca 1774 SC-17 Nov 1822 Greenville Co, SC) and
Mary Polly Long (ca 1785 SC-aft 1840 DeKalb Co, GA).

*Note: The Mary Polly Brasher in the 1840 Greenville Co, SC Census in the HH of widow Neomia Brasher is the daughter of Neomia, not our Mary who would be her sister in law. Mary, d/o Neomia never married and after Neomia's death, she is in the home of her brother, Henry. Our Mary is apparently in the 1840 DeKalb Co, GA home of Isaac Long Brasher. She probably died there before they moved to Shelby Co, AL.

Inscription

Tom and Nancy Brasher
Father of W. T. Brasher

(no dates listed)



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