Sherelda Elizabeth Justice

Sherelda Elizabeth Justice

Female Abt 1874 - 1970  (~ 96 years)

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  1. 1.  Sherelda Elizabeth Justice was born about 1874 (daughter of Marion M. Justice and Telithia Caroline Brummitt); died on 26 Jul 1970.

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    • _UID: CBFD39AA7C724EE18324A0720C4B8D319658

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    SISSON, MRS. SHRELDA ELIZABETH JUSTICE, 96, who leaves 172 livingdescendants, died at 10:20 a.m. Saturday in Oak Ridge Hospital.Sheentered the hospital on July 26 after a heart attack. Mrs. Sisson sonsuffered an attack two years and had not beeeen well since. A native ofCoalfield, she lived in Anderson County at the time of her death witha son, Harlan. She moved among her children. She was the wife of thelate Richard Albert Sisson, who worked in timber and farming. He alsowas a justice of the peace and served as a deputy sheriff for a numberof years. He died May 1, 1950. The Sissons lived on a farm at OliverSprings. They had nine children, six of whom are still living.Deceasedare. J. M. Sisson, who was a member of the Anderson County Board ofEducation and worked as a state mine inspector,Richard Albert SissonJr. a mine supervisor in Argus,Ala. and Howard Sisson of Maryville whoworked at Alcoa. The Sisson reared five homeless boys.Mrs. Sisson wasa warm person who looved company. She enjoyed preparing food forfriends and passers-by.Several other in Mrs. Sisson's family lived toadvanced ages.Her father, M.M. Justice, a Morgan County farmer, livedto be 101.A brother Judge S.H. Justice of Wartburg, lived to b be 85.heserved as a state representative from Anderson, Morgan, Claiborne andCampbell counties.Another brother, Horace Justice lived on Justicefarm, died at 86.A sister, Mrs. Florence Cheek, died at 93, andanother, Mrs. Arpie Jackson, at 84.Mrs. Sisson had been a member ofPleasant Grove Baptist Church in Coalfield for 51 years.A daughter,Mrs. Cecil ( Arpie) Parks,is the Laurel Grove community correspondentfor the Clinton Courier-News.Services were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday atthe First Bst Baptist Church in Oliver Springs with the Rev.Larry Duke andtheRev.F.A .Alcorn officiating.Burial was in Oliver SpringsCemetery.She leaves two other sons, Dave Sisson of Coalfield andLuffman Sisson of Harriman, two other daughters, Mrs. George ( Flora)Massengill and Mrs. Jess ( Viola) Taylor, both of Oliver Springs, 42grandchildren, 96 great-grandchildren and 22great-great-grandchildren. [Clinton Courier Aug.6,1970]

    Family/Spouse: Richard Albert Sisson. Richard was born about 1874; died on 1 May 1950. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Flora N. Sisson died on 25 Jan 1984.
    2. Luffman Sisson
    3. Richard Albert Sisson, Jr.
    4. Arpie C. Sisson was born about 1899; died on 16 Nov 1978.
    5. William David Sisson was born on 14 Nov 1900; died on 24 Jul 1974; was buried in Estes Cemetery, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.
    6. James M. Sisson was born about 1902.
    7. Harlan Sisson was born about 1907; died on 2 Jan 1977.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Marion M. Justice was born on 26 Jun 1850 (son of Squire Justice and Sarah Russell); died on 11 Apr 1951.

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    • _UID: 7E6951504D1349F7AF5AE7C20306E8885313

    Notes:

    1920 MORGAN COUNTY CENSUS
    JUSTICE, Marion Head M W 69 TN Farmer
    Carolina Wife F W 73 TN
    Horace Son M W 38 TN Coal Miner
    Clifford Gson M W 4 TN

    Marion married Telithia Caroline Brummitt on 26 Nov 1871. Telithia (daughter of James A Brummitt and Serelda Brown) was born on 18 May 1846 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States; died on 4 Dec 1928 in Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Estes Cemetery, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Telithia Caroline Brummitt was born on 18 May 1846 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States (daughter of James A Brummitt and Serelda Brown); died on 4 Dec 1928 in Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Estes Cemetery, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.

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    • _UID: CBFA632A25A04F9F8B9F1D2B702DAEE8AAEC

    Notes:

    Mrs. Justice was born May 18, 1846, in Anderson County, Tennessee near the little station known as Marlow, in that county; her maiden name was Telitha Caroline Brummitt. Her father's names was James Brummitt and her mother's name was Serelda Brown Brummitt.

    Mrs. Justice leaves to mourn her loss her husband, M.M. Justice, who is in his 79th year, and the following children: Mrs. Florence Cheek of Coal Hill, Mrs. R.A. Sisson of Oliver Springs, Mrs. Arpie Jackson of Coalfield, Judge S.H. Justice of Wartburg, and Horace Justice of Coalfield and three infant children who died in early life, making eight children born to this union. She is also survived by sixteen grand-children and twenty great-grandchildren, and one brother, the Rev. W.R. Brummitt of Oliver Springs; and one sister, Mrs. Mary A. Freybarger, living at Hamilton, Ohio.

    Mrs. Justice was 13 years of age when the war between the North and the South was declared, and many times during her life, while in a reminiscent mood, she would tell of the many struggles and trials that she had undergone during that war. In Feb. 1862, her father was shot and killed through a crack in the door during the early part of the night, after a hard days work clearing a new ground, while he had one of his younger children in his arms. At the report of the gun the father of Mrs. Justice dropped the child from his arms and fell with his hands in the fire. There being no one in the house at this time, except the father of Mrs. Justice, her mother, who was very ill and confined to her bed; the little child and Mrs. Justice, who was then only 13 years of age. After the fatal shot had been fired, Mrs. Justice locked her arms under the arms of her dead father, pulling him out of the fire and straightening out his lifeless body on the floor. At this time the mother of Mrs. Justice thought in all probability that their house was surrounded by enemies, so she ordered that the light be extinguished and the fire covered up until an investigation could be made and the neighbors notified. In this condition, Mrs. Justice with her sick mother in bed kept a vigilant watch through the night while her father lay a lifeless corps on the floor before them.

    During the year 1862, while the war between the states was still raging, Mrs. Justice's older brother Wiley Brummitt, had enlisted in the Union Army nad was stationed at Fishing Creek, Ky., and while there got a permit or furlough to visit his wife, mother and sisters in Anderson County, Tenn. He came home and stayed a few days and while returning back to his regiment across the mountain and down New River, he was encountered by a bunch of guerillas, whose purpose was to loot, steal and kill and the ran Mr. Brummitt into the river and shot him in the face; then it was that Mrs. Justice, though a girl in her ealy teens, was again called to a trying ordeal. She walked from Anderson County by way of Blowing Springs, where Winrock mines are now situated, but arrived after her brother had been buried in the old White Grave Yard in the 10th district of Anderson County on New River. She met her duties boldly, and got her brother's haver sack, as she always called it, his shot pouch and army rifle, after which she wended her way back across the mountain to her old home near Marlow.

    She had a brother names Gilbert Brummitt, who died at Somerset, Ky., while serving in the Union Army. She had another brother names Moses Brummitt, who also was a soldier in the Union Army, who was captured by the Confederate soldiers and imprisoned on Belle Isle, who died there during that great struggle. W.R. Brummitt who is now living at Oliver Springs, served in the Union Army, 3 years, 7 months and 17 days, and was honorable discharged. He is now in this 85th year. Mrs. Justice had a sister by the name of Martha Brummitt, who married one Daniel Jones of Morgan County; this sister died in Roane Ciounty many years ago. She had two younger brothers, namely, James and Rufus, who were not old enough to enlist in the army, both have been dead several years.
    Mrs. Justice was a member of the Baptist Church for near 60 years; she was a strong believer in the Baptist faith, but first of all she believed in God. She loved her family and her friends and was ever ready to speak a good word to those in trouble. She was married to M.M. Justice, Nov. 26, 1871 by Squire Thos. Davis, who was one of the old pioneers of this county.

    Mrs. Justice used to tell of the many hardships and privations that she and the other members of her family were subjected to during the Civil War, and on one occasion, she told of her mother owning a find young mare, and while the Confederate ssoldiers were passing through the country, she bridled and led this young mare away from the main road out into the forest and kept her there all night for fear she would be taken away from them. She said that this young mare could hear the other horses passing the road and would attempt to squeal or nicker to them, as she called it, and at each time she would take her bonnet and wrap it around the mare's mouth and nostrils to keep the soldiers who were passing the road from hearing the squeal of the animal.
    Mrs Justice had many friends and no enemies in so far as we know, and will be long remembered and never forgotten.

    *From the Morgan County News dated: December 13, 1928*


    Telethis Carolina Brummitt Justice [alternately spelled Talethia, Caroline, Brummett, and Jestus or Justus] died December 4, 1928 in Morgan County, Tennessee. Some family history says she died in Morgan, Alabama. However, her death certificate was issued in Morgan County and Dr. Herman Heacker attended her from November 10, 1928 until her death on December 4. Dr. Heacker lists Coalfield as the town/community and states that she died from colon cancer.

    Her death was reported by her husband, Marion Justice [again, mispelled on the death certificate].

    The death certificate lists her parents as James A. Brummitt and Seralda Brown. Both of her parents and Caroline herself were born in Tennessee.

    She is buried in the Estes Cemetery in Coalfield. Find-A-Grave Link:
    http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=149600987&ref=acom

    Children:
    1. Horace Justice
    2. S.H. Justice, Judge died on 29 Apr 1957.
    3. Florence Justice was born in 1872; died in 1964.
    4. 1. Sherelda Elizabeth Justice was born about 1874; died on 26 Jul 1970.
    5. Arpie A. Justice was born on 28 Dec 1881; died on 26 Nov 1959; was buried in Estes Cemetery, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Squire JusticeSquire Justice was born on 12 Aug 1813 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States (son of Abraham Justice, son of Abraham Justice and Manhattie Stonecipher); died on 17 Oct 1894 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Justice Cemetery Balden Camp, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.

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    • _UID: 2504D84D74904FEB8FD32CAF365BF3BB0878

    Notes:

    1850 MORGAN COUNTY CENSUS
    --10--31--71--1--Jestus--Squire------38--m--*--farmer--$1,000.00--TN--*--*--*--*--*
    --10--32--71--2--Jestus--Sarah------35--f--*--*--*--TN--*--*--*--*--*
    --10--33--71--3--Jestus--Abraham------16--m--*--laborer--*--TN--*--*--*--*--*
    --10--34--71--4--Jestus--Mahala------4--f--*--*--*--TN--*--*--*--*--*
    --10--35--71--5--Jestus--Emily------2--f--*--*--*--TN--*--*--*--*--*
    --10--36--72--1--Jestus--Joseph------24--m--*--farmer--$100.00--TN--*--*--*--*--*
    --10--37--72--2--Jestus--Elizabeth------21--f--*--*--*--TN--*--*--*--*--*
    --10--38--72--3--Jestus--Michael------2--m--*--*--*--TN--*--*--*--*--*
    --10--39--72--4--Jestus--John------6mo.--m--*--*--*--TN--*--*--*--*--*

    1860 MORGAN COUNTY CENSUS, DISTRICT 1 (Page 11)
    JUSTICE, Squire45MWFarmerTenn
    Sarah42FWHKTenn
    Mahala14FWTenn
    Emily Jane11FWTenn
    Nanan9MWTenn
    Squire12MWTenn
    Leroy5MWTenn
    Andrew2MWTenn

    Posted on "This is MY Coalfield" by Jim Bass
    Here is a photo I found on Ancestry.com. This is Squire Justice (1813-1894). He had a least two wives: Sarah "Sally" Russell and Catherine Jackson (daughter of Rev. Wm. R. Jackson). He fathered many children - listed below is an excerpt from a story on Ancestry.com which mentions yet a another wife, Rachell.

    "Squire first married Rachell and to this union was born one sone named Aberham (called Abe) after his grandfather. His wife Rachell left home taking his best mare and son. She left his son Abe on a big rock just as you leave highway 62 to go innto the Big Mt. Hollow area. Squire came and got his son and later went to Knoxville and got his mare. At this time, he lived on the mountain known as the Fork Mt. section of Anderson County, in the NW corner. This place is known even to this day as Squires Gap. Squire later married Sarah Russell on November 1, 1844.

    About the same time Squire married Sarah, he left the mountains and moved to Coalfield TN (section of Morgan County). Sometime later, Sarah died and Squire married the third time to Catherine Jackson. Squire finished his life in the Coalfied section of Morgan County. He is buried in the Justice grave yard in the Balden Camp area of Coalfield. "

    Birth:
    Note: Morgan Co didn't exist in 1813. J Solis 07-07-09

    Squire married Sarah Russell. Sarah was born in 1815; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sarah Russell was born in 1815; and died.

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    • _UID: 1BB63238DB794412A2924376189B0A6AF94C

    Children:
    1. Mahala Justice was born on 21 Feb 1845; and died.
    2. Emily Jane Justice was born on 6 Sep 1847 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States; died on 11 Mar 1932 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Estes Cemetery, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.
    3. 2. Marion M. Justice was born on 26 Jun 1850; died on 11 Apr 1951.
    4. William S. Jestes was born on 12 Aug 1855; died in 1947 in Harlan, Kentucky, United States; was buried in Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.

  3. 6.  James A Brummitt was born on 31 Jul 1812 (son of Thomas Brummett and Mary Burris); and died.

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    • _UID: C25637F4C883484CA12EFE58D933494BE7DD

    Notes:

    In 1850 James A and Serelda Brown Brummet [Brummitt] were living in Anderson County, TN. Neither James nor Serelda could read and write, although 16-year-old Willie and 11-year-old Thomas could. No notation is made for the other children in the household: Moses W B, 9, William R, 6, Tabitha C, 4, and James A., 2. All were born in Tennessee.

    They are living next door to Moses Brown, presumably a relative of Serelda. He is 24 and in his household, among others, is a 19-year-old male named Thomas B. Brown.

    James married Serelda Brown. Serelda was born about 1815; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Serelda Brown was born about 1815; and died.

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    • _UID: E3E26BEBD8DD4FB6871C5CBB72C26193B780

    Notes:

    1880 MORGAN COUNTY CENSUS, Page 13
    BRUMIT, Sarelda F W 65 Keeping House Tenn
    Rufus J. M W 25 Son Farmer Tenn

    Telethis Carolina Brummitt Justice [alternately spelled Talethia, Caroline, Brummett, and Jestus or Justus] died December 4, 1928 in Morgan County, Tennessee. Some family history says she died in Morgan, Alabama. However, her death certificate was issued in Morgan County and Dr. Herman Heacker attended her from November 10, 1928 until her death on December 4. Dr. Heacker lists Coalfield as the town/community and states that she died from colon cancer.

    Her death was reported by her husband, Marion Justice [again, mispelled on the death certificate].

    The death certificate lists her parents as James A. Brummitt and Seralda Brown. Both of her parents and Caroline herself were born in Tennessee.

    She is buried in the Estes Cemetery in Coalfield. Find-A-Grave Link:
    Mrs. Justice was born May 18, 1846, in Anderson County, Tennessee near the little station known as Marlow, in that county; her maiden name was Telitha Caroline Brummitt. Her father's names was James Brummitt and her mother's name was Serelda Brown Brummitt.

    Mrs. Justice leaves to mourn her loss her husband, M.M. Justice, who is in his 79th year, and the following children: Mrs. Florence Cheek of Coal Hill, Mrs. R.A. Sisson of Oliver Springs, Mrs. Arpie Jackson of Coalfield, Judge S.H. Justice of Wartburg, and Horace Justice of Coalfield and three infant children who died in early life, making eight children born to this union. She is also survived by sixteen grand-children and twenty great-grandchildren, and one brother, the Rev. W.R. Brummitt of Oliver Springs; and one sister, Mrs. Mary A. Freybarger, living at Hamilton, Ohio.

    Mrs. Justice was 13 years of age when the war between the North and the South was declared, and many times during her life, while in a reminiscent mood, she would tell of the many struggles and trials that she had undergone during that war. In Feb. 1862, her father was shot and killed through a crack in the door during the early part of the night, after a hard days work clearing a new ground, while he had one of his younger children in his arms. At the report of the gun the father of Mrs. Justice dropped the child from his arms and fell with his hands in the fire. There being no one in the house at this time, except the father of Mrs. Justice, her mother, who was very ill and confined to her bed; the little child and Mrs. Justice, who was then only 13 years of age. After the fatal shot had been fired, Mrs. Justice locked her arms under the arms of her dead father, pulling him out of the fire and straightening out his lifeless body on the floor. At this time the mother of Mrs. Justice thought in all probability that their house was surrounded by enemies, so she ordered that the light be extinguished and the fire covered up until an investigation could be made and the neighbors notified. In this condition, Mrs. Justice with her sick mother in bed kept a vigilant watch through the night while her father lay a lifeless corps on the floor before them.

    During the year 1862, while the war between the states was still raging, Mrs. Justice's older brother Wiley Brummitt, had enlisted in the Union Army nad was stationed at Fishing Creek, Ky., and while there got a permit or furlough to visit his wife, mother and sisters in Anderson County, Tenn. He came home and stayed a few days and while returning back to his regiment across the mountain and down New River, he was encountered by a bunch of guerillas, whose purpose was to loot, steal and kill and the ran Mr. Brummitt into the river and shot him in the face; then it was that Mrs. Justice, though a girl in her ealy teens, was again called to a trying ordeal. She walked from Anderson County by way of Blowing Springs, where Winrock mines are now situated, but arrived after her brother had been buried in the old White Grave Yard in the 10th district of Anderson County on New River. She met her duties boldly, and got her brother's haver sack, as she always called it, his shot pouch and army rifle, after which she wended her way back across the mountain to her old home near Marlow.

    She had a brother names Gilbert Brummitt, who died at Somerset, Ky., while serving in the Union Army. She had another brother names Moses Brummitt, who also was a soldier in the Union Army, who was captured by the Confederate soldiers and imprisoned on Belle Isle, who died there during that great struggle. W.R. Brummitt who is now living at Oliver Springs, served in the Union Army, 3 years, 7 months and 17 days, and was honorable discharged. He is now in this 85th year. Mrs. Justice had a sister by the name of Martha Brummitt, who married one Daniel Jones of Morgan County; this sister died in Roane Ciounty many years ago. She had two younger brothers, namely, James and Rufus, who were not old enough to enlist in the army, both have been dead several years.
    Mrs. Justice was a member of the Baptist Church for near 60 years; she was a strong believer in the Baptist faith, but first of all she believed in God. She loved her family and her friends and was ever ready to speak a good word to those in trouble. She was married to M.M. Justice, Nov. 26, 1871 by Squire Thos. Davis, who was one of the old pioneers of this county.

    Mrs. Justice used to tell of the many hardships and privations that she and the other members of her family were subjected to during the Civil War, and on one occasion, she told of her mother owning a find young mare, and while the Confederate ssoldiers were passing through the country, she bridled and led this young mare away from the main road out into the forest and kept her there all night for fear she would be taken away from them. She said that this young mare could hear the other horses passing the road and would attempt to squeal or nicker to them, as she called it, and at each time she would take her bonnet and wrap it around the mare's mouth and nostrils to keep the soldiers who were passing the road from hearing the squeal of the animal.
    Mrs Justice had many friends and no enemies in so far as we know, and will be long remembered and never forgotten.

    *From the Morgan County News dated: December 13, 1928*

    Children:
    1. Gilbert Brummitt died in in Somerset, Pulaski, Kentucky, United States.
    2. Martha Brummitt
    3. Moses Brummitt
    4. Rufus Brummitt
    5. Wiley Brummitt
    6. 3. Telithia Caroline Brummitt was born on 18 May 1846 in Clinton, Anderson, Tennessee, United States; died on 4 Dec 1928 in Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Estes Cemetery, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.
    7. James Brummitt was born about 1850; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Abraham Justice was born about 1790 in North Carolina, United States (son of Moses Justice, Jr and Female Cherokee Indian, son of Moses Justice, Jr); died on 21 Dec 1859.

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    • _UID: DCA235955EFD4EEB85B97C9A6481A8D693A5

    Notes:

    1850 Morgan County Census
    --10--28--70--1--Jestus--Abraham------60--m--*--farmer--$1,500.00--NC--*--*--*--*--*
    --10--29--70--2--Jestus--Hilela------60--f--*--*--*--NC--*--*--*--*--*
    --10--30--70--3--Jestus--Sarah------30--f--*--*--*--TN--*--*--*--*--*
    --10--31--71--1--Jestus--Squire------38--m--*--farmer--$1,000.00--TN--*--*--*--*--*
    --10--32--71--2--Jestus--Sarah------35--f--*--*--*--TN--*--*--*--*--*
    --10--33--71--3--Jestus--Abraham------16--m--*--laborer--*--TN--*--*--*--*--*
    --10--34--71--4--Jestus--Mahala------4--f--*--*--*--TN--*--*--*--*--*
    --10--35--71--5--Jestus--Emily------2--f--*--*--*--TN--*--*--*--*--*

    1860 Morgan County Census, District 2
    Justice, Abraham65MWFarmerN.C.
    Hetta66FWDomesticN.C.
    Sarah34FWDomesticN.C.
    Larkin30MWFarmerTenn
    Jain37FWDomesticNC
    Mary12FWTenn
    Irahiah9MWTenn
    Riley8MWTenn
    Wm6MWTenn
    Sarah1FWTenn

    Abraham married Manhattie Stonecipher. Manhattie (daughter of Joseph Marion Stonecipher and Salome Ross) was born in 1794 in North Carolina, United States; died on 10 Oct 1867. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Manhattie Stonecipher was born in 1794 in North Carolina, United States (daughter of Joseph Marion Stonecipher and Salome Ross); died on 10 Oct 1867.

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    • _UID: 3DC8A6FFAE574D139A498751525C345905CC

    Children:
    1. Sarah Justice was buried in Union Cemetery, Wartburg, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.
    2. Mary Justice was born on 15 Dec 1811; and died.
    3. 4. Squire Justice was born on 12 Aug 1813 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States; died on 17 Oct 1894 in Morgan, Tennessee, United States; was buried in Justice Cemetery Balden Camp, Coalfield, Morgan, Tennessee, United States.
    4. Michael Justice was born on 29 Apr 1818; died on 13 Aug 1893.
    5. John Justus was born on 24 Jun 1820; died on 29 Jul 1904.
    6. Junejane Justice was born on 12 Dec 1822; and died.
    7. Joseph Justice was born on 2 May 1825; died on 13 Sep 1901.
    8. Larkin Justice was born on 15 Mar 1828; died on 25 May 1897.
    9. Slameyan Justice was born on 23 May 1831; and died.
    10. Martha Justice was born on 9 Sep 1835; died on 6 Jun 1897.

  3. 12.  Thomas Brummett was born on 6 Nov 1753 in Albemarle, Virginia, United States; died in 1842 in Anderson, Tennessee, United States.

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    • _UID: 98FF078112484D1192B99172E6BB0924F329

    Notes:

    Children are based on Mary Burris Pension Application of 1842.

    Thomas filed a pension application in 1818. At the time he listed four children: Thomas, Sally, Ann, and Elijah. The ages he gives in the pension application do not line up with the ages of his children as listed by Mary in her pension application of 1842. She filed for pension the same year that Thomas died (1842).

    The nature of Thomas' injuries or disabilities are not noted in the copy of the pension file, attached to this record.

    Mary's pension application was denied on the basis that she was not able to provide proof of their marriage.

    Thomas married Mary Burris in Knox, Tennessee, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 13.  Mary Burris

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    • _UID: 0501063CFD2749C0B9CD042AD0A351D2BFCC

    Children:
    1. Hannah Brummett was born on 17 May 1794; and died.
    2. Delila Brummett was born on 15 Jan 1796; and died.
    3. Belinda Brummett was born on 14 Dec 1798; and died.
    4. William Brummett was born on 8 Dec 1800; and died.
    5. Elijah Brummett was born on 25 Jan 1802; and died.
    6. Sarah Brummett was born on 15 May 1804; and died.
    7. Anna Brummett was born on 15 May 1806; and died.
    8. Rhoda Brummett was born on 14 Sep 1808; and died.
    9. Sintha Brummett was born on 22 Jun 1810; and died.
    10. 6. James A Brummitt was born on 31 Jul 1812; and died.
    11. Thomas Brummett was born in 1818; and died.