Jesse K Brumfield 1807 – 1884
Jesse Kelly Brumfield was born 1 March 1807 in South Carolina. On 11 June 1830 he married Hannah Ann (Youngblood) Brumfield, daughter of Benjamin Youngblood and Susannah (Collins) Youngblood.[i], [ii]Their children were: Andrew Jackson Brumfield, George Washington Brumfield, Benjamin Kelly Brumfield, Henry Sims Brumfield, Mary Luezer Brumfield, Jesse Alexander Brumfield, Joseph Warren Brumfield, James Monroe Brumfield, Susan Lucinda (Brumfield) Andrews, John Richard Brumfield and Leah Elizabeth Brumfield.
Jesse and Hannah suffered the loss of five children at young ages. Benjamin Kelly Brumfield died in 1834, before his second birthday. Jesse and Hannah had to endure the deaths of two of their children in 1845. Jesse Alexander Brumfield was only six when he died in June and Mary Luezer Brumfield was only eight years old when she died in September. In 1858 Leah Elizabeth Brumfield was five years old when she died. In 1863 John Richard Brumfield died when he was 15 years old. At his time we do not know the causes of death for these children.
The family lived in Mississippi.
Jesse Kelly Brumfield and his wife Hannah Youngblood settled first at Union Creek in Pike County. Then they moved to a place known as ‘Love Plantation’ near Bogue Chitto River, south of Holmesville. This plantation had formerly been settled by William Love in 1809. This tract of land passed down through the family from Jesse K. Brumfield to his son Henry Sims Brumfield to his grandson Wyman Lee. Wyman is the second child of John Jesse Lee and Alice Brickham Brumfield, eighth daughter of Martha Elizabeth Bickham and Henry Sims Brumfield.[iii]
The 1850[iv]and 1860[v]US Census reports substantiate their home in Pike County. Jesse, who was a farmer, had land valued at $3,000 in 1850 and at $8,000 in 1860. In 1850 Rees Perkins Brown, son of Moses Brown, a distant relative lived with them. While living in Pike County Jesse was involved in many things.
Jesse Kelly Brumfield was elected Sheriff of Pike County, Miss in 1843 and served four years. He was for many years a Supervisor and was elected to the Mississippi Legislature as representative of Pike County in 1848 and served until 1852.[vi]
Jesse’s service became a tradition in the family with two more generations following in his footsteps.
Chief of Police of McComb [Dudley Atkinson Brumfield] for the past 11 years enters the race for sheriff of Pike County. His grandfather, Jesse Brumfield, was elected sheriff of the county in 1843, 96 years ago. His father, Henry S. Brumfield was treasurer of the county for several years, being elected in 1873. Chief Brumfield is one of the best known men in the county and has made a splendid record as head of the McComb police department.[vii]
Four sons of the family fought in the Civil War: Andrew Jackson Brumfield, George Washington Brumfield, Henry Sims Brumfield and James Monroe Brumfield. They served together in Company K, Brent’s Rifles, 38 Regiment of the Mississippi Calvary.They enlisted 26 April 1862.[viii], [ix]
Jesse moved his family to Amite County where they could be found in 1870[x]and 1880[xi]. In 1880 Jesse was 73 and Hannah was 71 years old.
Jesse Kelly Brumfield died 25 July 1884 in Amite County, Mississippi.[xii],[xiii] Jesse’s Obituary:
“31 Jul 1884 – Mr. Jesse Brumfield died at his Amite Co residence on Friday. Father of Henry S Brumfield. 7 Aug 1884 (Liberty Herald) Uncle Jesse Brumfield died at his residence in this county on the 25th of July 1884 in the 78th year of his age. Born in South Carolina. While a child with parents to Washington Parish, Louisiana.” From: O’Rourke, Helen L. Gone But Not Forgotten. Mississippi: Privately printed. Pike – Amite – Walthall Library System, 1022 Virginia Avenue, MS.
[i]Randolph, Ruth Brumfield, and Nell Brumfield Jacobs Smith. Brumfields Revisited: Ancestors and Descendants of George Y. and Martha Penny Brumfield (Privately printed, 1995).
[ii]Conerly, Luke War, Source Records from Pike County, Mississippi, 1798 – 1910 (SC: Southern Historical Press, 1989) 105.
[iii]Stewart, Charlotte J. Brumfield. (Ocean Springs, Mississippi: Blossman Printing, Inc., 1972) 27.
[iv]1850 US Census, MS, Pike County; digital image, Ancestry(ancestry.com: accessed 2015) Jesse Brumfield and family.
[v]1860 US Census, MS, Pike Co, Holmesville; digital image, Ancestry (ancestry.com: accessed 2015) Jesse Brumfield family.
[vi]Stewart, Charlotte J. Brumfield. (Ocean Springs, Mississippi: Blossman Printing, Inc., 1972) 27.
[vii]Dudley Atkinson Brumfield (McComb, MS: McComb Daily Journal, 15 May 1939)1; digital image, Newspapers.com: accessed May 2018.
[viii]Giambrone, Jeff T., Beneath Torn and Tattered Flags: A History of the 38th Mississippi Infantry, CSA(Bolton, MS: Privately Printed, 1998).
[ix]Sons of Confederate Veterans, Confederate Graves Registry Public Interface (cgr.scv.org: accessed August 2017.)
[x]1870 US Census, MS, Amite Co, Liberty; digital image, Ancestry(ancestry.com: accessed 2015) Jesse & Hannah Brumfield.
[xi]1880 US Census, MS, Amite Co; digital image, Ancestry(ancestry.com: accessed 2015) Jesse Broomfield.
[xii]Randolph, Ruth Brumfield, and Nell Brumfield Jacobs Smith. Brumfields Revisited: Ancestors and Descendants of George Y. and Martha Penny Brumfield (Privately printed, 1995).
[xiii]O’Rourke, Helen L. Gone But Not Forgotten. Mississippi(Privately printed) 108.
1 Jesse Kelly Brumfield b: 01 Mar 1807 iYork, SC, d: 25 Jul 1884 Amite, MS
… + Hannah Youngblood b: Abt. 1807 GA, m: 11 Jun 1830
……2 Andrew Jackson Brumfield b: 1831
……2 George Washington Brumfield b: 1831
……2 Benjamin Kelly Brumfield b: 14 Oct 1832, d: 11 Sep 1834
……2 Henry Sims Brumfield b: 05 Feb 1835 MS, d: 13 Dec 1915 MS
…… + Martha E Bickham b: 24 Oct 1840 Washington, LA, d: 03 Nov 1893 LA
……2 Mary Luezer Brumfield b: 24 Jan 1837, d: 7 Sep 1845
……2 Jesse Alexander Brumfield b: 15 Feb 1839, d: 15 Jun 1845
……2 Joseph Warren Brumfield b: 27 Feb 1841 MS, d: 01 Oct 1910
…… + Courtney Jane Simmons b: 16 Jan 1849, d: 27 Jul 1925
……2 James Monroe Brumfield b: 1 Feb 1843 MS, d: 17 Mar 1899 MS
……2 Susan Lucinda Brumfield b: 1 Feb 1845 MS, d: 20 Feb 1933 in Amite, MS
…… + Andrew Jackson Andrews b: 19 Sep 1837, m: 26 Dec 1860, d: 03 Apr 1914
……2 John Richard Brumfield b: 3 May 1848 MS, d: 23 Jun 1863
……2 Leah Elizabeth Brumfield b: 26 Oct 1852, d: 24 Oct 1858
Selected Sources:
- 1850 United States Census, Pike County, Mississippi. Jesse Brumfield and family.
- 1860 US Census, MS, Pike Co, Holmesville. Jesse Brumfield family.
- 1870 US Census, MS, Amite Co, Liberty. Jesse & Hannah Brumfield.
- 1880 US Census, MS, Amite Co. Jesse Broomfield
- Conerly, Luke Ward, SOURCE RECORDS FROM PIKE COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI 1798-1910; 1798-1910; South Carolina, Southern Historical Press, 1989
- O’Rourke, Helen L. Gone But Not Forgotten. Mississippi: Privately printed. Pike – Amite – Walthall Library System, 1022 Virginia Avenue, MS.
- Parish, Ray, and June Sartin Parish. Cemetery Inscriptions Pike County, Mississippi; 1750 – 1978. 1979.
- Randolph, Ruth Brumfield, and Nell Brumfield Jacobs Smith. Brumfields Revisited: Ancestors and Descendants of George Y. and Martha Penny Brumfield. Privately printed, 1995.
- Stewart, Charlotte J. Brumfield. Ocean Springs, Mississippi: Blossman Printing, Inc., 1972.
Hello,
My name is Melinda Harleaux. I am a descendant of Jesse K. Brumfield. My great grand mother was Dixie Brumfield, the daughter of Jesse. Her mother was Myra Harvey. Dixie was half White, African American and Native American. There is little information about the other children Jesse or other Brumfield’s had. I am a member of Ancestry and clearly genetically linked to the Brumfield family. Would love to learn more about our history. It would be great to share our rich and complicated history with each other. I am willing to share me email address and phone number.
My Great Great Grandmother Caroline Brumfield born 1848 is also Jesses daughter. I reached out to you on Facebook. My name is Ereka Washington. Would love to hear from you and discuss.
That would be great. I have sent you an email.