William Willis BROCKMAN

William Willis BROCKMAN

Eigenschaften

Art Wert Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Name William Willis BROCKMAN

Ereignisse

Art Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Geburt etwa 1812 Clark, Kentucky, USA nach diesem Ort suchen
Bestattung Confed. Cem., Fayetteville, Arkansas, USA nach diesem Ort suchen
Tod 7. März 1862 Battle of, Pea Ridge, Benton, Arkansas, USA nach diesem Ort suchen
Heirat 17. Dezember 1835 , Ray, Mo nach diesem Ort suchen

Ehepartner und Kinder

Heirat Ehepartner Kinder
17. Dezember 1835
, Ray, Mo
Elizabeth REES

Notizen zu dieser Person

1. Willis or William Willis Brockman owned land in Ray county, MO. He
bought 80 acres in the W 1/2 SE 1/4 Sec 11-51-28 on 26 Feb 1838 and he
sold this farm in 1840.
2. Other deeds were seen for 1844 (his wife was mentioned in the deed),
1855 and 1859 (no wife mentioned) and 1860 (no wife mentioned).
3. No wife was listed in the 1860 census.
4. No records were seen in Ray county, MO for Elizabeth (Rees) Brockman or
for sons George W. or Joseph, that is, records that had a positive
relationship.
5. An 1830 census record in Ralls county MO gives information about a
Willis Brockman but I doubt that this is the same Willis as RIN 1665)
who was a son of Jacob E. Brockman. (1----2-------31---1). Jacob's
son, Willis, was born about 1812 so he would have been about 18 years
old at the time of the 1830 census: the above notation from the 1830
census indicates two males in the family and they were in the 30-40 age
group; so, this cannot be Jacob's son.
6. The Ray county, MO marriage records (book 3:50) has an entry for the
marriage of George W. Brockman, M.D. to Emilie Terry on 9 May 1855.
I do not believe that this is Willis'son for, according to census
information, he would only be 12 years old.
7. Willis and two of his four sons were killed during the Civil War. All
three had enlisted in Company D, 1st Missouri Cavalry and all were
privates.
---Willis (William W. or W.W., or William Willis) was killed in action
at the Battle of Pea Ridge (also known as the Battle of Elkhorn Tavern;
Pea Ridge was also called Pea Vine Ridge) on the second day of the
battle. The battle occurred 6-8 Mar 1862 and was in Benton county,
AR--the home county of Dennis and Beston Callaghan and their families.
According to United Daughters of the Confederacy records he was killed
on 7 Mar 1862.
8. The Confederate dead from the Battle of Pea Ridge were taken to
Fayetteville, Arkansas for burial. Willis was buried in the Confederate
Cemetery in Fayetteville; most of the tombstones in this cemetery do not
have names or inscriptions so it is impossible to locate his exact grave.
9. Elizabeth Rees Brockman must have died sometime after the birth of the
last son in 1849 and the recording of the 1850 census.

SOURCES INCLUDE: Marriage Records of Ray county, MO; Book 1, page 57.
Deed records of Ray county, MO.
Probate Records of Ray county, MO.
1850 Ray county, MO census, page 322.
1860 Ray county, MO census, Crooked River twp., page 15.
P.O. Huston (?)......no wife listed.
Confederate Roll of Honor - Missouri by Leslie Anders.
Confederate records at the Western Manuscript Collection
at the University of Missouri in Columbia, MO.
(C3188, f.303).

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Titel BrockmannFamilien
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