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Descendants of William Brookshire I


Generation No. 4


5. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN6 BROOKSHIRE (HENRY5, BENJAMIN4, WILLIAM3, WILLIAM2, JAMES1) was born September 18, 1830. He married MATILDA EMBLER PLEMMONS. She was born May 11, 1832.
     
Children of B
ENJAMIN BROOKSHIRE and MATILDA PLEMMONS are:
  i.   MINSUE7 BROOKSHIRE.
  ii.   MARY S. BROOKSHIRE, b. November 15, 1864.


6. THOMAS PATTERSON6 BROOKSHIRE (HENRY5, BENJAMIN4, WILLIAM3, WILLIAM2, JAMES1) was born July 27, 1839 in Buncombe Co., NC, and died June 05, 1915 in Buncombe Co., NC. He married MANERVA PLEMMONS February 02, 1861 in Buncombe Co., NC. She was born August 01, 1839 in Buncombe Co., NC, and died November 15, 1928 in Buncombe Co., NC.
     
Children of T
HOMAS BROOKSHIRE and MANERVA PLEMMONS are:
11. i.   ROBERT NELSON7 BROOKSHIRE, b. July 05, 1873, Buncombe Co., NC; d. September 27, 1957, Buncombe Co., NC.
  ii.   LEROY DECATUR BROOKSHIRE.
  iii.   ELEATHA TEXANA BROOKSHIRE.
  iv.   LONNIE LEE BROOKSHIRE.
  v.   ALLIE GALANA BROOKSHIRE.
  vi.   HARLEY GASKIN BROOKSHIRE.
  vii.   CHARLIE EURANSIA BROOKSHIRE.


7. NATHAN FRANKLIN6 BROOKSHIRE (BALUS5, BENJAMIN4, WILLIAM3, WILLIAM2, JAMES1) was born 1828 in Haywood Co., NC, and died November 19, 1864 in Charleston, SC/Camp Chase Ohio ??. He married SARAH ELIZABETH MARTIN. She was born July 15, 1834 in SC, and died January 09, 1920.

Notes for N
ATHAN FRANKLIN BROOKSHIRE:
Providence Baptist Church, Habersham Co., GA: Appointed NF Brookshire, Trustee, 1858. Deacon, 1860.

1860 Census, Habersham Co., GA, Clarksville, line 300: Nathan F. Brooksher, 31, farmer, NC; Sarah E., 23, SC; Balus E., 2, GA; Hester C., 7 mos., GA.

1870 Census, Habersham Co., GA, Batesville, line 301: Brooksher, Sarah E., 33, farming, SC; Belus E., 12, work on farm, GA; Hester C., 10, GA; Henry B., 8, GA; Sarah E., 6, GA.
     
Children of N
ATHAN BROOKSHIRE and SARAH MARTIN are:
  i.   BALUS E.7 BROOKSHIRE, b. 1858, Georgia.
  ii.   HESTER KATHLEEN BROOKSHIRE, b. 1859, Georgia.
  iii.   HENRY BURRIS BROOKSHIRE, b. 1862; m. LOU ELLA PRINCE.
  iv.   SARAH ELIZABETH BROOKSHIRE, b. 1864.


8. HUMPHREY POSEY6 BROOKSHIRE (BALUS5, BENJAMIN4, WILLIAM3, WILLIAM2, JAMES1) was born 1836 in Haywood Co., NC, and died 1907 in Rabun Co., GA. He married ANN H. LNU. She was born Abt. 1840 in Georgia.

Notes for H
UMPHREY POSEY BROOKSHIRE:
1860 Census, Clarksville, GA, Habersham Co. line 295: Brooksher, Posey, 21, farmer, NC; Ann H., 20, GA.

Batesville Debating Society, membership list before and after Civil War included HP Brookshire.

HP Brookshire (Camp Lee, VA) carried a Belgium rifle and killed a sharpshooter.

HP Brookshire PVT, Co K, 24th GA, promoted to 3rd Sgt 1863. Lost leg at Gettysburg. Died 1907.

Humphrey P. Brookshire, Private, May 7, 1862, appointed 3d Sergeant May 22, 1863. Wounded in leg, necessitating amputation. Captured at Gettysburg, PA, July 3, 1863. Paroled at US Army General Hospital, West's Building, Baltimore, MD, Sep 25, 1863. Received at City Point, Virginia Sep 27, 1863. Admitted to General Hospital #9, Richmond, Virginia Sept 28 1863. Transferred to Jackson Hospital, Richmond, Virginia, Sept 29, 1863.

1870 Census, Habersham Co., GA, Batesville, line 317: H. Brookshear, 34, farmer, NC; Ann H., 32, keeping house, GA; Nancy L., 9, GA; Lucinda C., 5, GA; Ann H., 4, GA; John B., 2, GA.
     
Children of H
UMPHREY BROOKSHIRE and ANN LNU are:
  i.   NANCY L.7 BROOKSHIRE, b. 1861, Georgia.
  ii.   LUCINDA C. BROOKSHIRE, b. 1865, Georgia.
  iii.   ANN H. BROOKSHIRE, b. 1866, Georgia.
  iv.   JOHN B. BROOKSHIRE, b. 1868, Georgia.


9. HONOR ANN6 BROOKSHIRE (BALUS5, BENJAMIN4, WILLIAM3, WILLIAM2, JAMES1) was born February 19, 1837 in Haywood Co., NC, and died April 07, 1915 in Rabun Co., GA. She married JAMES EVERETT DERRICK November 16, 1856 in Rabun Co., GA, son of JOHN DERRICK and PATSY WATTS. He was born March 02, 1831 in Rabun Co., GA, and died January 05, 1907 in Rabun Co., GA.

Notes for H
ONOR ANN BROOKSHIRE:
Providence Baptist Church, Habersham Co., GA: Received Honor Brookshire, by experience, 1854. 1858 Dismissed Honor Brooksher, "not correct".

Information contained within the Indigent Widows of Confederate Soldiers application completed by Honor Ann Derrick on September 27, 1907: She was born in 1838 in Haywood County, NC and had lived in Clayton, Rabun County, GA since 1838. Her husband James Everett Derrick was born in 1832 in Rabun County, GA and they were married Nov 16, 1856. That her husband died January, 1907, in Clayton, Rabun County, GA. That she is filing the application because of Age and Poverty; and Infirmity and Poverty. That she is afflicted with general rheumatism, broken down generaly and am feebled by age to the extent I am unable to earn support. With her application was a copy of her marriage document which states that James E. Derrick and Honar A. Brooksher were married on November 16, 1856.

Birth Date on original tombstone listed as 19 Feb 1837
Birth Date on new tombstone is: 30 April 1838
Tombstone inscription: "Mother" "She hath won the victory"

Notes for J
AMES EVERETT DERRICK:
May 4, 1846, Rabun County Court appointed John H Derrick, guardian of James Everett Derrick until age 21.

1850 Census, Rabun Co., GA: James Everett Derrick, age 15, is listed in the household of his brother, Joseph W. Derrick.

1860 Census, Rabun Co., GA: Derrick, James E., 29, farmer, Ga; Honor A., 20, NC; Martha L, 2, GA.

From the 1860 census: 2 cows, 6 swine, value of livestock-$60.

Commissioned Clerk of Inferior Court, Jan 24, 1862.

1862 subject to military duty: Derrick, James E.

Enlisted March 4, 1862 with Company F, 52nd Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry "Beauregard Braves".
Enlisted March 1, 1863 with Company G, 1st Regiment, South Carolina Artillery, Hardee's Brigade. Surrendered at Greensboro, NC, April 26, 1865.

1870 Census, Rabun Co., GA: Derrick, James, 39, farmer, GA; Honor, 31, NC; Martha, 12, GA; Mary, 9, GA; William, 8, GA; James W., 8/12, GA.

Ordered by the court that the treasurer do pay JE Derrick, $2.00 for services rendered as Balif at October term of Superior Court, 1876.

1879 listed as Trustee of Clayton Methodist Church.

1880 Census, Rabun Co., GA: Derrick, James E., 49, farmer, GA/TN/NC; Honor A., 38, NC/NC/SC; Mary E, 19, GA/GA/NC; William T., 17, farm laborer, GA/GA/NC; James W., 9, GA/GA/NC; Honor, 7, GA/GA/NC.

1900 Census, Rabun Co., GA: Derrick, James E, 69, GA/TN/NC, married 43 yrs; Honor A., 62, 6 children born/4 living, NC/NC/SC.

From 1901 to 1906 approved for Civil War pension of $50.00 per year due to desease of March 1865. Served with Co. G., 1st SC.

Invalid Soldier's Pension Application, January 15, 1900 by James E. Derrick:
On oath states that he was born March 2, 1831 and that he is a bona fide citizen and resident of Georgia and has been continuously since March 2, 1831 and that he enlisted in the military service of the Confederate States on March 1, 1863 during the war between the States and served in Company G of the 1st Regiment of South Carolina Artillery, Hardee's Brigade and was honorably discharged on the 9th day of April, 1865, and that while engaged in such military service, and in line of duty in the State of South Carolina on or about the 10th day of March 1865 he was disabled or wounded as follows: While in line of duty as a Confederate Soldier at Charleston, SC, on or about said 10th day of March 1865, on account of severe exposure of service applicant contracted blood poision and also severe rhumatism of legs, arms and shoulders which said blood poision and rheumatism gradually grew worse until close of service and remained to gradually grow worse until the same has disabled me in such a manner that I am wholly and permanently practically incompotent to perform the ordinary manual vocations of life. Applicant futher swears that he has been continuously treated for said diseases every since the same was contracted on said March 10th 1865. Applicant further swears that the reason he has not heretofore made an application for pension is because he has had property sufficient to support himself until the last two years which said property is now exhausted and he now makes this application as a matter of necessity in as much as its justice.
signed J.E. Derrick January 15, 1900 at Clayton, Georgia.

This application was initially denied because the pension officer ruled that blood poisioning was not a disease and that if he truely had blood poisioning he could not have lived the 35 years since the end of the war. The application was later reviewed and approved on February 5, 1900.

To substantiate the application James Everett Derrick received the required affidavit of three witnesses: John G. Welborn, F.M. Massengill, and N.K. Stubblefield who all state they were with him in the army and have known him ever since.

In his 1901, 1902 and 1903 annual applications he stated substantially the same except "applicant contracted chronic ulcers on the left leg also breast trouble which renders him very short of breath on exertion all of which renders applicant permanently disabled"

On the 1904 application he stated: "Contracted bone scrofula in left leg rendering applicant unable to perform the ordinary vocation of life".

On the 1905 application he stated: "Contracted an ulcer on left leg from having been esposed to the mud and water while in service which disease still exists".

1906 application he states: "While in service in the state of South Carolina applicant contracted bone scurvy in left leg which disease is permanent and still exists which renders applicant permanently disabled to perform labor".

For the 1907 application was completed on January 2, 1907. James Everett was in such poor health that he could only sign with an "X". He died three days later on January 5, 1907. His application for his $50.00 per year was processed and paid on February 13, 1907.

JE Derrick was witness to widow's pension of Nancy Welborn, widow of Wiley Welborn who served in Co. H., 1st SC

JE Derrick was witness to widow's pension of Dicy Stubblefield, widow of William Stubblefield, who served in Co. G., 1st SC. "killed at Fort Johnson July 1864"

JE Derrick was witness to widow's pension of Theresia Kerby, widow of Isaac Kerby, Co. K., 1st SC., "hospital fever June 8, 1863, died in Charleston, SC."

JE Derrick witness to indigent soldiers pension application for ? Massengale who enlisted Co. M., 1st SC May 1862. Captured near Goldsboro, NC. Carried to Harts Island prison and kept till after Lee surrendered.

Tombstone insription: "Kind father of love thou art gone to they rest, forever to bask mid the joys of the blest"
     
Children of H
ONOR BROOKSHIRE and JAMES DERRICK are:
  i.   MARTHA L.7 DERRICK, b. 1858, Rabun Co., GA.
  ii.   MARY ELLEN DERRICK, b. February 22, 1860, Rabun Co., GA; d. January 24, 1942, Haywood Co., NC; m. JOHN NELSON PEACOCK, 1888; b. July 1849, Indiana; d. 1933.
  Notes for MARY ELLEN DERRICK:
Waynesville Mountaineer, Aug 24, 1933, notice: TL Green, Administrator of JN Peacock, deceased, VS Jesse Peacock, Frank Peacock, and Loree Peacock, heirs of Claud Peacock, deceased and all heirs at law of JN Peacock, deceased, Mary E. Peacock, widow of JN Peacock and all other known and unknown.

Mountaineer Newspaper, Jan 29, 1942: Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock on Sunday afternoon at Greenhill Cemetery for Mrs Mary Ellen Peacock, 82, who died at the Haywood County Hospital at 12:40 Saturday morning. The Rev Nando Stephens officiated. Mrs Peacock was a native of Clayton, GA but had resided here for many years. She is the widow of the late Nelson Peacock, who was engaged in the lumber business here for several years. Mrs Peacock had been ill for sometime. She is survived by two brothers, William Derrick of Balsam and Webster Derrick of Clayton, Georgia.

  Notes for JOHN NELSON PEACOCK:
1900 Census, Haywood Co., NC: Peacock, John N., July 1849, 49, married twice, this time 12 years, IND/IND/IND; Mary E., Feb 1860, 40, no children born, GA/GA/NC; Claudius K(R), Sept 1878, IND/IND/IOWA; Harry F, Sept 1883, NC/IND/IOWA.

12. iii.   WILLIAM TERRELL DERRICK, b. June 08, 1862, Rabun Co., GA; d. August 23, 1948, Haywood Co., NC.
  iv.   JOHN EVERETT DERRICK, b. April 29, 1867, Rabun Co., GA; d. October 04, 1868, Rabun Co., GA.
13. v.   JAMES WEBSTER DERRICK, b. September 11, 1869, Rabun Co., GA; d. November 29, 1949, Stephens Co., GA.
  vi.   HONOR NEVADA DERRICK, b. April 14, 1872, Rabun Co., GA; d. April 22, 1891, Rabun Co., GA.
  Notes for HONOR NEVADA DERRICK:
Tombstone insription: "A precious one from us has gone, a voice we loved is stilled, a place is vacant in our home which never can be filled - God in His widsom has recalled, the boon His love has given, and though the body moulders here, the soul is safe in heaven".


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