Re: 1st annual Jacob Brigman Reunion
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In reply to:
1st annual Jacob Brigman Reunion
7/14/00
A few questions about Brigman family tree. Hope you can help!
My great grandmother was Debby Jane Brigman according to her daughter Anna's obit.. She was the second wife of Henry Moody Quick. Her Father was a Lewis or Louis Brigman who was born abt. 1831 in Marlboro County South Carolina. Henry's first wife was a Lucy, possibly an older sister of Debby's?
1880 South Carolina, Marlboro Smithville ED#111, p. 16
Lewis Brigman 49 farmer SC/SC/SC
Lydia (2nd wife) 32 NC/NC/NC
Anadora 16 SC/SC/SC
Henry T 14 (stepson) SC/SC/SC
Debby J 12 SC/SC/SC
Luther 5 SC/ SC/NC
Lula 3 SC/SC/NC
Baby 3/12 SC/SC/NC
Goodman, Catherine 76 wd mother in law NC/NC/NC
1870 South Carolina Marlboro Smithville p.18
Louis Brigman 41
SA 32
Curtis 13
Lucy Ellen 12
John 8
HT 6
AD 4
1860 Marlboro p.191/99
Louis Brigman 25
Sarah A. 22 Any idea Sarah's maiden name?
Anna Jane 3
Nelson 9/12
1850 Marlboro p.175
Lewis Brigman 18 laborer in Chavis household
I could only find one Brigman household in the 1840 census in Marlboro County South Carolina with a male under ten years of age and that is the Jacob Brigman house. He has six children listed. Do you think this could be the parents of Louis?
1840 South Carolina, Marlboro County p.196
Jacob Brigman 1 male under 5, 1 male 5-10, 1 male 10-15, 1 male 40-50
1 female under 5, 1 fem 5-19, 1 fem 10-15, 1 fem 40-50
Louis Brigman supposedly died in Aug 1892. Where buried? Lydia remarried to Aaron Turner, see below.
1900 Census South Carolina Chesterfield county, Cole Hill township ED#19 11a/69
Turner, Aaron Aug. 1836 63 4
Lydia Sept 1847 52 4 7 children/4 living
Brigman, Luther July 1875 24
James Apr. 1885 15
Lon ? Sept 1887 12
1910 Census South Carolina Chesterfield Co., Cheraw ED#32 23a/46
Turner, Aaron 74 m2 10
Lidia 54 m2 10 6/3
Brigman, James 26 wd
Anne 7
Lewis 5
1920 Census North Carolina Wilson Co., Wilson township ED# 112 pg. 8a/201
Brigman, Lonnie 32
Belle 35
Rosa 11
Luther 9
Coley 7
Lewis 15
Turner, Lydia mother wd 72 (died before 1930 census?)