Mahlon Brassfield
Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois and History of Peoria
County, 1902
Transcribed by Janis Straesser!
| BRASSFIELD, MAHLON D.: Farmer; born in Park County,
Indiana, April 7, 1834; is the son of Michael Brassfield, born in
North Carolina December 12, 1810, and died February 5, 1857, and
Ruth F. (Freeman) Brassfield, born in North Carolina December 6,
1813, and died February 1, 1900. His grandmother was Mary F.
Brassfield, a native of France. Michael Brassfield moved to Indiana
when the country was new and there married. He was a farmer, and in
1840 brought his family to Illinois and settled in Radnor Township.
Mr. M.D. Brassfield was married to Mary A. Jessup in Richwoods
Township, January 1, 1862. Three children were born to them: John
S., born December 27, 1862, married Ida E. Harrison; George M., born
September 15, 1865, married Minnie A. Adkinson; and Clara E., born
June 16, 1874. Mrs. Brassfield was born in Huron County, Ohio, March
15, 1838, the daughter of John K. Jessup, who was born in New Jersey
in 1807 and died in 1886, and Lucy M. (Thomas) Jessup, born in New
York in 1814 and died in 1886. They came to Ohio in 1837, removed to
Michigan in the fall of 1838, and to Peoria County in 1848, when
they settled on a farm. Gideon Thomas, Mrs. Brassfield's maternal
grandfather, was of Welsh descent; he came to Illinois in 1836 and
settled in Kickapoo Township, where he died in 1851. His wife,
Fanny, died April 14, 1861. Mrs. Brassfield is a prosperous farmer
and owns one hundred and seventy acres of land in Radnor and one
hundred and twenty in Akron Township. He is a Democrat, has been
School Director and served several terms as Road Commissioner. He is
a member of the Methodist Church. Page 798 |
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