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Matthew Jackson Brinson

Male 1858 - 1944  (85 years)


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  1. 1.  Matthew Jackson Brinson was born on 19 Oct 1858 in Timpson, Shelby County, Texas (son of Adam John Brinson and Frances Laura McNairy); died on 24 Jan 1944 in Joaquin, Shelby County, Texas; was buried in Joaquin Cemetery, Joaquin, Shelby County, Texas.

    Notes:

    His Texas Death certificate indicates he was married and a farmer at the time of his death. He was buried in Joaquin.

    On his FindAGrave memorial page, created by Gravestone Recorder, it was noted that Matthew J. Brinson was born in Texas; his parents are A. J. and Laura Brinson. Matthew Brinson married Virginia L. (Jennie), born in Louisiana, when he was 39 and she was 27, about 1898.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Adam John Brinson was born on 30 Aug 1827 in Alabama (son of Matthew Brinson, Sr. and Elizabeth Carrigan); died on 21 Apr 1909; was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Timpson, Shelby County, Texas.

    Notes:

    His FindAGrave memorial page, created by Annette Epps Alva, notes that

    "A J Brinson is the son of Matthew Brinson and Elizabeth Carrigan Brinson. He married first to Francis Laura McNary about 1854 in Texas. They had five children:

    Julia McNary Brinson
    Matthew Jackson Brinson
    Frank Brinson
    Jane Brinson
    Zachariah Brinson

    A J's second wife was Laura Adams.

    Around 1877 he married Laura Adeline Whitson, and they had two children (twin boys):

    Oscar Brinson
    Roscoe Brinson"

    (Research):
    Census Listings:

    1850 Census
    Texas, Rusk District, Rusk
    Enumerated 1 Nov 1850
    598-598
    Allen J. Brinson 23 M Farmer 800 Ala
    Laura Brinson 19 F Ten
    Virginia Brinson 2 F Tx

    1860 Census
    Texas, Shelby County, Buena Vista, Beat No. 8
    Enumerated 25 July 1860
    Page 60
    425-425
    A. McLamore 53 M Farmer Ga $15,000 $9,950
    S.A. McLamore 45 F Ga
    E.M. McLamore 18 M Tx
    J.T. McLamore 14 M Tx
    Will Cozort 12 M McL. Agent Tx $2,200 $10,375
    W. E. Cozort 11F McL Agent Tx
    A. Moore 43 M Overseer NC 4858 $812
    C.C. Wheeler 26 M Teacher NJ $--- $1,000
    426-426
    J.S. McLamore 22 M Farmer Al $1,600 $3,765
    E.J. McLamore 19 F Tx
    S.E. McLamore 11/12 Tx
    427-427
    A.J. Brinson 32 M Farmer 4900 10465 Ala
    L. Brinson 30 F Texas/Tens?
    V. Brinson 13 F Tx
    John Brinson 10 M Tx
    George Brinson 8 F Tx
    J Brinson 5 F Tx
    Matthew 2 M Tx
    428-428
    Mathew Brinson 71 M Farmer 34000 4700 NC
    Mathew Brinson is also on the 1860 Shelby County, Slave Schedule, page 392, shown as owning approximately 40 slaves

    1870 Census
    Texas, Shelby County, Precinct 5 PO Buena Vista
    Enumerated 7 Sept 1870
    Pages 16 and
    122-122
    Brunson A J 48 M W Farmer 1140 1185 Ala
    Brinson, Laura 38 F W Keep House Tenn
    Brinson, Georgia 18 F W At School Tx
    Brinson, Julia 13 F W At School Tx
    Brinson, Mathew J 11 M W At Home Tx
    Brinson, Frank 9 M W Tx
    Brinson, Zach 4 M W Tx M W Tx

    1880 Census
    Texas, Shelby County, Precinct 7, District 92
    Enumerated 7 Jun 1880
    Page 1 SD 42 ED 92 Stamped 94
    1-1
    Brinson, Adam J W M 52 TFarmer Ala NC NC
    Brinson, Laura A W F 25 Wf Keeps House Tx Ala Miss
    Brinson, Frank W M 19 Son Farmer Tx Ala Tenn
    Brinson, Zach W M 14 Son Farmer Tx Ala Tenn
    2-2
    McLamore, Morton B M 62 Farmer Ala
    McLamore, Margaret M F 58 Wf Keeps House Va Va Va
    McLamore, Mary A Mus F 33 Dtgr Ark Ala Va

    Adam married Frances Laura McNairy before 1847. Frances was born about 1830-1832 in Tennessee; died about 1872 in Shelby County, Texas; was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Timpson, Shelby County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Frances Laura McNairy was born about 1830-1832 in Tennessee; died about 1872 in Shelby County, Texas; was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Timpson, Shelby County, Texas.

    Notes:

    Her FindAGrave memorial page, created by Annette Epps Alva, links her to her father, John Hamilton McNairy (1804-1853) and notes her mother was Sarah Leatherman McNairy.

    Annette adds that I have received information stating that Francis must have changed the spelling of her last name from McNairy to McNary. She is listed in the will of John McNairy as an heir.

    The memorial page for her father, John Hamilton McNairy, notes that he was born to Robert and Anne Hamilton McNairy [According to a historical marker he was born in Guilford Co, NC]. His first marriage about 1827 in Tennessee was to Miss Sarah "Sallie" Leatherman, who died by 1840.

    John left Giles County, Tenn. about 1836 or 1837. He is shown single with 6 children in the 1840 census of Tippah County, Miss. From there he moved to Texas. John and Susanah Runnels (1824-1893) married about 1842 in Shelby County. Susanah was the daughter of Henry H. Runnels (1795-1843) & Margaret Smith Runnels (1800-1896).

    John McNairy became known as Colonel following his involvment with the Moderator and Regulator conflict in Shelby County. He was appoointed to represent the Moderators in settlement negotiations. John bought one thousand acres of land with John Thomas Collier on July 7, 1847. He was elected State Representative at the first regular election in Upshur County on August 7, 1848, and served until 1850.

    Children:
    1. Virginia Brinson was born about 1847 in Rusk County, Texas; and died.
    2. John Brinson was born about 1850 in Texas; and died.
    3. Georgia Brinson was born about 1852 in Texas; and died.
    4. Julia McNary Brinson was born on 27 Jan 1856 in Texas; died on 24 May 1915 in Timpson, Shelby County, Texas; was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Timpson, Shelby County, Texas.
    5. 1. Matthew Jackson Brinson was born on 19 Oct 1858 in Timpson, Shelby County, Texas; died on 24 Jan 1944 in Joaquin, Shelby County, Texas; was buried in Joaquin Cemetery, Joaquin, Shelby County, Texas.
    6. Frank Brinson was born on 10 Feb 1861 in Shelby County, Texas; died on 14 Mar 1938; was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Timpson, Shelby County, Texas.
    7. Zachariah Brinson was born about 1865 in Shelby County, Texas; died about 1936; was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Timpson, Shelby County, Texas.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Matthew Brinson, Sr. was born about 1789 in North Carolina; and died.

    Notes:

    The Biographical information below, which is not verified and should be used as a starting point for further research, is copied from

    http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.texas.counties.shelby/1265.1/mb.ashx

    "History of Shelby County Texas" - Matthew Brinson, an early settler of Shelby County, was born 1789 in Onslow County, North Carolina. He died in 1861 in Shelby County.

    Matthew left his brothers in Georgia and moved to Autauga County Alabama where he resided, until his migration to Texas in the late 1830's. He was said to have moved to Texas as a widower, bringing with him two young children and two unmarried daughters.

    He was also said to have served in the U.S./Mexican War.

    He settled first at Shelbyville on a farm consisting of approximately 1500 acres. This piece of land was the subject of much litigation that continued until settled in 1872 (after Matthew's death).

    His son in law, Atkin McLemore was said to have carried on the lawsuit in his name.

    Frances Clements Lapp noted that "Matthew moved from Shelbyville to the town of Buena Vista, a thriving community in 1844 and is"buried out in the woods and his grave marked by a red rock, nobody will ever find it."

    The Ancestry of Mary Ethel Waller shows Matthew died ca. July 1861 in Shelby County, and is likely buried in an unmarked grave at the Berryman Johnson Cemetery in Rusk County, Texas.

    (Research):

    Census Listings:

    1840 Citizens of Texas by Gifford White:
    Mathew Brinson Jan 1838 Class 3 Headright Certificate Granted for 640 acres in Shelby County, 30 April 1839 - Unconditional Certificate granted in Shelby County, 7 September 1853.

    1850 Census
    Texas, Shelby County,
    63-63
    Matthew Brinson 61 M Planter 10,000 NC
    Jane Brinson 15 F Ala
    Elizabeth Brinson 13 F Ala
    Saml Henderson 41 M Farm & Overseer 500 Kentucky


    Memorial #24789119
    For more info see "Passing of a Pioneer," The Champion, May 16, 1917, reprinted in Mildred Cariker Pinkston, Obituaries of Early Pioneers, Shelby County, Texas, Center: Center Printing Co., 1983, I:52

    1860 Census
    Texas, Shelby County, Buena Vista, Beat No. 8
    Enumerated 25 July 1860
    Page 60
    425-425
    A. McLamore 53 M Farmer Ga $15,000 $9,950
    S.A. McLamore 45 F Ga
    E.M. McLamore 18 M Tx
    J.T. McLamore 14 M Tx
    Will Cozort 12 M McL. Agent Tx $2,200 $10,375
    W. E. Cozort 11F McL Agent Tx
    A. Moore 43 M Overseer NC 4858 $812
    C.C. Wheeler 26 M Teacher NJ $--- $1,000
    426-426
    J.S. McLamore 22 M Farmer Al $1,600 $3,765
    E.J. McLamore 19 F Tx
    S.E. McLamore 11/12 Tx
    427-427
    A.J. Brinson 32 M Farmer 4900 10465 Ala
    L. Brinson 36 F Texas
    A. Brinson 13 F Tx
    John Brinson 10 M Tx
    George Brinson 8 F Tx
    J Brinson 5 F Tx
    Matthew 2 M Tx
    428-428
    Mathew Brinson 71 M Farmer 34000 4700 NC
    Mathew Brinson is also on the 1860 Shelby County, Slave Schedule, page 392, shown as owning over 40 slaves

    The census listing below shows a Matthew Brinson, close in age to the Matthew Brinson born ca 1789 in North Carolina, but is most likely another Matthew Brinson, as the Matthew Brinson that moved to Shelby county was said to have died in Shelby County around 1861. If that date of death is incorrect, however, it is possible that our Matthew returned to North Carolina to live with relative.

    1870 Census
    North Carolina, Duplin County, Limestone Township, PO Hallsville
    Enumerated 3 Aug 1870
    73-73
    Brinson, Lot W 20 M W Farm Laborer NC Cannot Read/Write
    Brinson, Hilary W 8 M W At Home NC
    74-74
    Brinson, George W 23 M W Farm Laborer 350 NC Cannot Read/Write
    Brinson, Rebecca 23 F W Keeping House NC Cannot Read/Write
    Brinson, Tillisa [Tillitha] G 2 F W At home NC
    Brinson, John W 1 M W At home NC
    Brinson, David F 21 M W Farm Laborer NC Cannot Read/Write
    Brinson, Matthew 84 [b. 1786/1787] M S At Home NC Cannot Read/Write

    Matthew married Elizabeth Carrigan about 1825 in Alabama. Elizabeth was born before 1805; died after 1836. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth Carrigan was born before 1805; died after 1836.
    Children:
    1. Capt. Matthew Jackson Brinson was born on 18 Jan 1826 in Alabama; died on 8 Oct 1901 in Tarrant County, Texas; was buried in Arlington Cemetery, Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas.
    2. 2. Adam John Brinson was born on 30 Aug 1827 in Alabama; died on 21 Apr 1909; was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery, Timpson, Shelby County, Texas.
    3. Mary Ann Brinson was born on 21 Mar 1829 in Alabama; and died.
    4. Nancy Brinson was born about 1832 in Alabama; and died.
    5. Jane Brinson was born about 1835 in Alabama; and died.
    6. Elizabeth Brinson was born on 10 Dec 1836 in Alabama; died about 1916 in Arkansas; was buried in Buena Vista Cemetery, Timpson, Shelby County, Texas.