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Jemima Franklin Brasher Warren

Birth
Guilford County, North Carolina, USA
Death
1848 (aged 36–37)
Locust Creek Township, Linn County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Linn County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Jemima Franklin Brasher was born about 1811 at Guilford County, North Carolina, to Zaza Dowell Brasher and Lucy (McGhee) Norton Brasher. Jemima was about 12 years old when her father died, and was about 15 or 16 years old when she moved with her mother and siblings from North Carolina to Missouri by wagon, accompanied by her older half sister, Nancy's, husband, and an uncle, and possibly others. Jemima married September 23, 1830, at Howard County, Missouri, Robert Barton Warren. They were married by Rev. Thomas Fristoe, of the Old Salem Church, near Glasgow, Missouri. Robert Barton Warren was the son of William Briscoe Warren and Elizabeth (Canida) Warren. Jemima (Brasher) Warren died about 1846, at Linn County, Missouri. She probably died at Locust Creek, where they had lived in 1840. Jemima Warren was probably buried at the same cemetery where her husband, Robert Warren, would be buried in 1867; Pleasant Grove North Cemetery, located at the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, just West of Benson, Missouri. Robert Warren was married 2nd in 1848, at Linn County, Missouri, to another Jemima; Jemima R. Hart/Hurt, no issue. Robert Barton Warren died in 1867, and his son, Zaza, died in 1872; father and son were buried at Pleasant Grove North Cemetery in Linn County, Missouri. Robert Barton Warren’s 2nd wife, Jemima Hart/Hurt Warren, married 2nd, as his 2nd wife, James Carter. The children of Robert Barton Warren and Jemima Franklin (Brasher) Warren were: Zaza D. Warren b. abt 1840, Civil War Missouri 8th, m. Frances Lampkin; Elvira Stone Warren b. 1842, m. William H. Carter; William W. Warren b. abt 1843, Civil war Missouri 8th, m. unknown (Civil War Documents states he was married, but didn’t have a name); Thomas C. Warren b. abt 1844, Civil War, 42nd Regiment, Missouri Infantry, Co. I, (he died of disease at Fort Donelson, Tennessee in 1865; he was unmarried); and possibly James Warren b. abt 1846, (this could be a nephew rather than a son).

Sources:
Page 94 of,"A Brashear(s) Family History," by Charles Brashear.
"Missouri, Marriage Records, 1805-2002," available at ancestry.com.
U.S., Civil War Draft Registrations Records, 2863-2865," at ancestry.com.
Pages 129-130 of, "The Warrens and You," by Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry, available at hathitrust.org.
Page 659 of, "The History of Linn County, Missouri," available at archive.org.
U.S. Census Reports: 1850 census for District 50, Linn County, Missouri; 1860 census for Township 58, Range 18 [Watson’s Settlement], Linn County, Missour; and 1900 census report for Bucklin, Linn County, Missouri, available at ancestry.com.
Jemima Franklin Brasher was born about 1811 at Guilford County, North Carolina, to Zaza Dowell Brasher and Lucy (McGhee) Norton Brasher. Jemima was about 12 years old when her father died, and was about 15 or 16 years old when she moved with her mother and siblings from North Carolina to Missouri by wagon, accompanied by her older half sister, Nancy's, husband, and an uncle, and possibly others. Jemima married September 23, 1830, at Howard County, Missouri, Robert Barton Warren. They were married by Rev. Thomas Fristoe, of the Old Salem Church, near Glasgow, Missouri. Robert Barton Warren was the son of William Briscoe Warren and Elizabeth (Canida) Warren. Jemima (Brasher) Warren died about 1846, at Linn County, Missouri. She probably died at Locust Creek, where they had lived in 1840. Jemima Warren was probably buried at the same cemetery where her husband, Robert Warren, would be buried in 1867; Pleasant Grove North Cemetery, located at the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church, just West of Benson, Missouri. Robert Warren was married 2nd in 1848, at Linn County, Missouri, to another Jemima; Jemima R. Hart/Hurt, no issue. Robert Barton Warren died in 1867, and his son, Zaza, died in 1872; father and son were buried at Pleasant Grove North Cemetery in Linn County, Missouri. Robert Barton Warren’s 2nd wife, Jemima Hart/Hurt Warren, married 2nd, as his 2nd wife, James Carter. The children of Robert Barton Warren and Jemima Franklin (Brasher) Warren were: Zaza D. Warren b. abt 1840, Civil War Missouri 8th, m. Frances Lampkin; Elvira Stone Warren b. 1842, m. William H. Carter; William W. Warren b. abt 1843, Civil war Missouri 8th, m. unknown (Civil War Documents states he was married, but didn’t have a name); Thomas C. Warren b. abt 1844, Civil War, 42nd Regiment, Missouri Infantry, Co. I, (he died of disease at Fort Donelson, Tennessee in 1865; he was unmarried); and possibly James Warren b. abt 1846, (this could be a nephew rather than a son).

Sources:
Page 94 of,"A Brashear(s) Family History," by Charles Brashear.
"Missouri, Marriage Records, 1805-2002," available at ancestry.com.
U.S., Civil War Draft Registrations Records, 2863-2865," at ancestry.com.
Pages 129-130 of, "The Warrens and You," by Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry, available at hathitrust.org.
Page 659 of, "The History of Linn County, Missouri," available at archive.org.
U.S. Census Reports: 1850 census for District 50, Linn County, Missouri; 1860 census for Township 58, Range 18 [Watson’s Settlement], Linn County, Missour; and 1900 census report for Bucklin, Linn County, Missouri, available at ancestry.com.


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