Will - Person Sheet
Will - Person Sheet
NameBRUMLEY, David B. , GGGG Grandfather
Birth Date13 Mar 1837
Birth PlaceCobb County, Georgia
Death Dateabt 1863 Age: 25
FatherBRUMLEY, Stephen (<1790-~1865)
MotherANDREWS, Martha (<1800-~1860)
Misc. Notes
David Brumley enlisted as a Private in Company E, 16th Alabama Infantry. Mustered in near Knoxville, Tennessee, under General Zollicoffer. He was slightly wounded in right arm at Shiloh. Was in the battle of Perryville, Kentucky, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, and Chickamauga. Was furloughed near Fayette, Georgia, after the Battle of Chickamauga.

His two brothers, Barton and Riley, served in the Union army with the 1st Alabama Calvary.

David Brumley married Elizabeth Scott who had four brothers and three brothers-in-law who all fought for the Union while David joined the Confederate Army. David's brothers were also Union soldiers. When David came home on a furlough from the war, Elizabeth was very ill. She knew she was dying and asked David to leave their two little daughters with her parents to raise after she died. He agreed and did as she asked. After the war, he left for Tennessee taking only the family Bible with him saying good-by to his two little daughters. Elizabeth, his wife, was placed in an unmarked grave because there was no money for headstones.

Pension Application:

Dave Brumley (D.B.) pension application #13309 for Gibson County, Tennessee, Co. E, 16th AL, Infantry.  (Humboldt is in Gibson County.) 

1.  General Disability due to old age. 

2.  App. says was b. 18 March 1827 (should be 1837), Cobb County, Georgia. 

3.  Was mustered in near Knoxville, TN, under General Zollincoffer. "I enlisted in Marion County, AL, officers Col. Woods, Capt. Weatherford, First Lt. Pink Guy, 2nd Lt. John Cox, 3rd Lt. Pole Roberts". 

4.  "I was engaged in battles at Shiloh, Perryville, KY, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, and Chicamauga".  Slightly wounded at Shiloh (in right arm) and was incapacitated by wound--was not discharged. 

5.  Dr. Mahan attended him. 

6.  Furloughed near Fayette, GA, sometime after battle of Chickamauga. 

7.  Never in prison. 

8.  Did not take oath of allegiance. Col. Thrasher had him put in guard house and he refused to take oath.

9 .  Said he was a widower with three sons, ages 38, 36, and 24, and a married daughter, age 22.

10.  Occupation, farmer.

11.  Wife died 20 years previously, (second wife).

12.  Lived in Tennessee about 40 years.

13.  Thomas J. Walsh was his attorney.

14.  Applied 6 May 1911.  (age at that time about 74 years.)

15. Witnessed by Sidney Thompson, Physician.  
Spouses
Birth Dateabt 1834
Birth PlaceMarion County, Alabama
Death Date1863 Age: 29
Death PlaceMarion County, Alabama
Misc. Notes
When David returned from the war, Elizabeth was very ill. She knew she was dying and she knew that after her death, David was moving to Tennessee where some of his relatives had moved to during the war.

Elizabeth asked David to leave their two little girls with her parents when he left Alabama. He evidently did as she requested because the 1870 census of Marion County, Alabama, shows the two girls, Martha Jane Brumley and Samantha Margaret Brumley living in the household of John Scott next door to Peter Martin Scott.
Marr Date1850
Marr PlaceLawrence County, Tennessee
2QUICK, Mary Ann , GGGG Grandmother
Birth Date12 Mar 1842
Birth PlaceTennessee
Death Date6 Apr 1880 Age: 38
Death PlaceHardin County, Tennessee
Burial PlaceNew Harmony Cemetery, Hardin County, Tennessee
FatherQUICK, Lauderrick S. (~1813-~1876)
MotherBUTLER, Fletha Tabetha (~1812-~1877)
Marr Date14 Dec 1868
Marr PlaceLawrence County, Tennessee
ChildrenGeorge W. (~1870-~1880)
 William (~1875-)
 Cornia B. (~1877-)
 Walter Irvin Stewart (1879-1964)
Last Modified 21 Dec 2023Created 10 Jan 2024 by Robert Avent