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1. He went to Barren co., KY in 1814 and to central MO in 1827
(Cooper co., then to Moniteau co. and finally to Miller co., MO).
In Miller county he settled on land adjoining the Osage River at
a spot that became known as the Brockman Ford.
2. Was an ordained, missionary Baptist minister; was a pioneer
Baptist minister who preached near Tuscumbria in Miller co., MO;
he was the first moderator of the Osage River Association. He
was a Baptist minister in the 1860 Miller co., MO census.
3. Nancy's father, John Elmore, soldiered in the Revolutionary War.
4. In the various books authored by William E. Brockman, there is
some confusion about John Mason Brockman, son of Elyjah
Brockman, and John Mason Brockman, son of Ambrose Brockman.
To clarify differences between these two John Mason Brockman's,
the following is offered:
Son of Elyjah & Son of Ambrose
Francis Harrison & Nancy Simms
born 12 Dec 1798 born 8 Apr 1794
Amos, Franklin co., VA Albemarle co., VA
married Nancy Elmore married Mariah Watson
5 Jan 1820 Barren co., KY 3 Mar 1817 Albemarle co., VA
died 2 Jan 1865, Miller co., MO died Jan 1869, Barren co., KY
SOURCES INCLUDE:
Brockman Scrapbook, pages 30, 42, 185.
Orange County Virginia Families, IV:88-92.
WFT 6:2186, information from Helen L. Turner, 906 N.W. 74th St.,
Lawton, OK 73505.
WFT 30:1074, information from F.D. Northrip, 941 Capitol, Vallejo,
CA 94590.
WFT 40:224, information from John D. Stokes, 19437 C.R. 1321,
Flint, TX 75762.
1850 District 13, Miller co., MO census, page 445.
1860 Equality twp., Miller co., MO census, page 343.
Correspondence (Apr., 2001) with Vera (Brockman) Horn of
Carrollton, TX.
DAR Application for Vera Mae Horn, National Number 731267,
dated 26 Oct 1990.
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