William Felix Brantley, is found in Carroll County,
Mississippi in 1850 as a law “student”, but was also shown in the
household of his brother, John Ransom Brantley in Choctaw County. In
1860 he is found in Choctaw County, listed as a "Lawyer". William Felix was
the son of William Brantley and his wife, Marina Jolly of Georgia and Alabama.
(See "Brantleys of Georgia"). He was born March 12, 1830 in Green County,
Alabama. He rose to some prominence by the early 1860’s and was made
an officer in the Confederacy shortly after the declaration of war.
He began his military career in 1861 as Captain of "The Wigfall Rifles (Company
D 15th Mississippi Infantry, later the 29th Infantry). He was rapidly
advanced to the rank of Colonel, and commanded his regiment at the great
battles of Murfreesboro and Chickamauga. For his part in the fight
on Lookout Mountain, he was particularly commended by Colonel Walthall, the
Brigade Commander. At Resaca, Georgia he led a charge on the enemy
that was reported as “of notable gallantry”, and his line, three times, repulsed
the Federal assaults. At the battle of Ezra Church, near Atlanta, General
Samuel Benton was killed, and Colonel Brantley took command of the brigade,
which he retained with the promotion to Brigadier- General, to the close
of the war. William’s brother, Dr. John Ransom Brantley was
killed in Gonzales, Texas in 1859. The brothers’ reprisal for this
act, lead to other murders. On August 16, 1870, William’s brother, Arnold
J Brantley, was shot in cold blood, according to reports. The “Weekly
Clarion” stated in November 1870 that it was the General’s attempt to bring
to justice the party responsible for this murder that led to his own.
He was shot and killed near Wiona, Mississippi on November 2, 1870 as he
drove his buggy from town toward his home. None of the assassins were ever
apprehended. William married first, Cornelia S. Medley, on
December 27, 1855. She died in 1863 and after the war he married
Julia C. ___ Only one child survived the General. The children
by Cornelia were:
(1) Mary Thomas Brantley, born Sept 5, 1858 in Macon, Mississippi.
She married James V. Knight. James and “Tommie” with daughter, Maude,
were in Clay Co, MS in 1880. They were living in Mobile Co, AL in
1900 and Conecuh Co, AL in 1910. Mary died June 11, 1943 in St. Louis,
Missouri, having written several letters, over the years, about the family.
Her children included: (Several of her children were dead by 1900).
(a) Maude Knight, born Jan 1879 in Clay Co, Mississippi: She
was still living with her parents in 1910.
(b) Walter Knight, born Jul 1882 in AL. It seems to be he in
St Louis, MO in 1910-1930; a civil engineer. He married Anita __
.
(c) William Knight, born Aug 1884 in Alabama. May have been dead
by 1910.
(d) Margarette Knight, born Jan 1893 in Alabama
(e) Marie Knight, born Jan 1899 in Mobile Co, Alabama. She was
dead by 1910. .
(2) Joseph Ransom Brantley, born Sep 5, 1859 in Choctaw Co, MS. He
died as a boy on Sep 19, 1869.
(3) Infant Brantley, born 1861; died Jun 7, 1861
General Brantley and Julia issued one infant son:
(4) Son Brantley, born 1869; died Nov 10, 1869
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Mayor Arnold J. Brantley
Arnold Jolly Brantley, born born Nov 7, 1834 in Green County, Alabama. He
was another son of William Brantley and Marina Jolly of Georgia and Alabama.
(See "Brantleys of Georgia"). He married Lucy B. Davis about 1852
in Mississippi. He was the mayor of Wiona, Mississippi. A feud had
developed in 1859 at the death on his brother, Dr. John Ransom Brantley and
the brothers' reprisal. He was murdered there by someone unknown on August
16, 1870 as he sat on a veranda talking to some ladies. His murderer
was never apprehended. Lucy later married Henry C. Diggs. With daughter
Hattie, they were living in Montgomery County, Mississippi in 1880.
Arnold's known children were:
(1) Laura Brantley, born ca 1854 in Mississippi
(2) Clayton Brantley, born ca 1856 in Mississippi. He was listed
as a “Solon Keeper” in Montgomery County in 1880.
(3) Ella Brantley, born Feb 8, 1861 in Mississippi. She married
James T. Nolen. They seem to be the James and Ella Nolan in Ottawa Co, OK
in 1920. Ella reportedly died in 1923 in Memphis TN.
(4) Hattie Brantley, born ca 1864 in Mississippi. Last identified
in 1880 at home.
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Albert Horton Brantley
Choctaw County
Albert Horton Brantley, son of William Brantley and Marina Jolly was
born December 9, 1837 in Green County, Alabama. He married on April
11, 1864, Mary Susan Rebecca (Rogers) Amason (1836-1906), widow of Edward
Amason. They resided in Choctaw County. Albert was a lawyer and
became District Attorney. He died March 26, 1895 in Choctaw County,
Mississippi. Of the 5 sons of William and Marina, he was the
only one who did not die by gun shot. Known children
(1) Ransom Brantley, born ca 1866 in Choctaw County, Mississippi.
Named after his uncle, Ransom Brantley. He is not identified after
1880.
(2) William Arnold Brantley, born Jul 26, 1868 in Choctaw Co, Mississippi;
died April 1, 1938 in Montgomery Co, MS. He married Maggie O. Applewhite
(1873-1960) on Dec 25, 1895. Known Children: (All born in Montgomery
Co.)
(a) Albert Horton Brantley Jr, born Dec 17, 1898. He died young,
in 1919.
(b) Virginia Alice Brantley, born Jul 22 1900. She married Doyal
Coates.
(c) William Amason Brantley, born Jul 27, 1902. Still single
in 1930, but later married Robbie.
(d) Ransom Rogers Brantley, born Jul 11, 1904. He married Carrie
May Young (1906-1995).
(e) Marion Sanford Brantley, born ca 1909
(f) Joseph Calvin Brantley, born Oct 27, 1910. He died in Montgomery
County on Nov 16, 1995.
(g) Toby Dunn Brantley , born Dec 7, 1916; died Jun 1983 in Montgomery,
AL.
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The above photo is of Missouri Adela Brantley Dunn and her
husband Capt. Josiah Benson Dunn. This picture was believed to have been taken
around 1870 when Missouri (Zubie) was about 42 and Josiah was 45.
Missouri Adela Brantley, was born Mar 16, 1828 in Green County, Alabama.
She was the daughter of William Brantley and Marina Jolly. She married in
Choctaw County, Mississippi on September 18, 1852 to Josiah Dunn (1825-1900).
She died Jul 9, 1898 in Eupora, Mississippi. They issued two known children:
(1) William Archer Dunn, born Jul 2, 1853 Choctaw Co, MS. He was shot
and killed in Choctaw Co, on Aug 2, 1872.
(2) Joseph Turner Dunn, born Jul 20, 1866 in Choctaw Co, MS. He married
in 1893, Fanny Eudora DeLashmet (1876-1922)
A sister was Missouri Brantley, who married Josiah Dunn. This area
in Mississippi where this family lived held one of the worst reputations for
violence in that day. Except for Albert, all these brothers died violent
deaths. As mentioned in our 2nd report, the general's brother, Dr John
Ransom Brantley was killed in Gonzales, Texas in 1859 by the hand of David
Balzell. On August 16, 1870, his brother Arnold J Brantley was shot
in cold blood, according to reports. The "Weekly Clarion" stated in
November 1870 that it was the Generals attempt to bring to justice the party
responsible for the murder, that led to his own. None of the assassins
were every apprehended. Even his nephew, William Dunn, daughter
to his sister Missouri, was shot and killed in Greensboro, by a man named
Story in 1872.