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----------------------------------------- Parents -----------------------------------------
Cornelius Brewer
    Birth: 1782 - North Carolina
    Death: 1875 -
    Marriage: Jul 1814 - Bedford County, Tennessee
Mary (Polly) Staggs
    Birth: 1790 - Georgia
    Death: 1872 - Lawrence County, Tennessee
---------------------------------------- Children ----------------------------------------
  Meredith Brewer
    Born 1814 - Tennessee
     Died -
  David Brewer
    Born 1816 - Tennessee
     Died -
  Isham Brewer
    Born 1818 - Tennessee
     Died -
   Nancy Brewer
    Born 1824 - Tennessee
     Died -
  Thomas Brewer
    Born 1828 - Tennessee
     Died -
  Malinda S. Brewer
    Born Dec 1828 - Tennessee
     Died 27 Dec 1905 - Wayne County, Tennessee
  Gideon Brewer
    Born 1834 - Tennessee
     Died -
   Elizabeth Brewer
    Born 1836 - Tennessee
     Died -
  Rogal Furguson Brewer
    Born 1838 - Tennessee
     Died 03 Nov 1904 -
Artifacts:
  • Cornelius Brewer Lien

  • Notes:
    Research Notes -- David G Brewer 
    1840 Census - Wayne County, Tennessee
    
      Cornelius Brewer
      1121---1 -122--1
    
    1850 Census - Wayne County, Tennessee
    6th Civil District - 17 Sept 1850
    
      318 325
      Carn--- Brewer  60 M Farmer S.C. [Cannot Read & Write]
      Mary            56 F        N.C. [Cannot Read & Write]
      Nancy           26 F        Tenn [Cannot Read & Write]
      Thomas          22 M        Tenn [Cannot Read & Write]
      Molinda         18 F        Tenn
      Gidian          16 M        Tenn
      Elisabeth       14 F        Tenn
      Rosuel          12 M        Tenn
    
      319 326
      George Brewer   24 M Farmer Tenn [Cannot Read & Write]
      Mary            25 F        Tenn [Cannot Read & Write]
      Margarett        6 F        Tenn
      Mary             3 F        Tenn
      Nancy            1 F        Tenn
    
      321 328
      Elin Brewer     30 F        Tenn [Cannot Read & Write]
      Mary            11 F        Tenn
      Pleasant         9 M        Tenn
      Jasper           7 M        Tenn
      Wm.              5 M        Tenn
      Ein              3 F        Tenn
      Caldona Stagg   18 M        Tenn
    
      322 325
      Joseph Robnet   22 M Farmer Tenn
      Rachel          21 F        Tenn
    
    1860 Census - Lawrence County, Tennessee
    District 12 - 11 Aug 1860
    
      1059 810
      Cornelius Brewer  78 M Laborer  --- 100 Georgia
      Mary              70 F                  Georgia
      Nancy             37 F                  Tenn
    
    From Garry Wayne Brewer
    
    Cornelius Brewer born 1782 in North Carolina.probably died in Lawrence co.Tenn. date and grave site
    unknown. married Mary Polly Staggs in Bedford Co Tenn.July 1814. he was probably the first Brewer to
    come to Wayne co. he settled on Forty Eight creek and later moved over into Lawrence Co. they had
    eight sons and six daughters served in the war of 1812. He served in Captain Benj. Reynolds Company,
    Second Regiment, Division at Columbia,Tennessee. on October 1812, the Colonel of his Regiment was
    Thomas H. Benton. As per his War of 1812 pension records. Cornelius Brewer was Ninety Two years old
    as per his Declaration for pension,dated June 3, 1873, Wayne County,Tennessee. He stated his wife
    Polly Staggs was decreased.  From the Book Southern Kinsman by Grace Morrow Bryan. "Cornelius Brewer,
    born 1790 in North Carolina, died about 1875 at his son house, Rogal Fauguson Brewer in Lawrence
    County, Tennessee, when the writer(Mrs. Byrant)Mother was five years old.  Margaret H. Brewer
    rememered he r grandfather Cornelius being down sick and dying at heir home. I belive they said
    Cornelius was buried on Brush Creek, likely in an unmarked grave.  Cornelius Brewer and his his wife
    Mary Staggs had a large family. Among the children of Cornelius were: Jacob, Isom, Meridith, David,
    George, Henry, Gideon, Rogal Forguson and some girls, Nellie, Rowena, Winnie and at least another
    girl Malinda or boy, these all lived to be grown.
    
    From Garry Wayne Brewer:
    
    My ancestor was Private Cornelius Brewer of Capt Benjamin Reynolds Company, 2nd Tennessee Volunteers,
    commanded by Col. Thomas H. Benton. This company was at the Battle of Horseshoe Bend fighting against
    the Creek Indians who had sided with the British. The company then marched to New Orleans with
    General Andrew Jackson and fought against the British at the Battle of New Orleans.
     
    Cornelius Brewer was born in North Carolina in 1782 and died in Lawrence County, Tennessee in 1875 at
    the age of 93. He had lived through the American Revolution, fought in the Creek Wars and the War of
    1812 and the American Civil War. Cornelius stated in his pension to the United States Government that
    he was NEVER disloyal during the late rebellion of 1861-1865.
     
    Cornelius was the father of 13 children and his sons fought against each other during the Civil War
    (brother against brother). Half for the Union and half for the Confederate States. One of his sons
    Royal F. Brewer was at Gettysburg and had his tooth knocked out by a spent bullet and Royal was also
    at the surrender with General Lee.  Because Cornelius had served in the War of 1812 and had sons
    fighting on both sides in the Civil War neither the Union or Confederate forces bothered Cornelius.
    
    From Garry Wayne Brewer - March 23, 2010:
    
     
    Cornelius Brewer, born 1782 in North Carolina. He died in Lawrence County, Tennessee, in 1875. His
    grave site was listed as being in Brush Creek Cemetery, he married Mary Polly Staggs in Bedford Co
    Tenn. July 1814.  He was probably the first Brewer family member to move into Wayne County. He
    settled on Forty Eight creek and later moved over into Lawrence County/Wayne County Line. Cornelius
    and Polly had eight sons and six daughters he served in the War of 1812 in Captain Benj. Reynolds
    Company, Second Regiment, at Columbia, Tennessee. On October 1812, the Colonel of his Regiment was
    Thomas H. Benton.   Cornelius stated he was Ninety Two years old as per his Declaration for pension,
    dated June 3, 1873, Wayne County, Tennessee. He stated his wife Polly Staggs was decreased.  
    
    From the Book Southern Kinsman by Grace Morrow Bryan. “Cornelius Brewer, born in North
    Carolina, died about 1875 at his son house, Rogal Ferguson Brewer in Lawrence County, Tennessee, when
    the writer's (Mrs. Byrant) Mother was five years old.  Margaret H. Brewer remembered her
    “Grandfather Cornelius being down sick and dying at their home. I believe they said Cornelius
    was buried on Brush Creek, likely in an unmarked grave”.  Cornelius Brewer and his wife Mary
    Staggs had a large family. Among the children of Cornelius were: Jacob, Isom, Meredith, David,
    George, Henry, Gideon, Rogal Ferguson and some girls, Nellie, Rowena, Winnie and at least another
    girl Melinda or boy, these all lived to be grown.
    
    
    From his pension records, Private Cornelius Brewer of Capt Benjamin Reynolds Company, 2nd Tennessee
    Volunteers, commanded by Col. Thomas H. Benton and Col. William Pillow. This company was at the
    Battle of Horseshoe Bend fighting against the Creek Indians who had sided with the British. The
    company then marched to New Orleans with General Andrew Jackson and fought against the British at the
    Battle of New Orleans.
    
    Cornelius Brewer pension records state he was buried on Brush Creek Cemetery. Cornelius made is mark
    on the  pension paper 3rd June 1872 and witnessed by Fielding Churchwell , David S. Skillen, M.J.
    Sims and his attorney was Robt P. Cypert, other witnesses were E.H Pugh and George W. Lee
    
    He having been born during the time of the American Revolution, fought in the Creek Wars, the War of
    1812 and the lived through Civil War in Tennessee.  Cornelius stated in his pension to the United
    States Government that he was NEVER disloyal during the late rebellion of 1861-1865.
    
    Cornelius was the father of 13 children and his sons fought against each other during the Civil War 
    (brother against brother). Some for the Union and some for the Confederate States. One of his sons
    Royal F. Brewer was at Gettysburg and had his tooth knocked out by a spent bullet and Royal was also
    at the surrender with General Lee.  Because Cornelius had served in the War of 1812 and had sons
    fighting on both sides in the Civil War neither the Union nor Confederate forces bothered Cornelius.
    
    2010-11-06 20:17:34