Daniel Brinson

Daniel Brinson

Male Abt 1764 -

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Daniel Brinson was born about 1764 (son of James J. Brinson, Sr and Kezia Linton).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James J. Brinson, Sr was born on 5 Feb 1730 in Pricess Anne County VA or Onslo-New Hanover area of NC (son of Cason Brinson and Frances Marsh).

    Notes:

    Elders James Brinson & Arthur McFarland, Alexander F. Nelson, and Christopher Koonce
    Baptist minister James Brinson and his wife Patience Elizabeth Purser, together with their daughter Holland and her husband Arthur McFarland, arrived in the Upper Pine Hills shortly before 1820 from Wilson County Tennessee. Accompanying them were Brinson's brother-in-law, Alexander F. Nelson, and son-in-law, Christopher Koonce. Together with the Honeycutts and Farmers, these Tennessee newcomers founded the Pine Hills Baptist Church in the Upper Pine Hills, in the vicinity of modern Vienna and Downsville. Brinson preached the first documented Baptist sermons in the Ouachita Valley, and he ordained his son-in-law, Arthur McFarland, soon after arriving in Louisiana. Brinson established churches across northwestern Louisiana in the 1820s, including many in modern Claiborne and Webster Parishes. In addition, he became active in the Louisiana Baptist Association in the early 1820s after his church joined that body. The delegates elected him as the moderator of the 1827 Associational Meeting held near Minden at the Black Lake Church that Brinson had helped to found a few years earlier. When they first arrived in Louisiana from Tennessee, Brinson, McFarland, Nelson, and Koonce first settled in the Upper Pine Hills, on the upper reaches of the waters of Bayou d'Arbonne near Vienna and Downsville. By 1826, Brinson had temporarily moved to Natchitoches Parish, leaving McFarland in Ouachita. By 1830, Brinson, McFarland, Nelson, and Koonce moved into the far reaches of Bayou d'Arbonne into Claiborne Parish, where Brinson died on 5 September 1831. In November 1832, Arthur McFarland, Haywood Alford, and John Impson served as ministers of Pine Hills Baptist Church. McFarland continued his ministry in Claiborne Parish until sometime after 1860 [20].

    James married Kezia Linton about 1755. Kezia was born in Hayword County, NC. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Kezia Linton was born in Hayword County, NC.
    Children:
    1. Mathew Brinson was born on 9 Apr 1758.
    2. Silas Cook Brinson was born about 1760.
    3. Rev James Jesse Brinson was born about 1761 in Craven Co., NC; died on 5 Sep 1831 in Athens, Claiborne Parish, LA; was buried in Athens, Claiborne Parish, LA.
    4. 1. Daniel Brinson was born about 1764.
    5. Anna Brinson was born about 1766.
    6. Nancy Brinson was born about 1768.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Cason Brinson was born about 1693 in Prices Anne County VA (son of Mathew Brinson and Mary Cason); died about 1765.

    Cason married Frances Marsh about 1718 in Princess Anne County VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Frances Marsh
    Children:
    1. John Brinson was born about 1722.
    2. Cason Brinson, Jr. was born about 1724.
    3. Sarah Brinson was born about 1726.
    4. Mary Brinson was born about 1728.
    5. 2. James J. Brinson, Sr was born on 5 Feb 1730 in Pricess Anne County VA or Onslo-New Hanover area of NC.
    6. Amey Brinson was born about 1732.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Mathew Brinson was born in 1641 (son of Thomas Brinson and Joyce); died in 1703.

    Mathew + Mary Cason. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary Cason
    Children:
    1. Thomas Brinson was born about 1692.
    2. 4. Cason Brinson was born about 1693 in Prices Anne County VA; died about 1765.
    3. Susana Brinson was born about 1696.