Submitted by Name: R. Lewis Brantley From: Alaska E-mail: Contact
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Added: February 24, 2023
Submitted by Name: Oliver Brantley From: Atlanta, GA E-mail: Contact
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Added: November 15, 2022
Submitted by Name: Susan Brantley Helton From: Macon, Ga E-mail: Contact
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Added: July 10, 2021
Submitted by Name: Donald E Brantley From: Kempton, IL E-mail: Contact
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Added: March 18, 2021
Submitted by Name: Josh Paul J.Brantley From: California E-mail: Contact
Comments: Great website, I am interested.
Added: May 3, 2016
Submitted by Name: Gina Lyons From: Henderson Kentucky E-mail: Contact
Comments: My mother's family were Brantley's. I was really excited to see this website!
Added: January 21, 2016
Submitted by Name: Kaye Sass From: Lauderdale Co AL but live in Florida E-mail: Contact
Comments: What a wonderful site when searching for clues in Southhampton County VA. What an outstanding project to your famiky and others like myself who are always looking for that one little piece of record for proving.
Thank you for giving other researchers this connection. I never knew I had a connection to the county until this week and now I feel like I hit a jackpot; another patriot or maybe even 2 or 3, possibly additional names, and now another county my family goes back to.
Kaye :D :D
Added: January 16, 2016
Submitted by Name: Jeannie Brantley From: Alabama E-mail: Contact
Comments: I am William Allen Brantley's daughter.My grandfather's name was James Madison Brantley. I looked over some of your picture and the resemblance to my grandfather and his brothers is unreal. We actually have a Ken Brantley in our family.
Admin reply: Other names in common. I too descend from a James Madison Brantley (another). I have a daughter named Jeannie. Get me back anther generation and i can tell more about your line. Where were they at and who was James M's father. Some dates??
Added: November 25, 2015
Submitted by Name: Ken Brantley From: Powder Springs, GA E-mail: Contact
Comments: Brenda,
Thank you so much for your expression of gratitude. This, and the many other comments we have had since the completion of the project has been a reward within itself far more to us than most understand. We can give thanks to so many who labored diligently for hours upon hours to index and display these records with no financial compensation. They just realized the value to family history researchers, like yourself, to have such a file at their fingertips. The project was a dream long before it was initiated and we can give thanks to Probate Clerk, Rick Francis, who shared the dream and allowed us to come to his courthouse and image the ancient records. Rick even saw that I was compensated for my stay while there. He was the first among the hero's to this event. Without him, nothing would have become of this dream of decades. God bless him! This was, the first project to image, display, and index a near entire Courthouse record collection of the 18th and 19th century, and yes, allow the researcher to see these as though they were there.
We had hope for the same project in Isle of Wight County, even at our own expense, but it never materialized. It is my hope that someday the many courthouse collections, especially which include the 17th and 18th century records will too be separately available to researchers throughout the world; Well… I can dream, can't I ☺.
I will forward your expression of gratitude to our Southampton project volunteers, and thanks again for taking the time to extend your thoughts of appreciation.
Sincerely
Ken Brantley
Added: November 23, 2015
Submitted by Name: Brenda Rivers From: WV E-mail: Contact
Comments: I am thrilled to find your website. I have Vick, Reese, and Rivers, and more ancestors that came from this area. I am now going through all the records to find official records for them. This is so amazing to be able to do this from my living room. Thanks so much for your hard work.
Name: R. Lewis Brantley
From: Alaska
E-mail: Contact