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W. F. Brantley : ウィキペディア英語版 | William F. Brantley
William Felix Brantley (March 12, 1830 – November 2, 1870) was an American lawyer and soldier. He served as a Confederate general in the American Civil War, mainly serving in the Western Theater during the conflict. He is also noted for the manner of his death, murdered as part of a family feud in 1870. ==Early life and career== William Felix Brantley was born in 1830 in Greene County, Alabama, but moved with his family to Mississippi while still a child.〔Warner, p. 32.〕 He was a son of William Brantley, originally from Georgia, and his wife Marina Jolly of Alabama. By 1850 Brantley was studying law in Carroll County, Mississippi.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=US Gen website entry for Brantley ) 〕 Two years later he began practicing as a lawyer in now non-existent city of Greensboro in Webster County, Mississippi.〔 On December 27, 1855, Brantley married Cornelia S. Medley, and the couple would have three children together. They were: Mary Thomas, born September 5, 1858, in Macon and died June 11, 1943, in St. Louis, Missouri; Joseph Ransom, born September 5, 1859 in Choctaw County and died there on September 19, 1869; and an unnamed infant born in 1861 and died on June 7 of that year. By 1860 Brantley was a lawyer in Choctaw County, Mississippi, where he lived with his brother Dr. John Ransom Brantley.〔 In 1861 he represented his county during the Mississippi state secession convention.〔
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