I mentioned Harry Brassfield in an earlier post in August. I submitted a Freedom of Information Act request to see if I could get some additional information. I received a reply and a single page of information Which I have transcribed after the jump.
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Sunday, October 17, 2010
Saturday, August 21, 2010
James Harry Brassfield, Korean War casualty
Tonight I stumbled across the name Harry Brassfield (1911-1951), a casualty of the Korean war. His full name was James Harry Brassfield and he was a Master Sergeant in the 8th Cavalry Regiment, 1st Cavalry Division of the US Army. He was captured in Unsan, probably during the Battle of Unsan, on November 2, 1950. He died in captivity July 31, 1951. He is buried at Arlington National Cemetery.
It turns out that he was a 4th cousin to Floyd Gipson Brassfield. I discovered this using the Relationship Calculator on Brasfield-Brassfield Genealogies website (click the link to see the relationship).They are connected by John Brassfield (1735 - 1790), so it's a distant connection, but they are related. I think it is pretty amazing that a connection can be found so easily using the internet.
It turns out that he was a 4th cousin to Floyd Gipson Brassfield. I discovered this using the Relationship Calculator on Brasfield-Brassfield Genealogies website (click the link to see the relationship).They are connected by John Brassfield (1735 - 1790), so it's a distant connection, but they are related. I think it is pretty amazing that a connection can be found so easily using the internet.
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