Francis Marion BRISTOW
SOURCES: 1. This family group sheet compiled by Marion Grace Jewell Nicholls of Gilbert, AZ 2. FHL Book #976.948/H24, "History of Jessamine County, KY. 3. FHL Book #929.273/B776b, "Bristow-Douglass", by Julia J. Bristow, (p.21-22). 4. Book #929.209769/Gen,"Genealogies of Kentucky Families Filson Club Quarterly", (68,79,80,86,87) by John Walton. 5. Book #RG975.5/Gen, "Genealogy of Virginia Families" Vol.#1 [A-Ge], Tyler Quarterly (pp. 263,264,267) by M.E. Bristow. 2. IGI - Kentucky - My Batch #8915204 (p.24) Baptism and Endowed 3. 1998 Ancestral File - info. added 4. 1997 Ordinance Index - info. added OCCUPATION: Lawyer - US Congressman -"Studied Law and divided his time between his profession and farming. NOTES: Information from the above books. A Unionist Congressman from Member of House Committee to consider the treat of bothe secession and the Anti-slavery movement - He adopted conciliatory attitude, As for slavery, he believed in gradual emancipation. He provided for the emancipation of his own slaves. But he argued that the property rights of others slaveholders should be respected as long as thelaws protecting them were in effect. These laws, however, he argued could be changed by a vote of the people.---- He was a man of property who lived in a stately manor house. He was a United States Congressman and did much in his day to build up the walls and sustain the Methodist Episcopal Church (South). LINEAGE: BRISTOW, Francis Marion [5], Archibald [4], James [3],_____ [2], John [1]. (Book RG975.5/Gen) page 264 BRISTOW, Francis Marion [6], Andrew [5], John [4], John [3], Nicholas [2], John [1]. (Book RG975.5/Gen) page 259. (A discrepancy) His family probably descends from John[1] of Virginia - Age 16 years old - found wandering around colony in 1663 indentured for seven years. NOTES#2: Francis Marion Bristow, lived for 26 years on a farm near Nicholasville. He early moved to Todd County, Kentucky. With his father, who had settled in Jessamine County in 1790. In 1830-1831, elected to Kentucky Legislature - in 1846 - he was in Senate & Menber of State Constitutional Convention in 1849. In Congress during the years 1854 & 1859.
SOURCES: 1. This family group sheet compiled by Marion Grace Jewell Nicholls of Gilbert, AZ 2. IGI-Kentucky-Batch A455181 (p.0799) Marriage Records. 3. Book #RG975.5/Gen., "Genealogies of Virginia Families," Vol.#5 [R-z],(p.319) 4. Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 5. FHL Book #929.273/B776b, "Bristow - Douglass", by Julia J. Bristow (p.22) 6. Book #929.20976/Gen., "Genealogies of Kentucky Families," Filson Club History Quarterly, (P.80-83). Leesburg Public Library, Lessburg, Flordia 7. 1997 Ordinance Index 8. 1998 Ancestral File NOTES: 1. He was Solicitor General of the United States, Secretary of the Treasury in the Cabinet of President Grant &, a prominent candidate for the Presidency in 1867. He studied law in his father's office and on 15 Feb 1854, he was admitted to Kentucky Bar. The War came in 1861. His wife's Uncle and guardian - George Miles threatened disinheritance if he joined the army. His reply to George Miles threat of disinheriting him was, "I will not sell my country for gold and silver, you may take your property and go to Hell." "Then with a stout horse and man- servant, he rode off to war." He was a gallant and distinguished soldier. While serving the Union he was offered a promotion to Brigadier - General (he refused it). "Just before he was discharged from the Union Army he was, without his knowledge, elected to the State Senate of Kentucky"..."Later, when he became an assistant U.S. attorney for Kentucky and then, the first Solicitor General of the U.S. he work indegatigably to secure civil rights for former slaves." President Grant had Benjamin Helm Bristow in mind for a number of different positions, including a Supreme Court appointment and the cabinet post of Attorney-General. However in 1874, he appointed him Sec. of the Treasury. "He (the President) wanted a hard-money man, and he was in need of a secretary with an undoubted reputation for integrity." His new appointee was qualified in both respects in the first, he lived up to President expectations; in the second, he exceeded them. As a result of his investigation of the "Whisky Ring" 253 persons were indicated and the U.S. Government recovered more than 3 million dollars annually in Liquor taxes. "Relations between Sec. and Treasury and the President became strained and the former submitted his resignation which the Pres. (refused to accept)." Rumors that Benjamin Helm Bristow was am- bitious to succeed to the President were never verified, not even when he became a leading contender for the Presidential Nomination in 1876. "After Rutherford B. Hayes became President, he offered Benjamin Helm Bristow - the ambassadorship to the Court of St. James, which he refused. He retired from public life, although he continued to be an advisor to Presidents, both Democrat and Republican, on monetary & fiscal matters and established a lucrative law practice in New York." "His personal and family life was exemplary and elegant --- He Maintained an active social life." 2. "Accustomed to good things of life, he purchased ex- quisite jewelry from Tiffany's for his wife, imported finest wines from France, and smoked excellent cigars from Havana. His table was graced with finest foods and delicacies. The Bristow home was constantly the center of small entertainment, where gather both great and small. he was always generous in his contributions to charity, supporting religious organizations, veterens homes (both Union and Confederate), colleges and other needy institutions." 3. Benjamin Bristow was a distinguished lawyer of Louisville, afterwards New York. 4. Child: William, a lawyer of New York City. 5. Child: Nannie, well educated- Conn. & in Neville, France married wealthy textile manufacturer who became a governor.
SOURCES: 1. This family group sheet compiled by Marion Grace Jewell Nicholls of Gilbert, AZ 2. Book RG975.5/Gen.,"Genealogies of Virginia Families," Vol. #1[A-Ge], (p.267), By M.E. Bristow, Orlando, Flordia `Public Library' 3. 1997 Ordinance Index (nil) 4. 1998 Ancestral File (nil) NOTES: All the members of this branch of the family claim eliaibility to membership in the Revolutionary Socities, based on the ser- vicies of James Bristow. He served in Captain Samule Ashe's Co. North Carolina `Ligh Dragoons'.
He married Emily Edwards Helm 31 May 1831 at Hardin, Kentucky . Emily Edwards Helm was born at of Elkton, Todd, Kentucky 25 Jan 1808 .
They were the parents of 4
children:
Benjamin Helm Bristow, Hon.
born 20 Jun 1832.
Mary Margaret Bristow
born 15 Sep 1834.
Martha Maria Bristow
born 18 Mar 1838.
Frank Henry Bristow, Major
born 26 Jul 1840.
Francis Marion Bristow died 10 Jun 1863 at Elkton, Todd, Kentucky .
Emily Edwards Helm died 4 Apr 1882 .