Gene Brantley
1928 - 1999
Gene
Brantley, one of the most learned men of the millennium, when it comes
to the Brantley history and genealogy, was killed in an auto accident on
April 8, 1999. Gene had
taken his son and grandson fishing and they were returning when the
accident occurred. It took
place on a county road in Baldwin County, Georgia.
According to what I understand, an opposing car operated by a
lady who had apparently dozed at the wheel crossed the center-line and
awoke as she drifted off the road edge on Gene's side. Gene was faced
with either being struck head on or broadside as she darted back. Because he elected to swerve to his side, he took the full
impact. The boys were not
hurt. Gene was not killed
instantly, but knowing that his injuries were fatal, bid his son Jeff
and his young grandson farewell.
He died like he lived; always thinking of others.
I had just visited Gene a few weeks earlier.
This was the first time since he had moved.
He asked me to spend the night, but I had an appointment the next
morning back in Atlanta. We
stayed up until 11:30PM talking genealogy.
Since I had came in from a different direction than I was taking
home, I ask Gene how to get back to the main road toward Atlanta.
He suggested that I just follow him a little way and he would
take me to the main highway. I
told him that that wasn't necessary, he could just draw me a little map.
He insisted. I
thought that this would be just a mile or two, but it was about 10 miles
later when he finally came to the intersection of the main highway.
What a guy! He
thought nothing of driving 10 miles out and 10 miles back at mid night,
just to be sure I would have no trouble.
Gene was born January 18, 1928 in Washington County,
Georgia. He and his brother
William T. (Tim) became involved in genealogy in 1963.
For over 35 years they have been relentless in their pursuit of
the genealogy and history of their forebears.
Meeting with and grasping the vast research of leading
researchers, William Kizziah and Ida Brooks Kellum, Gene traveled to
countless Brantley sites in the US and many places in Europe.
The number of courthouse and library visits is likely unsurpassed
by any genealogist of his time. In
addition to collecting the genealogy of his kinsman, he would always
remember, somehow, ever story told about our progenitors.
No one could tell the stories with more interest than Gene. Being
the key speaker at the Brantley Association convention in 1990, he
totally mesmerize the audience with the detailed history of our early
Brantley forebears in Virginia and the study of his John & Hannah of
Chatham County, N.C. from whom thousands of our present day Brantleys
descend. He was truly
a remarkable man. The
establishment of the Brantley Association of America in 1987 was due to
the inspiration of Gene and his brother Tim.
It is a fact and our declaration, that anyone who ever does
research on our Brantley kinsman, weather he is the first time
researcher or an accomplished one of any era, shall benefit from the
great labor and dedication of leading researcher, Gene Brantley.
J. Kenneth Brantley