United States Census, 1870," index and images, FamilySearch ( : accessed ), Richard Bromfield, Mississippi, United States citing p. Because census records identifies the location where individuals lived, Richard Bromfield lived in this location. Simmons white male 55 years old both homesteaded land at Washington meridian, Township 2 North and Range 9 East. Thomas Simmons white male 33 years old and John R. In order to identify the location where Richard Bromfield was enumerated, I looked on the same census page for individuals who were homesteaders. Details of the meridian and the direction of the township are not listed in the census record. A black male Richard Bromfield 27 years old a farm hand was enumerated August, 1870 in the federal census for Township 2 Range 9 East Pike county, Mississippi. When the school census in 1878 was taken, he would have been 31 to 33 years old. He is thought to have beenīorn in Pike county, Mississippi between 1841 to 1843. The site's consensus reads: "Though it betrays its theatrical roots, Six Degrees of Separation largely succeeds thanks to astute direction and fine performances–particularly from an against-type Will Smith.Brumfield was a child of Liddie and Louis Brumfield. The film has an approval rating of 88% at Rotten Tomatoes based on 32 reviews, with an average rating of 7.12/10. Catherine Kellner as Talbot "Tess" Kittredge.Oz Perkins as Woodrow "Woody" Kittredge (as Osgood Perkins II).
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