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John Bradford “Jack” Brinson

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John Bradford “Jack” Brinson

Birth
Florida, USA
Death
31 Jul 1935 (aged 74)
Madison, Madison County, Florida, USA
Burial
Madison, Madison County, Florida, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section IV; Livingston lot (enclosed by iron fence, west half of lot)
Memorial ID
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According to descendants of John "Jack" Bradford Brinson, he was named for the first Confederate Soldier killed in Florida, Capt. Richard G. Bradford.
Son of George M. Troop Brinson (B:ca 1827,GA & D:bet. 1870-1880, unkn) & Ann F. Livingston (B:1832-1834,SC & D: 1870-1880, unkn)

Madison, Madison Co,FL census (24 June 1880): "single, age 19 (adopted son) with maternal uncle-in-law, Benj. F. & his 2nd wife Susan M. Webb (Newman) Wardlaw." Now known as the Goza-Smith home.
According to descendants of John "Jack" Bradford Brinson, he was named for the first Confederate Soldier killed in Florida, Capt. Richard G. Bradford.
Son of George M. Troop Brinson (B:ca 1827,GA & D:bet. 1870-1880, unkn) & Ann F. Livingston (B:1832-1834,SC & D: 1870-1880, unkn)

Madison, Madison Co,FL census (24 June 1880): "single, age 19 (adopted son) with maternal uncle-in-law, Benj. F. & his 2nd wife Susan M. Webb (Newman) Wardlaw." Now known as the Goza-Smith home.


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