In the heavily wooded Tater Hill's of Carroll County, Missouri is located this hilltop cemetery. Among those buried here are 5 generations of the Braden Family.
Aaron married Elizabeth Ramsey in Washington County, KY 3 April 1809. Elizabeth was born 21 December 1787 and died in Washington County, KY after 1830.
John Cole was the first school teacher of Hill Township, teaching at the home of Aaron Braden, with an enrollment of fifteen pupils, and receiving a minimal salary.
The August 27, 1850 United States Federal Census lists Aaron Bradon in the home of his daughter, Jane Graham (Mrs. George W. Graham), in Ray County, Missouri. Also listed is insane daughter Frances Bradon.
Known children of Aaron and Elizabeth (Ramsey) Braden and unlinked at this time include:
William T. Braden b: about 1810
Jane Braden b: 1818
Frances Braden b: 1821
In the heavily wooded Tater Hill's of Carroll County, Missouri is located this hilltop cemetery. Among those buried here are 5 generations of the Braden Family.
Aaron married Elizabeth Ramsey in Washington County, KY 3 April 1809. Elizabeth was born 21 December 1787 and died in Washington County, KY after 1830.
John Cole was the first school teacher of Hill Township, teaching at the home of Aaron Braden, with an enrollment of fifteen pupils, and receiving a minimal salary.
The August 27, 1850 United States Federal Census lists Aaron Bradon in the home of his daughter, Jane Graham (Mrs. George W. Graham), in Ray County, Missouri. Also listed is insane daughter Frances Bradon.
Known children of Aaron and Elizabeth (Ramsey) Braden and unlinked at this time include:
William T. Braden b: about 1810
Jane Braden b: 1818
Frances Braden b: 1821
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