His son, William B Brawley, died in Confederate service in Gordonsville, VA in 1863 at age 20. His son, Winfield, died in 1882, at age 15.
John Brawley was transferred to the Western NC asylum from the NC asylum (Dorothea Dix hospital) after Western opened in 1883. He is seen in the census at Dix in 1880. His wife and two of their children were living in Rowan county at the time. John would have been included in the first group of men transferred in April 1883. His marker number, 24, indicates he was the 24th person admitted to the new facility.
His son, William B Brawley, died in Confederate service in Gordonsville, VA in 1863 at age 20. His son, Winfield, died in 1882, at age 15.
John Brawley was transferred to the Western NC asylum from the NC asylum (Dorothea Dix hospital) after Western opened in 1883. He is seen in the census at Dix in 1880. His wife and two of their children were living in Rowan county at the time. John would have been included in the first group of men transferred in April 1883. His marker number, 24, indicates he was the 24th person admitted to the new facility.
Family Members
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Neil Stewart Brawley
1816–1879
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Mary Lavinia Brawley Rumple
1818–1893
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Robert Nesbit Brawley
1823–1890
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Margaret Rebecca Brawley Lipe
1825–1907
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Elanor Elizabeth Brawley Woods
1827–1895
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Ruth Elmira Brawley Gibson
1831–1871
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Theodosia Brawley Woods
1833–1857
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William Torrance Brawley
1835–1862
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Pvt Joel Vincent Brawley
1838–1907
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