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Esther Ann Bramble

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Esther Ann Bramble

Birth
Ripley, Brown County, Ohio, USA
Death
2 Oct 1912 (aged 67)
New Market, Taylor County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Page County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Clarinda Journal (Clarinda, Iowa), Thursday, October 10, 1912
Miss Esther Bramble – Brief mention of the death in New Market, Wednesday, Oct. 2, of Miss Esther Bramble, was made in The Journal of last week. She had been ill for ten weeks, first with typhoid fever, and finally with stomach trouble. From the latter trouble she suffered intensely. Miss Bramble was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Bramble and was born at Ripley, O. She died at the age of 67 years. Her father died in February 1864 in Illinois and her mother in New Market, seventeen years ago. Four of her brothers were soldiers in the Union army, two of her brothers are dead, and one of her brothers who was in the war, William, has been missing since his re-enlistment for three years' further service for the United States, at Little Rock, Ark. He had served the government for three years before his re-enlistment. One sister, Lizzie Bramble, died when young. Two of her brothers are known to be dead. They are Robert Bramble, who died at the age of 22 years near Ottawa, Ill., in 1867, and George Bramble, who was wounded while in the army, and who passed away twenty-six years ago at Emporia, Kan. The four surviving brothers are James Bramble, residing at New Market; Alex Bramble, at Wellington, Ind. (both of whom with William Bramble, who has been missing so long and George Bramble, were soldiers in the Union army); Charles Bramble, at Thayer, Mo., and John Bramble, who lives in Kansas City, Mo. Among those attending the funeral was John Bramble from Kansas City, who was with his sister for about a week before here death and who also visited her previously during her last illness. The funeral of the late Miss Bramble was held Friday, Oct. 4, at 10 a. m. at the Methodist Episcopal church in New Market, conducted by Rev. J. O. Carter, its pastor, and interment was in the Memory cemetery near New Market, where the mother of the deceased is buried. The singers were Mrs. Guy Walker, Mrs. B. Marcell, Brose Henshaw and Lafe Corbin. The pallbearers were Joseph Marcell, George Marcell, Jonas Williams, Jacob Mankle, Bird Werts and William Rowe. Miss Bramble was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church from her childhood.
Clarinda Journal (Clarinda, Iowa), Thursday, October 10, 1912
Miss Esther Bramble – Brief mention of the death in New Market, Wednesday, Oct. 2, of Miss Esther Bramble, was made in The Journal of last week. She had been ill for ten weeks, first with typhoid fever, and finally with stomach trouble. From the latter trouble she suffered intensely. Miss Bramble was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Bramble and was born at Ripley, O. She died at the age of 67 years. Her father died in February 1864 in Illinois and her mother in New Market, seventeen years ago. Four of her brothers were soldiers in the Union army, two of her brothers are dead, and one of her brothers who was in the war, William, has been missing since his re-enlistment for three years' further service for the United States, at Little Rock, Ark. He had served the government for three years before his re-enlistment. One sister, Lizzie Bramble, died when young. Two of her brothers are known to be dead. They are Robert Bramble, who died at the age of 22 years near Ottawa, Ill., in 1867, and George Bramble, who was wounded while in the army, and who passed away twenty-six years ago at Emporia, Kan. The four surviving brothers are James Bramble, residing at New Market; Alex Bramble, at Wellington, Ind. (both of whom with William Bramble, who has been missing so long and George Bramble, were soldiers in the Union army); Charles Bramble, at Thayer, Mo., and John Bramble, who lives in Kansas City, Mo. Among those attending the funeral was John Bramble from Kansas City, who was with his sister for about a week before here death and who also visited her previously during her last illness. The funeral of the late Miss Bramble was held Friday, Oct. 4, at 10 a. m. at the Methodist Episcopal church in New Market, conducted by Rev. J. O. Carter, its pastor, and interment was in the Memory cemetery near New Market, where the mother of the deceased is buried. The singers were Mrs. Guy Walker, Mrs. B. Marcell, Brose Henshaw and Lafe Corbin. The pallbearers were Joseph Marcell, George Marcell, Jonas Williams, Jacob Mankle, Bird Werts and William Rowe. Miss Bramble was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church from her childhood.


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