Mrs. Sallie E. Brink died suddenly Sunday morning, March 11th, at her home near Cotton Town. Her death was entirely unexpected and came as a shock to her relatives and many friends. Mrs. Brink was born November 11, 1851. She was a daughter of the late Cullen E. Douglass, for many years a prominent and influential citizen of this county. She was a devout Christian lady, having been for a long while a member of the Gallatin Presbyterian Church. Her husband died a number of years ago. Mrs. Brink is survived by two daughters, Mrs. W. D. Cummings and Mrs. T. L. Kirk. The burial took place at the Gallatin Cemetery at 2o’clock p. m. Monday with services at the chapel by Rev. C. C. McNeil.
Mrs. Sallie E. Brink died suddenly Sunday morning, March 11th, at her home near Cotton Town. Her death was entirely unexpected and came as a shock to her relatives and many friends. Mrs. Brink was born November 11, 1851. She was a daughter of the late Cullen E. Douglass, for many years a prominent and influential citizen of this county. She was a devout Christian lady, having been for a long while a member of the Gallatin Presbyterian Church. Her husband died a number of years ago. Mrs. Brink is survived by two daughters, Mrs. W. D. Cummings and Mrs. T. L. Kirk. The burial took place at the Gallatin Cemetery at 2o’clock p. m. Monday with services at the chapel by Rev. C. C. McNeil.
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Wife of R.N. Brink
Family Members
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Henryella L. Douglass
1849–1926
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William Howard Douglass
1852–1871
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Eliza Bain Douglass Douglass
1853–1924
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John Bain Douglass
1854–1855
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Nancy D. "Nannie" Douglass
1854–1928
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Delia Douglass
1858–1932
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Juliet Glass Douglass Zdanowicz
1859–1918
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Richard Edward Douglass Sr
1860–1943
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Sophia Douglass Robb
1861–1920
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