Her father wrote her name and birth in his bible as "Elizabeth Carline" but several of his children's names were phonetically spelled in the bible, so she was probably Elizabeth Caroline.
Family lore says that she burned to death; a tragedy that occurred all too often in the days of open fireplace grates, candles and oil lamps.
She was probably buried in a long-forgotten family burying ground at the Bronston home.
Her father wrote her name and birth in his bible as "Elizabeth Carline" but several of his children's names were phonetically spelled in the bible, so she was probably Elizabeth Caroline.
Family lore says that she burned to death; a tragedy that occurred all too often in the days of open fireplace grates, candles and oil lamps.
She was probably buried in a long-forgotten family burying ground at the Bronston home.
Family Members
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Eliza Jane Bronston Dale
1815–1882
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Mary Ann Bronston Collins
1817–1884
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Paulina "Pelyna" Bronston
1819–1820
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Samira Maupin "Somiria" Bronston Baker
1821–1856
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Mrs Sally Ann Bronston Bronston
1823–1849
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Thomas Clark Springer "Little Big Tom" Bronston
1825–1906
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Lucy Clark Bronston Best
1827–1909
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Mrs Emily Frances "Emma" Bronston Francis
1833–1871
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Henrietta Earle "Ettie" Bronston Chenault
1835–1918
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Jacob Chenault "Jake" Bronston Sr
1838–1900
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