m: Franklin Bramhall 2 Sep 1879 in Little River, Rice Co, Kansas
children: Flora Maude, Fred Morris, baby girl, and Ruth Marion
MOUNT AUBURN Mrs. Ada Bramhall died at her home in Mount Auburn Saturday following a stroke Friday. As Ada Brody, daughter of Stephen and Caroline Brody, she was bom in Benton county June 29, 1855. She was married-to F. M. Bramhall Sept 2, 1879, in Kansas. Mr. Bramhall, who was the last Civil war veteran of this community, died in 1930. With the exception of a few years spent in Kansas and Missouri, Mrs. Bramhall spent her entire life in this vicinity and .since 1907 in Mount Auburn. Mr. and Mrs. Bramhall were the parents of four children. Surviving are Mrs. Charles Todd of Ellendale. Minn., and Mrs. Roy Kanouse of Goodland, Kan. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at the family home with the Rev. Harold Ward of the Methodist Episcopal church in charge. Mrs. Bramhall was a -member of the Church of Christ Members of the American Legion were pallbearers.
m: Franklin Bramhall 2 Sep 1879 in Little River, Rice Co, Kansas
children: Flora Maude, Fred Morris, baby girl, and Ruth Marion
MOUNT AUBURN Mrs. Ada Bramhall died at her home in Mount Auburn Saturday following a stroke Friday. As Ada Brody, daughter of Stephen and Caroline Brody, she was bom in Benton county June 29, 1855. She was married-to F. M. Bramhall Sept 2, 1879, in Kansas. Mr. Bramhall, who was the last Civil war veteran of this community, died in 1930. With the exception of a few years spent in Kansas and Missouri, Mrs. Bramhall spent her entire life in this vicinity and .since 1907 in Mount Auburn. Mr. and Mrs. Bramhall were the parents of four children. Surviving are Mrs. Charles Todd of Ellendale. Minn., and Mrs. Roy Kanouse of Goodland, Kan. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at the family home with the Rev. Harold Ward of the Methodist Episcopal church in charge. Mrs. Bramhall was a -member of the Church of Christ Members of the American Legion were pallbearers.
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