Brazil lived in Selma (Dallas), Alabama at the time of his father's death in 1933. Brazil had lived in Selma (Dallas), Alabama for the last eight years of his life. He also lived there at the time of his death, at which at died at home, after a lengthy illness. He was survived by a son, Billy, and two daughters, Mittie and Ruth.
He had been a well known lumberman of the West Central section.
At some point Brazil and his family lived in Jacksonville (Nassau), Florida.
Brazil lived in Selma (Dallas), Alabama at the time of his father's death in 1933. Brazil had lived in Selma (Dallas), Alabama for the last eight years of his life. He also lived there at the time of his death, at which at died at home, after a lengthy illness. He was survived by a son, Billy, and two daughters, Mittie and Ruth.
He had been a well known lumberman of the West Central section.
At some point Brazil and his family lived in Jacksonville (Nassau), Florida.
Family Members
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Francis M. "Frank" Barkley
1847–1915
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Samuel Joshiau "Saul" Barkley
1849–1925
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George Washington Barkley
1852–1923
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William Henry H. Barkley
1854–1933
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Mary Lydia Barkley Hall
1856–1937
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John Homer Barkley
1858–1938
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Moses Patterson Barkley
1860–1860
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Rebecca Jane Barkley Newton
1863–1896
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Aramenta Ellen Barkley Cotton
1865–1945
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Massaline I. Barkley McCurry
1868–1943
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