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John Alvin Bramblett Jr.

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John Alvin Bramblett Jr.

Birth
Floyd County, Georgia, USA
Death
12 Jun 1905 (aged 73)
Bedford County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Bedford County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Supposed to be buried here in an unmarked grave. If you have any information to support or contradict this, please let me know.
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p1131-History of Tenn. Goodspeed. 1886 - Bedford County
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John A. Bramblett was born Aug 13, 1813, in Georgia. His father, John Bramblett, was a native of South Carolina and of Irish descent. He immigrated to Georgia when young, and there married Miss Jennie Couch, a native of Georgia. To this union were born twelve children our subject being the ninth. About 1832 John Bramblett moved from Georgia to this state [TN], locating in this county [Bedford] near Wartrace. He was a farmer by occupation and died in 1861. His mother died in the same year. Our subject was educated in the county schools of Bedford County, and on reaching his majority was married to Miss L.C. [Louisa Clementine] Culley, a native of this county. To them were born these children:
William E. (deceased), Mary J, Eliz. F., James M., Newton A., George D. (deceased), Ada B. (deceased), Walter T., and Idella. Mr. Bramblett is a farmer and has 255 acres in distr. No. 2. In 1863 he was conscripted by the Federal Gov't, and held as a soldier 6 months against his will. He then left them and returned home inside the Federal lines. He was a strong Union man during the war, and fully believed and still believes that the best friends of the South were those who adhered to the Union of the States. He is a Republican in politics, and he and wife are members of the Primitive Baptist Church.
Supposed to be buried here in an unmarked grave. If you have any information to support or contradict this, please let me know.
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p1131-History of Tenn. Goodspeed. 1886 - Bedford County
118
John A. Bramblett was born Aug 13, 1813, in Georgia. His father, John Bramblett, was a native of South Carolina and of Irish descent. He immigrated to Georgia when young, and there married Miss Jennie Couch, a native of Georgia. To this union were born twelve children our subject being the ninth. About 1832 John Bramblett moved from Georgia to this state [TN], locating in this county [Bedford] near Wartrace. He was a farmer by occupation and died in 1861. His mother died in the same year. Our subject was educated in the county schools of Bedford County, and on reaching his majority was married to Miss L.C. [Louisa Clementine] Culley, a native of this county. To them were born these children:
William E. (deceased), Mary J, Eliz. F., James M., Newton A., George D. (deceased), Ada B. (deceased), Walter T., and Idella. Mr. Bramblett is a farmer and has 255 acres in distr. No. 2. In 1863 he was conscripted by the Federal Gov't, and held as a soldier 6 months against his will. He then left them and returned home inside the Federal lines. He was a strong Union man during the war, and fully believed and still believes that the best friends of the South were those who adhered to the Union of the States. He is a Republican in politics, and he and wife are members of the Primitive Baptist Church.


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