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Ambrose Braden

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Ambrose Braden Veteran

Birth
Indiana, USA
Death
5 Mar 1903 (aged 22)
Mitchell, Lawrence County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Mitchell, Lawrence County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
Plot
Moore-Edwards 4 NorthWest, Lot 101
Memorial ID
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Mother's grave is not located. Link to mother provided by 4losthistory (#46983562)

BEDFORD DEMOCRAT
BEDFORD, INDIANA
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1898

Dean CROOKE and Ambrose BRADEN members of company L, 159th Indiana are at home and are apparently in good health.

BEDFORD DEMOCRAT
BEDFORD, INDIANA
AUGUST 31, 1898

Ambrose Braden, a member of Co. C., 159th Indiana, is expected home today. Dean CROOK and Harley LOVE are members of the same company.

BEDFORD DEMOCRAT
BEDFORD, INDIANA
MARCH 3, 1899

Ambrose BRADEN and Miss Grace KILBURN were married at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John KILBURN, yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. F. A. HUTCHERSON, officiating.

Bedford Weekly Mail March 13, 1903
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Watson left on the accommodation Saturday, for Mitchell, to attend the funeral of a cousin, Ambrose Braden.

Mr. and Mrs. Chas Braden were at Mitchell Friday attending the funeral of Mr. Braden's younger brother, Ambrose Braden, whose death occurred Thursday from an accidental pistol shot wound.

Orleans Progress Examiner Thursday, March 12, 1903
Ambrose Braden, who was shot by William Compton, at Mitchell two weeks ago, is dead.

The Mitchell Commercial
March 12, 1903
Ambrose Braden who was accidently shot some days ago and who it was thought would recover, took suddenly worse Thursday afternoon and died Thursday night. Owing to extremely wet weather the remains were not buried, but through the kindness of Mr. M.N. Moore were placed in his vault, where they will remain until favorable weather when they will be buried.

Did his wife marry again? Is she Grace Heebner (77059235)?

Mother's maiden name is listed as Bind on death certificate, so she may be Mary Ann Catherine Bind.

Mitchell Commercial
Thursday, October 28, 1915, Mitchell, Indiana
Mrs. Emma Moore returned to Indianapolis Friday after a short visit here with her mother Mrs. Mary Braden.
Mother's grave is not located. Link to mother provided by 4losthistory (#46983562)

BEDFORD DEMOCRAT
BEDFORD, INDIANA
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1898

Dean CROOKE and Ambrose BRADEN members of company L, 159th Indiana are at home and are apparently in good health.

BEDFORD DEMOCRAT
BEDFORD, INDIANA
AUGUST 31, 1898

Ambrose Braden, a member of Co. C., 159th Indiana, is expected home today. Dean CROOK and Harley LOVE are members of the same company.

BEDFORD DEMOCRAT
BEDFORD, INDIANA
MARCH 3, 1899

Ambrose BRADEN and Miss Grace KILBURN were married at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John KILBURN, yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. F. A. HUTCHERSON, officiating.

Bedford Weekly Mail March 13, 1903
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Watson left on the accommodation Saturday, for Mitchell, to attend the funeral of a cousin, Ambrose Braden.

Mr. and Mrs. Chas Braden were at Mitchell Friday attending the funeral of Mr. Braden's younger brother, Ambrose Braden, whose death occurred Thursday from an accidental pistol shot wound.

Orleans Progress Examiner Thursday, March 12, 1903
Ambrose Braden, who was shot by William Compton, at Mitchell two weeks ago, is dead.

The Mitchell Commercial
March 12, 1903
Ambrose Braden who was accidently shot some days ago and who it was thought would recover, took suddenly worse Thursday afternoon and died Thursday night. Owing to extremely wet weather the remains were not buried, but through the kindness of Mr. M.N. Moore were placed in his vault, where they will remain until favorable weather when they will be buried.

Did his wife marry again? Is she Grace Heebner (77059235)?

Mother's maiden name is listed as Bind on death certificate, so she may be Mary Ann Catherine Bind.

Mitchell Commercial
Thursday, October 28, 1915, Mitchell, Indiana
Mrs. Emma Moore returned to Indianapolis Friday after a short visit here with her mother Mrs. Mary Braden.

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