of her grandchildren and her home was the home of many orphans.
She was ever ready and anxious to mother to twenty-four grandchildren,
sixty-one great-grandchildren, and nineteen great-great grandchildren.
Mrs. Brittain united with the Methodist church at an early age.
Her greatest love was for her church and Bible.
She was ever ready and anxious to explain the Bible to who came to her
for explanation. For the past ten months she made
her home with her grandson, James E. Brinson, of Freedom, and in her
short time to live in Freedom, she had made many friends.
of her grandchildren and her home was the home of many orphans.
She was ever ready and anxious to mother to twenty-four grandchildren,
sixty-one great-grandchildren, and nineteen great-great grandchildren.
Mrs. Brittain united with the Methodist church at an early age.
Her greatest love was for her church and Bible.
She was ever ready and anxious to explain the Bible to who came to her
for explanation. For the past ten months she made
her home with her grandson, James E. Brinson, of Freedom, and in her
short time to live in Freedom, she had made many friends.
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