Folk Figure. Branson was a Coxswain on the U.S.S. Cyclops (a collier). The ship disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle on March 4, 1918. The ship carrying 306 people including enlisted men and passengers was never heard from again. It is one of the Bermuda Triangles great mysteries. Although the ship disappeared on March 4, 1918, the designated date of death for every one on board is June 14, 1918.
Son of John Lewis Branson of Whistler, AL.
Folk Figure. Branson was a Coxswain on the U.S.S. Cyclops (a collier). The ship disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle on March 4, 1918. The ship carrying 306 people including enlisted men and passengers was never heard from again. It is one of the Bermuda Triangles great mysteries. Although the ship disappeared on March 4, 1918, the designated date of death for every one on board is June 14, 1918.
Son of John Lewis Branson of Whistler, AL.
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