Cumberland Presbyterian Minister
Rev. J. J. Bramlett, formerly of the Congregational Methodist, was received as a member and an ordained minister in Charlotte Presbytery."
[Source: Extract of the Minutes of Charlotte Presbytery, October 7, 1887, in "The Cumberland Presbyterian", October 27, 1887, page 5]
Rev. A. R. Brown, pastor at Erin, Tenn., writes: On the night of December 12 Rev. J. J. Bramlett, who lived just one mile from here, was called to his reward. He had been confined to his bed for about a year and had been a great sufferer, but he bore it patiently. He was willing to abide by the will of the Lord.
[Source: "The Cumberland Presbyterian", December 28, 1899, page 816]
They had another daughter:
Mary Louisa Bramlett
born: 13 March 1871 - Tennessee
died September 1871 - Tennessee
burial: unknown
Cumberland Presbyterian Minister
Rev. J. J. Bramlett, formerly of the Congregational Methodist, was received as a member and an ordained minister in Charlotte Presbytery."
[Source: Extract of the Minutes of Charlotte Presbytery, October 7, 1887, in "The Cumberland Presbyterian", October 27, 1887, page 5]
Rev. A. R. Brown, pastor at Erin, Tenn., writes: On the night of December 12 Rev. J. J. Bramlett, who lived just one mile from here, was called to his reward. He had been confined to his bed for about a year and had been a great sufferer, but he bore it patiently. He was willing to abide by the will of the Lord.
[Source: "The Cumberland Presbyterian", December 28, 1899, page 816]
They had another daughter:
Mary Louisa Bramlett
born: 13 March 1871 - Tennessee
died September 1871 - Tennessee
burial: unknown