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Mary Ann <I>Slayton</I> Braman

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Mary Ann Slayton Braman

Birth
Elmore, Lamoille County, Vermont, USA
Death
29 Feb 1952 (aged 72)
Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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Married George Franklin Peckham on 10 July 1905 in Boston, MA; died 31 March 1906 in Boston of glioma of the brain.

Married Walter Allen Jacobs on 26 August 1906 in Calais, VT as his second wife (Widower); divorced 31 December 1917 in Hillsborough County, NH.

Married Curtis Whitney Braman in 1921 in Northampton, MA

Northampton
Woman Stricken in Street Dies at Northampton
Mrs. Mary Braman has Heart Attack En Route to Institute
Northampton, Feb 29 – Stricken with a heart attack as she walked in Gothic St. tonight, en route to an event in People's Institute, Mrs. Mary A. Braman of 34 Rust Ave. was pronounced dead on arrival at Cooley Dickinson Hospital.
Dead On Arrival
Patrolman Henry Mulvaney, summoned to the scene in Gothic St. near People's Institute, called the city ambulance and took the woman to the hospital, but she was beyond medical aid.
Her husband, Curtis Braman, was summoned by hospital authorities and police, and the body was removed to the Charles R Dutton funeral home at 114 King St. funeral arrangements were not complete tonight.
(Springfield Union, Sat 1 Mar 1952, p20)
Married George Franklin Peckham on 10 July 1905 in Boston, MA; died 31 March 1906 in Boston of glioma of the brain.

Married Walter Allen Jacobs on 26 August 1906 in Calais, VT as his second wife (Widower); divorced 31 December 1917 in Hillsborough County, NH.

Married Curtis Whitney Braman in 1921 in Northampton, MA

Northampton
Woman Stricken in Street Dies at Northampton
Mrs. Mary Braman has Heart Attack En Route to Institute
Northampton, Feb 29 – Stricken with a heart attack as she walked in Gothic St. tonight, en route to an event in People's Institute, Mrs. Mary A. Braman of 34 Rust Ave. was pronounced dead on arrival at Cooley Dickinson Hospital.
Dead On Arrival
Patrolman Henry Mulvaney, summoned to the scene in Gothic St. near People's Institute, called the city ambulance and took the woman to the hospital, but she was beyond medical aid.
Her husband, Curtis Braman, was summoned by hospital authorities and police, and the body was removed to the Charles R Dutton funeral home at 114 King St. funeral arrangements were not complete tonight.
(Springfield Union, Sat 1 Mar 1952, p20)


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