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Ebenezer Allen Bronson

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Ebenezer Allen Bronson

Birth
Manlius, Onondaga County, New York, USA
Death
8 Sep 1887 (aged 74)
Circleville, Jackson County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Circleville, Jackson County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Obituary. Ebinezar A. Bronson was born in the state of New York August 19th, A.D., 1813, and died of paralysis at his home,. near Circleville Kansas, September 10th, A.D., 1887 - age 74 years, 1 month and 23 days. Br. Bronson was married to Miss Elvia Dwelly in the state of New York. He came from New York to Michigan soon after his marriage, and from thence to Illinois, and located in Lake County. He remained there for some time, and from thence to Wisconsin, and the next move he made was to Kansas and located on a farm south of Circleville, in July, 1859. As a result of his first marriage ten children were born unto them, eight of whom are still living. Some seven years ago his wife died, and he was married the second time to Miss Mary Hatton, his now bereaved widow on Feb. 6, 1883. He was a member of the Baptist church. His funeral was preached in the M.E. church, of Circleville, Monday, at 11 a.m .............. His body rests in the cemetery near the town.
The Holton Weekly Recorder, September 15, 1887.
Obituary. Ebinezar A. Bronson was born in the state of New York August 19th, A.D., 1813, and died of paralysis at his home,. near Circleville Kansas, September 10th, A.D., 1887 - age 74 years, 1 month and 23 days. Br. Bronson was married to Miss Elvia Dwelly in the state of New York. He came from New York to Michigan soon after his marriage, and from thence to Illinois, and located in Lake County. He remained there for some time, and from thence to Wisconsin, and the next move he made was to Kansas and located on a farm south of Circleville, in July, 1859. As a result of his first marriage ten children were born unto them, eight of whom are still living. Some seven years ago his wife died, and he was married the second time to Miss Mary Hatton, his now bereaved widow on Feb. 6, 1883. He was a member of the Baptist church. His funeral was preached in the M.E. church, of Circleville, Monday, at 11 a.m .............. His body rests in the cemetery near the town.
The Holton Weekly Recorder, September 15, 1887.


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