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Wilson Bragg

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Wilson Bragg

Birth
Connersville, Fayette County, Indiana, USA
Death
21 Feb 1919 (aged 44–45)
North Madison, Jefferson County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Connersville, Fayette County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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(Information submitted by Karen Phillips #46884884)

From Death Certificate:
Place of death: Southeastern Indiana Hospital for the Insane
Male White Single
Date of birth: Not informed
Age: about 45 years
Occupation: Inmate of S.E. Hospital
Birthplace: Indiana
Father: Henry Bragg, b. Indiana
Mother: Unascertained
Informant: Hospital Records
Cause of death: Pulmonary tuberculosis (duration 2 years)
Contributory: Psych. Dementia praecox (duration 16 years)
Length of residence at place of death: 8 years
Former or usual residence: Connersville, Fayette County, Indiana
Place of burial or removal: Connersville, Indiana
Undertaker: George C. Vail & Sons, Madiosn, Indiana
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The Connersville Daily Examiner
21 February 1919

Page 2

WILSON BRAGG DIED AT MADISON TODAY

Deceased is a brother of Harry Bragg

BORN IN THE CITY

Word was received here today that Wilson Bragg died this morning at Madison, Indiana. Harry Bragg, a brother of the deceased was on his way to attend the bedside when the word came.

Wilson Bragg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bragg, deceased, was about forty-three years old. He was born in Connersville and had made his home here until several years ago. Mr. Bragg is survived by the brother at whose home, 225 Vine street, the funeral will be held Suday. The hour will be announced later.
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Connersville Evening News
24 February 1919

WILSON BRAGG LAID TO ETERNAL REST

Rites Yesterday Afternoon at Brother's Home

At half past two o'clock yesterday afternoon the funeral of Wilson Bragg was held, at the home of Harry Bragg, his brother, on Vine street, East Connersville. Many friends were present and many floral gifts were there. The rev. U. G. Abbott was in charge of the rites. The city cemetery was the place of interment. Robert McConnell, Charles Snyder, Jack Roydson, Sherman Higgs, Louis Nichols and Thomas Curry were the bearers of the pall.
(Information submitted by Karen Phillips #46884884)

From Death Certificate:
Place of death: Southeastern Indiana Hospital for the Insane
Male White Single
Date of birth: Not informed
Age: about 45 years
Occupation: Inmate of S.E. Hospital
Birthplace: Indiana
Father: Henry Bragg, b. Indiana
Mother: Unascertained
Informant: Hospital Records
Cause of death: Pulmonary tuberculosis (duration 2 years)
Contributory: Psych. Dementia praecox (duration 16 years)
Length of residence at place of death: 8 years
Former or usual residence: Connersville, Fayette County, Indiana
Place of burial or removal: Connersville, Indiana
Undertaker: George C. Vail & Sons, Madiosn, Indiana
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The Connersville Daily Examiner
21 February 1919

Page 2

WILSON BRAGG DIED AT MADISON TODAY

Deceased is a brother of Harry Bragg

BORN IN THE CITY

Word was received here today that Wilson Bragg died this morning at Madison, Indiana. Harry Bragg, a brother of the deceased was on his way to attend the bedside when the word came.

Wilson Bragg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bragg, deceased, was about forty-three years old. He was born in Connersville and had made his home here until several years ago. Mr. Bragg is survived by the brother at whose home, 225 Vine street, the funeral will be held Suday. The hour will be announced later.
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Connersville Evening News
24 February 1919

WILSON BRAGG LAID TO ETERNAL REST

Rites Yesterday Afternoon at Brother's Home

At half past two o'clock yesterday afternoon the funeral of Wilson Bragg was held, at the home of Harry Bragg, his brother, on Vine street, East Connersville. Many friends were present and many floral gifts were there. The rev. U. G. Abbott was in charge of the rites. The city cemetery was the place of interment. Robert McConnell, Charles Snyder, Jack Roydson, Sherman Higgs, Louis Nichols and Thomas Curry were the bearers of the pall.


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