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Susan <I>Tinkle</I> Brickhouse

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Susan Tinkle Brickhouse

Birth
Gibson County, Tennessee, USA
Death
1857 (aged 25–26)
Rutherford, Gibson County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Kenton, Gibson County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Susan Tinkle born to Daniel David and Amanda Williams "Lettie" Tinkle

in 1831 Gibson, Tennessee Susan was one of nine children. She married Latimer

Brickhouse at the age of 24 . They had one child a daughter Eudora, then, sadly

she passed in just three years .


LATIMER BRICKHOUSE

Latimer Brickhouse is a native of the "Palmetto State" born September 7, 1822, a son of John and Frances (Bright) Brickhouse, who were North Carolinians by birth. Latimer was given a common school education and resided on a farm in his native State until 1838, when he came to Tennessee with his parents and settled in Gibson County, where he has been engaged in agricultural pursuits. Since 1867 he has resided on, and owned his present present valuable farm of 220 acres all of which he has secured through his own exertions. In 1854 he married Susan Tinkle, daughter of Daniel and Lettie Tinkle, of Gibson County. Their union resulted in the birth of one child, Eudora. Mrs. Brickhouse died in 1857, and in 1861 he wedded Mary Odom, who has borne him the following children: Emma, Ada, Addie, Booth, Bettie B., Callie H., Mary E. and John R. Mr. Brickhouse is a Democrat and of Irish descent. His wife's parents are Samuel and Elizabeth Odom. (History of Tennessee, Goodspeed Publishing Co., 1887)

Susan Tinkle born to Daniel David and Amanda Williams "Lettie" Tinkle

in 1831 Gibson, Tennessee Susan was one of nine children. She married Latimer

Brickhouse at the age of 24 . They had one child a daughter Eudora, then, sadly

she passed in just three years .


LATIMER BRICKHOUSE

Latimer Brickhouse is a native of the "Palmetto State" born September 7, 1822, a son of John and Frances (Bright) Brickhouse, who were North Carolinians by birth. Latimer was given a common school education and resided on a farm in his native State until 1838, when he came to Tennessee with his parents and settled in Gibson County, where he has been engaged in agricultural pursuits. Since 1867 he has resided on, and owned his present present valuable farm of 220 acres all of which he has secured through his own exertions. In 1854 he married Susan Tinkle, daughter of Daniel and Lettie Tinkle, of Gibson County. Their union resulted in the birth of one child, Eudora. Mrs. Brickhouse died in 1857, and in 1861 he wedded Mary Odom, who has borne him the following children: Emma, Ada, Addie, Booth, Bettie B., Callie H., Mary E. and John R. Mr. Brickhouse is a Democrat and of Irish descent. His wife's parents are Samuel and Elizabeth Odom. (History of Tennessee, Goodspeed Publishing Co., 1887)



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  • Added: Mar 26, 2024
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/268704663/susan-brickhouse: accessed ), memorial page for Susan Tinkle Brickhouse (1831–1857), Find a Grave Memorial ID 268704663, citing Walnut Grove Baptist Church Cemetery, Kenton, Gibson County, Tennessee, USA; Maintained by jtmt (contributor 50251011).