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Sarah Louisa <I>Brashear</I> Jones

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Sarah Louisa Brashear Jones

Birth
Death
11 Aug 1878 (aged 46)
Burial
Harrisonburg, Harrisonburg City, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Wife of John R. Jones, Civil War Confederate Brigadier General who after the war became a businessman and commissioner in chancery for circuit court in Harrisonburg, Virginia. Sarah Louisa died childless.

Details of Family Photo

The Brashear family lived in New Market, Maryland. Thomas and wife Ann Maria Pitts had 5 daughters and 2 sons. This photo was made around 1850, after Ann Maria had already died. The boy on the left (dark hair) is Thomas Pitts Brashear. The boy on the right is Charles Hall Brashear. Ann Elizabeth Brashear, an older daughter, is probably on the right in front of Charles. There are only 4 girls in this photo and no one can put names to the girls faces with certainty nor tell which girl is missing from this picture.

Family photo courtesy of Moses M. Coleman, Jr, great great grandson of Thomas Cook Brashear and great grandson of Charles Hall Brashear.

Wife of John R. Jones, Civil War Confederate Brigadier General who after the war became a businessman and commissioner in chancery for circuit court in Harrisonburg, Virginia. Sarah Louisa died childless.

Details of Family Photo

The Brashear family lived in New Market, Maryland. Thomas and wife Ann Maria Pitts had 5 daughters and 2 sons. This photo was made around 1850, after Ann Maria had already died. The boy on the left (dark hair) is Thomas Pitts Brashear. The boy on the right is Charles Hall Brashear. Ann Elizabeth Brashear, an older daughter, is probably on the right in front of Charles. There are only 4 girls in this photo and no one can put names to the girls faces with certainty nor tell which girl is missing from this picture.

Family photo courtesy of Moses M. Coleman, Jr, great great grandson of Thomas Cook Brashear and great grandson of Charles Hall Brashear.



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