born about 1844 his mother was Jane M.
Confederate Veteran. June 1909. Created by Margie Daniels. Published Monthly in the Interest of Confederate Veterans and Kindred Topics.
David Walker Brodnax, an old and highly esteemed citizen of Rockdale, Tex., died there on the 11th of February, 1909, aged sixty-seven years. He was a Virginian by birth, but had lived in Texas since the fifties. He served through the entire war as a member of Company D, 15th Texas Cavalry, Green's Texas Brigade, and his loyalty to the cause for which he fought never wavered. He was interested in the Confederate Reunions, and at the time of his death was Commander of Sam Davis Camp, U. C. V., of Rockdale. Comrade Brodnax was never married, but leaves several brothers and sisters.
born about 1844 his mother was Jane M.
Confederate Veteran. June 1909. Created by Margie Daniels. Published Monthly in the Interest of Confederate Veterans and Kindred Topics.
David Walker Brodnax, an old and highly esteemed citizen of Rockdale, Tex., died there on the 11th of February, 1909, aged sixty-seven years. He was a Virginian by birth, but had lived in Texas since the fifties. He served through the entire war as a member of Company D, 15th Texas Cavalry, Green's Texas Brigade, and his loyalty to the cause for which he fought never wavered. He was interested in the Confederate Reunions, and at the time of his death was Commander of Sam Davis Camp, U. C. V., of Rockdale. Comrade Brodnax was never married, but leaves several brothers and sisters.
Family Members
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William Henry Brodnax
1838–1880
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Jennie Madill Brodnax Poindexter
1843–1902
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Ann Elizabeth "Nannie" Brodnax
1845–1931
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Frances "Fannie" Brodnax Wood
1846–1922
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Thomas Withers Brodnax
1849–1920
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Mary Louisa "Lou" Brodnax Plummer
1851–1928
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Sallie Brodnax
1852–1939
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Henry Denison Brodnax Sr
1853–1928
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Alice Tyler Brodnax Isaacs
1854–1878
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Jessie B. Brodnax Allen
1856–1943
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