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Jonathan Brine Sr.

Birth
Massachusetts, USA
Death
2 Jan 1874 (aged 77)
McArthur, Vinton County, Ohio, USA
Burial
McArthur, Vinton County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Jonathan Brine, Sr.
Mr. Jonathan Brine, Sr., formerly of Rutland, Meigs county, died at McArthur on
the 3d inst., at the ripe old age of 78. For 15 years he was Recorder of Vinton
county. ["Gallipolis Journal", (Gallipolis, Oh.) Thursday, January 22, 1874 -
Sub by Kathy McDaniel]

October 4, 1894 Vinton County Recorder Newspaper
Jonathon Brine was born in McArthur, November 30, 1843. He worked in the mill
owned by Gilman and Gold andwas an expert miller. He also worked a short time
at Zaleski and in Londonderry, Ross County for a time.
He married Mary D. Haines, a young woman of Londonderry,March 3, 1868, and
they had one daughter Hattie, now, Mrs Thomas Dowd.He built four houses in
town on Jackson and South streets. He was married again to Margaret J. Salts
on October 15, 1876. She was the daughter of Stephen Salts and they had
three children of this marriage survives him; being two boys and
one girl.
Mr Brine moved near to McArthur Junction, where his wife
lived and owned land, livestock and other property. . He was a large, fleshy
man, weighing over two hundred pounds. He had e good health until a short
time before his death, when he complained of being unwell.A short time before
his death, he received a small cut on his hand while roofing his houses. It
was Ersyipelas (otherwise known as cellulitis- a skin infection. He was taken
care of by Dr Sylvester and Dr Sweptson. He died at 5:45 pm on Saturday
September 29th.
He was a member of the Christian Church, as well as a member of the I.O.O. F.
and K.P. , under whose auspices the funeral was conducted on Monday by the Rev
Roush of Nelsonville preaching the sermon. His father was for twenty years
Recorder of Vinton.
Jonathan Brine, Sr.
Mr. Jonathan Brine, Sr., formerly of Rutland, Meigs county, died at McArthur on
the 3d inst., at the ripe old age of 78. For 15 years he was Recorder of Vinton
county. ["Gallipolis Journal", (Gallipolis, Oh.) Thursday, January 22, 1874 -
Sub by Kathy McDaniel]

October 4, 1894 Vinton County Recorder Newspaper
Jonathon Brine was born in McArthur, November 30, 1843. He worked in the mill
owned by Gilman and Gold andwas an expert miller. He also worked a short time
at Zaleski and in Londonderry, Ross County for a time.
He married Mary D. Haines, a young woman of Londonderry,March 3, 1868, and
they had one daughter Hattie, now, Mrs Thomas Dowd.He built four houses in
town on Jackson and South streets. He was married again to Margaret J. Salts
on October 15, 1876. She was the daughter of Stephen Salts and they had
three children of this marriage survives him; being two boys and
one girl.
Mr Brine moved near to McArthur Junction, where his wife
lived and owned land, livestock and other property. . He was a large, fleshy
man, weighing over two hundred pounds. He had e good health until a short
time before his death, when he complained of being unwell.A short time before
his death, he received a small cut on his hand while roofing his houses. It
was Ersyipelas (otherwise known as cellulitis- a skin infection. He was taken
care of by Dr Sylvester and Dr Sweptson. He died at 5:45 pm on Saturday
September 29th.
He was a member of the Christian Church, as well as a member of the I.O.O. F.
and K.P. , under whose auspices the funeral was conducted on Monday by the Rev
Roush of Nelsonville preaching the sermon. His father was for twenty years
Recorder of Vinton.

Inscription

Husband of Elizabeth (Betsy),(Bobo) Brine
married 15 Jun 1820, Athens, Athens County, Ohio
Indexing Project (Batch) Number: M51307-1, System Origin: Ohio-ODM, GS Film
number: 0311592 V. 1-4



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