In the order of their births they were named: Philip Melanethon, Mary Ann, Deborah Jane, Samuel Luther, Sarah Jemima, Hannah IsaBelle, Nancy Rebecca, Margaret Angenetta, William Patton, Charles Sumner and Ida Mae "Birdie" Braham.
Her husband, William, was a rigid abolitionist and for many years he served as an Elder in the Reformed Presbyterian Church.
Rebecca was raised in a farm family so she knew how to keep things in the family going smoothly while her husband was away serving in the State Legistature, driving cattle to New York State or simply away dealing with his 1000 acres of oil and coal real estate.
In the order of their births they were named: Philip Melanethon, Mary Ann, Deborah Jane, Samuel Luther, Sarah Jemima, Hannah IsaBelle, Nancy Rebecca, Margaret Angenetta, William Patton, Charles Sumner and Ida Mae "Birdie" Braham.
Her husband, William, was a rigid abolitionist and for many years he served as an Elder in the Reformed Presbyterian Church.
Rebecca was raised in a farm family so she knew how to keep things in the family going smoothly while her husband was away serving in the State Legistature, driving cattle to New York State or simply away dealing with his 1000 acres of oil and coal real estate.
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Braham William P. 1824 - 1907 Rebecca N His Wife 1825 - 1984
Family Members
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Phillip Melanethon Braham
1846–1855
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Mary Ann Braham Orr
1847–1929
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Deborah Jane Braham Orr
1849–1923
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Samuel Luther Braham
1851–1946
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Sarah Jeminna Braham Washabaugh
1853–1943
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Hannah IsaBelle Braham Davis
1855–1945
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Rebecca Nancy "Nancy" Braham Brown
1858–1917
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Margaret Angenetta "Nettie" Braham
1860–1863
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William Patton "Willie" Braham Jr
1863–1865
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Charles Sumner Braham
1866–1866
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Ida Mae "Birdie" Braham Black
1886–1949
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