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Lowville, March 5.—Charles Brenon, of this village, yesterday received a message announcing the death of his youngest brother, Alfred D. Brenon, at his home about six miles from Cape Vincent, at the age of 71 years. The deceased was born in France and came with his parents to America when a child. The family located at Turin, where Mr, Brenon resided until 1850,
when he went to New York and remained until 1873, at which time he returned to Turin and remained about three years, when he removed to Cape Vincent, where he has a fine farm. He was three times married. Beside hn Widow, he is survived by three children. He was a brother of Charles Brenon of Lowville, Frank and Aermia Brenon of Turin, and August Brenon of Tonawanda. The deceased, was the youngest of a family of seven
brothers.
Watertown re-union., March 06, 1901
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Lowville, March 5.—Charles Brenon, of this village, yesterday received a message announcing the death of his youngest brother, Alfred D. Brenon, at his home about six miles from Cape Vincent, at the age of 71 years. The deceased was born in France and came with his parents to America when a child. The family located at Turin, where Mr, Brenon resided until 1850,
when he went to New York and remained until 1873, at which time he returned to Turin and remained about three years, when he removed to Cape Vincent, where he has a fine farm. He was three times married. Beside hn Widow, he is survived by three children. He was a brother of Charles Brenon of Lowville, Frank and Aermia Brenon of Turin, and August Brenon of Tonawanda. The deceased, was the youngest of a family of seven
brothers.
Watertown re-union., March 06, 1901
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