Obituary for Martha Garrett Brines
died: February 1915
Rushville Times, March 4, 1915
Mrs. Henry E. Brines
On Monday of this week, Mrs. M. W. Greer received news of the death of Martha Brines where she died at Bridgeport, Nebraska at the age of seventy-eight, Mrs. Brines was the youngest child of Thomas I. Garrett.
She was born in Kentucky and came with her parents to Rushville when a babe, where her early childhood was spent.
Later she became the wife of Henry E. Brines and lived for a number of years in Pleasantview, where Mr. Brines conducted a general store, some thirty years ago they removed to Nebraska, where she has since resided. Mrs. Brines spent the greater part of the winter since 1913 and 1914 in this vicinity visiting her aged sister, Mrs. F. H. D. Kruse, who is the sole survivor of the Garrett family, which consisted of 8 children; three boys and five girls, all of who lived to rear families.
From Find A Grave contributor Betty Hunter- Harrison
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Obituary for Martha Garrett Brines
died: February 1915
Rushville Times, March 4, 1915
Mrs. Henry E. Brines
On Monday of this week, Mrs. M. W. Greer received news of the death of Martha Brines where she died at Bridgeport, Nebraska at the age of seventy-eight, Mrs. Brines was the youngest child of Thomas I. Garrett.
She was born in Kentucky and came with her parents to Rushville when a babe, where her early childhood was spent.
Later she became the wife of Henry E. Brines and lived for a number of years in Pleasantview, where Mr. Brines conducted a general store, some thirty years ago they removed to Nebraska, where she has since resided. Mrs. Brines spent the greater part of the winter since 1913 and 1914 in this vicinity visiting her aged sister, Mrs. F. H. D. Kruse, who is the sole survivor of the Garrett family, which consisted of 8 children; three boys and five girls, all of who lived to rear families.
From Find A Grave contributor Betty Hunter- Harrison
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