Mr. B. B. Brockenbrough, a prominent churchman and citizen of Tappahannock, died suddenly at his home on Sunday morning last. Some weeks ago Mr. Brockenbrough suffered an attack of acute indigestion, from the effects of which he had not fully recovered. Internment was made in the family burying ground in Tappahannock. He is survived by his widow. He was an uncle of Judge J. W. Chinn, of Warsaw, and Dr. W. N. Chinn of Hague.
Obit from the June 3, 1921 issue of the Northern Neck News
Mr. B. B. Brockenbrough, a prominent churchman and citizen of Tappahannock, died suddenly at his home on Sunday morning last. Some weeks ago Mr. Brockenbrough suffered an attack of acute indigestion, from the effects of which he had not fully recovered. Internment was made in the family burying ground in Tappahannock. He is survived by his widow. He was an uncle of Judge J. W. Chinn, of Warsaw, and Dr. W. N. Chinn of Hague.
Obit from the June 3, 1921 issue of the Northern Neck News
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