Advertisement

Elizabeth “Lizzie” <I>Armstrong</I> Browder

Advertisement

Elizabeth “Lizzie” Armstrong Browder

Birth
McMinn County, Tennessee, USA
Death
17 May 1909 (aged 58)
Sweetwater, Monroe County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
McMinn County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
View Source
Elizabeth Ann "Lizzie" Armstrong is the daughter of William Powell and Jane Sloan Armstrong. Lizzie is the second wife of James Madison Browder, they got married on December 14, 1880 in McMinn County, Tennessee and had three known children: Samuel P. Browder, Clyde Alexander Browder and Zelma Lee Browder.

FROM THE CHATTANOOGA TIMES:
MAY 18, 1909

MRS. ELIZABETH BROWDER.
SWEETWATER, Tenn., May 17. --Mrs. Elizabeth Browder, widow of the late J. M. Browder died at the family residence last night about midnight after an illness of several weeks. Funeral services will be held in the Methodist church of which she was a consistent member, tomorrow afternoon.

The deceased was a member of the Browder family well-known over East Tennessee. She leaves a son and daughter, Clyde M. Browder, of Chattanooga, and Miss Zelma Lee Browder, of this place, together with a large family of step-children.


Information from Tennessee Records: Tombstone Inscriptions and Manuscripts (1933). (This cemetery compiled from the records of County Line Cemetery by Mrs C O Browder, Sweetwater, Tenn.)
Elizabeth Ann "Lizzie" Armstrong is the daughter of William Powell and Jane Sloan Armstrong. Lizzie is the second wife of James Madison Browder, they got married on December 14, 1880 in McMinn County, Tennessee and had three known children: Samuel P. Browder, Clyde Alexander Browder and Zelma Lee Browder.

FROM THE CHATTANOOGA TIMES:
MAY 18, 1909

MRS. ELIZABETH BROWDER.
SWEETWATER, Tenn., May 17. --Mrs. Elizabeth Browder, widow of the late J. M. Browder died at the family residence last night about midnight after an illness of several weeks. Funeral services will be held in the Methodist church of which she was a consistent member, tomorrow afternoon.

The deceased was a member of the Browder family well-known over East Tennessee. She leaves a son and daughter, Clyde M. Browder, of Chattanooga, and Miss Zelma Lee Browder, of this place, together with a large family of step-children.


Information from Tennessee Records: Tombstone Inscriptions and Manuscripts (1933). (This cemetery compiled from the records of County Line Cemetery by Mrs C O Browder, Sweetwater, Tenn.)

Bio by: James Hill



Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement