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Henry Miller Brazeal

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Henry Miller Brazeal

Birth
Roane County, Tennessee, USA
Death
1 Nov 1908 (aged 81)
Columbus, Klickitat County, Washington, USA
Burial
Maryhill, Klickitat County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Father: Henderson Carrick BREEAZEALE

Mother: Rebecca BACON
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Spouse: Louisa Gardenhire LUTTRELL (b: 6 AUG 1834)Married: 5 OCT 1850 in Roane Co., TN

Children

1. Marcus De Lafayette BRAZEAL b: 23 AUG 1852

2. James Henderson BRAZEAL b: 7 JUL 1854

3. Eliza Jane BRAZEAL b: 25 OCT 1855

4. Jahu David(Jay) BRAZEAL b: 22 MAR 1859

5. William (Bill) BRAZEAL b: 5 MAR 1861

6. Sarah BRAZEAL b: 28 FEB 1863

7. Margaret BRAZEAL b: 24 DEC 1864

8. Nancy Catherine BRAZEAL b: 1867

9. Martha Artemissie Frances BRAZEAL b: 28 NOV 1869

10. Mary Louise BRAZEAL b: 29 NOV 1871

11. John BRAZEAL b: 16 MAR 1874

12. Samuel J. (Sammie) BRAZEAL b: 4 JUN 1876
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Web-Note: "Henry Miller BRAZEAL changed the spelling of his last name (BREEAZEALE to BRAZEAL)as did all of his children with the exception of his oldest son Marcus. Henry presented a pair of hand made scissors to Louisa as a wedding present. He had forged them himself and although well worn they are a cherished heirloom and still in the family. Like his father Henry was basically a farmer but learned the wheelwright trade to supplement his income. He too was a passionate Bible student and by the time he left Roane Co, TN in 1879 he wanted more than anything to preach the gospel. Once he arrived in MO he helped establish the Little Wolf Creek Primitive Baptist Church in 1881. However in 1892 Henry wanted to go West once again. Henry had heard that a church in Baker, Oregon needed a minister and he wanted to move on. All his friends and relatives tried to get him to stay in Mo but he took his wife and three youngest children and went west once again. However this time his old fashioned way of speaking and praying in the Primitive Baptist manner was not acceptable to the people of Oregon and he never was able to find a Church that would accept him. He was buried in 1907 in Maryhill Cemetery, Maryhill, Washington."
Father: Henderson Carrick BREEAZEALE

Mother: Rebecca BACON
___________________________
Spouse: Louisa Gardenhire LUTTRELL (b: 6 AUG 1834)Married: 5 OCT 1850 in Roane Co., TN

Children

1. Marcus De Lafayette BRAZEAL b: 23 AUG 1852

2. James Henderson BRAZEAL b: 7 JUL 1854

3. Eliza Jane BRAZEAL b: 25 OCT 1855

4. Jahu David(Jay) BRAZEAL b: 22 MAR 1859

5. William (Bill) BRAZEAL b: 5 MAR 1861

6. Sarah BRAZEAL b: 28 FEB 1863

7. Margaret BRAZEAL b: 24 DEC 1864

8. Nancy Catherine BRAZEAL b: 1867

9. Martha Artemissie Frances BRAZEAL b: 28 NOV 1869

10. Mary Louise BRAZEAL b: 29 NOV 1871

11. John BRAZEAL b: 16 MAR 1874

12. Samuel J. (Sammie) BRAZEAL b: 4 JUN 1876
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Web-Note: "Henry Miller BRAZEAL changed the spelling of his last name (BREEAZEALE to BRAZEAL)as did all of his children with the exception of his oldest son Marcus. Henry presented a pair of hand made scissors to Louisa as a wedding present. He had forged them himself and although well worn they are a cherished heirloom and still in the family. Like his father Henry was basically a farmer but learned the wheelwright trade to supplement his income. He too was a passionate Bible student and by the time he left Roane Co, TN in 1879 he wanted more than anything to preach the gospel. Once he arrived in MO he helped establish the Little Wolf Creek Primitive Baptist Church in 1881. However in 1892 Henry wanted to go West once again. Henry had heard that a church in Baker, Oregon needed a minister and he wanted to move on. All his friends and relatives tried to get him to stay in Mo but he took his wife and three youngest children and went west once again. However this time his old fashioned way of speaking and praying in the Primitive Baptist manner was not acceptable to the people of Oregon and he never was able to find a Church that would accept him. He was buried in 1907 in Maryhill Cemetery, Maryhill, Washington."


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