He was married in 1877 to Miss "Willie Sinclair, daughter of Hon. B. W. Sinclair and wife of Brooks County; to them were born two daughters, Alma and Willie. The former married Dr. E. L. Jelks of Quitman, and her sister who was never married, lives with her and Dr. Jelks in Quitman.
Mr. Allbritton died a premature death July 21, 1881, in his thirty-second year, and was at his death enjoying a large and growing practice of law. Mrs. Allbritton having died the year before, their two little daughters were taken in hand by their grandmother, Mrs. Sinclair, and reared by her. Mr. and Mrs.
Isaac A. Allbritton were buried in West End Cemetery, Quitman.
He was married in 1877 to Miss "Willie Sinclair, daughter of Hon. B. W. Sinclair and wife of Brooks County; to them were born two daughters, Alma and Willie. The former married Dr. E. L. Jelks of Quitman, and her sister who was never married, lives with her and Dr. Jelks in Quitman.
Mr. Allbritton died a premature death July 21, 1881, in his thirty-second year, and was at his death enjoying a large and growing practice of law. Mrs. Allbritton having died the year before, their two little daughters were taken in hand by their grandmother, Mrs. Sinclair, and reared by her. Mr. and Mrs.
Isaac A. Allbritton were buried in West End Cemetery, Quitman.
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