February 15, 1889.
JAMES MADISON BRAGG
---James Madison Bragg died at his home, three miles west of La Plata, at 8 o'clock on February 7, aged 78 years, 11 months, and 22 days. Uncle Jimmie, as he was better known, was born in Adair County Kentucky, and married to Eliza Hicks, in 1833. He was the father of fifteen children, sixty-five grandchildren, and twenty-two great-grandchildren. He unified with the Missionary Baptist Church in 1840 of which he remained a consistent member until his death. The funeral was largely attended by numerous friends and relatives.
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James Madison Bragg was the son of Ezekeiel and Nancy Estes Bragg. James and Eliza had fifteen children all linked below.
February 15, 1889.
JAMES MADISON BRAGG
---James Madison Bragg died at his home, three miles west of La Plata, at 8 o'clock on February 7, aged 78 years, 11 months, and 22 days. Uncle Jimmie, as he was better known, was born in Adair County Kentucky, and married to Eliza Hicks, in 1833. He was the father of fifteen children, sixty-five grandchildren, and twenty-two great-grandchildren. He unified with the Missionary Baptist Church in 1840 of which he remained a consistent member until his death. The funeral was largely attended by numerous friends and relatives.
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James Madison Bragg was the son of Ezekeiel and Nancy Estes Bragg. James and Eliza had fifteen children all linked below.
Family Members
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Louisa Jane Bragg Tarter
1834–1890
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William Evans Bragg
1836–1902
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Joseph Benjamin Bragg
1838–1891
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Mary Malinda Bragg
1840–1848
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James Chesley Bragg
1841–1859
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Nancy Winn Bragg Bragg Murphy
1843–1920
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John Robert Bragg
1844–1882
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Ann Frances Bragg Bunch
1846–1885
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Martha Elizabeth "Betty" Bragg Gross
1848–1927
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Milton Thomas Bragg
1850–1910
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Mary Etta Bragg Meeks Maurer
1850–1919
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Lucy Ellen Bragg Wilson
1851–1916
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Sarah N. Bragg
1855–1866
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Abner Pendleton Bragg
1856–1930
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George Albert "Allie" Bragg
1858–1922
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