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John B Bratcher

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John B Bratcher

Birth
Hall County, Georgia, USA
Death
8 Apr 1892 (aged 70)
Parker County, Texas, USA
Burial
Authon, Parker County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Married Polly Stults in Wayne Co., TN on November 29, 1839.

Died Comrade John Bratcher at his residence near Weatherford, Texas, April 8th, 1892. A charter member of Sam J. Randall Post No 45 Department of Texas Weatherford. Comrade Bratcher was a good soldier in Company B 2nd Tennessee Infantry. He enlisted at Nashville, Tenn., in October 1864 and was discharged Oct 1865. Comrade Bratcher was born in Hall County, Georgia, and directly after the close of the war removed with his excellent family to Parker county, Texas, where he was engaged in farming ever since. He was a good soldier, adored husband and father and a citizen who was a honor to the county. He leaves behind him a wife, a large family of children and grandchildren to mourn his loss. His comrades extend their heartfelt sympathy to his bereaved family. --G. S. Foster, 20 Apr 1892 Enquirer (Submitted by Mary Bynum)
Married Polly Stults in Wayne Co., TN on November 29, 1839.

Died Comrade John Bratcher at his residence near Weatherford, Texas, April 8th, 1892. A charter member of Sam J. Randall Post No 45 Department of Texas Weatherford. Comrade Bratcher was a good soldier in Company B 2nd Tennessee Infantry. He enlisted at Nashville, Tenn., in October 1864 and was discharged Oct 1865. Comrade Bratcher was born in Hall County, Georgia, and directly after the close of the war removed with his excellent family to Parker county, Texas, where he was engaged in farming ever since. He was a good soldier, adored husband and father and a citizen who was a honor to the county. He leaves behind him a wife, a large family of children and grandchildren to mourn his loss. His comrades extend their heartfelt sympathy to his bereaved family. --G. S. Foster, 20 Apr 1892 Enquirer (Submitted by Mary Bynum)


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