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Elizabeth Ann “Bettie” <I>Jackson</I> Galbreath

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Elizabeth Ann “Bettie” Jackson Galbreath

Birth
Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
Death
18 Jul 1936 (aged 87)
Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington, USA
Burial
Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Elizabeth A. Galbreath , a mother of Chas. A. Galbreath of South Fork and Atty. John H. Galbreath of Pagosa Springs and wife of O. S. Galbreath, pioneer lawyer of Durango, died in Tacoma Washington at 7:30 a.m. July 10th of complications following a recent attack of pneumonia.

Mrs. Galbreath was a sister of Mrs. Joe Prewit and. S. G. Wall, both of Durango, and besides the two sons above mentioned, was the mother of O. S. Galbreath Jr., W. H. Galbreath, both former citizens of Archuleta county, who preceded her in death, and leaves one other son A. J. Galbreath of San Francisco, California and two daughters, Mrs. Bessie G. Lee and Mrs Fred Wendt of Tacoma Washington, besides seventeen grand children and eleven great grandchildren surviving her. Interment took place in Tacoma.

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Elizabeth A. Galbreath , a mother of Chas. A. Galbreath of South Fork and Atty. John H. Galbreath of Pagosa Springs and wife of O. S. Galbreath, pioneer lawyer of Durango, died in Tacoma Washington at 7:30 a.m. July 10th of complications following a recent attack of pneumonia.

Mrs. Galbreath was a sister of Mrs. Joe Prewit and. S. G. Wall, both of Durango, and besides the two sons above mentioned, was the mother of O. S. Galbreath Jr., W. H. Galbreath, both former citizens of Archuleta county, who preceded her in death, and leaves one other son A. J. Galbreath of San Francisco, California and two daughters, Mrs. Bessie G. Lee and Mrs Fred Wendt of Tacoma Washington, besides seventeen grand children and eleven great grandchildren surviving her. Interment took place in Tacoma.

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