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Ulysses Grant Brenizer

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Ulysses Grant Brenizer

Birth
Schuyler County, Missouri, USA
Death
27 Sep 1932 (aged 68)
Queen City, Schuyler County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Queen City, Schuyler County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.4212144, Longitude: -92.5462519
Memorial ID
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widowed, son of Henry H. Brenizer and Francie A. Barr
d. cert 31125
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ULYSSES GRANT BRENIZER son of Henry and Frances A. Brenizer was born in Schuyler County, Mo near his present home July 19, 1864. Grant lives two and one-half miles east of Queen City on his father's old home place. He was educated in the public schools and attended one year at Avalon College.

He was married July 13, 1886 to Miss Sibbie Hoffman. To this union ten children were born as follows: Albert Lincoln, twenty-three, Mary Ethel, twenty-two, Lewis Ivan, twenty; Francis Marion, eighteen; Edith Emaline, fifteen; John Henry, thirteen; Bessie May, twelve; Esther Sibela, ten; William Ray, five; Ulysses Grant who died October 10, 1898, five years old.

Henry H. Brenizer and his wife Frances A. Barr were both natives of Ohio. They came to Schuyler county in the fall of 1863 and bought eighty acres of land where U.G. now lives, of John Cohen, consideration three dollars per acre. He died in March 1898. His widow is still living in Queen City.

Mrs. U. G. Brenizer was the daughter of John Hoffman an old settler of Prairie township. She is forty-one years old. Mr. Brenzier owns a farm of 240 acres of very good land. He handles purebred Shorthorn cattle and some excellent individuals of the most aristocratic strains of Shorthorn blood are in his herd. Matchless Goods, a grandson of Choice Goods is at the head of his herd.

He is a Democrat and a member of the M. W. of A., also A. F. & M. lodge. He and his wife are members of the M.E. church. He has never held office in the county except school director, which office he has filled for twenty-three years.

Swanson, Arthur Malcolm and George Washington Ford. A History of Schuyler County. Trenton: W. B. Rogers Printing Co. pages 277-278 (1910)
widowed, son of Henry H. Brenizer and Francie A. Barr
d. cert 31125
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ULYSSES GRANT BRENIZER son of Henry and Frances A. Brenizer was born in Schuyler County, Mo near his present home July 19, 1864. Grant lives two and one-half miles east of Queen City on his father's old home place. He was educated in the public schools and attended one year at Avalon College.

He was married July 13, 1886 to Miss Sibbie Hoffman. To this union ten children were born as follows: Albert Lincoln, twenty-three, Mary Ethel, twenty-two, Lewis Ivan, twenty; Francis Marion, eighteen; Edith Emaline, fifteen; John Henry, thirteen; Bessie May, twelve; Esther Sibela, ten; William Ray, five; Ulysses Grant who died October 10, 1898, five years old.

Henry H. Brenizer and his wife Frances A. Barr were both natives of Ohio. They came to Schuyler county in the fall of 1863 and bought eighty acres of land where U.G. now lives, of John Cohen, consideration three dollars per acre. He died in March 1898. His widow is still living in Queen City.

Mrs. U. G. Brenizer was the daughter of John Hoffman an old settler of Prairie township. She is forty-one years old. Mr. Brenzier owns a farm of 240 acres of very good land. He handles purebred Shorthorn cattle and some excellent individuals of the most aristocratic strains of Shorthorn blood are in his herd. Matchless Goods, a grandson of Choice Goods is at the head of his herd.

He is a Democrat and a member of the M. W. of A., also A. F. & M. lodge. He and his wife are members of the M.E. church. He has never held office in the county except school director, which office he has filled for twenty-three years.

Swanson, Arthur Malcolm and George Washington Ford. A History of Schuyler County. Trenton: W. B. Rogers Printing Co. pages 277-278 (1910)


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