Fannie's mother Ellen moved in with Josiah after Fannie passed away in 1908 because she is on 1910 census with 2nd wife.
Yes, In 1908 Fannie was taking care of a neighbor that was sick in her last trimaster of pregnancy. The neighbor had measles and died. Fannie contracted measles. Went into labor. The baby lived a couple hours after birth and died. The next day, Fannie died.
Josiah Young remarried, second wife Victoria (Ingram) Brackeen. They had children together. She died of pneumonia.
Josiah Young remarried, third wife Francis "Fannie" Elizabeth (Smith) Nichols-Brackeen. They had children together. Josiah died of a heart attack. This Fannie was shot by an x-son-in-law and is buried in Liberty United Methodist Church Cemetery. She wanted Josiah to be buried by his first wife in New Hope Cemetery.
Fannie's mother Ellen moved in with Josiah after Fannie passed away in 1908 because she is on 1910 census with 2nd wife.
Yes, In 1908 Fannie was taking care of a neighbor that was sick in her last trimaster of pregnancy. The neighbor had measles and died. Fannie contracted measles. Went into labor. The baby lived a couple hours after birth and died. The next day, Fannie died.
Josiah Young remarried, second wife Victoria (Ingram) Brackeen. They had children together. She died of pneumonia.
Josiah Young remarried, third wife Francis "Fannie" Elizabeth (Smith) Nichols-Brackeen. They had children together. Josiah died of a heart attack. This Fannie was shot by an x-son-in-law and is buried in Liberty United Methodist Church Cemetery. She wanted Josiah to be buried by his first wife in New Hope Cemetery.
Family Members
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Columbus Washington Smith
1845–1917
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Jefferson Lafayette "Jeff" Smith
1848–1932
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Joseph Andrew Jackson Smith
1851–1934
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Walter Franklin Pierce Smith
1854–1922
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Vincent Lewallen M. Smith
1856–1894
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Mary Dempsey L. Smith Riddle
1858–1917
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William Alexander Smith
1862–1940
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Sarah Malvina "Mattie" Smith Stephens
1863–1938
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Elizabeth Lucinda Evalina Smith Wroten
1868–1956
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