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Child of Florence (?) and Alton Bailey Trueman Jr.- Michelle Trueman (living)
d. 1819
b. 1774, d. 1859
Child of William Yelverton Bronaugh and Maria Fitzhugh- McCarty Bronaugh b. a 14 Aug 1799
Children of William Yelverton Bronaugh and Mary Catherine Peyton- Mary Ann Bronaugh+ b. 1806
Christopher Columbus Bronaugh+ b. 11 Jul 1808, d. 9 Jul 1876
Thomas Jefferson Bronaugh+ b. 8 May 1810, d. 10 Jan 1889
Ludwell Lee Bronaugh+ b. 8 Sep 1812, d. 1882
Addison Carter Bronaugh+ b. 1814
Virginia Bronaugh b. 1817
Maria Elizabeth Bronaugh+ b. 1819, d. 1875
William Yelverton Bronaugh+ b. 1821, d. 1863
Catherine Pope Peyton Bronaugh+ b. 1827
Citations
Citations
- [S80] Nancy Chappelear Baird, Early Fauquier County, Virginia Marriage Bonds, 1759-1854, p. 15.
Child of Maria Fitzhugh and William Yelverton Bronaugh- McCarty Bronaugh b. a 14 Aug 1799
Citations
- [S81] William Armstrong Crozier, Early Virginia Marriages, p. 59.
d. 1953
Children of Mary Catherine Peyton and William Yelverton Bronaugh- Mary Ann Bronaugh+ b. 1806
Christopher Columbus Bronaugh+ b. 11 Jul 1808, d. 9 Jul 1876
Thomas Jefferson Bronaugh+ b. 8 May 1810, d. 10 Jan 1889
Ludwell Lee Bronaugh+ b. 8 Sep 1812, d. 1882
Addison Carter Bronaugh+ b. 1814
Virginia Bronaugh b. 1817
Maria Elizabeth Bronaugh+ b. 1819, d. 1875
William Yelverton Bronaugh+ b. 1821, d. 1863
Catherine Pope Peyton Bronaugh+ b. 1827
b. after 14 August 1799
b. 1806
Children of Mary Ann Bronaugh and William Blackwell- Catherine A. Blackwell+ b. 1823, d. 1848
John William Blackwell+ b. 1825
b. 11 July 1808, d. 9 July 1876
P.O. Calhoun, R001 F001 - June 1 1860
BRONAUGH, Columbus C. - 54Y m farmer - $3600-$5125 - VA
BRONAUGH, Ann E. - 40Y f - VA
BRONAUGH, Eugenia - 25Y f - VA
BRONAUGH, Frederick R. - 23Y m - VA
BRONAUGH, Warren C. - 21Y m - VA - attended school within the year
BRONAUGH, Mariah C. - 19Y f - MO - attended school within the year
BRONAUGH, Samuel H. - 16Y m - MO - attended school within the year
BRONAUGH, Thomas E. - 14Y m - MO - attended school within the year
BRONAUGH, Frank W. - 10Y m - MO - attended school within the year
BRONAUGH, Cora - 7Y f - MO
BRONAUGH, Molly C. - 4Y f - MO.
He died on 9 July 1876 at Clinton, Henry Co., Mo., at age 67.
Children of Christopher Columbus Bronaugh and Ann Elizabeth Waters- Eugenia Bronaugh+ d. 1 Nov 1916
Frederick Peyton Bronaugh+ b. 14 Apr 1837, d. Feb 1914
Carrie Maria Bronaugh b. 16 Oct 1842, d. 1 Mar 1898
Warren Carter Bronaugh+ b. Apr 1846
Thomas Jefferson Bronaugh b. 7 Nov 1846, d. 6 Dec 1878
William Yelverton Bronaugh b. 15 Sep 1848, d. 15 Jan 1859
Samuel Heath Peyton Bronaugh b. 1850
Francis William Bronaugh b. 23 Nov 1850, d. 25 Jan 1937
Mollie Cora Bronaugh b. 25 Dec 1852, d. 25 Nov 1930
Mary Catherine Bronaugh b. 1860
b. 8 May 1810, d. 10 January 1889
Died. Mr. T. J. Bronaugh, aged 80 years, died today (Thursday) January 10, at his residence near Calhoun, this county. He was the father of the Drs. Bronaugh at Calhoun and Shawnee Mound. He had a large circle of relatives elsewhere in the county. He was a pioneer to henry county, a man highly respected and a worker in all enterprises having at heart the prosperity of his neighborhood and county. Death resulted from paralysis. Funeral will be preached at the Union church, in Calhoun, Friday, at 11 o¹clock. Friends of the family are invited to attend. Suitable obituary notice later. - (Jan 12 1889) Died Thursday morning at his home two miles north of Calhoun, T. J. Bronaugh, of paralysis, aged 80. He was in excellent health up to noon Sunday, eating a hearty dinner, after which he took his Bible and read a chapter but at 1:30 he had become almost helpless and gradually grew worse, until He called him to the better world. Deceased had been a resident of this county since 1846, coming here from West Virginia. Burial in the Calhoun Cemetery.
Source: Henry County Missouri Obituaries http://www.rootsweb.com/~mohenry/obituary/b2obit.htm#obit0014.1
Children of Thomas Jefferson Bronaugh and Nancy Henderson- Dr. John William Bronaugh+ b. 28 Apr 1834, d. 12 Aug 1914
Mary Catherine Bronaugh+ b. 1836
Dr. James Henderson Bronaugh+ b. 10 Jun 1838, d. 14 Jan 1920
Christopher Columbus Bronaugh b. 13 Mar 1841, d. 27 Jul 1924
David Henderson Bronaugh b. 24 Oct 1843, d. 27 Jun 1926
Thomas Jefferson Bronaugh b. 1845
Emily Elizabeth Bronaugh b. 1848
Citations
- [S86] Unknown short title, online http://www.rootsweb.com/~mohenry/obituary/q1obit.htm, Thomas Bronaugh obit..
b. 8 September 1812, d. 1882
Children of Ludwell Lee Bronaugh and Sarah Ann Allen- William Daniel Bronaugh (living)
Mary Elizabeth Bronaugh (living)
Robert Warren Bronaugh (living)
Francis Edith Bronaugh+ (living)
Sarah Catherine Bronaugh+ b. 1837
Charles Eastham Bronaugh b. 1840, d. 1861
Edwin Addison Bronaugh b. 1843
Lewis Ludwell Bronaugh+ b. 1855
b. 1814
Children of Addison Carter Bronaugh and Susan Travers Peyton- Addison Bronaugh (living)
Fannie Bronaugh (living)
b. 1817
b. 1819, d. 1875
Children of Maria Elizabeth Bronaugh and Douglas A. Tucker- John E. Tucker b. 1847
Nola Virgina Tucker+ b. 23 Apr 1856, d. 9 Aug 1938
b. 1821, d. 1863
P.O. Calhoun, R049 F049 - June 5 1860
BRONAUGH, William Y. - 34Y m farmer - $5500-$8390-VA
BRONAUGH, Martha - 29Y f - MS
BRONAUGH, Yelverton - 10Y m - MO - attended school within the year
BRONAUGH, Margaret - 9Y f - MO - attended school within the year
BRONAUGH, Virginia - 8Y f - MO - attended school within the year
BRONAUGH, Infant - 2Y f - MO
BRONAUGH, Infant - 1Y f - MO
DUNCAN, Delilah R. - 26Y f - TN
SANDS, Thomas H. - 17Y m - farm hand - TN.
He died in 1863.
Children of William Yelverton Bronaugh and Martha Newman- Mary Bronaugh+
Gertrude Bronaugh+
Willie Ann Bronaugh+
Yelverton McCullan Bronaugh+ b. 17 Feb 1849, d. 18 Feb 1934
Margarette Bronaugh+ b. 31 Mar 1850
Jennie Bronaugh b. 20 May 1851
Martha Virginia Bronaugh b. 20 May 1851
Frances Catherine Bronaugh b. 9 Nov 1852, d. 10 Sep 1853
William Addison Bronaugh b. 11 Dec 1854, d. 31 Jan 1857
b. 1827
Child of Catherine Pope Peyton Bronaugh and Jacob Hutton Tucker- Fannie Tucker+ b. 1855
Children of Catherine Pope Peyton Bronaugh and William K. Ruffner- Elizabeth D. Ruffner b. 1861
William H. Ruffner b. 1863
Mary Chilton Ruffner b. 1866
Owen Earnest Ruffner b. 1869
Children of William Blackwell and Mary Ann Bronaugh- Catherine A. Blackwell+ b. 1823, d. 1848
John William Blackwell+ b. 1825
b. 1823, d. 1848
Children of Catherine A. Blackwell and Samuel Wiatt- John David Wiatt b. 1840, d. 1862
Mary Ann Wiatt b. 1842
William Edmund Wiatt+ b. 18451
Citations
- [S82] Horace Edwin Hayden, Virginia Genealogies: A Genealogy of the Glassell Family of Scotland and Virginia ....
Children of Samuel Wiatt and Catherine A. Blackwell- John David Wiatt b. 1840, d. 1862
Mary Ann Wiatt b. 1842
William Edmund Wiatt+ b. 18451
Citations
- [S82] Horace Edwin Hayden, Virginia Genealogies: A Genealogy of the Glassell Family of Scotland and Virginia ....
b. 1825
Children of John William Blackwell and Sarah E. Jones- Mary Elizabeth Blackwell b. 18451
John William Blackwell b. 18482
George H. Blackwell b. 18511
Lucy M. Blackwell b. 18531
Charles H. Blackwell b. 1854
Citations
Children of Sarah E. Jones and John William Blackwell- Mary Elizabeth Blackwell b. 18451
John William Blackwell b. 18482
George H. Blackwell b. 18511
Lucy M. Blackwell b. 18531
Charles H. Blackwell b. 1854
Citations
b. 14 January 1818, d. 22 May 1902
Children of Ann Elizabeth Waters and Christopher Columbus Bronaugh- Eugenia Bronaugh+ d. 1 Nov 1916
Frederick Peyton Bronaugh+ b. 14 Apr 1837, d. Feb 1914
Carrie Maria Bronaugh b. 16 Oct 1842, d. 1 Mar 1898
Warren Carter Bronaugh+ b. Apr 1846
Thomas Jefferson Bronaugh b. 7 Nov 1846, d. 6 Dec 1878
William Yelverton Bronaugh b. 15 Sep 1848, d. 15 Jan 1859
Samuel Heath Peyton Bronaugh b. 1850
Francis William Bronaugh b. 23 Nov 1850, d. 25 Jan 1937
Mollie Cora Bronaugh b. 25 Dec 1852, d. 25 Nov 1930
Mary Catherine Bronaugh b. 1860
Child of William Waters and Mary Samuel Heath Peyton- Ann Elizabeth Waters+ b. 14 Jan 1818, d. 22 May 1902
Child of Mary Samuel Heath Peyton and William Waters- Ann Elizabeth Waters+ b. 14 Jan 1818, d. 22 May 1902
d. 1 November 1916
Children of Eugenia Bronaugh and John A. Bushnell- Horace B. Bushnell b. c 1870, d. 13 Jul 19231
John Adams Bushnell b. c 1873, d. 30 Dec 19301
Citations
- [S82] Horace Edwin Hayden, Virginia Genealogies: A Genealogy of the Glassell Family of Scotland and Virginia ..., p. 535.
b. 1830, d. 1876
Children of John A. Bushnell and Eugenia Bronaugh- Horace B. Bushnell b. c 1870, d. 13 Jul 19231
John Adams Bushnell b. c 1873, d. 30 Dec 19301
Citations
- [S82] Horace Edwin Hayden, Virginia Genealogies: A Genealogy of the Glassell Family of Scotland and Virginia ..., p. 535.
b. 15 September 1848, d. 15 January 1859
b. 14 April 1837, d. February 1914
Children of Frederick Peyton Bronaugh and Helen Myers- Fredrick Lewis Bronaugh+ b. 28 Feb 1871
William Hampton Bronaugh b. 1874
Christopher Columbus Bronaugh b. 1877
Henry Peyton Bronaugh b. 1879
Francis Eugene Bronaugh b. 1882
John Bushnell Bronaugh b. 1885
Citations
- [S82] Horace Edwin Hayden, Virginia Genealogies: A Genealogy of the Glassell Family of Scotland and Virginia ..., p. 535.
b. 15 May 1846, d. February 1928
Children of Helen Myers and Frederick Peyton Bronaugh- Fredrick Lewis Bronaugh+ b. 28 Feb 1871
William Hampton Bronaugh b. 1874
Christopher Columbus Bronaugh b. 1877
Henry Peyton Bronaugh b. 1879
Francis Eugene Bronaugh b. 1882
John Bushnell Bronaugh b. 1885
Citations
- [S82] Horace Edwin Hayden, Virginia Genealogies: A Genealogy of the Glassell Family of Scotland and Virginia ..., p. 535.
b. April 1846
BRONAUGH, Warren Carter "Wall" Sr. - abt 1841 - 1923
"Wall" Bronaugh Dead - Confederate Veteran, 82, At His Home in Kansas City - For Many Years One of Henry County¹s Best Known Citizens - Was Active in State Democratic Affairs - Warren Carter Bronaugh died Thursday afternoon at the home, 2501 East Thirty-seventh street, Kansas City, says the Star. Mr. Bronaugh was 82 years old, and had been in ill health several years. He had lived in Kansas City twelve years. Mr. Bronaugh was prominent in the affairs of the United Confederate Veterans, having served for six years as commander of the Missouri division of the organization, retiring last October. Mr. Bronaugh was born in Buffalo, W. Va., the son of Mr. C. C. and Mrs. Ann Bronaugh. He came of French and English Revolutionary stock. His great grandfather on his father¹s side, Col. William Bronaugh of Virginia, served in the French and Indian wars of 1754, and was a member of Washington¹s council. W. C. Bronaugh¹s mother, before her marriage was Miss Ann Waters, who was a descendant of Lieut. Edward Waters of the English army. At the outbreak of the Civil War, Mr. Bronaugh, then 20 years old, enlisted in the Confederate army at Springfield, MO., and served throughout the war under General Price. Returning to Henry county after the war Mr. Bronaugh with a brother, F. C. Bronaugh, engaged in the live stock business and for years conducted there one of the show farms of the state. He was married in 1884, to Miss Eva Blankenbaker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Blankenbaker of New Franklin, Mo. Besides the widow, he is survived by two sons, Warren C. Bronaugh, Jr., of the home address, salesman at the George B. Peck Dry Goods Company, and A. Y. Bronaugh, Toledo, O., and a daughter, Mrs. Ann Dazey, wife of John Dazey of the Dazey Manufacturing Company of St. Louis; two sisters, Mrs. Cora Bronaugh of the home address, and Mrs. C. C. French, Fort Worth, Texas, and a brother, F. C. Bronaugh of Clinton. Mr. Bronaugh, himself a generous contributor, was active in raising funds for the erection of the Confederate home at Higginsville, Mo. He served as a member of the board of directors of the home. Mr. Bronaugh was active in all state Democratic affairs. He was a close friend of the late Senator William J. Stone. He was instrumental in obtaining the release of the Younger brothers from the Minnesota state prison thru his untiring efforts for twenty-five years. A book, of which he was the author, tells of the work to bring about their liberty. The funeral was held at the home in Kansas City Saturday afternoon and the body taken to Clinton Sunday and laid to rest in Englewood cemetery.2
Children of Warren Carter Bronaugh and Evaline Blankenbaker- Ann Bronaugh (living)
Warren Carter Bronaugh Jr. b. 11 Mar 1888, d. 26 Nov 1973
Alfred Yeaman Bronaugh (living)
Citations
- [S85] Boonville Weekly Advertiser.
- [S86] Unknown short title, online http://www.rootsweb.com/~mohenry/obituary/q1obit.htm, Warren C. Bronaugh obit..
d. 24 February 1942
Children of Evaline Blankenbaker and Warren Carter Bronaugh- Ann Bronaugh (living)
Warren Carter Bronaugh Jr. b. 11 Mar 1888, d. 26 Nov 1973
Alfred Yeaman Bronaugh (living)
Citations
- [S85] Boonville Weekly Advertiser.
b. 16 October 1842, d. 1 March 1898
b. 1850
b. 7 November 1846, d. 6 December 1878
b. 25 December 1852, d. 25 November 1930
At her home, known as the Bronaugh place, eight miles east of Clinton, Tuesday morning at 3:30, after an illness of five days of bronchial pneumonia. Miss Bronaugh was born December 25, 1852, at the place where she died. She had lived in Kansas City a great deal the last few years, and had given much of her time to genealogical research. She was a prominent member of the United Daughters of Confederacy. Her sister, Mrs. C. C. French, arrived from Ft. Worth, Tex., Tuesday. Her niece, Mrs. J. P. Dazey, nee Ann Bronaugh, arrived Wednesday from St. Louis. Her nephew, John A. Bushnell, was confined to the Research Hospital in Kansas City, and was unable to be here. Her brother, Frank, resides on the home place. The funeral services were held at 2:30 Wednesday afternoon, at Franklin street M. E. Church.
Mollie Cora Bronaugh died on 25 November 1930 at Henry Co., Mo., at age 77. Interment was in the Englewood cemetery.1
Citations
- [S86] Unknown short title, online http://www.rootsweb.com/~mohenry/obituary/q1obit.htm, Mollie Bronaugh obit..
b. 1860
b. 23 November 1850, d. 25 January 1937
BRONAUGH, Francis William "Frank" - 1850 - 1937
Clinton MO - Frank Bronaugh, gentleman of the old school and last of a proud and dignified Henry County family, that for many years held an important place in town and country life, laid down his burden of years and altered fortunes at 3:00 a.m. Monday, passing quietly to Life More Abundant. Frank Bronaugh, son of the late C. C. Bronaugh who came to Missouri in 1837 from West Virginia, and his wife, Anna E. Waters Bronaugh, was born November 23, 1850 on the Bronaugh farm eight miles northeast of Clinton, that in those days was one of the pretentious country homes of the county, hospitable and large, friendly and inviting known as Bronaugh Place. He was christened Francis William and spent all his life with the exception of a few years on the old homestead where he was born. He traveled some but always returned to Bronaugh Place, and for four years had the whole care of his beloved mother who was helpless from a fall. He was the soul of honor, a man of fine feeling and nicety of judgment, a lover of good horses and in his youth was quite a beau in Clinton, where he had many warm friends. He lived a short time in Johnson County and while in Knob Noster joined the Methodist Episcopal church, South, under the preaching of Rev. Nat Golbert in 1872. After coming back to Henry County he and his brother, W. C. Bronaugh, were instrumental in building Bronaugh church near their home. He and his brother always paid half the preachers salaries and entertained them while in the neighborhood. J. F. Robb, King, Hogan, Flummer, Appleby, Strong, Hunter, Pew, Shackelford, Alexander and Wolfe were some of their outstanding preachers. They always had preaching services twice a month and it was a great distress to Mr. Frank when after the World War the church had to be closed as the neighborhood was then so thinly settled. Being deeply religious Mr. Bronaugh moved his membership to the Franklin Street Methodist church in Clinton, and his church was ever his bulwark and shield. The large family of eleven brothers and sisters is now entirely gone. Six nephews, "The Bronaugh Brothers" of St. Louis, one niece, Mrs. Daisy, also of St. Louis, and some great nephews and nieces alone remain. Being ill, he came to Clinton in 1934 and for some months had rooms at the old Dr. Salmon house on North Main street, now owned by J. S. Arnold. He was nursed by Ted Hunt and given faithful and constant attention by his nephew, Warren Bronaugh, who was never far from his bedside. After several months Mr. Hunt moved Mr. Bronaugh to his home on East Franklin street, where he has since been, gradually growing weaker, spending most of the days in bed, and at times suffering greatly with bronchitis. Until a few weeks ago, however, he was able to go to the Franklin Street Methodist church, where he ad his membership. Driven there in the car by Mr. Hunt he would meet his nephew and together they attended services. Mrs. J. P. Daisy of St. Louis, niece of Mr. Bronaugh, arrived in Clinton Tuesday morning to complete arrangements for the funeral, which was at 11:30 Wednesday morning at the Wilkinson Funeral Home and Messrs. Jim Parks, J. P. Perry, Calvin Luallin, Thornton Jennings and Judge C. A. Calvird acted as pallbearers.1
He was buried after 25 January 1937 at Englewood Cemetery, Clinton, Mo..
Citations
- [S86] Unknown short title, online http://www.rootsweb.com/~mohenry/obituary/q1obit.htm, Frank Bronaugh obit.
b. 21 November 1811, d. 1 February 1886
BRONAUGH, Nancy HENDERSON - abt 1816 - 1886
Bronaugh - On the old homestead, 2 miles northwest of Calhoun, Mo., Monday, February 1, at 3:30 p.m. Mrs. Nancy Bronaugh, aged about 70 years. Mrs. Bronaugh was born in Virginia and moved to Henry county with her husband and family in 1846, locating on the farm near Calhoun, which has since been her home. Her death was sudden and greatly deplored. Monday morning she was stricken with paralysis, and was not restored to consciousness. Death resulted during the afternoon. She leaves five children, all well known citizens of the county: Dr. John W. Bronaugh, at Shawnee Mound; Dr. James H. Bronaugh, at Calhoun; Lum and D. W. Bronaugh, farmers near the old homestead, and Mrs. H. P. Redford, near Calhoun.1
Children of Nancy Henderson and Thomas Jefferson Bronaugh
- Dr. John William Bronaugh+ b. 28 Apr 1834, d. 12 Aug 1914
Mary Catherine Bronaugh+ b. 1836
Dr. James Henderson Bronaugh+ b. 10 Jun 1838, d. 14 Jan 1920
Christopher Columbus Bronaugh b. 13 Mar 1841, d. 27 Jul 1924
David Henderson Bronaugh b. 24 Oct 1843, d. 27 Jun 1926
Thomas Jefferson Bronaugh b. 1845
Emily Elizabeth Bronaugh b. 1848
Citations
- [S86] Unknown short title, online http://www.rootsweb.com/~mohenry/obituary/q1obit.htm, Nancy Bronaugh obit..
b. 28 April 1834, d. 12 August 1914
BRONAUGH, John W. Dr. - abt 1833 - 1914
Montrose Recorder, Aug 14 1914 - Dr. John Bronaugh died Wednesday at his home in Mound, Oklahoma and was buried there Thursday. The Doctor was stricken with paralysis about three years ago. He was in his 81st year and the eldest of seven children, of whom three brothers - Dr. Jas. H. in Calhoun, C. C. in Springdale, Ark., David H. in Los Angeles, Calif., survive. For many years he practiced medicine in Henry County, going to Oklahoma eight or ten years ago - Calhoun Clarion.
Children of Dr. John William Bronaugh and Georgie R. Knox- Frank Bronaugh (living)
Marshall Bronaugh (living)
Preston Bronaugh (living)
John Bronaugh b. 11 May 1873, d. 12 Dec 1885
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