1891 - 1976
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Birth |
1 Jul 1891 |
, Callaway, Missouri, USA |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
2 Mar 1976 |
Person ID |
I7620 |
Herring Family of Callaway County, Missouri |
Last Modified |
06 Apr 2011 |
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Family |
Mae First Clatterbuck, b. Sep 1892, , Callaway, Missouri, USA , d. 3 Sep 1926, Hatton, Callaway, Missouri, USA |
Married |
19 Sep 1920 |
, Callaway, Missouri, USA |
Children |
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Last Modified |
03 Mar 2007 |
Family ID |
F14346937 |
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Notes |
- Mae married Percy G. Braham on September 19, 1920,
he was born July 1, 1891, the son of James Braham and Verinna Rauschelbach.
They had 3 children: Gladys Marie, Lola Mae and Granville Payne,
Percy G. Brahan was a rural mail carrier for the Hatton community a total of forty-one years starting in the spring of 1920. He carried out of the post office at Harron until it was closed in 1953. He was then transferred to the Auxvasse post office and continued carriny mail on an enlarged route until his retirement in 1961. Prior to his position as a rural mail carrier, Percy served in the Army during World War 1 in France. Company B. 354th Infantry, 89th Division.
They lived in Hatton in a home bought from Madison Brooks. This house was across the road from the old Hatton store and post office. Percy was born July 1, 1891, at Tebbetts, Missouri, the first of three sons to James and Verinna Rauschellbach Braham. His parents were born in 1850 and 1871, respectively.
Percy and Mae had three children: Mrs. Leroy (Lola) Jones, Kingdom City, Mars. Glenn (Gladys) McCarty, Centralia, and Granville Braham, Overland Park, Kansas. Mae died in 1926, age 33 years.
In 1928, Percy married Della Gibbs Iman, who was born October 1, 1889, one of eight children to William Henry Iman, who was born in 1853, and Martha Barksdale Powell Iman, born in 1851.
Percy retired in 1961 at the age of 70 and enjoyed raising a large garden, tending a yard and fishing in a lake on his property. He died March 2, 1976. Della, his widow, continues (in 1984) to live in the family home in Hatton, Missouri.
(written in 1984)
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