Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameElizabeth Margaret BRAKEBILL
Birth Date15 Sep 1827
Birth PlaceBlount County, Tennessee
Death Date6 Feb 1884 Age: 56
Death PlaceBlount County, Tennessee
Burial MemoOld Cedar Grove Cemetery, Blount Co, TN
FatherJohn BRAKEBILL (1798-1859)
MotherAnn E. THOMAS (1798-1877)
Spouses
Birth Date29 Jan 1823
Birth PlaceLittle River, Blount County, Tennessee
Death Date1865 Age: 41
OccupationCW Confederate Soldier, Captain TN, W.Y.C Humes’ Co.(C) Light Artillery Corps., Union POW,
Family ID1070
Marr Date1845
Marr PlaceBlount County, Tennessee
ChildrenJacob D. "Dee" (1846-1904)
 James (~1849-)
 John Lowrey (1854-1913)
 Margaret A. (~1856-)
 Andrew (1859-)
 William (~1861-)
Birth Dateabt 1835
Family ID1135
Marr Date12 Feb 1867
Marr PlaceBlount County, Tennessee
Marr MemoTennessee, Marriage Records, 1780-2002
ChildrenAnnie (~1867-)
 Alex (~1869-)
Notes for Thomas Jefferson (Spouse 1)
Thomas was drafted into the Confederate Army during the Civil War and soon (was) sent to Alabama. His service record shows that he deserted and was never heard from again. Information from descendant of Brakebill Family, H.G. (Gene) Brakebill.

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Alternative middle name Neiman.

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43rd Regiment, Tennessee Infantry (Gillespie's) (5th East Tennessee Volunteers).

From: U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865

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Capt Winson's Co, Light Artillery (Belmont Battery), D-Y AND First Zouaves AND First Light Artillery (First Battalion, Light Artillery) AND Artillery (McCown's) Corps

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