Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameFrank O. BREWER 26
Birth Date22 Jan 1909
Birth PlaceHutton Valley, Howell County, Missouri
Death Date22 Oct 2000 Age: 91
Death PlaceSpringfield, Greene County, Missouri
Burial PlaceRankin, Vermilion County, Illinois
FatherJohn Alexander BREWER (1869-1925)
MotherMartha Louisa "Liza" WHITE (1875-1959)
Spouses
Birth Date21 Oct 1911
Birth PlaceDanville, Vermilion County, Illinois
Death Date18 Feb 1992 Age: 80
Death PlaceDanville, Vermilion County, Illinois
Burial PlaceRankin, Vermilion County, Illinois
Family ID2821
Marr Date26 May 1929
Marr PlaceTyrone, Texas County, Missouri
ChildrenDonald Edward (Died as Infant) (1930-1930)
 Homer Edwin "Eddie" (1933-2005)
 R. V. (1935-)
 Frank Owen "Bud" (1937-2005)
 R. S. S. (1951-)
Birth Date23 Apr 1911
Birth PlaceRepublican City, Harlan County, Nebraska
Death Date20 Dec 1934 Age: 23
Death PlaceDry Creek, Howell County, Missouri
Burial Date21 Dec 1934
Burial PlaceSummersville, Texas County, Missouri
Family ID2805
ChildrenRuth Alice (1925-2015)
Notes for Frank O. BREWER
(1) Personal knowledge of John BREWER's children. (2) BREWER family Bible in poss. of Thelma HARMON. (3) Compiled notes of Hazel HILL. (4) Ltr. from Edna Light DYER. (5) Marr. License for John & Martha BREWER. (6) Tombstones. (7) Jul 2003: RootsWeb.com Cole, Warren and Roberts Family Tree Barb Norvell
Notes for Carrie E. (Spouse 1)
(1) Ltrs. from Carrie BREWER. (2) Granddau. Sarah Lou and husb. Donald lived in Longview, TX. (3) One granddau. named Betty. (4) Jul 2003: RootsWeb.com Cole, Warren and Roberts Family Tree Barb Norvell
Notes for Marjory Magdalene (Spouse 2)
(1) phone call and letters from granddaughter (2) Jul 2003: RootsWeb.com Cole, Warren and Roberts Family Tree Barb Norvell
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