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Thornhill Tommy Frederick [Male] b. 22 JUL 1956

Source
Title: WarrenBurge.FTW

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Thornhill Michael Blaine [Male] b. 19 SEP 1959

Source
Title: WarrenBurge.FTW

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Willemoes Karen Margrethe [Female] b. 27 MAR 1911 Wiggins, Harrison County, Ms. 6:00 a.m. - d. 14 SEP 1911 2:45 p.m.

Also shown as:
Birth 7-30-1912 Death 9-19-1912

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Breland Absalom [Male] b. 1760 North Carolina - d. ABT 1835 South Carolina

In Revolutionary War records, he had militia duty in the Granville County Regiment, South Carolina.

Birth also as 1760

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Breler Abraham [Male] b. 1725 North Carolina - d. 1805 South Carolina

Jacob Breland petitioned land on the "Peedee or waters thereof", South Carolina, 1755, and served in 2nd South Carolina Regiment in Revolutionary War.

First US Census, 1790, for Beaufort County, South Carolina:
Abram Breelo: 2 males 16+, 0 males 16-, 4 females, 5 slaves
Absolum Breelo: 1 2 4 1
Abram Breelo: 1 1 5 1
Amos Breelo: 1 3 2 0
William Breelo: 1 0 0 1
Samuel Breelo: 1 0 1 0

aka Brealow, Brelow, Brelaw, Breler, Breelo
Birth also as 1730

8 days militia duty in 1779 when British attempted capture of Beaufort but were promptly defeated.

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Brumfield Mabel Edith [Female] b. 25 APR 1916 Lincoln County, Mississippi - d. 14 APR 1990 Jackson, Mississippi
Occupation
Event: Ethnicity/Relig.
Event: Comment 1

Approximately 21 days before her death Edith had to have surgery to correct problems with ulcers in her stomach - the surgery removed 1/2 of her stomach. She never really regained full strenght after the surgery.

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Gilmer Percy O'Lira [Male] b. 5 JUL 1923 Sharon, Mississippi - d. 10 MAY 1965 Vicksburg, Mississippi
Occupation
Event: Ethnicity/Relig.
Event: Comment 1

Percy was at his Aunt's Idell Meek Williams Johnson where he was required to take water to those working in the field's. Aunt Idell and Uncle Joe had an old mule named Bill (who like to kick). Percy got behind Bill and was kicked in the head and received a cut to the forehead. Upon returning to the house he asked Aunt Idell "I don't have to carry water no more do I". As told to James Henry Gilmer by Percy's first cousins Susie Johnson Smith and Bradley Johnson.

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Brumfield Moser [Male] b. ABT 1690 - d. 1 JUL 1759
Event: Comment 1

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Brumfield Watson [Male] b. ABT 1720 Patriot, North Carolina - d. ABT 1790
Event: Comment 1

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Brumfield Charles [Male] b. ABT 1745 - d. ABT 1826
Event: Comment 1

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