Peake - Stiles - Person Sheet
Peake - Stiles - Person Sheet
NameWilliam Isaac BRANNON
BirthApr 28, 1854, New Haven, Nelson Co., KY
DeathAug 2, 1949, El Reno, Canadian Co., Ok
Burial1949, Rose Hill Burial Park, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Co., OK
FatherWilliam BRANNON (1817-1876)
MotherLouisa Jane BEALL (1820-1861)
Misc. Notes
El Reno Daily Tribune, August 2, 1949:
William Isaac Brannon, 95, long time resident of Canadian County died at his home. He was born on 29 April 1854 in Kentucky. He operated a general mercantile store in Calumet for a number of years, moving to El Reno on his retirement several years ago.
Survived by two sisters-in-law - Mrs. H.L. Quiett and Mrs. Charles L. Mitlenburger, both of Oklahoma City. Services will be held in the Wilson Chapel with Rev. G.F. Statser, pastor of the Calumet Methodist Church officiating. Burial will be in the Rose Hill Mausoleum in Oklahoma City.
Spouses
Birth1863
DeathJul 5, 1929
Burial1929, Rose Hill Burial Park, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Co., OK
Misc. Notes
Daughter of Benjamin Williams Sr. .William Brannon and Annie married in Clay County, Texas. Her father was a judge.

7/6/1929 DEATHS & FUNERALS (Saturday)
Funeral services for Mrs. W.I. Brannon, 64 years old, who passed away Friday morning, will be conducted at Marshall & Harper's new funeral home, 3009 Paseo, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, by Rev. Frank Pittman. She is survived by her husband, seven sisters, Mrs. H.L. Quiett of Bristow, Okla.; Mrs. C.L. Miltonberger of Oklahoma City; Mrs. W.M. Newell of Norman; Mrs. W.R. Barkseale, of Memphis, Tenn.; Mrs. D.J. Mahoney of San Bernardino, Calif.; Mrs. William Banneau of Los Angeles, and Mrs. Ed Cameron of Muskogee, and one brother, Ben P. Williams of Norman, Okla. Burial in Rose Hill mausoleum. [THE OKLAHOMAN]
MarriageClay Co., TX
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