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Nancy Bellzona's Picture Book
Brewer Women


Yesterday I found in the internet that Nancy died 24 March 1925 and is buried in the McCullough Cemetery at Stone County Missouri.  It appears that Henry Lightle is buried there too.  I'd assume then that they must have died in or around Stone County.

In the 1900 Stone County census there is a Henry and Larkin Brewer.  Do you know anything of them?

Some of the Brewer Family

Elizabeth Ann Brewer and Nancy Lucinda Brewer are daughters of John Wesley Brewer and Mary America Hunter.  John is son of Jacob Fletcher Brewer and Edeith Crocker.  Elizabeth Aletha Lightle is daughter of Henry Lightle and Nancy Lucinda Brewer.  This information was supplied to Peggy (Britton) Boone, great granddaughter of Elizabeth Aletha Lightle and William Isaac Briton, by Donna Flood.  Donna is descended from Elizabeth Ann Brewer. 

Peggy has put these 3 photos together, so that we can compare facial looks of these 3 special ladies.  The Brewers have been pretty much a mystery to Peggy’s line, until now!

Peggy has some letters that Nancy wrote to her husband, which she will transcribe later.  She can also send originals.

Thanks to Peggy for the above information and should you have any further information on the family please email her on trunkbranches@yahoo.com


Left to Right: (hand written)
George Bonham-Fanny Maryetta, Hattie and Grampa Lightle, Henry Lightle
Back row: Orey Bonham, Henry Bonham, Sherman Bonham

(typed)
Front L. to R. George Washing Bonham, Fanny Maryetta (Lightle) Bonham
Hattie and Henry Lightle (Maryetta's father)
Back L. to R. Oran D. Henry, Sherman B Bonham.  There are two children
who passed away in infancy or as a toddler, Herman Buffaler, Theo R.
Photo shared by Suzi B.

Marietta Lightle, husband George Washington Bonham and children.
Merrita Lightle 1878-1913


 

 


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