Albert Charles BROCKMAN
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name | Albert Charles BROCKMAN |
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Events
Type | Date | Place | Sources |
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death | 12. August 1921 | Wilson, Audrain, Missouri, USA
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birth | 8. December 1856 | , Clark, Kentucky, USA
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marriage | 8. December 1880 |
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8. December 1880
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Crotia H. PRATHER |
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Charles Albert
Birth Date: 8 Dec 1856
Ethnicity: White
Gender: Male
Father's Name: Jacob Brockman
Mother's Name: Narcissa Quisenberry
- Copied from the History of Audrain County, MO:
"ALBERT C. BROCKMAN, an energetic farmer and worthy citizen of North
Wilson township, came from that cardiac center of the Blue Grass Regions
of Kentucky, Clark county, where he was born on the 8th of December,
1856, and was reared. His father was Jacob Brockman, now a well-to-do
farmer of Boone county, Missouri. Mr. Brockman's mother, before her
marriage, was a Miss Narcissa Quisenbury. She died comparatively early
in her married life, and had been the mother of five children, three of
whom are still living; Ormie, now Mrs. Robert B. Scott of Kentucky, and
Colby T., now of Boone county, being the other two. In 1877 the family
removed to Boone county where the father, now a venerable old gentleman,
is still engaged in farming on a comfortable place which he owns in that
county. He has married since his first wife's death, Miss Mary Steven-
son becoming his wife, but no children have issued from his last
marriage. Albert C. Brockman, the subject of this sketch, was reared on
his father's farm in Kentucky, and came out with the family to Missouri
in 1877. Here he soon afterwards engaged in farming for himself, and on
the 8th of December, 1880, was married to Miss Grotia H. Prather, a
daughter of James C. Prather, of Boone county, who is a near relative to
Col. Griff Prather of St. Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Brockman have one child,
an interesting little daughter, Ormie S., born September 25, 1881. About
the time of his marriage, Mr. Brockman bought a tract of land in Audrain
county on which he made his home and has since resided. He has a good
farm of 120 acres, and is otherwise fairly well fixed. Mr. and Mrs. B.
are members of the Christian church. Mr. B. is a cousin to Messrs. John
H. and James W. Brockman, whose sketch appears in this volume."
- Mary (Stevenson) Brockman died at the age of about 80 years. She died
at the home of her nephew and niece on Paris Road in Boone co., MO.
- Albert Brockman was living in Centralia, MO in 1907.
SOURCES INCLUDE:
Hist. Audrain co., MO (1884), pp. 915-916.
1900 Audrain co., MO census [ED 15.3].
1910 Audrain co., MO census [ED 3.18.148].
1920 Audrain co., MO census.
Brockman Scrapbook, page 242.
Columbia Missouri Herald, 11 Nov 1910.
WFT 42:288, WFT 47:2
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