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Owen Bratcher
Generation: M | ID: 2275 | Lifespan: 28 years Updated: 6 Nov 2010
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Ancestry Information
PATERNAL MATERNAL
(Paternal Grandfather) (Paternal Grandmother) (Maternal Grandmother) (Maternal Grandfather)
Joseph A. Bratcher
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Cassandra Maiden (Casande...
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(Father) (Mother)
Zephaniah J. Bratcher
(25 May 1859 - 27 Oct 1935)
Minner Millem
(12 Mar 1865 - 26 Feb 1949)
Owen Bratcher
(1891 - 1919)
Marriages of Owen Bratcher
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Blanche Dellinger ABT 1914 Unknown
MARRIAGE NOTES: From obituary of her husband, Owen Bratcher.
Children of Owen Bratcher
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Siblings of Owen Bratcher
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Essie Bratcher (UNK - UNK) Zephaniah J. Bratcher Minner Millem
Laurence Bratcher (UNK - UNK) Zephaniah J. Bratcher Minner Millem
Emma Bratcher (10 Nov 1886 - 5 Feb 1908) Zephaniah J. Bratcher Minner Millem
Owen Bratcher (1891 - 1919) Zephaniah J. Bratcher Minner Millem
Detailed Primary Information for Owen Bratcher
Gender: Male
Generation: M
Added: 6 Nov 2010
Last Updated: 6 Nov 2010
Living: False
Primary Notes: From obit.

Also see: Obituary: The Protection Post, 22 May 1919, and Comanche County History, page 280.
Detailed Birth Information for Owen Bratcher
Birth Date: 1891
Time of Birth: UNK
Birth Location: Protection, Comanche County, Kansas, USA
Map of Birthplace: Map Unavailable
Birth Notes: From obit.
Detailed Death Information for Owen Bratcher
Death Date: 1919
Time of Death: 3:30 AM
Death Location: Wichita, Kansas, USA
Map of Deathplace: Map Unavailable
Cause of Death: Pneumonia
Death Notes: From obit.
Detailed Burial Information for Owen Bratcher
Burial Location: Protection Cemetery, Protection, Comanche County, Kansas, USA
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Additional Notes for Owen Bratcher
Database Note No: 145
The Western Star, March 4, 1949.

Protection Pioneer Mother Passes Away

Mrs. Minner Bratcher a Resident of This County 65 Years

Funeral services for Mrs. Minner Bratcher, pioneer Protection mother, who was found dead in her home in Protection last Saturday morning, were held in the Baptist church in that city last Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock and were in charge of Rev. E. M. Pearson, the pastor. A mixed quartet composed of Sam Frantz, Edgar Deck, Mrs. Geo Herron and Mrs. Mable Vincent sang "Will There Be Any Stars in My Crown" and "In the Garden" accompanied on the piano by Miss Dorothy Pearson.

The active pallbearers were Herman Herbord, G. C. Ellison, Dr. W. B. Hale, John Morton, Alva Alexander and R. Sigars and the honorary pallbearers were Arthur Vanwey, Claude Rowland, George Eubank, D. W. Brite, Ray Butts, W. U. Keltner, W. C. Monticue, J. J. Edmondston and Otto Schumacher. Burial was in the Protection cemetery.


Obituary.

Minner Millem was born March 12, 1865, in Grayson county, Kentucky and passed away in Protection, Kans., February 26, 1949, at the age of 83 years, 11 months and 14 days. She grew to womanhood in Kentucky and was married to Zeph J. Bratcher on February 14, 1882.

In 1884 Mr. Bratcher came to Comanche county, Kansas, and settled on a farm one and a half miles south of Protection, Kans. Mrs. Bratcher and her son, Laurence Bratcher, came to Comanche county, in February 1885, and lived on the farm for a number of years.

Also to this union were born two daughters, Essie and Emma, and a son, Owen Bratcher. Of the children, Emma, who was married to P. D. Thornhill, passed away in Protection in 1910, and Owen Bratcher passed away in 1919 in that city.

Mr. and Mrs. Bratcher continued to live on the farm until 1914, when they rented the farm and moved to their home in Protection, where they continued to live until both passed away. Mrs. Bratcher's husband died in 1935.

Mrs. Bratcher joined the church years ago and was active in the work until a few years ago when her health began to fail. She was a charter member of the Eastern Star and Rebekah Lodges in Protection and held offices in the lodges for years.

Surviving her is a son, Laurence Bratcher, who resides in Denver, Colo., and a daughter, Essie Thornhill, who lives in Protection; also three grandsons, Orville and Melvin Thornhill of Protection and Zeph J. Bratcher of San Francisco, Calif., and a great granddaughter, Bonnie Thornhill, of Protection.

Mrs. Bratcher was well liked by all who knew her and was commonly called "Ma" Bratcher by many friends.

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Database Note No: 146
The Protection Post, May 22, 1919.

OWEN BRATCHER DIES IN WICHITA

Word was received in Protection on Friday morning of last week that Owen Bratcher was ill with pneumonia in a hospital in Wichita and this news was followed on Monday morning of this week that Mr. Bratcher had died from the disease at 3:30 that morning. Mr. and Mrs. Bratcher left Protection the middle of last week to go to Wichita where Mrs. Bratcher was receiving medical treatment, and while there Owen went on over into the Flint hills, he having cattle on grass in the hills east of Augusta.

While on his trip to see his stock he was caught in a heavy rain and had to return to Wichita in wet clothing. He immediately was stricken with pneumonia, which caused his death within a few days.

On Tuesday evening the remains accompanied by his stricken wife and sorrowing father and mother, who had gone to his bedside upon learning of his illness, were brought to Protection and taken to the home of his parents.

Funeral services were held at 4:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at the Methodist church conducted by the pastor, Rev. J. F. Ragsdale. Interment was made in the Protection cemetery.

Owen Bratcher was the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Bratcher of Protection, and was born in this community in 1891. At the time of his death he was 28 years, 8 months and 27 days of age. He had spent his entire life in this community, and five years ago was married to Mrs. Blanche Dellinger, who survives him. He is also survived by his father and mother, by one brother, Lawrence Bratcher of Kansas City and one sister, Mrs. A. M. Thornhill of this city, besides numerous other relatives and friends.

Having spent his life here, he had a large number of fast friends and in his death they have lost a true and most respected friend, and the community a substantial citizen.

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