BONNETT, IVEY
Genealogy
Mary Alice Braswell
1872 - 1968 (95 years)-
Name Mary Alice Braswell Born 13 Jun 1872 (Caldwell County) North Carolina [1, 2] Gender Female Died 25 Jan 1968 Lenoir, Caldwell County, North Carolina [2, 3] Buried Wildwood Advent Christian Church Cemetery, Collettsville, Caldwell County, North Carolina [2] Person ID I11075 My Genealogy Last Modified 15 Jan 2015
Father Thomas Newton Braswell, b. 0May 1834, Caldwell County, North Carolina , d. Aft 1900, (Caldwell County, North Carolina) (Age ~ 67 years) Mother Sarah Ann Clontz, b. 9 Aug 1849, Caldwell County, North Carolina , d. 13 May 1939, Caldwell County, North Carolina (Age 89 years) Married 21 Dec 1866 Caldwell County, North Carolina [4] Family ID F3700 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family James Pinkney "Pink" McCall, b. 3 Sep 1877, Caldwell County, North Carolina , d. 12 Mar 1963, Lenoir, Caldwell County, North Carolina (Age 85 years) Married 30 Jan 1898 Harper's Creek (Caldwell County) North Carolina [1] Children 1. William McCall, b. (Caldwell County) North Carolina , d. AT 2-YEARS, (Caldwell County) North Carolina 2. Paul McCall, b. (Caldwell County) North Carolina 3. Lawrence McCall, b. 7 Dec 1898, (Caldwell County) North Carolina 4. Florence Viola McCall, b. 10 Aug 1901, (Caldwell County) North Carolina 5. Lonnie Newton McCall, Sr., b. 19 Jun 1904, (Caldwell County) North Carolina 6. Ethel McCall, b. 26 Mar 1907, (Caldwell County) North Carolina , d. IN INFANCY, (Caldwell County) North Carolina Last Modified 23 Nov 2019 Family ID F3949 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - 14 Oct 2012 -
Comments: Hi David,
I was just looking over your site and checking out my family. Just a note: the children of James Pinkney and Mary Alice Braswell McCall should include Edna McCall. She was a twin of Edith. They contracted meningitis while babes in the crib. They were struck of oposites sides of the brain, I was told, and Edith died. Edna was crippled on the right side of her body. Her right arm and leg were smaller than the left. She walked with a limp and her arm was practically useless, but she lived to be old. She had two daughters that I recall.
Also, Mrs. Lonnie McCall was the wife of Lonnie. Her name was Berta and she was the daughter-in-law of James and Alice McCall.
Later,
Bonnie
Bonnie Panter Hallman
Ladypanter@aol.com
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Sources - [S14114] Norman Clontz' Notes, interviewed Mrs. Lonnie McCall, 92 (daughter of Pink, p. 108 (Reliability: 3).
- [S4869] http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=92277332.
- [S12578] Bonnie Panter Hallman | Pedigree & Registry | ladypanter@aol.com | 25 Apr 2000.
- [S6169] Clontz,Norman Dale;Family Group Records,Pedigree & his notes,, p. 52 (Reliability: 3).
- [S14114] Norman Clontz' Notes, interviewed Mrs. Lonnie McCall, 92 (daughter of Pink, p. 108 (Reliability: 3).