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BRANNEMAN, John

Source: Greencastle Herald, Putnam County Indiana 2 October 1923

John Branneman, age 72 for many years one of the leading agriculturists of Clover Township, died at his home east of Cloverdale Monday afternoon at near 5 o’clock. Death followed a stroke of apoplexy which he suffered at near noon Friday. He had been in ill health for several years. The last few years, Mr. Branneman had lived a retired life. Beside the widow Telitha Davis Branneman, four children survive: Mrs. William Walker, Mrs. Hazel Wallace, Oren Branneman and Clarence Branneman, all of whom live in Cloverdale township. John Branneman was born June 19, 1851 in Knox County Ohio the fifth child of Jacob and Elizabeth (Stillinger) Branneman. He came from Ohio to Indiana with his parents in 1854 where the father locate in Jefferson Township but later locating in Cloverdale township where the father bought a farm consisting of 120 acres about three or four miles southwest of Cloverdale. John grew up on this farm. He was educated in the schools of the township. On October 25, 1877, he married Telitha Davis. After their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Branneman lived two years on his father’s farm then moved to the east part of Cloverdale Township and bought 119 acres and lived there 16 years. Here he got an excellent start and then bought the fine farm where he now lived in the east part of the township.  He followed diversified farming and had been very successful. He had divided up his land among his children, retaining enough to insure him a comfortable income. For the last few years he had not been actively engaged in farming. Mr. and Mrs. Branneman were the parents of eight children, four of whom now survive. Mr. Branneman was a Democrat but was not an office seeker; however he had served on the advisory board of his township for a period of eight years.  He discharged his duties ably and would have had many more favors conferred upon him by his friends, had he been willing but he preferred to lead a quiet home life. He and Mrs. Branneman were both members of the Christian Church.  – kbz
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