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Paul Jack Brown
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Paul Jack Brown 1
Cause of his death was chronic bronchitis with broncho spasm. Other significant conditions were pulmonary fibrosis of undetermined etiology, an.2 ![]() General Notes: When Paul registered for the WWI draft on 5 Jun 1917, he was an insurance salesman, working for Southwestern Life of Dallas, Texas. He was single and living in Granbury, Hood County, Texas. He claimed an exemption because of chronic nervous stomach and bowel trouble. ![]() Additional Information: • Death Certificate Image: here ![]() Paul married Leta Belle Robinett, daughter of Rev Mace Martin Robinett and Adaline Belle Rosson. (Leta Belle Robinett was born on 31 May 1892 in Waxahachie, Ellis County, Texas,7 died on 7 Nov 1969 in Austin, Travis County, Texas 4 7 and was buried on 9 Nov 1969 in Granbury Cemetery, Granbury, Hood County, Texas 5 7.). The cause of her death was cerebral vascular accident.2 |
1 Jan Allison, Families in the Deep South, [email protected], Rootsweb.com Gedcom Allison1. 5671 Allison Street, Orange Beach, Alabama, 251-981-3482
2 Death Certificate (Official Document), Certificate Number: 35979.
3 World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918, Registration Location: Hood County, Texas; Roll 1953560; Draft Board: 0. Repository: Ancestry.com.
4 Texas Death Index, 1903-2000, Repository: Ancestry.com.
5 FindAGrave.com.
6 Jan Allison, Families in the Deep South, [email protected], Rootsweb.com Gedcom Allison1.
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Death Certificate (Official Document), Certificate Number: 83007.
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