Margaret Theresa Miller was born in Wabash Co., Ind., Oct. 3, 1868, married Feb. 18, 1892, Rev. Charles P. Browning, born Aug. 4, 1869, son of W. Perry Browning, veteran of the Civil War, of the Union Army, born 1838; d. 1905, and his wife Esther Browning, born 1844, died 1865, in Scotland, Co., Mo.; formerly of Ill. Rev. Browning was pastor of the Pres. Ch. of Siloam Springs, Ark. [1]
He was a graduate of Southwestern University of Clarksville, Tenn., now located in Memphis, accepting his first call to the Presbyterian church at Wynne, Ark., and for many years he lived in Memphis, Mo, where Margaret resided with her family. Rev. George Browning died in November 1930. [2] Margaret Theresa died November 9, 1944 at her daughter's home in Caruthersville, MO. She was buried along side her husband in the family plot at the Memphis Cemetery. [3].
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Place: Jefferson, Scotland, Missouri, United States[6]
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Place: Jefferson, Scotland, Missouri, United States
Sources
↑ Clementine Brown Railey, History of the house of Ochiltree of Ayrshire, Scotland: with the genealogy of the families of those who came to America, Bulletin Printing Co., 1916 pp 198.
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