John Sevier Branson

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John Sevier Branson

Birth
Tennessee, USA
Death
27 Nov 1905 (aged 79)
Mariposa County, California, USA
Burial
Hornitos, Mariposa County, California, USA Add to Map
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John was the son of Thomas G. Branson and Susannah Alma McGowan from Virginia, born in Tennessee and died in Mariposa Co, Ca. John married Martha Jane Ousley in 1846, headed west in 1847, passing thru Oregon with Martha and her family joining him about 1853. John's entire pioneer family history can be found at: http://davesmeds.malibulist.com/fam/john_sev_branson.htm


John Branson, Mariposa Gazette, December 2, 1905
One of the early pioneers of Mariposa county, passed to his final rest last Monday at the ripe old age of 83 years. Mr. Branson was a native of Tennessee and his first residence in this county was at Phillips Flat near the Merced river in Hornitos district, where he resided for a number of years. He then located nearer Hornitos where he lived continuously for thirty-five years and where he died. Mr. Branson was married while a young man to the estimable lady who survives him. Ten children were the result of their union, nearly all of whom are now alive. Deceased was a kind husband and father, of a generous and hospitable nature, and a man who merited and claimed the respect of all. His death is sadly regretted. The funeral was held in Hornitos and the body was laid to rest in the I. O. O. F. cemetery of that town.

John's will was filed in Mariposa County by Joseph Branson February 26 1909 A.D. His will is as follows:
Last Will and Testament of John Branson, Mariposa Co, California, November
27, 1900

I, John Branson of Mariposa County, State of California, being of sound mind do this the Twenty Seventh day of November A D 1900. Make this my Last Will and Testament. I do hereby give and bequeth to my dear and beloved wife, Martha Branson, of Mariposa County, California for her support, protection and livelyhood all property belonging to me, both Real and Personal situated and being in Mariposa County California. Together with all and singular the xxxxxx here ditaments(?) and appurtenuance there unto belonging or otherwise appertaining and the reocassion and repossessions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues and profits there of during her life. After her death, all debts owning by me shall be paid, and the remainder of said Estate shall be divided share and share alike between my Ten Children. Viz,

Ruben Branson, Joseph Branson, Alvin Branson, John S. Branson, Mrs. Mary Johnson, Nancy Napier, Theresa Moore, Mattie Mueller, Thomas Branson and the children of Mrs. Pheobe McDonald shall receive the share of their deceased mother. I do hereby appoint Wm McDonald and W. O. Moore executors of this my Last Will and Testament without Bond.

In Witness whereof I have this the twenty-seventh day of November A D 1900 Set my hand and Seal.
John Branson
John was the son of Thomas G. Branson and Susannah Alma McGowan from Virginia, born in Tennessee and died in Mariposa Co, Ca. John married Martha Jane Ousley in 1846, headed west in 1847, passing thru Oregon with Martha and her family joining him about 1853. John's entire pioneer family history can be found at: http://davesmeds.malibulist.com/fam/john_sev_branson.htm


John Branson, Mariposa Gazette, December 2, 1905
One of the early pioneers of Mariposa county, passed to his final rest last Monday at the ripe old age of 83 years. Mr. Branson was a native of Tennessee and his first residence in this county was at Phillips Flat near the Merced river in Hornitos district, where he resided for a number of years. He then located nearer Hornitos where he lived continuously for thirty-five years and where he died. Mr. Branson was married while a young man to the estimable lady who survives him. Ten children were the result of their union, nearly all of whom are now alive. Deceased was a kind husband and father, of a generous and hospitable nature, and a man who merited and claimed the respect of all. His death is sadly regretted. The funeral was held in Hornitos and the body was laid to rest in the I. O. O. F. cemetery of that town.

John's will was filed in Mariposa County by Joseph Branson February 26 1909 A.D. His will is as follows:
Last Will and Testament of John Branson, Mariposa Co, California, November
27, 1900

I, John Branson of Mariposa County, State of California, being of sound mind do this the Twenty Seventh day of November A D 1900. Make this my Last Will and Testament. I do hereby give and bequeth to my dear and beloved wife, Martha Branson, of Mariposa County, California for her support, protection and livelyhood all property belonging to me, both Real and Personal situated and being in Mariposa County California. Together with all and singular the xxxxxx here ditaments(?) and appurtenuance there unto belonging or otherwise appertaining and the reocassion and repossessions, remainder and remainders, rents, issues and profits there of during her life. After her death, all debts owning by me shall be paid, and the remainder of said Estate shall be divided share and share alike between my Ten Children. Viz,

Ruben Branson, Joseph Branson, Alvin Branson, John S. Branson, Mrs. Mary Johnson, Nancy Napier, Theresa Moore, Mattie Mueller, Thomas Branson and the children of Mrs. Pheobe McDonald shall receive the share of their deceased mother. I do hereby appoint Wm McDonald and W. O. Moore executors of this my Last Will and Testament without Bond.

In Witness whereof I have this the twenty-seventh day of November A D 1900 Set my hand and Seal.
John Branson