Memorial | Mrs. Olive BRALEY
Mrs. Olive BRALEY, a resident of Saginaw county nearly sixty years, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. G. W. Bennett, April 17, 1890. Mrs. Braley, whose maiden name was Olive Hubbard, was born in Oxford, Ont., December 28, 1819. Her people came to Saginaw in 1831, being among the earliest families here. Mrs. Braley was twice married, her first husband being Jacob Grout who lived but a short time after their marriage. Her second husband was the late Phineas D. Braley, to whom she was married December 18, 1842. He died in December 1886. Mrs. Braley leaves six children, Phineas J., and Fred J. Braley, of Hope, Midland county, Mrs. Henry Snider, Mrs. G. W. Bennett, and Mrs. Charles A. Lee, of Saginaw, and Mrs. F. A. Farmer, of Kansas City, Mo. Two sisters and a brother survive her. They are Mrs. Mary Ide, of Saginaw, Mrs. William Golden, of Flint, and Eli Hubbard, of Midland. |