Discovered this week-end, after visiting Valley Springs > Cemetery in > > Cullman, that there is a J.N. BRASHER, married to Mrs. > > A.H. BRASHER, b. 3.5.1839 - d. 8.11.1918. > > > > Can you tell me if you have anything on these folks? > > > > I'm thinking they must be the parents of Julius Lanier > Brasher, born > > 4.22.1875, in Cullman, Alabama The gravesite > at Valley > Springs for Mrs. A.H. BRASHER was so wierd. She was buried in a > concrete crypt above the ground. I've never seen one like > it before, > at least for that era. There was also a big tall tombstone too. > Unusual, I thought. > > Possibly Mrs. A.H. and J.N Brasher were emmigrants who were > previously married in a foreign country (maybe Germany) > before coming > to Cullman? Is there a list of emmigrants for Cullman in your stash > anywhere?> > > Appreciate your time and kindness in finding anything. > > Still researching BRASHER from Cullman, AL. > > > > Cyndie McKinney Brasher > > [email protected] > >