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Hi Sissy, Please stop replying in ALL CAPS, unless you have a vision handicap. Normal people consider them SHOUTING. If you have a vision problem and need them, fine, and I apologize for saying anything. I once asked a fellw why he didn't capitalize properly, and he said it was too hard when you typed with a sitck held in your teeth. I felt 3 inches tall for a week. I went to the US Gen Web page for Vanderburgh County. They had a link to http://browning.evcpl.lib.in.us/ which is the life's work of a Charles Browning. He has Hugh, Jacob and Sadie's death dates, funeral homes and survivors on 3x5 cards. (I didn't look for Hugh's brothers.) Sadie is spelled "Sada" there. After you go there and find them, you might consider 1) Trying for an obituary via a post on the Vanderburgh county page. 2) Writing a nice note of thanks to the good people at the Browning Funeral Home, who provide data for the site. Jacob wasn't dead in 1900. I don't know where he was, but he wasn't on the census. The Brownings have him dying in 1931. http://www.tedpack.org/obit.html has some tips on writing for an obit. Notify Administrator about this message?
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