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Re: William Vann
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In regard to Thomas Fox Brewer, there are some questions about how he died. He fought in the civil war and then died in 1876. (this may be an incorrect date) Supposely he is buried at the Boudinet/Brewer cemetery near Biggs. I have also been told this is not where he was buried and that there was a T.F. Brewer senior. Not sure on the accuracy of that. Thomas served with Stand Waite and he named one of his children Willian Gano after the confederate officer, Gano. I am trying to find some direct descendants of TF's. Do you know any? Also it would be interesting to share the old photos as we have some of the family, some we can identify and some not. I would be willing to send to you and see if any match with yours. They were all tintypes. What about the homeplace you mentioned? Where would it be located? I would like to have a picture of it, I know some people in Okay, that might be able to help with that. How is William Snow connected to Thomas? Did they serve together in the war?

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