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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Georgie Brockman: Birth: 13 Aug 1878 in MO.

  2. Walter Monroe Brockman: Birth: 8 Oct 1880 in , , MO.

  3. Charles E. Brockman: Birth: 27 Apr 1882 in Butler, Bates, MO. Death: 26 Jan 1903 in Denver, Denver, CO

  4. Clarence Brockman: Birth: 28 Jun 1885 in ,, MO.


Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Edward A. Brockman: Birth: 26 Nov 1889 in ,, MO. Death: 8 Jun 1973 in , Orange, CA

  2. Glessie May Brockman: Birth: 30 Jul 1891 in ,, MO. Death: 20 Jun 1951 in Fresno, CA

  3. Joseph Amber Brockman: Birth: 21 Jul 1893 in Nevada, Vernon, MO. Death: 16 May 1978 in , Yolo, CA

  4. Glenn Alfred Brockman: Birth: 14 Sep 1895 in , , MO. Death: 22 Sep 1954 in Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA

  5. Cecil Albert Brockman: Birth: 11 Nov 1898 in ,, MO. Death: 29 Feb 1988 in Laguna Hills, Orange, CA

  6. Hazel Logsdon Brockman: Birth: 5 Jan 1902 in , Denver, CO. Death: 25 Mar 1991 in Sacramento, CA

  7. Alfred Myron Brockman: Birth: 24 Jul 1905 in ,, CO. Death: 21 May 1936 in ,, CA

  8. Arden Delmar Brockman: Birth: 14 Oct 1908 in ,, CO. Death: 11 Jul 1990 in , Orange, CA


Notes
a. Note:   1. This is probably the Alfred Brockman who married Sarah C. Morris on 11 Sep 1877 in Bates co., MO and, after her death, married Ora E. 2. In WFT 156:133 his parents are shown as Isaac and Zuratha
 (Fuller) Brockman and these were also the names of his parents in the 1860 and 1870 census enumerations. 3. Becky Viles (bviles@hotmail.com) found the following article in The
 Nevada Daily Mail of 9 May 1893: "IT WAS VERY SERIOUS SPORT A Wife's Playful Act Comes Near Causing a Husbands Death. A wife's playful toss of a pair of scissors Monday afternoon came near causing her husband's death. Mr. and Mrs. A.M. Brockman were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Akers' late Monday afternoon. They were in a playful mood and while Mr. Brockman was teasing his wife, she carelessly tossed a pair of scissors at him. The struck him on (the) inner side of the left knee and the point penetrated the flesh so far that it bore the weight of the shears and he had to pull them from their lodging place. This broke up the sport and but little was thought of the matter. Mr. Brockman soon went to his stable, near the depot, and later took his wife driving. He then came up town to attend business which demanded his attentiion, and while up in the city about 9 o'clock in the evening the wound became very painful and he was taken with a chill. He was driven to his home in the northeast part of town and Dr. Kelso was hastily summoned. When Dr. Kelso arrived at Mr. Brockman's bedside he found his patient delirious from pain and on the border of going into lockjaw. The wound, though only a small cut on the inner side of the left knee, and caused considerable swelling. Remedies were at once administered and before the Doctor left Mr. Brockman was fully restored to consciousness, though his condition was quite serious and it is not known yet what the outcome may be, though he was reported better today." 4. In 1910 he was a building contractor.
 5. Was he training horses in 1920? The census shows that he was
 "training and working out." 6. In 1930 he and Ora were living with his son, Edward, in Lynwood,
 CA. SOURCES INCLUDE:
 GenForum note posted 7 Mar 2001 by Paul R. Brockman (Re: Charles E.
 Brockman Missouri 1882). 1860 Sangamon co., IL census, page 275.
 1870 Butler, Bates co., MO census, page 126.
 1880 New Home, Bates co., MO census [ED 150, page 97].
 1900 Nevada, Vernon co., MO census [ED 123, page 16 B].
 1910 Pct. 5, Denver, Denver co., CO census [ED 181, page 15 A].
 1920 Antelope twp., Los Angeles co., CA census [ED 3, page 9 A].
 1930 Lynwood, Los Angeles co., CA census [ED 882, page 12 B].
 FTM CD #234, Missouri Marriage Index, 1851-1900.
 Missouri Marriages, 1851-1900 (Ancestry.com).
 Marriage License, State of Kansas, County of Bourbon. (#K161013).
 Correspondence from Becky Viles of Spring Hill, KS. (bviles55@
 yahoo.com) Correspondence from Eric Brockman (ebrockman@comcast.net)
 http://www.findagrave.com.
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