NameWilliam Harry Brizendine
Birth4 Apr 1887, Essex County, Virginia
Death29 May 1918, Essex County, Virginia
Burial30 May 1918, Lebanon United Methodist Church, Upright, Essex County, Virginia
OccupationClerk at Country Store
Cause of deathPhitisis Pulmonalis
Documentation
1900 U.S. Census, Essex County, Virginia
Enumeration District 29
Rappahannock District
Dwelling 74, Household 74
Brizendine, Phillip, head, white, male, born December 1839, 60, married for 30 years, born in Virginia, both parents born in Virginia, farmer, 0 months not employed, can read and write, speaks English, rents home
Brizendine, Sallie, wife, white, female, born December 1849, 60, married for 30 years, mother of 7 children of whom 6 survive, born in Virginia, both parents born in Virginia, can read and write, speaks English
Brizendine, Andrew J., son, white, male, born October 1875, 24, single, born in Virginia, both parents born in Virginia, day laborer, 0 months not employed, can read and write, speaks English
Brizendine, Phillip C., son, white, male, born July 1878, 21, single, born in Virginia, both parents born in Virginia, day laborer, 0 months not employed, can read and write, speaks English
Brizendine, Annie H., daughter, white, female, born September 1882, 17, single, born in Virginia, both parents born in Virginia, at school for 5 months, can read and write, speaks English
Brizendine, Harry W., son, white, male, born October 1884, 15, single, born in Virginia, both parents born in Virginia, at school for 5 months, can read and write, speaks English
Brizendine, Edward C., son, white, male, born March 1888, 12, single, born in Virginia, both parents born in Virginia, at school for 5 months, can read and write, speaks English
On 29 May 1918 in the Rappahannock District of Essex County, Virginia, William Harry Brizendine died. He was male, white, single, born 4 April 1887, age 31, occupation clerk in country store, born in Essex County, Virginia. Father was Phillip C. Brizendine, born in Essex County, Virginia; mother was Sallie Harmons, born in Essex County, Virginia. Informant was J. H. Taylor of Center Cross, Virginia. Attended by physician from 1 January 1918 to May 1918; death occurred at 8:00 a.m. from phitisis pulmonalis. Burial on 30 [May] 1918 at Lebanon Church. [Certificate of Death, Commonwealth of Virginia, 12030.]