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BRAGG, Norman

Male Abt 1926 - 1966  (~ 40 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  BRAGG, Norman was born about 1926 in Coreyville, OH (son of BRAGG, Christopher Columbus and Louise); died on 29 Nov 1966 in Lake Huron.

    Notes:

    Niagara Gazette - 12/1/1966

    The family of Norman,
    Bragg, 40, of 947 Ontario Ave.
    is still hopeful the seaman has
    survived the sinking 'of the
    freighter Daniel J. Morrell in
    Lake Huron Tuesday.
    Bragg was among 29 crew
    members-.aboard the freighter
    when it was hit by 25-foot
    waves during a late fall storm.
    "He a pretty _tough. bird^L
    said Bragg's brother - in - law,
    William Zornes, of the Ontario
    Ave. address. "We're hoping
    he just might make it."
    Telegram Received
    Mr. Zornes said Bragg, who
    worked for the Bethlehem
    Steel Corp. G r e a t Lakes
    Ste a m s h i p Division for the
    last 15 years, had survived the
    sinking of the ore carrier
    Stinebrenner in Lake Superior
    in 1953.
    Bragg's sister, Mrs. Zornes,
    said the family received a
    telegram Wednesday night informing
    them that the Morrell
    was reported missing.
    •The telegram was signed
    by G. V. Evans, manager of
    Bethlehem's steamship division
    and stated thatj'except
    for one survivor, no other details
    are known." >
    Mr. Bragg's 82-year-old
    mother, Mrs. Louise Bragg,
    who makes her home with
    Mr., and Mrs. Zornes. was
    not informed immediately
    that her son is missing.
    Mrs. Zornes said she would
    probably have to teli her
    mother later today.
    She'll be expecting to" hear
    from him so she'll' haVe» to
    know sooner, or later," said-
    Mrs. Zornes.
    Visited Family Home '
    Bragg visited his -family
    about a month ago when he
    first* signed as deck watch
    on the Morrell. '
    Mrs. Zornes said her brother
    expected this would be
    his last trip before the shipping-
    season ended.--She-said
    he has' worked jilso as.^a
    wheelsman for the steamship
    company but "usually as a
    deck watch."
    Bragg, who served in the
    U.S. Navy-from 1942 to 1944,
    was born in Coreyville, Ohio,
    and grew up in Huntington,
    W.Va.
    During the winter he lived
    in Buffalo and Niagara Falls.
    He has two sisters, Mrs.
    Helen Estes, Seattle, 'Wash.,
    and Mrs. Eleanor Suttles,
    Huntington, W.Va. .

    ALSO

    Niagara Gazette - 12/3/1966

    The body of Norman Bragg, 40, of 947 Ontario
    ume. His condition was reported
    as fairly good today.
    Miss Cheryl M. Harder, 20. of
    527 21st St., treated at Memorial
    Hospital for a nose laceration
    after the car she was operating
    struck a steel guard rail at Portage
    Road and Niagara Street.
    Miss Gratto was struck .by ^
    Ave.
    Miss Johnnie Smith, 18. of
    Buffalo, suffered a facia] laceration
    after she was struck by
    a bottle outside an Erie Ave-
    : nue bar.
    WiHiam Irving, 18, of 2735
    Lundys Lane, Niagara Falls,
    ; Ont., was treated for a forei
    head" laceration after being hit
    < by a bottle in a fight at a Bufh,
    1! ,be!1 ™! e r l . f r o m . , h e ™ters °! Lake * . ^™S sW£ C S : i ; fa&lo «A«ve nu«e> r„e„st,a,,urant. 17. Huron. He was a victim of the sinking of the ore freighter
    "Daniel J. Morrell Tuesday.
    The b o d i e s of Bragg, a
    watchman aboard the freighter,
    and seven of his fellow
    crewmen were picked up and
    identified Friday.
    The fate of eight missing
    crewmen f r om the sunken
    carrier may be hidden today
    on the bottom of Lake Huron,
    their grave marker a bobbing
    navigation buoy.
    A sonar - equipped search
    plane located what is believed
    to be the 603-foot freighter
    under 198 feet of water yesterday,
    more than three days
    after the 60-year-old vessel
    split in two in a raging gale.
    Papers Taken Away
    Meanwhile, sailing papers
    of the Edward Y. Townsend,
    sister ship to the Morrell,
    were taken away Friday after
    the freighter's captain reported
    a crack in the deck to
    the Coast Guard.
    "The c r a c k is. about 18
    inches long in the mid-section
    of the ship," said Coast Guard
    Cmdr. George Drinkwater.
    "The only connection between
    this and the Morrell is
    the fact that the Townsend
    was in about the same area
    about the same time," Drinkwater
    said.
    The Townsend is 60 years
    old, as was the Morrell when
    it sank about 25 miles north
    of Harbor Beach.
    Only one member of the 29-
    man crew-26-year-old Dennis
    Hale of Ashtabula; Ohio-survived.
    He apparently suffered
    no after-effects from his
    36 hours on an open life raft.
    Debris Litters Shore
    , Broken oars, lifejackets and
    other debris from the wreckage
    littered the shoreline
    near Harbor Beach. A rudder
    and a portion of a lifeboat
    were discovered about the
    same time the sunken hull
    was spotted.
    The rudder was found 20
    miles west of Bayfield, Ont.
    Served In Navy
    Born in Coreyville, Ohio,
    Bragg grew up in Huntington,
    W. Va. He lived in Niagara
    Falls and Buffalo during
    the winter.
    He served in the U.S. Navy
    from 1942 to 1944.
    He is survived by his parents,
    Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
    Bragg; and three sisters,
    Mrs. William Zornes of this
    city, Mrs. Clem Estes of
    Seattle, Wash., and Mrs. John
    Suttles of Huntington.
    Funeral services will be at
    4 p.m. Sunday at the Rhoney
    Funeral Home where friends
    may call after 2 p.m. Sunday.
    Burial will.be at the convenience
    of the family.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  BRAGG, Christopher Columbus was born about 1885 in WV; and died.

    Christopher married Louise about 1910. Louise was born on 29 Jan 1883 in KY; died in Jun 1973 in Fresno, Fresno County, CA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Louise was born on 29 Jan 1883 in KY; died in Jun 1973 in Fresno, Fresno County, CA.
    Children:
    1. BRAGG, Agatha L was born about 1908 in WV; and died.
    2. BRAGG, Kathleen P was born about 1911 in WV; and died.
    3. BRAGG, Mary Ethel was born on 30 Apr 1913; died on 26 Feb 1993 in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY.
    4. BRAGG, Carl L was born about 1921 in OH.
    5. BRAGG, Eleanor was born about 1924 in WV.
    6. BRAGG, Helen
    7. 1. BRAGG, Norman was born about 1926 in Coreyville, OH; died on 29 Nov 1966 in Lake Huron.



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