Beecroft/Beacroft/Becroft/Becraft/Beacraft/Beecraft's Worldwide: Lyman M. Brackett


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picture Lyman M. Brackett

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: 8 Sep 1854 - Fulton Co, IN 1
    Christening: 
          Death: 9 Jul 1928 2
         Burial: 12 Jul 1928 - Rochester IOOF Cemetery, Rochester, Fulton Co, IN 1
 Cause of Death: 
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Events
• Occupation, Druggist
• Obituary, The Rochester News-Sentinel, 9 Jul 1928
Lyman M. BRACKETT, 74, one of Rochester's leading citizens and a life-long resident of the city, died at his home 928 Jefferson Street at 12:15 Monday afternoon after an illness of one week. Death came as the result of a general poisoning which came from an infection of the throat. He was confined to his home last Monday and the illness gradually became worse until the end. Relatives and friends had been advised that there was no hope.
---Mr. Brackett was widely known in this community having been one of the progressive business men in Rochester for nearly fifty years. At a comparitively early age he made a comfortable fortune in the lumber and other businesses and the spacious Brackett home was one of the social centers of the city. He was an accomplished sportsman, a lover of good dogs and fine horses and his friends were listed among all ranks in the community. He was well liked by young and old as he maintained an exceedingly youthful spirit always. In the last few years he had not been actively engaged in business.
He was born September 8, 1854 the son of Dr. Charles and Margaret WILSON BRACKETT, who were pioneers of Fulton County. His birth place was at the old Taylor farm place just a short distance north of Rochester on Federal Road 31. Fifty-two years ago he married Miss Sarah MERRIAM of Grafton, Vt. The ceremony took place at Rochester. She came from one of the pioneer families of that state. Fourteen years ago he was married to Mrs. Katherine RANNELLS. He was a member of the Baptist Church and the Knights of Pythias lodge and was always an active Republican.
Originally he engaged in the wholesale and manufacturing lumber business with Abner J. BARRETT in 1879, retiring from this in 1900. Then he went into the wholesale grocery business with members of his family. He erected several business buildings in Rochester, the chief one being the Arlington Hotel and business block which was built in partnership with Mr. Barrett.
He is survived by his wife, a daughter, Mrs. Maurice SHELTON, Indianapolis, a son, Lyman Ely BRACKETT, San Diego, Calif., a brother Charles W. BRACKETT of north of this city, a sister, Mrs. Charles K. PLANK, Rochester, a half-sister, Mrs. Frank E. BRYANT, Rochester, and five grandsons, Lyman BRACKETT, Maurice Merriam [SHELTON] and Richard M. SHELTON, James BRACKETT and Richard Ely BRACKETT. A son, Charles [BRACKETT], died 12 years ago and two sisters, Mrs. Geo. W. HOLMAN and Mrs. W. J. WILLIAMS both preceded hi in death.
No funeral arrangements have been made due to the fact that Lyman E. Brackett and his family are on the way from California and preparations will not be made until after their arrival tomorrow. They left their home and were rushing by train eastward in hopes of seeing his father alive. All of the other surviving relatives were here at the time of Mr. Brackett's death.
• Obituary, The Rochester News-Sentinel, 11 Jul 1928
Funeral services for Mr. L. M. BRACKETT will be conducted at the home corner of Jefferson and 10th street Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with the Reverends Joseph GLEASON and R. H. CROWDER in charge. Burial will be made in the mausoleum.
• Obituary, The Rochester News-Sentinel, 13 Jul 1928
The funeral of Lyman M. BRACKETT which was held at the home, 928 Jefferson Street, Thursday afternoon, was very largely attended. The services were simple and impressive. Owen DAVISSON sang two solos, accompanied by Mrs. Robert SHAFER on the piano, Rev. R. H. CROWDER, gave a prayer and Rev. J. B. GLEASON delivered the funeral sermon. The pall bearers intimate friends of the deceased, were Charles E. PLANK, Abner J. J. BARRETT, Henry A. BARNHART, Rome C. STEPHENSON, George W. HOLMAN, and Frank HOFFMAN. A short service was held at the mausoleum.
Quite a number of persons from out of the city attended. Among the relatives and friends there were: Lyman BRACKETT, of San Diego, California; Mr. and Mrs. M. C. SHELTON, sons Merriam [SHELTON] and Richard [SHELTON] and Mr. and Mrs. Brackett SHELTON, of Indianapolis; Dr. and Mrs. C. L. GEYER, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. STEPHENSON and Hugh STEPHENSON, of South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Scott BOWEN, of Chicago; Mrs. William ALLMAN and Mr. HAUCK, of Argos; Mrs. John CARTER and Mrs. O. JEFFERSON, of Kokomo; Mr. and Mrs. E. RANNELLS and son Robert [RANNELLS], of Fulton and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. BEYER, of Winona Lake.


Spouses and Children
1. *Sarah Merriam
       Marriage: 17 Oct 1877
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2. Mary Catherine Becraft
       Marriage: 1 Oct 1914 - IN
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Notes
Birth Notes:
Taylor Farm, north of Rochester
Burial Notes:
Note: This person was originally interred in the Rochester Mausoleum. In April 1971, 124 people interred in the Mausoleum were removed to this section of the I.O.O.F. Cemetery. The cemetery lists this section as 'Burials from Mausoleum'.

Plot: Mausoleum Section, Row 2
Medical:
[NOTE: Lyman Brackett, son of Charles & Margaret Brackett of Rochester Twp, was a druggist in the city of Rochester, Fulton Co Ind, in 1880 (Census). His (1st) wife was Sarah Merriam, and they were residents of Rochester city in 1880 with a dau, Zoe, age 1 year.
Lyman M. Brackett, b.ca.1855 Ind, m. (2nd), October 1, 1914, Mary Katherine (Becraft) Rannells, widow of Dr. Jacob N. Rannells, and dau of Wm. & Mary Becraft (Fulton Co Ind M.R.).
The will of Lyman M. Brackett, of Rochester Ind, (Fulton Co Ind Will Book "G", p. 209-210), dated January 20, 1921 / July 21, 1928, asks to be placed in the Rochester Mausoleum beside "my dearly beloved wife's body (namely Sarah Merriam Brackett) and remain there for a period of one year . . . the . . . both be buried in the I.O.O.F. cemetery." He also mentions the burial place of his father, and "my son Charles C. Brackett and my mother-in-law Jane Merriam . . ." He also states that on October 1, 1914, he married Mary Katherine Rannells, widow of Dr. J. N. Rannells. He names his heirs: (dau) Zoe Anna Shelton, and her husband, Maurice C. Shelton; (son) Lyman Ely Brackett (realty in Rochester, Ind, room occupied by R. K. Gillilands Cigar Store and Billiard Room); (gr-son) James Shafer Brackett, son of "my
deceased son, Charles C. Brackett." A codicil, regarding residence in NW corner of Jefferson & 10th sts., Rochester, states that he was passing through very critical financial trouble, caused by heavy losses in the operation of the Progress Wholesale Grocery Co.

Sources


1. Findagrave.com.

2. dad1037@yahoo.com (Emails, etc from her sources.) .... Findagrave.com.

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Sources


1 Findagrave.com.

2 dad1037@yahoo.com (Emails, etc from her sources.) .... Findagrave.com.


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