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8.  HENRY JOHN ALBAN5 EGGER (LEONTINE THERESE4 BRADY, LOUISE JULIE ALBINE3 LEROY, HENRI ELOI JOSEPH2, PHILIPPE VINCENT1) was born 19 Sep 1865 in Dallas Co., AL, and died Abt. 1919.  He married MILDRED LETITIA DORSEY 22 Sep 1896 in Lee Co., AL.  She was born 10 Nov 1867 in Tuskegee, Macon Co., AL, and died 08 Mar 1963.
 
Child of HENRY EGGER and MILDRED DORSEY is:
 i. AGNES ANNIE6 EGGER, b. Sep 1897, Brevard Co., FL.


9.  ALBINE EVA5 EGGER (LEONTINE THERESE4 BRADY, LOUISE JULIE ALBINE3 LEROY, HENRI ELOI JOSEPH2, PHILIPPE VINCENT1) was born May 1867 in Dallas Co., AL, and died Jun 1958 in Dade Co., FL.  She married FREDERICK ARTHUR MORGAN 28 Jan 1897 in Brevard County, Florida.  He was born Aug 1865 in Wales.
 
Child of ALBINE EGGER and FREDERICK MORGAN is:
 i. JOHN ROSSER6 MORGAN, b. 10 Dec 1897, Tittusville, Brevard Co., FL; d. 25 Jan 1965, Miami, Dade Co., FL.


10.  ALINE THOMAS5 EGGER (LEONTINE THERESE4 BRADY, LOUISE JULIE ALBINE3 LEROY, HENRI ELOI JOSEPH2, PHILIPPE VINCENT1) was born 26 Oct 1869 in Titusville, Brevard Co., FL, and died 07 Dec 1939 in Miami, Dade Co., FL.  She married PERCY GEORGE WALTON Bef. 1901.  He was born 22 Jun 1875 in Liverpool,England, and died 03 Mar 1952 in Miami, Dade Co., FL.
 
Child of ALINE EGGER and PERCY WALTON is:
 i. CORINE6 WALTON, b. 26 May 1901, Titusville, Brevard Co., FL; d. 16 Apr 2003, Wayne, PA; m. GEORGE WILLIAM HESS; b. 05 Aug 1900, Uniontown, PA; d. Jan 1982, Washington, DC.


11.  LOUISE L.5 ROSSER (LAURA P.4 BRADY, LOUISE JULIE ALBINE 3 LEROY, HENRI ELOI JOSEPH2, PHILIPPE VINCENT1) was born Sep 1871 in AL, and died 1956 in Miami, Dade Co., FL.  She married ARTHUR D. PENNEY 07 Sep 1892 in Brevard County, Florida, son of JOHN PENNEY and SARAH UNKNOWN.  He was born Nov 1869 in SC, and died 1932 in Miami, Dade Co., FL.
 
Child of LOUISE ROSSER and ARTHUR PENNEY is:
 i. LAURA6 PENNEY, b. 01 Jul 1893, Titusville, Brevard Co., FL; d. 06 Aug 1972, Miami, Dade Co., FL; m. WALTER L. BAKER; b. 01 Sep 1872, SC; d. 21 Jun 1944, Miami, Dade Co., FL.


12.  LAURI N.5 BRADY (HENRI LAURI4, LOUISE JULIE ALBINE3 LEROY, HENRI ELOI JOSEPH2, PHILIPPE VINCENT1) was born Nov 1889 in Summerfield, Dallas Co., AL; age 22.  He married BESSIE UNKNOWN.  She was born Abt. 1900 in AL.
 
Children of LAURI BRADY and BESSIE UNKNOWN are:
 i. AUBREY EARL6 BRADY, b. 08 Aug 1915, Summerfield, Dallas Co., AL; d. 14 Nov 1986, Lumberton, Robeson Co., NC.
 ii. ANN LOUISE BRADY, b. Abt. 1921, Summerfield, Dallas Co., AL.


13.  ALINE5 BRADY (EDWARD L.4, LOUISE JULIE ALBINE3 LEROY, HENRI ELOI JOSEPH2, PHILIPPE VINCENT1) was born 14 Jul 1881 in Titusville, Brevard Co., FL1, and died 05 Dec 1967 in Columbia, SC1.  She married FRANK MCNAIR WOOTEN 10 Feb 1904 in Titusville, Brevard Co., FL, son of THOMAS WOOTEN and CAROLINE MCNAIR.  He was born 30 Jun 1876 in Scotland Neck, Halifax Co., NC1, and died 08 Jan 1932 in Camden,Kershaw Co., SC1.
 
Children of ALINE BRADY and FRANK WOOTEN are:
 i. EMILY ALINE6 WOOTEN, b. 21 Jun 1905, Camden,Kershaw Co., SC1; d. 02 Mar 1994, Camden,Kershaw Co., SC1; m. LOUIS DOUGLAS DELOACH, 11 Sep 1929, Kershaw Co., SC; b. 14 Nov 1904, Early Branch, Hampton Co., SC1; d. 01 Dec 1995, Camden, Kershaw Co., SC1.
 ii. FRANK MCNAIR WOOTEN, JR., b. 04 Sep 1906, Camden,Kershaw Co., SC; d. 17 Apr 1952, Camden,Kershaw Co., SC; m. PHYLLIS DUDLEY CARRISON; b. 1914, Camden, Kershaw Co., SC.
 iii. CAROLYN WOOTEN, b. 14 Aug 1908, Camden,Kershaw Co., SC; d. 09 May 1987, Camden,Kershaw Co., SC; m. WILLIAM ANCRUM BOYKIN, JR., 07 Nov 1928; b. 02 Feb 1907, Camden District, SC; d. 17 Oct 1981, Camden District, SC.
 iv. EDWARD BRADY WOOTEN, b. 16 Feb 1910, Camden, Kershaw Co., SC2; d. 10 Jul 1984, Camden,Kershaw Co., SC; m. DOROTHY WEST; b. 24 Dec 1919, Camden, Kershaw Co., SC; d. 05 Feb 1997, Camden, Kershaw Co., SC.
 v. THOMAS JONES WOOTEN, b. 04 Oct 1911, Camden,Kershaw Co., SC3; d. 10 Sep 1974, Camden,Kershaw Co., SC3; m. ELIZABETH HAILE MUSTARD, 03 Aug 1937, Kershaw Co., SC; b. 12 May 1920, Boykin, Kershaw Co., SC.
 vi. WALTER M. WOOTEN, b. 12 Oct 1913, Camden,Kershaw Co., SC; d. 07 Jan 1979, Greenville, Greenville Co., SC; m. ELIZABETH ADAMS; b. 26 Jan 1922; d. 21 Oct 1987, Columbia, SC.
 vii. MARY ELIZABETH WOOTEN, b. 12 Jun 1916, Camden,Kershaw Co., SC; d. 05 Jan 1996, Camden,Kershaw Co., SC; m. (1) MAYNARD BOND LONG, Bef. 1940; b. Abt. 1915, Lake Helen, Volusia Co., FL; d. 1945, Burma; m. (2) LAMMOT DUPONT,LLL, Aft. 1950; b. 02 Apr 1909, Delaware; d. Feb 1964, Fisher's Island, New York; m. (3) LAURENCE CONGER, Aft. 1964; b. 30 Jul 1926, Marysville, CA.
 viii. RICHARD DOUGLAS WOOTEN, SR., b. 29 May 1920, Camden,Kershaw Co., SC3; d. 01 Oct 1975, Greenville, Greenville Co., SC3; m. (1) SARA MILLER PETHEL4, 30 Nov 1941, Pickens, SC; b. 22 Sep 1923, Salisbury, Rowan Co., NC5; d. 13 Jul 1997, Greenville, Greenville Co., SC5; m. (2) ANN MCABEE, Aft. 1966, Greenville, South Carolina.


14.  DAISY5 BRADY (EDWARD L.4, LOUISE JULIE ALBINE3 LEROY, HENRI ELOI JOSEPH2, PHILIPPE VINCENT1) was born 06 Jun 1883 in Brevard Co., FL, and died 25 Jul 1968 in Memphis, Shelby Co., TN.  She married JESSE COLIN ROWAN 09 Nov 1909, son of ROBERT ROWAN and JULIA PHILLIPS.  He was born 15 Jan 1884 in Carthage, Moore Co., NC, and died 15 Dec 1945 in Morganton, NC.
 
Children of DAISY BRADY and JESSE ROWAN are:
 i. JULIA HOLT6 ROWAN, b. 26 Sep 1910, Camden, Kershaw CO., SC; d. 27 Feb 1994, S. Miami, Dade Co., FL; m. EUGENE RUTHERFORD BROWN; b. 05 Sep 1904, Grovania, Houston Co., GA; d. 26 Sep 1997, S. Miami, Dade Co., FL.
 ii. ROBERT LOUIS ROWAN, b. 25 Sep 1912; d. 26 Oct 2001, Athens, Clarke Co., GA; m. KATHERINE CALLOWAY; b. 15 Jun 1915, Lexington, KY.
 iii. HENRIETTA ROWAN, b. 07 Nov 1913, Camden, Kershaw Co., SC; d. 04 Jul 1984, Murfreesboro, Rutherford Co., TN.
 iv. CAROLINE ROWAN, b. 28 Sep 1915, Camden, Kershaw CO., SC; m. JASON CALVIN FISHER; b. 20 Mar 1913, Concord, Cabarrus Co., NC.


15.  LUCILLE5 BRADY (EDWARD L.4, LOUISE JULIE ALBINE3 LEROY, HENRI ELOI JOSEPH2, PHILIPPE VINCENT1) was born 27 Sep 1903 in FL, and died 14 Mar 1994 in Miami, Dade Co., FL.  She married (1) UNKNOWN BLAKE.    She married (2) JEAN EDWARD LIND 1919 in FL, son of WILLIAM LIND and HELEN UNKNOWN.  He was born 27 Apr 1896 in Hillsboro, Vernon Co., WI, and died Aug 1958 in Miami, Dade Co., FL.
 
Child of LUCILLE BRADY and JEAN LIND is:
 i. JEAN A. (JEANIE)6 LIND, b. 07 Mar 1926, Miami, Dade Co., Fl.; d. 05 Sep 1988, Tallahassee, Leon Co., FL; m. WILBUR MORRISON; b. 31 Mar 1901; d. 14 Sep 1988, Miami, Dade Co., FL.


16.  LOUIS PARKHURST5 BRADY (LOUIS ALBIN4, LOUISE JULIE ALBINE3 LEROY, HENRI ELOI JOSEPH2, PHILIPPE VINCENT1) was born 02 May 1898 in Titusville, Brevard Co., FL, and died 11 Aug 1929 in St. Augustine, FL.  He married MARGARET CAMERON MITCHELL 23 Jun 1920 in Titusville, Brevard Co., FL, daughter of JAMES MITCHELL and LENA NORWOOD.  She was born 11 Jan 1898 in Cocoa Beach, Brevard Co., FL, and died 04 Sep 1996 in Cocoa Beach, Brevard Co., FL.
 
Children of LOUIS BRADY and MARGARET MITCHELL are:
 i. LOUIS PARKHURST6 BRADY, JR., b. 11 Sep 1921, Jacksonville, Duval Co., FL; m. (1) MARGARET ELIZABETH SCANLAN, 16 Mar 1946; b. 06 Feb 1922, Chattanooga, Hamilton Co., TN; m. (2) MARIE MARILYN THEA GILBER TESSIER, 30 Jan 1982; b. 04 May 1949, Canada.
 ii. JAMES MITCHELL BRADY, b. 21 Jun 1924, FL.


17.  ROBERT CONVERSE5 BRADY (LOUIS ALBIN4, LOUISE JULIE ALBINE3 LEROY, HENRI ELOI JOSEPH2, PHILIPPE VINCENT1) was born 13 Nov 1909 in Titusville, Brevard Co., FL, and died 17 Oct 1968 in Waynesville, NC.  He married HELEN FIELDEN 22 Oct 1932 in Titusville, Brevard Co., FL, daughter of CALLOWAY FIELDEN and DORA CRAWFORD.  She was born 15 Nov 1908 in TN, and died 12 Dec 1983 in Jess Parrish Memorial Hospital, Winter Park, Orange Co., FL.
 
Children of ROBERT BRADY and HELEN FIELDEN are:
 i. ROBERT CONVERSE6 BRADY, JR., b. 21 Jun 1934, Titusville, Brevard Co., FL; d. 14 Nov 2000, Marathon, Monroe Co., FL; m. DORIS EILEEN MEISTER; b. 02 Mar 1934.
 ii. LINDA BRADY, b. 10 Feb 1942, Winter Park, Orange Co., FL; d. 07 Nov 2003, Winter Park, Orange Co., FL; m. JAMES PHIL PAYNE, 07 Sep 1963, St. Gabriel's Episcopal Church, Titusville, Brevard Co., FL.

 

Brief Biography on ALBINE LEROY BRADY

" A widow with seven children came to homestead in La Grange in 1873. She had once known wealth and high position.

Albine LEROY Brady's father, Dr. Henry LEROY was a physician to the King of Belgium. But Albine had married an Irishman and moved to Canada, leaving behind her luxuries;she and her husband later settled in Summerfield, AL. Word handed down through several generations was Dr. LEROY did not approve of the marriage of his daughter Albine and Jules Brady.

As a widow with a big family, she pulled up stakes and moved to Florida with great hopes for the future. The way was often rough, but the Brady name was to be known throughout the area."

Comments: I know now Albine was not a widow, but her husband left her after the war, removed to LA and started another family. Upon Jules death in LA, Albine protested the will. Do not know if they were ever legally divorced or if he were a bigamist.  Also there is contradicting information on where the children were born, how old they are, etc. The census records keep changing age and place of birth, so same as Albine's husband Jules, we don't have proof of what year they came to America, how many children came with them  and how many were born here. In the census of 1860 it states two children born in North Carolina, but have not found proof to document this either, two in England and the rest in Alabama.  In the write-up about her death it states she moves to Florida in 1876, she is living in the home of her son Adhemar Brady in 1880 census records in Florida, and appears in the 1885 Florida census records.


Article written by Father Curley, who late became Bishop of St. Augustine and still later on Bishop of Baltimore until his death.

Obituary for ALBINE LEROY BRADY

 Death of Mrs. Albine Brady

" On Tuesday evening, at 8:30, fortified by the last rites of her church, surrounded by her children and grand children, Mrs. Albine Brady passed peacefully from this to a better and happier life at the ripe age of 84.

The deceased was descended from one of the first families of Belgium.  Her father, Dr. Henri Eloy Joseph LEROY, filled with honor and national credit the most exalted positions in  his native city of Soignies, where he reached the very apex of distinction in his chosen profession of medicine.

Nothing can give to readers of this imperfect sketch a better idea of the lofty social standing and remarkable qualities of the LEROY family than the fact that the father of our departed citizen was deemed worthy of the highest decorations for distinguished services which his country could confer.  When still in the prime of life hew was made the recipient of the much coveted "Croix de fer."  Afterwards he was decorated by the Belgian monarch with the order of "Knight of Leopold," and finally the highest honor of the literary and scientific world was conferred upon him when he was made a member of the "Royal Academy of Science."

Educational advantages of the first order were enjoyed by the children of Dr. LEROY, and it required but little perspicuity to discern after a short conversation with her that Mrs. Brady was a lady of exceptional culture, keen mind, great ability and of marked personality, qualities which shone forth with undimmed lustre even in her declining years.  She came to America shortly after her marriage and made Florida her home in 1876.

In her passing from our midst our town has lost one whose life was a bright beacon of brilliant example, serving the animate others in their efforts to love and serve God.  Her deep, intense love for her children was scarcely ever equaled.  Her humble submission to God's will in her affliction when sight failed her, was most admirable and made a lasting impression on all who had the pleasure of meeting her.  Her life was actuated in its every moment by love of God.  Her faith was dearer to her than life, for from that noble faith she drew ineffable consolations always, but particularly when life's sun was fast sinking behind the hills of time, to rise on the unending shore of eternity.

"Death loves a shining mark, " and certainly when its cold unrelenting hand settled on our dear departed one it came to to take to a higher sphere a shining light, effulgent with every good quality of head and heart.  Gone to enjoy the eternal beauties of the Beatific Vision! Gone! But ne'er to be forgotten! Gone! Yes, but with us lingers still The sweet aroma of her lovely life to be a powerful incentive to noble lives as was undoubtedly hers.  To her children, one and all, we extend our warmest sympathy and sincerest condolence in their sorrow."   M.J.C.