Name also found Bromilow and Brimelow. Some records give his birthplace as Ireland.
(The name Bromilow has a long Anglo-Saxon heritage. The name comes from when a family lived in Bromley Abbots or Bromley Bagots in Staffordshire England. Bromley itself is derived from the Old English word bromleigh which means clearing where brambles are found.)
James Thomas was a coal miner on the 1910 census.
Their son Edward joined the US Marines/Navy in 1916, was in the Navy, also survived by Goldie, Mrs. Charles McClellan, William, Helen, Robert and Carlyle.
Their son Robert Vincent Bromelow born May 8, 1912, Moundsville, married Genevieve Burley in 1940, Belmont, Ohio.
She is daughter of Sam Burley and Mary Hall.
Name also found Bromilow and Brimelow. Some records give his birthplace as Ireland.
(The name Bromilow has a long Anglo-Saxon heritage. The name comes from when a family lived in Bromley Abbots or Bromley Bagots in Staffordshire England. Bromley itself is derived from the Old English word bromleigh which means clearing where brambles are found.)
James Thomas was a coal miner on the 1910 census.
Their son Edward joined the US Marines/Navy in 1916, was in the Navy, also survived by Goldie, Mrs. Charles McClellan, William, Helen, Robert and Carlyle.
Their son Robert Vincent Bromelow born May 8, 1912, Moundsville, married Genevieve Burley in 1940, Belmont, Ohio.
She is daughter of Sam Burley and Mary Hall.
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