Death of Mrs. Browning
Mrs. Nellie Ringgold Browning, who died in this city the 13th instant, was one of the last surviving relatives of the late Major Ringgold, United States army, who fell at Palo Alto, in the Mexican war, and of Rear Admiral Ringgold, United States navy.
Mrs. Browning lived from childhood in this District except during the period when she was a pupil at the academy at Frederick, Md. She became the wife of Mr. Arthur Browning twenty-five years ago, and had resided here ever since. Mrs. Browning was known throughout the city as a most hospitable friend and neighbor, and her death brings sorrow to a large circle of friends.
Death of Mrs. Browning
Mrs. Nellie Ringgold Browning, who died in this city the 13th instant, was one of the last surviving relatives of the late Major Ringgold, United States army, who fell at Palo Alto, in the Mexican war, and of Rear Admiral Ringgold, United States navy.
Mrs. Browning lived from childhood in this District except during the period when she was a pupil at the academy at Frederick, Md. She became the wife of Mr. Arthur Browning twenty-five years ago, and had resided here ever since. Mrs. Browning was known throughout the city as a most hospitable friend and neighbor, and her death brings sorrow to a large circle of friends.
Gravesite Details
AGE: 52 - COD: Senility & Uremia - BIRTHPLACE: DC
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