Descendants of Joseph Bragg - old rappahannock, Virginia
Over a decade ago my research into my husband's Bragg family tree was helped along by several distant cousins through email. One of those people, Damon Floyd, put his findings on website for all of us to refer to when we got stuck. About 2002 the website went down and we all felt the loss but could not contact Damon to find out what happened. A copy of his obituary is presented below. RIP Damon!
The other day I was sifting through old emails for any new clues I might have missed and realized that I could indeed find that old site - on the Wayback Machine in the Internet Archives! This is a great, often overlooked resource. I grabbed the information on the Bragg pages and I will put them on my site - with credit to Damon, of course. I hope this helps more Bragg researchers.
The other day I was sifting through old emails for any new clues I might have missed and realized that I could indeed find that old site - on the Wayback Machine in the Internet Archives! This is a great, often overlooked resource. I grabbed the information on the Bragg pages and I will put them on my site - with credit to Damon, of course. I hope this helps more Bragg researchers.
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The Star Press
Published: February 24, 2005 12:00 AM, Last Updated: February 23, 2005 8:20 PM
Damon M. Floyd, 72
BLOOMINGTON - Mr. Damon M. Floyd, 72, of Bloomington, Indiana passed away on Wednesday February 23, 2005 after an extended illness.
Mr. Floyd was born in Muncie, Indiana to John and Thelma (Bragg) Floyd on December 1, 1932. Damon graduated from Muncie Central High School, worked as an electrical consultant for 12 years. Mr. Floyd retired from the Navy in 1972 after being for 20 years. Mr. Floyd was a member of the Moose Lodge.
Survivors include his daughter, Tammy L. Timmons, (husband Johnny G.); of Bayview, TX; adopted daughter, Rhonda A. Nyberg of Bacliff, TX; two grandchildren, Wendy A. Timmons and Johnnie L. Timmons all of Bay View, TX.
Mr. Floyd was preceded in death by his parents, and one sister, Imogene Corn.
Graveside services for Mr. Floyd will be at Noon Today February 24, 2005 at Matthews Cemetery in Matthews, IN. Military graveside rites will be performed by the Delaware County Veterans Honor Guard.
Parson Mortuary is handling local arrangements.
Published: February 24, 2005 12:00 AM, Last Updated: February 23, 2005 8:20 PM
Damon M. Floyd, 72
BLOOMINGTON - Mr. Damon M. Floyd, 72, of Bloomington, Indiana passed away on Wednesday February 23, 2005 after an extended illness.
Mr. Floyd was born in Muncie, Indiana to John and Thelma (Bragg) Floyd on December 1, 1932. Damon graduated from Muncie Central High School, worked as an electrical consultant for 12 years. Mr. Floyd retired from the Navy in 1972 after being for 20 years. Mr. Floyd was a member of the Moose Lodge.
Survivors include his daughter, Tammy L. Timmons, (husband Johnny G.); of Bayview, TX; adopted daughter, Rhonda A. Nyberg of Bacliff, TX; two grandchildren, Wendy A. Timmons and Johnnie L. Timmons all of Bay View, TX.
Mr. Floyd was preceded in death by his parents, and one sister, Imogene Corn.
Graveside services for Mr. Floyd will be at Noon Today February 24, 2005 at Matthews Cemetery in Matthews, IN. Military graveside rites will be performed by the Delaware County Veterans Honor Guard.
Parson Mortuary is handling local arrangements.