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William Jackson Brack

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After leaving office, the former mayor remained in the Orlando area as a farmer and fruit grower until at least 1880. He was married there to his third wife Eliza Alpha Tyson on March 6, 1881. They had eight children: John Percy ("Jack"), Rosa Banner, Gussie, Emma Hortense, Ruby B, Blanche Alice,
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After the war, the widowed Brack came to Florida, where he married his second wife Amy (July 5, 1847 - May 25, 1880). They had three daughters before her untimely death: Olive, Bessie, and Josphine Brack.
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area. He was certainly there by October 16, 1873, when he was mentioned as guardian ad litem for the orphans of Mrs. Lucinda Hughey Terrell in a lawsuit filed in the circuit court of
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In 1875, when Orlando was formally incorporated, Brack was elected its first mayor. He was subsequently re-elected to a second one-year term.
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List of members of the Florida House of Representatives from Brevard County, Florida
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on June 17, 1837. He married firstly to the former Olive Chancey (1838–1864) of
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by Abraham Clark Freeman, Bancroft-Whitney Company, 1894, Volume 37, page 95.
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called "Spray" along the inland canals that connected the
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1910 Census, Precinct 8, Osceola County, Florida, page 8.
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The Bracks left Orlando to live on the north shore of
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Orange County, Florida, Marriage Book 1-1, page 269.
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Index

Mayor of Orlando, Florida
John Howard Allen
Florida House of Representatives
Brevard County
Francis Platt
Riley Johnson
Georgia
Saint Cloud, Florida
Confederate States of America
Confederate States Army
Louisiana
American Civil War
mayor of Orlando
Florida
Florida House of Representatives
Brevard County
Georgia
Clinch County, Georgia
Alexandria, Louisiana
American Civil War
Orlando
Orange County, Florida
Lake Tohopekaliga
Osceola County, Florida
steamboat
Kissimmee River
Fort Myers, Florida
Gulf of Mexico
Narcoossee, Florida
Saint Cloud, Florida

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