| Birth | 22 May 1918 | Marshall, Harrison, Texas | | | |
| Census | 1920 | Harrison, Texas | | | |
| Census-shared | 12 Jan 1920 | (Eustace Marvin McBrayer) Tyler Road, Harrison, Texas | | | |
| Census | 1930 | Marshall, Harrison, Texas | | | |
| Census-shared | 3 Apr 1930 | (Eustace Marvin McBrayer) 605 Emory Street, Marshall, Harrison, Texas | | | |
| Marriage | 7 Sep 1935 | by John S Bates, Minister, Marshall, Harrison, Texas - Mildred Lee Farnham | | | |
| Census | 22 Apr 1940 | 204 Parker Street, Marshall, Harrison, Texas | | | |
| Occupation | 22 Apr 1940 | machinist for locomotive BT - Marshall, Harrison, Texas | | | |
| Military | 16 Oct 1940 | WWII Draft - Marshall, Harrison, Texas | | | |
| Residence | 16 Oct 1940 | 204 Parker Street, Marshall, Harrison, Texas | | | |
| Description | 16 Oct 1940 | white, 5'9", 175 lbs, blue eyes, black hair, light complextion - Marshall, Harrison, Texas | | | |
| Occupation | 16 Oct 1940 | Texas & Pacific Railway Co, Marshall, Harrison, Texas | | | |
| Divorce | Abt 1944 | Mildred Lee Farnham | | | |
| Marriage | Abt 1944 | Gladys Dean Davis | | | |
| Death-shared | 16 Oct 1946 | (James Joseph Marvin "Black Jack, JM" McBrayer) oil fire explosion - fire at 15 Plant, Sun Oil Co., McLeansboro, Hamilton, Illinois | | | |
| Census | 11 Apr 1950 | Denison, Grayson, Texas | | | |
| Death-shared | 3 Jun 1951 | (Monte Graham "Mont" McBrayer Sr) head on collision, multiple internal injuries, instant - Old Longview Hwy, Longview, Gregg, Texas | | | |
| Military | 24 Feb 1957 | Texas National Guard, Battery A, 647th Armored Field Artillery BN, Marshall, Harrison, Texas | | | |
| Military | 1 Nov 1962 | Texas National Guard, received Faithful Servant Medal, Texas Service Medal - HQ, 2 Howitzer BN, 132nd ART, Battery A,, Marshall, Harrison, Texas | | | |
| Death-shared | 1 Mar 1970 | (Sarah Catherine "Kate" Bass) Cerebral Hemmorage - Marshall Memorial Hospital, Marshall, Harrison, Texas | | | |
| Death | 6 Sep 2002 | Marshall, Harrison, Texas | | | |
| Burial | 8 Sep 2002 | Colonial Gardens Cemetery, Garden of Nobility, Marshall, Harrison, Texas | | | |
| Religion | | Baptist | | | |