The death of Hope Branham: Difference between revisions

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=The facts=
=The facts=


William Branham stated (see the quotes below) that he did not find out that his wife had TB until weeks after the [[Ohio River flood of 1937]] which took place in January and early February of 1937.
William Branham stated (see the quotes below) that he did not find out that his wife had TB until weeks after the [[Ohio River flood of 1937]] which took place in January and early February of 1937.  He also stated that she was twenty-one years old when she died.


However, according to the death certificate signed by Dr. Sam Adair, Hope Branham had been diagnosed with tuberculosis in January, 1936 and the diagnosis had been confirmed by X-Ray.
However, according to the death certificate signed by Dr. Sam Adair, Hope Branham had been diagnosed with tuberculosis in January, 1936 and the diagnosis had been confirmed by X-Ray.  The death certificate also states that she was twenty-four years old when she died (her date of death was 5 days after her 24th birthday).


So while William Branham tells a heart-wrenching story, it does not appear to have been factual.  That this story is a fabrication is further confirmed by [[Hope Branham's Nurse|the details relating to Hope's nurse]].
So while William Branham tells a heart-wrenching story, it does not appear to have been factual. And how do you get your wife's age wrong by 3 years? That this story is a fabrication is further confirmed by [[Hope Branham's Nurse|the details relating to Hope's nurse]].


=Quotes of William Branham=
=Quotes of William Branham=