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Charles Branham broke horses for Otto Wathen, and later became his private chauffer. <ref> William Branham, April 19, 1959 in a sermon called “Life Story” </ref> Otto Wathen owned the R.E. Wathen Distillery as well as the Louisville Colonels baseball club. William Branham said that their family lived on Wathen’s residence for a time. | Charles Branham broke horses for Otto Wathen, and later became his private chauffer. <ref> William Branham, April 19, 1959 in a sermon called “Life Story” </ref> Otto Wathen owned the R.E. Wathen Distillery as well as the Louisville Colonels baseball club. William Branham said that their family lived on Wathen’s residence for a time. | ||
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|'''When did Charles die?''' <br> [ | |'''When did Charles die?''' <br> [http://en.believethesign.com/index.php/Was_William_Branham_Honest#The_Death_of_Charles_Branham Click to discover whether Charles died when William Branham was a child.] | ||
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