Moved to Freestone County in 1855 settling near Stewards Mill.
In the Civil War, he served with the CSA Texas Infantry in the 7th Texas Infantry Regiment.
He appears on the 1860, 1870, and 1880 Freestone Co. TX censuses.
George married Josephine on 28 Oct 1869 at Stewards Mill by Rev. Thomas Joell Bonner.
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Fairfield Recorder - June 3, 1887
Stewards Mill Sounds - June 1, 1887
Messrs. Bradley & McCreary shipped last week three car loads of cattle from their pasture near Chatfield.
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Fairfield Recorder - August 12, 1887
Stewards Mill Sounds - August 9, 1887
Messrs. Bradley & McCreary left to attend court at Corsciana this week.
[same issue]
Messrs. Steward
and Watson, and Mr. Geo. Bradley had two or three miles of their pasture wire fence cut one night last week. We are sorry to know that any one with no more principle should live in or near our neighborhood.
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Fairfield Recorder - August 26, 1887
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Bradley, of Steward's Mill were in town Monday. [Probably for the funeral of Mary R. Grayson Bradey "Minnie" wife of Lucius de Yampert Bradley, Sr.]
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Fairfield Recorder - Sept 2, 1887
Miss Lizzie Bradley and her little brothers, Jim and George, are visiting their uncle Mr. G[eorge] T. Bradley, at Stewards Mill, and we hear will probably live with him, now since their mother's death. [Mary R. Grayson Bradley died 26 Aug 1887 and her husband Lucius de Yampert Bradley Sr. died the year before on 7 Oct 1886.]
Moved to Freestone County in 1855 settling near Stewards Mill.
In the Civil War, he served with the CSA Texas Infantry in the 7th Texas Infantry Regiment.
He appears on the 1860, 1870, and 1880 Freestone Co. TX censuses.
George married Josephine on 28 Oct 1869 at Stewards Mill by Rev. Thomas Joell Bonner.
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Fairfield Recorder - June 3, 1887
Stewards Mill Sounds - June 1, 1887
Messrs. Bradley & McCreary shipped last week three car loads of cattle from their pasture near Chatfield.
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Fairfield Recorder - August 12, 1887
Stewards Mill Sounds - August 9, 1887
Messrs. Bradley & McCreary left to attend court at Corsciana this week.
[same issue]
Messrs. Steward
and Watson, and Mr. Geo. Bradley had two or three miles of their pasture wire fence cut one night last week. We are sorry to know that any one with no more principle should live in or near our neighborhood.
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Fairfield Recorder - August 26, 1887
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Bradley, of Steward's Mill were in town Monday. [Probably for the funeral of Mary R. Grayson Bradey "Minnie" wife of Lucius de Yampert Bradley, Sr.]
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Fairfield Recorder - Sept 2, 1887
Miss Lizzie Bradley and her little brothers, Jim and George, are visiting their uncle Mr. G[eorge] T. Bradley, at Stewards Mill, and we hear will probably live with him, now since their mother's death. [Mary R. Grayson Bradley died 26 Aug 1887 and her husband Lucius de Yampert Bradley Sr. died the year before on 7 Oct 1886.]
Family Members
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James Richard Bradley
1825–1846
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Ann Eliza Bradley Heard
1828–1853
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Capt. Lucius De Yampert "L D" Bradley Sr
1831–1886
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Thornton Boykin Bradley
1835–1861
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Zillah Victoria Bradley Heard
1837–1861
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Pherabe Elizabeth Bradley Moody
1839–1933
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Martha Albina Bradley
1841–1849
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Mary Frances Bradley
1845–1845
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Francis Meriwether "Frank" Bradley Jr
1845–1905
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