He was the son of Milo Wellington Bradford and Louisa Elizabeth Dubay-Bradford Yates.
He contracted polio when he was only 2, and he was destined to walk w/ a distenctive limp all his life. He was a wonderful man, with a twinkling personality and quick wit.
He was the next to the youngest of five siblings. They were in order of birth:
Lydia Anne 1894- 1897 Died of Croup and TB, buried in Hemlock, MI, out of St. Mary's Catholic Church
Francis (Frank) Cornelius 1898 -1989
Lillian May 1899-1967
Milo Robert (self)
Alonzo Edward Yates still born
He was the son of Milo Wellington Bradford and Louisa Elizabeth Dubay-Bradford Yates.
He contracted polio when he was only 2, and he was destined to walk w/ a distenctive limp all his life. He was a wonderful man, with a twinkling personality and quick wit.
He was the next to the youngest of five siblings. They were in order of birth:
Lydia Anne 1894- 1897 Died of Croup and TB, buried in Hemlock, MI, out of St. Mary's Catholic Church
Francis (Frank) Cornelius 1898 -1989
Lillian May 1899-1967
Milo Robert (self)
Alonzo Edward Yates still born
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