Agnes was the third child in a family of nine children. Her brothers and sisters were: Ella/Ellen Bradley-McCool (1869-1961), Mary M. Bradley-Bradley-Delozier (1872-1950), John Bradley (1873-), Francis L. Bradley (1875-1955), James Bradley (1878-1896), Estella Bradley-Strobel (1880-1951), Mathilda Margaret Bradley-Wendell (1882-1964), and Edward Joseph Bradley (1884-1959).
On Oct 15, 1904, in Cambria County, Agnes married Edward William Leahey (1878-1944), born in Pennsylvania. Edward was a son of John Leahey, born in Ireland (1852-1922), and Mary Margaret McGonigle, born in Pennsylvania (1860-1928).
Edward and Agnes settled in Lilly, where Edward worked in the coal mines. They had seven children: Geraldine Leahey-Covington (1906-1968), Emerson J. Leahey (1908-1963), Marian C. Leahey-Robine (1909-1979), Kermit Leahey (1911-1959), Creeda A. Leahey-Smith (1914-1996), and Dennis F. Leahey (1916-1991).
Agnes died on Jun 3, 1948, and is buried with her husband in St. Brigid Cemetery.
Agnes was the third child in a family of nine children. Her brothers and sisters were: Ella/Ellen Bradley-McCool (1869-1961), Mary M. Bradley-Bradley-Delozier (1872-1950), John Bradley (1873-), Francis L. Bradley (1875-1955), James Bradley (1878-1896), Estella Bradley-Strobel (1880-1951), Mathilda Margaret Bradley-Wendell (1882-1964), and Edward Joseph Bradley (1884-1959).
On Oct 15, 1904, in Cambria County, Agnes married Edward William Leahey (1878-1944), born in Pennsylvania. Edward was a son of John Leahey, born in Ireland (1852-1922), and Mary Margaret McGonigle, born in Pennsylvania (1860-1928).
Edward and Agnes settled in Lilly, where Edward worked in the coal mines. They had seven children: Geraldine Leahey-Covington (1906-1968), Emerson J. Leahey (1908-1963), Marian C. Leahey-Robine (1909-1979), Kermit Leahey (1911-1959), Creeda A. Leahey-Smith (1914-1996), and Dennis F. Leahey (1916-1991).
Agnes died on Jun 3, 1948, and is buried with her husband in St. Brigid Cemetery.
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