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Mary Ann Churchman Bradburn

Birth
Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
17 May 1853 (aged 76–77)
Brookville, Franklin County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Brookville, Franklin County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Married John Bradburn at St. James Episcopal Church in Lancaster Co., PA on 08 Jul 1793 per marriage record on Ancestry.com. Some sources list Mary as being married to John Bradburn about 1813 in Pennsylvania with only one known child, Sarah, born in 1815. Ancestry records contradict that claim.

There is no marker in cemetery.
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The following is courtesy of the Indiana American, Brookville, Indiana, 19 May 1853.

DIED -- At the residence of her son, Mr. Henry Bradburn, on Tuesday the 17th inst., Mrs. MARY ANN, relict of the late Dr. John Bradburn, aged about 77 years.

The deceased was a native of Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, and was one of the first emigrants to the city of Cincinnati, and among the first of those that settled in this Valley. For some time before her death she had been troubled with dropsy of the chest, of which she died. In the relations of life, her deportment was such as to command the esteem of all who knew her.
Married John Bradburn at St. James Episcopal Church in Lancaster Co., PA on 08 Jul 1793 per marriage record on Ancestry.com. Some sources list Mary as being married to John Bradburn about 1813 in Pennsylvania with only one known child, Sarah, born in 1815. Ancestry records contradict that claim.

There is no marker in cemetery.
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The following is courtesy of the Indiana American, Brookville, Indiana, 19 May 1853.

DIED -- At the residence of her son, Mr. Henry Bradburn, on Tuesday the 17th inst., Mrs. MARY ANN, relict of the late Dr. John Bradburn, aged about 77 years.

The deceased was a native of Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, and was one of the first emigrants to the city of Cincinnati, and among the first of those that settled in this Valley. For some time before her death she had been troubled with dropsy of the chest, of which she died. In the relations of life, her deportment was such as to command the esteem of all who knew her.


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