Father of:
Horace 'Augustus' Bradley
James H. 'Major' Bradley
Ella R. Bradley
George I. Bradley
Bert C. Bradley
PIONEER SETTLER
DIED SATURDAY
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DECEASED CAME TO NORTHVILLE
IN 1830
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Had Been In Poor Health For The
Past Two Years.
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George E. Bradley was born in East Bloomfield, New York, on June 22, 1826. In 1830 his parents moved to Michigan, settling one and one-half miles east of Northville. Some time later, they moved to Lyon township, but returned to this village in 1864, where Mr. Bradley has since made his home.
In 1851 he was married to Miss Juliette Winans, to which union were born five children, Augustus, George and Bert, who service him and Ella and Major, who died some time ago.
Mr. Bradley being a pioneer settler of Northville was well known and loved by every man and woman and child in this village. He had been in very poor health the last two years though able to be out on the street until last week, when his condition became more serious.
Early Saturday morning he closed his eyes in the sleep that knows no awakening. The funeral was held at the home Monday afternoon, Rev. R. M. Pierce officiating.
[Northville Record, October 11, 1912, p. 1]
Father of:
Horace 'Augustus' Bradley
James H. 'Major' Bradley
Ella R. Bradley
George I. Bradley
Bert C. Bradley
PIONEER SETTLER
DIED SATURDAY
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DECEASED CAME TO NORTHVILLE
IN 1830
-----
Had Been In Poor Health For The
Past Two Years.
----
George E. Bradley was born in East Bloomfield, New York, on June 22, 1826. In 1830 his parents moved to Michigan, settling one and one-half miles east of Northville. Some time later, they moved to Lyon township, but returned to this village in 1864, where Mr. Bradley has since made his home.
In 1851 he was married to Miss Juliette Winans, to which union were born five children, Augustus, George and Bert, who service him and Ella and Major, who died some time ago.
Mr. Bradley being a pioneer settler of Northville was well known and loved by every man and woman and child in this village. He had been in very poor health the last two years though able to be out on the street until last week, when his condition became more serious.
Early Saturday morning he closed his eyes in the sleep that knows no awakening. The funeral was held at the home Monday afternoon, Rev. R. M. Pierce officiating.
[Northville Record, October 11, 1912, p. 1]
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