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Pvt Joseph Allen Bradshaw

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Pvt Joseph Allen Bradshaw

Birth
Kentucky, USA
Death
1918 (aged 23–24)
Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Nicholasville, Jessamine County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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BRADSHAW, JOSEPH ALLEN Private Joseph Allen Bradshaw, of High Bridge, died at Chattanooga, Tenn., Saturday morning, (Oct. 1918)) of bronchial pneumonia and his body was sent here and buried in the Nicholasville cemetery Monday afternoon. He was a nephew of Mrs. Bettie Bryan of Nicholasville and was related to Ernest L. Bradshaw, book keeper for the Stratton Lumber Co. He volunteered in the army and received an honorable discharge at Ft. Thomas, several months ago. He was 24 years old and was unmarried and died at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Bradshaw, who are now living in Chattanooga. Those who accompanied the remains were his sister, Mrs. William Pugh, of Trinity, Texas, and her son, Edward Pugh and one brother, Francis Bradshaw. He was a signal operator for the Southern Railway. His brother, R. J. Bradshaw, is at the front in France. There are also two other brothers, William Bradshaw land Francis Bradshaw, of Chattanooga, Tenn; two young sisters, Dorothy and Sybil. His mother was Miss Dolly Rue of High Bridge, who was unable to attend the funeral. Rev. J.A. Trostle and Rev. W. E. Moss gave the funeral rites at the grave.




BRADSHAW, JOSEPH ALLEN Private Joseph Allen Bradshaw, of High Bridge, died at Chattanooga, Tenn., Saturday morning, (Oct. 1918)) of bronchial pneumonia and his body was sent here and buried in the Nicholasville cemetery Monday afternoon. He was a nephew of Mrs. Bettie Bryan of Nicholasville and was related to Ernest L. Bradshaw, book keeper for the Stratton Lumber Co. He volunteered in the army and received an honorable discharge at Ft. Thomas, several months ago. He was 24 years old and was unmarried and died at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John G. Bradshaw, who are now living in Chattanooga. Those who accompanied the remains were his sister, Mrs. William Pugh, of Trinity, Texas, and her son, Edward Pugh and one brother, Francis Bradshaw. He was a signal operator for the Southern Railway. His brother, R. J. Bradshaw, is at the front in France. There are also two other brothers, William Bradshaw land Francis Bradshaw, of Chattanooga, Tenn; two young sisters, Dorothy and Sybil. His mother was Miss Dolly Rue of High Bridge, who was unable to attend the funeral. Rev. J.A. Trostle and Rev. W. E. Moss gave the funeral rites at the grave.




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