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Lemuel Bradley

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Lemuel Bradley

Birth
Vermont, USA
Death
18 Jan 1905 (aged 85)
Marshall, Calhoun County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Marshall, Calhoun County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot # 217, Sec. H, New Grounds
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Parents listed as Ethan Bradley and Christina Wood
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Married Grace Skinner, 8 Oct 1876 in Marshall, Calhoun, Michigan

Married Laura Warner
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Marshall Expounder
Marshall, Michigan
Friday January 20, 1902
Page 1

Death of Lemuel Bradley

Passed Away This Morning After an Illness of a Few Weeks.

---The announcement of the death of Mr. Lemuel Bradley, which was made this morning, came as a great surprise to his friends. The summons came at 6 o'clock Wednesday. Mr. Bradley had been ill for several weeks but his condition had not been considered serious. He had been suffering with stomach trouble. Tuesday he was about his room and in the afternoon was feeling much better than in several days. This morning he became restless and Mrs. Bradley sought to arrange his pillows with the idea of making him more comfortable. She had scarcely finished the task when she discovered that his spirit had taken its flight. His sudden demise was a severe shock to his family.
---Mr. Bradley was a native of Vermont. He was born in that stat in 1819, and had he lived until March 28, he would have been __ years of age. While yea a young man he in company with the first Mrs. Bradley came to Michigan and settled upon a farm in Fulton township in Kalamazoo county. He resided there but a few years, but during the time he lost two children, and becoming discouraged, returned to his old home in the east. In the early forties he again became imbued with the western fever and came to Michigan, this time settling in Marshall. Mr. Bradley was for many years engaged in business and was successful in his undertakings. He was a great reader, and was a man of superior intelligence and had a wonderful memory. He was very talented musically. His violin was his favorite instrument, and he was able to draw strains from it that were a delight to all who were privileged to listen.
---Mr. Bradley is survived by a widow and four daughters; Mrs. Carrie Warren, Mrs. T.N. Wright, Mrs. C.W.A. Lewis and Miss Laura Bradley. The funeral services will occur form the family residence in Madison street on Friday afternoon and will be strictly private as will also the burial which will be at Oakridge. The friends of the family desiring to do so can call between the hours of 11 and 12:30 o'clock Friday.
Parents listed as Ethan Bradley and Christina Wood
___________________________________________
Married Grace Skinner, 8 Oct 1876 in Marshall, Calhoun, Michigan

Married Laura Warner
______________________________________________
Marshall Expounder
Marshall, Michigan
Friday January 20, 1902
Page 1

Death of Lemuel Bradley

Passed Away This Morning After an Illness of a Few Weeks.

---The announcement of the death of Mr. Lemuel Bradley, which was made this morning, came as a great surprise to his friends. The summons came at 6 o'clock Wednesday. Mr. Bradley had been ill for several weeks but his condition had not been considered serious. He had been suffering with stomach trouble. Tuesday he was about his room and in the afternoon was feeling much better than in several days. This morning he became restless and Mrs. Bradley sought to arrange his pillows with the idea of making him more comfortable. She had scarcely finished the task when she discovered that his spirit had taken its flight. His sudden demise was a severe shock to his family.
---Mr. Bradley was a native of Vermont. He was born in that stat in 1819, and had he lived until March 28, he would have been __ years of age. While yea a young man he in company with the first Mrs. Bradley came to Michigan and settled upon a farm in Fulton township in Kalamazoo county. He resided there but a few years, but during the time he lost two children, and becoming discouraged, returned to his old home in the east. In the early forties he again became imbued with the western fever and came to Michigan, this time settling in Marshall. Mr. Bradley was for many years engaged in business and was successful in his undertakings. He was a great reader, and was a man of superior intelligence and had a wonderful memory. He was very talented musically. His violin was his favorite instrument, and he was able to draw strains from it that were a delight to all who were privileged to listen.
---Mr. Bradley is survived by a widow and four daughters; Mrs. Carrie Warren, Mrs. T.N. Wright, Mrs. C.W.A. Lewis and Miss Laura Bradley. The funeral services will occur form the family residence in Madison street on Friday afternoon and will be strictly private as will also the burial which will be at Oakridge. The friends of the family desiring to do so can call between the hours of 11 and 12:30 o'clock Friday.

Gravesite Details

Interment : 21 January 1905



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