The funeral of Mr. Jabez W. Bramley, a former resident of North Tonawanda, will be held Saturday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the family residence in Lockport and at 9:30 o'clock from St. John's church in Chestnut street, Lockport. Interment will be made in Cold Springs cemetery in that city.
The deceased was born in Derbyshire, England, February 18, 1849 and when still a young man came to Lockport with his brother, and conducted the foundry of Bramley Brothers for thirty years. In 1905 Mr. Bramley and his family moved to North Tonawanda where he continued in the foundry business in connection with the Herschell-Spillman Company. In 1911 Mr. Bramley retired from active business and moved to Lockport where he took up his residence on his farm on the Clark road. Mr. Bramley is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Huston Bramley, two daughters, Mrs. Robert Norton Clark and Miss Edith Bramley of Lockport, two brothers, Mr. George Bramley of Clay Cross, England and Mr. John A. Bramley, of Toronto, Ont., one sister, Mrs. Clara Gascoivene, of Elmira, N.Y." (North Tonawanda (NY) Evening News, Thursday, 31 Dec 1914, p. 4)
The funeral of Mr. Jabez W. Bramley, a former resident of North Tonawanda, will be held Saturday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the family residence in Lockport and at 9:30 o'clock from St. John's church in Chestnut street, Lockport. Interment will be made in Cold Springs cemetery in that city.
The deceased was born in Derbyshire, England, February 18, 1849 and when still a young man came to Lockport with his brother, and conducted the foundry of Bramley Brothers for thirty years. In 1905 Mr. Bramley and his family moved to North Tonawanda where he continued in the foundry business in connection with the Herschell-Spillman Company. In 1911 Mr. Bramley retired from active business and moved to Lockport where he took up his residence on his farm on the Clark road. Mr. Bramley is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth Huston Bramley, two daughters, Mrs. Robert Norton Clark and Miss Edith Bramley of Lockport, two brothers, Mr. George Bramley of Clay Cross, England and Mr. John A. Bramley, of Toronto, Ont., one sister, Mrs. Clara Gascoivene, of Elmira, N.Y." (North Tonawanda (NY) Evening News, Thursday, 31 Dec 1914, p. 4)
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