In the 1850 Census, he is the oldest child of Robert and Lorana Osburn Bradley, and is 21 years old.
By 1860, he is living with his wife Mary J., who is 22 years old, and Dennis Conway, 25, who was probably her brother. There are no children living in the household.
In 1880, he has moved to Carrollton, still in Greene County, and is living with his uncle, Benjamin Osburn and his family.
His sister, Rebecca Bradley Rousey and her husband Francis are also buried in this cemetery.
Other members of his family: Robert, Louraney, David, and Priscilla Bradley are all buried in Martin's Prairie Cemetery, about 5 miles southwest of this cemetery in Greene County.
In the 1850 Census, he is the oldest child of Robert and Lorana Osburn Bradley, and is 21 years old.
By 1860, he is living with his wife Mary J., who is 22 years old, and Dennis Conway, 25, who was probably her brother. There are no children living in the household.
In 1880, he has moved to Carrollton, still in Greene County, and is living with his uncle, Benjamin Osburn and his family.
His sister, Rebecca Bradley Rousey and her husband Francis are also buried in this cemetery.
Other members of his family: Robert, Louraney, David, and Priscilla Bradley are all buried in Martin's Prairie Cemetery, about 5 miles southwest of this cemetery in Greene County.
Family Members
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Elizabeth Ann Bradley Ash
1826–1868
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George Martin Bradley
1829–1899
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David H. Bradley
1830–1851
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Nancy Jane Bradley Rimbey
1832–1904
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Priscilla Bradley
1833–1850
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Bartholomew "Barth" Bradley
1836–1900
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Rebecca Bradley Rousey
1836–1867
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Mary Matilda Bradley Chiles
1839–1871
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John C Bradley
1841–1923
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James C Bradley
1843–1904
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CPT Robert D Bradley
1845–1912
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