On July 20, 1871 as Joseph F. Bradley, he married Mary M. Hooper at the District of Columbia.
Children:
Stillborn Female Feb 4 1875
Female Apr 1 1876
1877 William Lee Bradley
Male February 6, 1880 Joseph Grant Bradley April 1970
Male March 31, 1882 Arthur Garfield Bradley April 21 1943
Male March 11, 1884 Charles Cleveland Bradley August 31 1961
Male February 5, 1890 Allen Harrison Bradley July 7 1911
Male April 21, 1895 Leroy Bradley June 30 1977
The Evening Star Friday, June 17, 1898
Death of Joseph F. Bradley
Joseph F. Bradley, a well-known and highly respected citizen, died this morning at his home, on New Hampshire Avenue, after a long and painful illness. He was the second son of the late William Bradley and leaves a wife and six sons. Mr. Bradley had been for a number of years in the stone business in this city and had filled contracts for the erection of many large buildings.
On July 20, 1871 as Joseph F. Bradley, he married Mary M. Hooper at the District of Columbia.
Children:
Stillborn Female Feb 4 1875
Female Apr 1 1876
1877 William Lee Bradley
Male February 6, 1880 Joseph Grant Bradley April 1970
Male March 31, 1882 Arthur Garfield Bradley April 21 1943
Male March 11, 1884 Charles Cleveland Bradley August 31 1961
Male February 5, 1890 Allen Harrison Bradley July 7 1911
Male April 21, 1895 Leroy Bradley June 30 1977
The Evening Star Friday, June 17, 1898
Death of Joseph F. Bradley
Joseph F. Bradley, a well-known and highly respected citizen, died this morning at his home, on New Hampshire Avenue, after a long and painful illness. He was the second son of the late William Bradley and leaves a wife and six sons. Mr. Bradley had been for a number of years in the stone business in this city and had filled contracts for the erection of many large buildings.
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