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David Bready

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David Bready

Birth
Death
19 Nov 1869 (aged 73)
Burial
Norwood, Montgomery County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Son of George Bready and
Mary Holt

Husband of Ann Elizabeth Kelly

Father of:

1. John Franklin Bready
2. Charles William Bready
3. Lauretta Bready
4. David Franklin Bready
5. Mary Ella Sarah Bready
6. Daniel Edward Bready
7. Samuel Kuyler Bready

During the war of 1812-1814 He enlisted with Capt. Nichols Turbits Co. of Infantry, 3rd Regiment, Maryland Militia serving at the Battle of Bladnsburg and in Sept.1814 at Fort McHenry, Baltimore, Maryland.

He was the first leaseholder of Carrollton Manor in Fredrick County, Maryland, he farmed the tract for a number of years occupying the old stone manor house where all of his children were raised

Note: Originally interred at The Bready Family Cemetery in Norwood, Montgomery, Maryland However remains removed and interred at Norbeck Memorial Park Montgomery, MD

The Bready Family Cemetery in Norwood, Montgomery, Maryland: With the advent of a "Llewellyn Fields" subdivision in the early 1900s, once secluded cemetery was exposed to the public. New roads (MD 28 and extension of the proposed Intercounty Connector, Rt. 200) were being constructed within 30 yards of the cemetery.

On 12 October 2000 the cemetery remains were removed and were reinterred on 13 October 2000 at Norbeck Memorial Park, Norbeck, Montgomery, Maryland.

Ancestors moved were: David Bready (husband), 1796-1869; Anne Elizabeth Kelly Bready (wife), 1807-1850; David Franklin Bready (son), 1837-1878; and Maria Elizabeth Bready Bumbaugh, (David's sister), 1778-1862.

Contributor: Doris Bready Mossburg (48733211) • [email protected]
Son of George Bready and
Mary Holt

Husband of Ann Elizabeth Kelly

Father of:

1. John Franklin Bready
2. Charles William Bready
3. Lauretta Bready
4. David Franklin Bready
5. Mary Ella Sarah Bready
6. Daniel Edward Bready
7. Samuel Kuyler Bready

During the war of 1812-1814 He enlisted with Capt. Nichols Turbits Co. of Infantry, 3rd Regiment, Maryland Militia serving at the Battle of Bladnsburg and in Sept.1814 at Fort McHenry, Baltimore, Maryland.

He was the first leaseholder of Carrollton Manor in Fredrick County, Maryland, he farmed the tract for a number of years occupying the old stone manor house where all of his children were raised

Note: Originally interred at The Bready Family Cemetery in Norwood, Montgomery, Maryland However remains removed and interred at Norbeck Memorial Park Montgomery, MD

The Bready Family Cemetery in Norwood, Montgomery, Maryland: With the advent of a "Llewellyn Fields" subdivision in the early 1900s, once secluded cemetery was exposed to the public. New roads (MD 28 and extension of the proposed Intercounty Connector, Rt. 200) were being constructed within 30 yards of the cemetery.

On 12 October 2000 the cemetery remains were removed and were reinterred on 13 October 2000 at Norbeck Memorial Park, Norbeck, Montgomery, Maryland.

Ancestors moved were: David Bready (husband), 1796-1869; Anne Elizabeth Kelly Bready (wife), 1807-1850; David Franklin Bready (son), 1837-1878; and Maria Elizabeth Bready Bumbaugh, (David's sister), 1778-1862.

Contributor: Doris Bready Mossburg (48733211) • [email protected]


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