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Anna “Annie” <I>Barnett</I> Bradley

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Anna “Annie” Barnett Bradley

Birth
Mount Olivet, Robertson County, Kentucky, USA
Death
1 Oct 1955 (aged 86)
Logan, Hocking County, Ohio, USA
Burial
McArthur, Vinton County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Anna Barnett was born 17 April 1869 in Mount Olivet, Robertson County, Kentucky. She was a twin to her brother Charles.

On 25 July 1895, she married John Edward Arthur who was a resident of Lewis County, Kentucky, but he died not long after their marriage. As a widow, she returned home to live with her parents for several years and on 1 May 1911, Anna was united in marriage to Rev. Henry Clay Bradley.

When Henry passed away in 1933, she moved to McArthur, Vinton County, Ohio where she lived for the remainder of her life. Anna did not have any children from her two marriages.

She was buried in Elk Cemetery located in McArthur, Ohio but she also shares a headstone with her second husband in Mount Olivet, Robertson County, Kentucky.

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Vinton County Courier
October 1955

MRS. ANNA BRADLEY OF MCARTHUR DIES AT LOGAN HOSPITAL

Mrs. Anna Bradley, 86, of McArthur, died Saturday at the Hocking Valley Hospital, Logan, where she had been admitted Friday.

Mrs. Bradley had lived alone in McArthur, coming here from Paris, Kentucky, nine years ago, following the death of her husband Rev. H.C. Bradley.

Rev. Bradley, a Presbyterian minister of Paris, Kentucky, died in 1933.

She was the daughter of of Ambrose and Rebecca Brewer Barnett.

Funeral services were held Monday at 2:30 p.m. at the Wrightsel Funeral Chapel, McArthur, with Rev. R.D. Wingert of the McArthur Presbyterian Church officiating.

Interment was in Elk Cemetery in charge of the Wrightsel Funeral Company.
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Anna Barnett was born 17 April 1869 in Mount Olivet, Robertson County, Kentucky. She was a twin to her brother Charles.

On 25 July 1895, she married John Edward Arthur who was a resident of Lewis County, Kentucky, but he died not long after their marriage. As a widow, she returned home to live with her parents for several years and on 1 May 1911, Anna was united in marriage to Rev. Henry Clay Bradley.

When Henry passed away in 1933, she moved to McArthur, Vinton County, Ohio where she lived for the remainder of her life. Anna did not have any children from her two marriages.

She was buried in Elk Cemetery located in McArthur, Ohio but she also shares a headstone with her second husband in Mount Olivet, Robertson County, Kentucky.

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Vinton County Courier
October 1955

MRS. ANNA BRADLEY OF MCARTHUR DIES AT LOGAN HOSPITAL

Mrs. Anna Bradley, 86, of McArthur, died Saturday at the Hocking Valley Hospital, Logan, where she had been admitted Friday.

Mrs. Bradley had lived alone in McArthur, coming here from Paris, Kentucky, nine years ago, following the death of her husband Rev. H.C. Bradley.

Rev. Bradley, a Presbyterian minister of Paris, Kentucky, died in 1933.

She was the daughter of of Ambrose and Rebecca Brewer Barnett.

Funeral services were held Monday at 2:30 p.m. at the Wrightsel Funeral Chapel, McArthur, with Rev. R.D. Wingert of the McArthur Presbyterian Church officiating.

Interment was in Elk Cemetery in charge of the Wrightsel Funeral Company.


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