Thursday, November 5, 1903, page 3, col. 2
Uncle Wm. Bradshaw, who had been a confirmed invalid at the home of his son, Stephen, where he has and is being tenderly cared for, was lightly stricken with paralysis on last Thursday, and this with his former ailments placed him in a very unfavorable condition. He has however rallied to some extent, and his life may still be prolonged.
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The Winterset Reporter, Winterset, Iowa
April 14, 1904, page 5
St. Charles
Mr. Bradshaw died Sunday morning at the home of his son, Steve Bradshaw south of town. The funeral was preached at the M. E. church Tuesday morning by Rev. Herrick.
(Burial in St. Charles Cemetery; d. April 10, 1904; husband of Ellen Abrahams)
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Thursday, November 5, 1903, page 3, col. 2
Uncle Wm. Bradshaw, who had been a confirmed invalid at the home of his son, Stephen, where he has and is being tenderly cared for, was lightly stricken with paralysis on last Thursday, and this with his former ailments placed him in a very unfavorable condition. He has however rallied to some extent, and his life may still be prolonged.
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The Winterset Reporter, Winterset, Iowa
April 14, 1904, page 5
St. Charles
Mr. Bradshaw died Sunday morning at the home of his son, Steve Bradshaw south of town. The funeral was preached at the M. E. church Tuesday morning by Rev. Herrick.
(Burial in St. Charles Cemetery; d. April 10, 1904; husband of Ellen Abrahams)
Bio by: [email protected]
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