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William Anderson Bradley

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William Anderson Bradley

Birth
Wayne County, Tennessee, USA
Death
13 Apr 1901 (aged 74)
Searcy County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Marsena, Searcy County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Wife: Sara Hamm Bradley

William Anderson Bradley (Husband of Sarah Hamm Bradley)
b. 15 Apr 1826 in Wayne Co., TN;
Marriage: 1844 in Wayne Co.,TN

The Mountain Wave, April 20, 1901:
On Saturday the 13th inst., Mr. W. A. Bradley, an old and respected citizen of near Snow Ball, died of dropsy of the heart, from which he had been ailing for about four years. He was 74 years of age, and leaves seven children to mourn his loss-A.A. and J. W. Bradley, and Mrs. Martha Renfroe, Wayne, J.J. and G.B. Bradley and Mrs. Emma Owen, all of whom live on Calf creek, except the last named, who resides in White county. The remains were laid to rest in the Pleasant Grove graveyard on Sunday the 14th, surrounded by relatives and a large number of friends who had gathered to pay their last sad tribute to a kind Christian neighbor.
Mr. Bradley was born in Wayne county, Tennessee, in 1826, and came to Searcy county in 1850. He settled on Bear creek, where he lived up to about eighteen years ago, when he removed to Calf creek. He was highly respected by all who knew him, and the community, in his death, loses an honored and worthy citizen.

Contributor: Travis Holt (48272081) • [email protected]
Wife: Sara Hamm Bradley

William Anderson Bradley (Husband of Sarah Hamm Bradley)
b. 15 Apr 1826 in Wayne Co., TN;
Marriage: 1844 in Wayne Co.,TN

The Mountain Wave, April 20, 1901:
On Saturday the 13th inst., Mr. W. A. Bradley, an old and respected citizen of near Snow Ball, died of dropsy of the heart, from which he had been ailing for about four years. He was 74 years of age, and leaves seven children to mourn his loss-A.A. and J. W. Bradley, and Mrs. Martha Renfroe, Wayne, J.J. and G.B. Bradley and Mrs. Emma Owen, all of whom live on Calf creek, except the last named, who resides in White county. The remains were laid to rest in the Pleasant Grove graveyard on Sunday the 14th, surrounded by relatives and a large number of friends who had gathered to pay their last sad tribute to a kind Christian neighbor.
Mr. Bradley was born in Wayne county, Tennessee, in 1826, and came to Searcy county in 1850. He settled on Bear creek, where he lived up to about eighteen years ago, when he removed to Calf creek. He was highly respected by all who knew him, and the community, in his death, loses an honored and worthy citizen.

Contributor: Travis Holt (48272081) • [email protected]


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