Children: William, James, Albert, George H., Amanda, Betty M., Ida E., Milla E.
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Home in 1850: Black River, Independence, Arkansas, with spouse.
Home in 1870: Precinct 1, Lampasas, Texas, with spouse and children.
Home in 1880: Precinct 1, Lampasas, Texas, with spouse and children.
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"Mrs. Ambrose Bradley, one of the pioneer residents of this section, and known to her many friends as Grandma Bradley, died at the home of her son, George Bradlel, who resides near Nix, at 6 o'clock Tuesday evening. The remains were brought to the city for interment. The funeral services took place at the city cemetery, being conducted by Rev. Homer T. Wilson, of San Antonio. Grandma Bradley was a devoted christian and was loved and venerated by all who knew her. The Leader joins the friends of the family in sympathy to the bereaved relatives."
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Children: William, James, Albert, George H., Amanda, Betty M., Ida E., Milla E.
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Home in 1850: Black River, Independence, Arkansas, with spouse.
Home in 1870: Precinct 1, Lampasas, Texas, with spouse and children.
Home in 1880: Precinct 1, Lampasas, Texas, with spouse and children.
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"Mrs. Ambrose Bradley, one of the pioneer residents of this section, and known to her many friends as Grandma Bradley, died at the home of her son, George Bradlel, who resides near Nix, at 6 o'clock Tuesday evening. The remains were brought to the city for interment. The funeral services took place at the city cemetery, being conducted by Rev. Homer T. Wilson, of San Antonio. Grandma Bradley was a devoted christian and was loved and venerated by all who knew her. The Leader joins the friends of the family in sympathy to the bereaved relatives."
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