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Mary Caroline <I>Foster</I> Bradley

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Mary Caroline Foster Bradley

Birth
Abbeville County, South Carolina, USA
Death
18 May 1847 (aged 25)
Abbeville County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
McCormick County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Buried near her parents:
McCaslan Cemetery, McCormick County, South Carolina, USA

Mary Caroline Bradley, Consort of William H. Bradley & daughter or Robert and Elizabeth Foster who departed this life 18th of May 1847 aged 25 years 10 months & 11 days. She has left a husband and two small children to mourn her loss. She was a consistent member of the Church a model for virtue and benevolence and was characterized by all the graces that adorn the wife and the Christian.



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http://familypedia.wikia.com/wiki/McCaslan_Cemetery,_McCormick_County,_South_Carolina,_USA


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C Gravelle [email protected] August 28, 2007, 5:15 pm

The Abbeville Banner 1847
NEWSPAPER ABSTRACTS FROM "THE ABBEVILLE BANNER", Abbeville, South Carolina for
JUNE 1847 and JULY 1847

NEWSPAPER Issue of Wednesday, JUNE 2, 1847

OBITUARIES

DIED, at her residence in Abbeville District on Tuesday morning the 18th ult.
of Cholera Morbus, Mrs. Mary Caroline BRADLEY, wife of William K. BRADLEY, in
the 26th year of her age. She has left an affectionate husband and two small
children to mourn their loss. Her death was sudden and to her friends,
unexpected. She was at church on Sabbath apparently in good health and in less
than forty-eight hours was called by an all-wise Providence to the world of
spirits.

She was something more than 10 years, a consistent member of the Associate
Reformed Church at Cedar Springs and Long Cane. She has been called in the
prime of life to pass through the dark and narrow valley and although from the
severity of her disease she was unable in her last moments to speak and tell
those around her how a christian can die, yet from her past life, her friends
have far better evidence of her eternal happiness, than can possibly be derived
from a death bed scene or any expressions of those upon the verge of eternity.

She was a humble and sincere Christian, a faithful and devoted wife, a tender
and affectionate mother and an indulgent mistress. She was beloved and
esteemed by all who knew her and her untimely end is severely felt and lamented
by a large circle of friends and acquaintances. But we sorrow not as those who
have no hope, but believe that our loss has been her unspeakable gain, and that
she is now amongst those who have washed their robes and made them white in the
blood of the Lamb, and that she now joins in everlasting ascriptions of praise
to Him that loves us and gave himself for us.
Buried near her parents:
McCaslan Cemetery, McCormick County, South Carolina, USA

Mary Caroline Bradley, Consort of William H. Bradley & daughter or Robert and Elizabeth Foster who departed this life 18th of May 1847 aged 25 years 10 months & 11 days. She has left a husband and two small children to mourn her loss. She was a consistent member of the Church a model for virtue and benevolence and was characterized by all the graces that adorn the wife and the Christian.



http://files.usgwarchives.net/sc/abbeville/newspapers/newspape64nw.txt



http://familypedia.wikia.com/wiki/McCaslan_Cemetery,_McCormick_County,_South_Carolina,_USA


File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by:
C Gravelle [email protected] August 28, 2007, 5:15 pm

The Abbeville Banner 1847
NEWSPAPER ABSTRACTS FROM "THE ABBEVILLE BANNER", Abbeville, South Carolina for
JUNE 1847 and JULY 1847

NEWSPAPER Issue of Wednesday, JUNE 2, 1847

OBITUARIES

DIED, at her residence in Abbeville District on Tuesday morning the 18th ult.
of Cholera Morbus, Mrs. Mary Caroline BRADLEY, wife of William K. BRADLEY, in
the 26th year of her age. She has left an affectionate husband and two small
children to mourn their loss. Her death was sudden and to her friends,
unexpected. She was at church on Sabbath apparently in good health and in less
than forty-eight hours was called by an all-wise Providence to the world of
spirits.

She was something more than 10 years, a consistent member of the Associate
Reformed Church at Cedar Springs and Long Cane. She has been called in the
prime of life to pass through the dark and narrow valley and although from the
severity of her disease she was unable in her last moments to speak and tell
those around her how a christian can die, yet from her past life, her friends
have far better evidence of her eternal happiness, than can possibly be derived
from a death bed scene or any expressions of those upon the verge of eternity.

She was a humble and sincere Christian, a faithful and devoted wife, a tender
and affectionate mother and an indulgent mistress. She was beloved and
esteemed by all who knew her and her untimely end is severely felt and lamented
by a large circle of friends and acquaintances. But we sorrow not as those who
have no hope, but believe that our loss has been her unspeakable gain, and that
she is now amongst those who have washed their robes and made them white in the
blood of the Lamb, and that she now joins in everlasting ascriptions of praise
to Him that loves us and gave himself for us.


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