"Sudden Death: The wife of A Bradley last Friday went to Richmond, and on Saturday was not very well; seemed to be in a sort of exhausted state, sleeping much of the time, and when awake complained of no pain. She died on Saturday night. Her youngest daughter went into convulsions on account of the death of her mother. and for some time it was feared that she would lose her life or reason. Mr. Bradley will have the sympathy of our whole community in his great trouble." [Gardiner Home Journal, issue of April 3, 1878]
"Sudden Death: The wife of A Bradley last Friday went to Richmond, and on Saturday was not very well; seemed to be in a sort of exhausted state, sleeping much of the time, and when awake complained of no pain. She died on Saturday night. Her youngest daughter went into convulsions on account of the death of her mother. and for some time it was feared that she would lose her life or reason. Mr. Bradley will have the sympathy of our whole community in his great trouble." [Gardiner Home Journal, issue of April 3, 1878]
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