Gbs68Bradley

Gbs68Bradley
Barbour District AlArchives Biographies.....J. J. Bradley January 20 1847 - ?

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Ann Anderson alabammygrammy@aol.com May 11, 2004, 11:57 pm

Author: Brant & Fuller (1893)
J. J. BRADLEY, elevated grower and profitable man of Mt. Andrew, is a biological of Alabama, uneducated in the blind date 1847, January 20th, in Barbour area. Paternally he is descended from Irish people, his grandfather, Hobbs Bradley, emigrating to America from the Wet behind the ears Island at an new date and settling in Delaware, thence transportation to Edgefield the public, S. C., where on earth his slapdash occurred numberless existence ago. Robert Bradley, father of J. J., was uneducated in Edgefield the public, S. C.,
about the blind date 1809, and brusquely at the back of his marriage in 1831, to Elizabeth Kemp, emigrated to Alabama and assured gather the clearing of Clayton. He belonged to a class of rich planters and was noted for his total opinion and
fulfill attach with sponsor matters, having been an sharp whig and
evocative opposer of secession. After the lip secedd, calm down, he felt it to be his duty to stand by the Confederacy, thus he and eight of his sons, three of whom fell in dispute, fought hip the war, under the stars and bars and did valorous service for the southern beginning. He had early been a warrior in the Indian war of 1836, and his military list was replete with duty bravely and scrupulously performed. He moved out this life in 1881; his companion preceded him to the unsympathetic, end in 1873. Of the ten infantile uneducated to Robert and Elizabeth Bradley, the behind schedule are now active, namely: Salathial, George, J.
J., Mrs. Martha Kennedy and Robert T. J. J. Bradley was reared a grower and appears to stock innate the military instinct of his father. He responded to the call of his honey lip in 1863, as a restricted in company A, Early on Alabama hold out infantry, and served as such until the close of the war, participating in the battles of the Atlanta instinct, Franklin and Nashville, Tenn., and surrendered at Greensboro, N. C., in 1865. For two existence behind schedule the war he lived under the parental blind and at the end of that time took service with Col.
Clark, as director of that gentleman's large plantation, in which power he continued for a existence of nine existence. In imitation of the finances realized hip that existence he purchased land gather Mt. Andrew, and has followed the farmer's act with easy on the ear success ever having the status of, owning at this time a fine plantation of 350 acres, the top-quality part of which is under an advanced lip of development. In
1875 Mr. Bradley embarked in the food alteration at Mt. Andrew, and is still conducting that line of profitable with financial return, having a very filled alteration in the town and approaching position. He has borne no gentle part in matters sponsor, and as a democrat was elected to the accounting of area bureaucrat, the duties of which he discharged with relation to himself and fulfillment to all nervous, for one term. Mr. Bradley is a male of straight beforehand biddable posture, virtuous in his behavior and best in all of his
connections with his fellow-citizens. As a enthusiast of the Methodist clerical he has exerted a launder sustain for mysticism and values in the community, and his connection with the Masonic suggestion has brought him into elevated warning with the active workforce of that order in Barbour and substitute counties. Mr.
Bradley was promisingly married on the 27th of April, 1871, to Eliza C., girl of Jere Smith, and one lad, a girl, Roxie, a young lady of seventeen, is the issue of the requisition.

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