5770. Ana Elena "Anonguita" Bradley (Washington Bradley , Tomás Bradley , Thomas Osgood Bradley , Joseph Bradley , William Bradley , Joseph Bradley , Daniell , Danyell )
Ana married Rodolfo Gorlero Pizarro.
They had the following children:
6818 F i Mónica Gorlero 6819 F ii Cynthia Gorlero 6820 M iii Esteban Gorlero
5772. Dr. Carlos Alfredo Bradley (Washington Bradley , Tomás Bradley , Thomas Osgood Bradley , Joseph Bradley , William Bradley , Joseph Bradley , Daniell , Danyell )
Carlos married Emma Sara Saubidet Duncan.
They had the following children:
+ 6821 F i María Bradley Saubidet + 6822 F ii Florencia Bradley Saubidet + 6823 F iii Cecilia Bradley Saubidet 6824 M iv Carlos Bradley Saubidet 6825 M v Father Tomás Bradley Saubidet, S.J. + 6826 F vi Dra. Mercedes Bradley Saubidet
5773. Agueda "Itha" Bradley (Eduardo Bradley , Tomás Bradley , Thomas Osgood Bradley , Joseph Bradley , William Bradley , Joseph Bradley , Daniell , Danyell ) was born 1 on 7 Jun 1911 in Quilmes, Buenos Aires, Argentina. She died 2 on 3 Aug 1949 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Agueda married 1 Ricardo Gómez Coll son of Ricardo Gómez and Etelvina Coll on 3 Aug 1949 in Quilmes, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Ricardo was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He died in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
They had the following children:
+ 6827 M i Ricardo Eduardo Gómez Coll + 6828 M ii Guillermo Santiago Gómez Bradley + 6829 M iii Marcelo Jorge Gómez Bradley + 6830 M iv Horacio Tomás Gómez Bradley + 6831 M v Miguel Alfredo Gómez Coll Bradley
5774. Eduardo Bradley (Eduardo Bradley , Tomás Bradley , Thomas Osgood Bradley , Joseph Bradley , William Bradley , Joseph Bradley , Daniell , Danyell )
Eduardo married María Isabel Wernike.
They had the following children:
+ 6832 M i Dr. Eduardo Bradley + 6833 F ii María Isabel Bradley + 6834 M iii Tomás Bradley + 6835 F iv Patricia Bradley + 6836 M v Ing. Roberto Bradley , ingeniero agrónomo
5775. Noemí Susana "Beba" Bradley (Eduardo Bradley , Tomás Bradley , Thomas Osgood Bradley , Joseph Bradley , William Bradley , Joseph Bradley , Daniell , Danyell )
Noemí married Jaime Fernández-Madero.
They had the following children:
+ 6837 M i Jaime Fernández-Madero + 6838 F ii Florencia Fernández-Madero + 6839 F iii Lucía Fernández-Madero 6840 F iv Elena Fernández-Madero Elena married Pablo Ongay. 6841 F v Ana Fernández-Madero
5777. Sadie Howell Bradley (John Bradley , Osgood Bradley , Thomas Osgood Bradley , Jonathan B. Bradley , William Bradley , Joseph Bradley , Daniell , Danyell ) was born on 1 Jul 1868 in New York, New York, USA. She died in Jan 1934 in Nutley, Essex Co., New Jersey, USA.
Sadie married Henry Merwin Stiles son of Walter Techenor Stiles and Mary Elizabeth Conine. Henry was born on 20 Jun 1864 in Newark, New Jersey, USA.
They had the following children:
6842 M i Hubert M. Stiles was born in 1889 in Newark, New Jersey, USA. + 6843 F ii Margery Inness Stiles 6844 M iii Walter B. Stiles was born on 15 Aug 1894 in Newark, New Jersey, USA. 6845 M iv Leslie C. Stiles 6846 M v John B. Stiles 6847 M vi Charles Stiles
5780. John Erving Bradley (Henry Osgood Bradley , Osgood Bradley , Thomas Osgood Bradley , Jonathan B. Bradley , William Bradley , Joseph Bradley , Daniell , Danyell ) was born 1 on 26 Feb 1860.
John Erving Bradley, only son of Henry Osgood and Sarah L. (Stockbridge) Bradley, was born February 26, 1860. He received academical instruction in the high school of Worcester, and studied for one year in Amherst College. At the early age of eighteen years he entered upon an independent career, taking employment with the old Jerome Marble Company of Worcester, manufacturer of paints, oils, and mill supplies. He remained with the firm for four years, acquiring a familiar knowledge of all developments of the business including all the manufacturing processes, and was about to enter upon a traveling engagement in the interests of the establishment when (in March, 1882) he entered the employ of Osgood Bradley & Sons. After the death of the uncle in 1896, he became general manager of Osgood Bradley & Sons' business, and was so occupied for five years, and until the death of his father, when he became full owner. Under his management the high reputation of the house has been fully maintained, and the scope of its business considerably enlarged, while its worth to the community is manifested by the employment it affords to a company of nearly three hundred operatives, the majority being men of family. His deep interest in industrial affairs is evidenced by his connection with various important bodies,--the National Association of Manufacturers; the Master Car Builders' Association of America; the American Railroad Appliance Association; the New England Steam Railroad Club; the New England Street Car Railroad Club, in which he is a member of the executive board; and the Worcester Metal Trade Association. He is also a member of the Worcester Club, and of its membership committee; the Tatnuck Country Golf and Tennis Club; the Tatassit Canoe Club, of which he is commodore; and the Up-Town Club, of which he is president. He served for three years in the Worcester Light Infantry, and is a member of its Veteran Association, and of the membership committee of that body. His political affiliations are with the Republican party. He has been frequently solicited to enter upon active political life, and to become a candidate for various offices, but his deep interest in business concerns and in the commercial and social bodies to which he is attached would not permit him to accept proffers which were at once sincere and importunate.
Mr. Bradley married, October, 1887, Emma L. D. Dingley, daughter of Hon. John B. and Maria M. (Kinney) Dingley, both of whom are deceased. Her father was a prominent business man of Gardiner, Maine, and was the first mayor of the city, occupying the position for several terms through various re-elections. Two children have been born to Mr. and Mrs. Bradley--Helen, June, 1888; and Katherine, April 1895.
[Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worchester County, Vol. 1, 726-727]
John married 1 Emma L. D. Dingley daughter of John B. Dingley Hon. and Maria M. Kinney on 13 Oct 1886. Emma was born in Gardiner, Maine, USA.
They had the following children:
6848 F i Helen Osgood Bradley was born 1 on 16 Jun 1887. 6849 F ii Katherine Bradley was born 1 on 2 Apr 1895.
5784. Willard H. Poor (James C. Poor , James Poor , Mary Bradley , Jonathan B. Bradley , William Bradley , Joseph Bradley , Daniell , Danyell ) was born 1 on 31 Jul 1876 in North Andover, Massachusetts, USA. He died 2 on 4 Jul 1929 in North Andover, Massachusetts, USA.
Willard married 1 Mary Taylor on 26 Oct 1913. Mary was born 2 on 15 Feb 1882 in North Andover, Massachusetts, USA. She died 3 in 1945 in Lawrence, Massachusetts, USA.
They had the following children:
+ 6850 M i Daniel Clinton Poor
5785. Charles Bradley (Charles Bradley , Charles Smith Bradley , Charles Bradley , Jonathan B. Bradley , William Bradley , Joseph Bradley , Daniell , Danyell ) was born 1 on 19 Dec 1877 in Providence, Rhode Island, USA. He died 2 on 17 Jan 1910 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
Charles married 1 Hellen Nancy Hunt daughter of Horatio Allen Hunt and Phebe Billings Lewis on 16 Oct 1901 in Providence, Rhode Island, USA. Hellen was born 2 on 26 Jan 1877. She died 3 in 1914.
They had the following children:
6851 M i Charles Bradley 6852 M ii Horatio Hunt Bradley 6853 M iii George Lothrop Bradley
5787. Joseph Manton Bradley (Charles Bradley , Charles Smith Bradley , Charles Bradley , Jonathan B. Bradley , William Bradley , Joseph Bradley , Daniell , Danyell ) was born 1 on 10 Dec 1882 in Providence, Rhode Island, USA. He died 2 on 15 Mar 1915.
Joseph married 1 Margaret Sophia Walter daughter of Teophilus Vivian Walter and Sophia Sherlock on 14 Sep 1910 in Portland, Oregon, USA. Margaret was born 2 on 27 Sep 1885 in Tacoma, Washington, USA. She died 3 after 1914.
They had the following children:
6854 M i Joseph Manton Bradley 6855 F ii Margaret Bradley
5806. Ethel Randolph "Polly" Thayer (Ezra Ripley Thayer , James Bradley Thayer , Susanna Bradley , Jonathan B. Bradley , William Bradley , Joseph Bradley , Daniell , Danyell )
Ethel married 1 Donald Carter Starr [image] son of Edwin Starr and Alice. Donald was born in 1901 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. He died on 10 Mar 1992 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
"Donald C. Starr of Boston, a former Boston attorney who served as assistant attorney general for Massachusetts, died Tuesday at home after a battle with cancer. He was 91.Born in Cambridge, he graduated from Andover Academy, Harvard College in 1922 and Harvard Law School in 1925.Mr. Starr practiced law with Warren, Garfield, Lamson and Whiteside and specialized in wills and estates. An avid sportsman, he sailed around the world between 1932 and 1934 and wrote a book on tennis. He was a member of St. Botolph, Somerset, The Tavern, Jesters, and The Tennis, Racquet and Cruising Club of America.
He is survived by his wife, Polly (Thayer); and two daughters, Victoria of Chinon, France and Dinah of Boston."
[Boston Herald, Obituaries, March 14, 1992]
Donald C. Starr, "the Commander"
"..a man of many talents, competent in each; a man of many appearances, yet centered in a true identity."
Donald Carter Starr, son of Edwin and Alice Starr, was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1901, and grew up in Winchester. He graduated from Phillips Academy, Andover, in 1918, after narrowly surviving the great flu epidemic of that year, and from Harvard College in 1922, earning law degree from Harvard Law School in 1925. "I practiced law in Boston for seven years," he reported to the class secretary, "spending progressively less time on foot, as in pursuing elusive and recalcitrant witnesses into the cargo holds of visiting steamships, and more under a roof, drafting opinions, pleadings, and documents in the 'lawyer's' language that both amuses and irritates the layman.... Two years as an Assistant Attorney General in my native state provided some valuable early experience with the legislative process that served to moderate the veneration in which a young practitioner might be upposed to hold it..." This disillusionment, combined with an inborn wanderlust, may have had something to do with his decision to go to sea for a prolonged breath of fresh air.
There is much material about his voyage around the world in the Pilgrim, but one important event he mentions in the book with such discretion that it might almost be missed: he left the schooner for a detour to Italy to meet his fiancée, Polly Thayer of Boston, the daughter of Harvard Law School Dean Ezra Ripley Thayer and a distinguished painter in her own right. They were married in Genoa on December 13, 1933 and spent their honeymoon in Paris before Donald rejoined the Pilgrim in Nice, France, and Polly returned to Boston in a steamship. Their marriage continued vibrant for its duration of nearly sixty years. After circumnavigating the globe in the Pilgrim, Donald settled in as a lawyer, although he never ceased to be a man of many facets, some of which are explored in the links at the left. He and Polly had two children, Vicky and Dinah, and Polly continued pursuing her artistic career while raising them. Her work is in the collections of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia; the Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University; and the New Britain Museum of American Art, among many others. Donald died of cancer at his Beacon Street home on March 10, 1992. According to his obituary in The Boston Globe, the accomplishment he was proudest of "was his leading role in the late 1950s in converting the banks of the Charles River into a series of public parks and lagoons, from what had been until then useless sloping wasteland" after he learned of the plans for building Storrow Drive at the River's edge.
As to his "philosphy of life," he summed it up in another communication to the Harvard Class Reports:"It is a melancholy fact that most contemporary speculation about the future of Man is concerned rather with whether he will destroy himself completely han with what new heights he may attain to. But we should not yield to discouragement; when we look at the whole vast, multifarious, and marvelous evolution of life, we see the working of a Force infinitely inventive, tirelessly persistent, and robustly optimistic, that made the primordial scum into modern man with precious little assistance from us; indeed with some kicking and screaming, not to mention some downright sabotage. If we represent the whole span of that development (which scientists believe has taken about 1200 million years) by a twenty-four hour day, then the time during which civilized man has been on the scene, with the power to collaborate with the process, has so far occupied less than two seconds. It is as though we were on a surfboard riding on the face of a great advancing wave; if we can keep our balance, we can be carried forward unimaginable distances to unimaginable shores... It is of the nature of the evolutionary process to produce surprises, and just as the history of the process is unexplainable (and I understand that no reputable scientist pretends that it is otherwise) so is its future unpredictable, and it may be that one of its glorious spurts is just ahead -- if we can just keep our balance in that surfboard."
[by Dorothy Koval, using materials made available by Polly Thayer Starr]
They had the following children:
6856 F i Victoria Thayer Starr 6857 F ii Dinah Christina Carter Starr
5810. Sophia Ripley Ames (Sarah Ripley Thayer , James Bradley Thayer , Susanna Bradley , Jonathan B. Bradley , William Bradley , Joseph Bradley , Daniell , Danyell ) was born 1 on 4 Jun 1907. She died 2 on 10 Nov 1972.
They had the following children:
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6858 M i Alexander Bennett Boyer
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