2156. Asenath Bradley (Richard Bradley , Jehiell Bradley , John Bradley , Abraham Bradley , William , Danyell ) was born 1 on 19 Jul 1778 in Bethlehem, Connecticut, USA. She died 2 on 19 Mar 1861. She was buried in East Morris Cemetery, East Morris, Connecticut, USA.
Asenath married 1 Seth Farnham son of Seth Farnham and Dinah Woodruff Gibbs on 25 Nov 1802. Seth was born 2 on 17 May 1777. He died 3 in 1831.
They had the following children:
3871 F i Emily Collins Farnham was born 1 on 10 Dec 1803. Emily married Harry W. Harrison. 3872 F ii Phebe Farnham was born 1 on 22 Dec 1805. She died 2 in 1894. 3873 F iii Harriett Farnham was born 1 on 8 Sep 1809. Harriett married 1 George Benton on 8 Sep 1829. + 3874 M iv William Harvey Farnham
2158. Stephen Bradley (Stephen Bradley , Stephen Bradley , Daniel Bradley , Abraham Bradley , William , Danyell ) was born 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 on 9 May 1745 in Milford, Connecticut, USA. He died 6 in Feb 1840 in Cheshire, Connecticut, USA.
Stephen married Sarah Reed on 2 Jan 1771 in New Haven, Connecticut, USA. Sarah was born 1, 2, 3, 4 in 1750 in (of) New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
They had the following children:
3875 F i Rebecca Bradley was born 1, 2 on 16 Nov 1771 in New Haven, Connecticut, USA. She was christened on 8 Mar 1772 in New Haven, Connecticut, USA. 3876 M ii Tyrus Bradley was born 1, 2 on 30 Jul 1773 in New Haven, Connecticut, USA. He was christened on 26 Sep 1773 in New Haven, Connecticut, USA. 3877 F iii Lucy Bradley was born 1, 2 on 8 Jul 1775 in New Haven, Connecticut, USA. She was christened on 13 Aug 1775 in New Haven, Connecticut, USA. 3878 M iv Andrew Bradley was born 1, 2 on 22 Mar 1778 in Cheshire, Connecticut, USA. Andrew married Mary Bunnell in 1801 in Cheshire, New haven Co., USA. Mary was born 1 in 1778 in Cheshire, New Haven Co., Connecticut, USA. 3879 M v Stephen Bradley was born 1, 2 on 24 Sep 1779 in Cheshire, Connecticut, USA. He died on 14 Jun 1853 in Bethany, Connecticut, USA. He was buried in Episcopal Graveyard, Bethany, Connecticut, USA. Stephen married 1 (1) Hannah Sena Doolittle on 24 Jun 1802 in Branford, Connecticut, USA. Hannah was born about 1780 in Cheshire, Connecticut, USA. She was christened on 18 Jun 1780 in Cheshire, Connecticut, USA. She died on 18 Feb 1831 in Bethany, Connecticut, USA. She was buried in Episcopal Graveyard, Bethany, Connecticut, USA. Stephen married (2) Chloe 1 in 1832 in Bethany, Connecticut, USA. Chloe was born in 1781 in Cheshire, Connecticut, USA. She died on 8 Jan 1837 in Bethany, Connecticut, USA. + 3880 M vi Eli Bradley , carpenter 3881 M vii Benedict Bradley was born 1, 2 on 29 May 1783 in Cheshire, Connecticut, USA. 3882 F viii Sarah Bradley was born 1, 2 on 14 May 1785 in Cheshire, Connecticut, USA. 3883 F ix Ashbel Bradley was born 1, 2 on 8 May 1787 in Cheshire, Connecticut, USA. 3884 F x Elizabeth Ann Bradley was born 1, 2 on 27 Jun 1789 in Cheshire, Connecticut, USA. 3885 M xi Philo Bradley was born 1, 2 on 24 Jul 1791 in Cheshire, Connecticut, USA. 3886 M xii Uri Bradley was born 1, 2 on 16 Aug 1794 in Cheshire, Connecticut, USA.
2176. Daniel Bradley (Daniel Bradley , Daniell Bradley , Daniel Bradley , Abraham Bradley , William , Danyell ) was born on 15 Jul 1750 in Wallingford, New Haven, Connecticut, USA. He died on 2 May 1818 in Hamden (Cheshire), Connecticut, USA. He was buried in Old Cemetery, Cheshire, Connnecticut, USA.
Moved to Connecticut "after the revages of the British troops in Vermont."
1782 - Enlisted in Capt. Abraham Jackson's militia Co. of Wallingford, Connecticut, for service at Castleton
Daniel married Esther Ives daughter of Nathaniel Ives and Mehitable Andrews on 10 Dec 1772 in Cheshire, Connecticut, USA. Esther was born on 25 Apr 1751 in Wallingford, Connecticut, USA. She died on 16 Dec 1833 in Cheshire, Connecticut, USA.
They had the following children:
3887 M i Asa Bradley was born on 9 Nov 1777 in Cheshire, Connecticut, USA. He died on 12 Dec 1863 in Cheshire, Connecticut, USA. 3888 F ii Bethena Bradley was born on 9 Nov 1777 in Cheshire, Connecticut, USA. She died in 1852. + 3889 M iii David Bradley + 3890 F iv Esther Bradley 3891 M v Daniel Bradley was born about 1784 in Mt. Carmel, Hamden, Connecticut, USA. He died after 1824 in (prob.) Middlebury, New York, USA. 3892 M vi Abijah Bradley was born on 11 Jun 1786 in Mt. Carmel, Hamden, Connecticut, USA. He died in (prob.) Middlebury, New York, USA. + 3893 M vii Lyman Bradley 3894 F viii Nancy Bradley was born on 18 Sep 1791 in Mt. Carmel, Hamden, Connecticut, USA. + 3895 M ix Levi Bradley
2179. Dea. Aaron Bradley (Daniel Bradley , Daniell Bradley , Daniel Bradley , Abraham Bradley , William , Danyell ) was born on 3 Aug 1757 in New Haven, Connecticut, USA. He died on 5 Feb 1828 in Hartford, Connecticut, USA. He was buried in Mount Carmel, Hamden, Connecticut, USA.
Aaron married (1) Patience Todd daughter of Abner Todd and Mary Tuttle about 1790. Patience was born 1 on 6 Dec 1762 in New Haven, Connecticut, USA. She died 2 on 1 Nov 1801.
They had the following children:
+ 3896 F i Chloe Bradley 3897 M ii David Bradley was born on 29 Mar 1784 in Hartford, Connecticut, USA. He died on 4 Apr 1789 in Hartford, Connecticut, USA. 3898 F iii Mary "Polly" Bradley was born 1 in 1786. She was christened on 2 Jul 1786 in Hartford, Connecticut, USA. She died on 13 Dec 1860. Mary married 1 Silas Hitchcock on 22 Oct 1806 in Cheshire, Connecticut, USA. Silas was born about 1782. + 3899 M iv David Bradley 3900 F v Martha Bradley was born 1 on 3 Jul 1793 in Hartford, Connecticut, USA. She died on 9 May 1866. Martha married John Fitch son of Nathaniel Fitch and Mary Thompson on 11 Oct 1810 in Hartford, Connecticut, USA. John was born on 9 Oct 1780 in Hartford, Connecticut, USA. He died on 28 Jan 1858.
Aaron married (2) Esther Thompson daughter of Jacob Thompson and Esther Mansfield on 20 Jun 1803 in New Haven, Connecticut, USA. Esther was born in 1773 in Hartford, Connecticut, USA. She died on 21 Feb 1821 in Hartford, Connecticut, USA.
Aaron married (3) Abigail Bassett Munson daughter of Bazil Munson and Abigail Bassett on 9 Jan 1822 in Southington, Connecticut, USA. Abigail was born on 20 Jul 1772 in New Haven, Connecticut, USA. She died in 1852.
2184. Asahel Bradley (William Bradley , Daniell Bradley , Daniel Bradley , Abraham Bradley , William , Danyell ) was born on 3 Jan 1758 in New Haven, Connecticut, USA. He died on 5 Aug 1836 in New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
Asahel married (1) Abigail Rogers.
They had the following children:
3901 M i Noah Rogerer Bradley was born 1 on 29 Oct 1797 in Lee, Massachusetts, USA. 3902 F ii Abigail Bradley was born on 20 Sep 1799 in Stockbridge, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts, USA.
Asahel married (2) Huldah about 1780 in Lanesborough, Berkshire Co., Massachusetts, USA. Huldah was born in 1762.
2189. Anna Bradley (William Bradley , Daniell Bradley , Daniel Bradley , Abraham Bradley , William , Danyell ) was born on 17 Sep 1775. She died in 1810.
Anna married Hiram Wildman before 1804. Hiram was born in 1771. He died in 1860.
They had the following children:
+ 3903 F i Lois A. Wildman
2192. Hannah Bradley (Jabez Bradley , Daniell Bradley , Daniel Bradley , Abraham Bradley , William , Danyell ) was born 1 on 21 Dec 1758 in New Haven, Connecticut, USA. She died 2 on 25 Jan 1786 in Barkhamstead, Connecticut, USA.
Hannah married 1 Jonathan Alling on 3 Nov 1774 in New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
They had the following children:
3904 F i Mary Alling was born 1 on 22 Apr 1776 in Hamden, Connecticut, USA. She died 2 on 30 Apr 1859 in Northville, New York, USA. Mary married 1 Adonijah Tillotson on 4 Jul 1793 in Whitestown, New York, USA. Adonijah was born on 31 Jul 1769. He died on 16 Apr 1860. + 3905 F ii Chloe Alling 3906 M iii Rudolph Alling was born 1 in Dec 1783 in Hamden, Connecticut, USA. He died 2 on 10 May 1815 in Northville, New York, USA. Rudolph married Theodotia. Theodotia died 1 on 4 Mar 1812 in Northville, New York, USA.
2193. Esther Bradley (Jabez Bradley , Daniell Bradley , Daniel Bradley , Abraham Bradley , William , Danyell ) was born 1 on 3 Jul 1762 in New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
Esther married Asa Goodyear son of Asa Goodyear and Mehitable Sackett. Asa was born 1 on 14 Feb 1762 in New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
They had the following children:
3907 F i Rhoda Goodyear was born 1 on 22 Oct 1782 in New Haven, Connecticut, USA. She died 2 on 10 Nov 1802 in Hamden, Connecticut, USA. 3908 F ii Mehitabel Goodyear was born 1 on 22 Sep 1784 in New Haven, Connecticut, USA. She died after 1812. Mehitabel resided 2 in 1812 in Windham, New York, USA. Mehitabel married 1 Seba Osborn in Oct 1809 in Hamden, Connecticut, USA. 3909 F iii Nancy Goodyear was born 1 on 18 Mar 1786 in New Haven, Connecticut, USA. Nancy married Nathaniel Ferris. Nathaniel was born in (of) Windham, New York, USA. 3910 M iv unnamed son was born in 1789 in Hamden, Connecticut, USA. He died 1 on 3 Jan 1789 in Hamden, Connecticut, USA. 3911 F v Betsey Goodyear died after 1812. Betsey resided 1 in 1812 in Semphronius, New York, USA. Betsey married Walter Comstock. 3912 F vi Esther Goodyear died after 1814. Esther resided 1 in 1814 in Genoa, New York, USA.
2194. Jabez Bradley , Jr. (Jabez Bradley , Daniell Bradley , Daniel Bradley , Abraham Bradley , William , Danyell ) was born 1 in Aug 1765. He died 2 on 20 Feb 1817 in Whitestown, New York, USA.
GENOA - was formed as "Milton," Jan. 27, 1789; and its name was changed April 6, 1808. Locke was taken off in 1802. It is the S. W. corner town of the co., lying upon the E. bank of Cayuga Lake. The surface is a rolling region, gradually rising from the lake to a height of about 600 ft. and divided into ridges by the valleys of Big and Little Salmon Creek, which extend through near the center.32 The declivities that that border upon the streams in some places are steep and 50 to 150 ft. high. The soil consists of a strip of clay along the banks of the lake, and a deep, rich, gravelly loam in the other parts of the town. Genoa, (p.v.,) on Big Salmon Creek, contains 2 churches, 2 flouring mills, a tannery, and a furnace and machine shop. Pop. 300. Northville (Kings Ferry p.o.) is situated in the N. W. part of the town. Pop. 200. Five Corners (p.v.) contains 35 dwellings. East Genoa (p.o.) is a hamlet. The first settlements were made anterior to the organization of the co. Jabez Bradley was the first settler, at Northville. The census reports 6 churches in town.
[CAYUGA COUNTY; From French's Gazetteer of the State of New York, 1860; Transcribed by Steve and Pat McKay, July 1997]
Jabez married 1 Esther Bradley daughter of Eli Bradley and Esther Goodyear in 1785. Esther was born 2 on 23 Feb 1765 in New Haven, Connecticut, USA. She died 3 on 10 Jun 1850 in Northville, New York, USA.
They had the following children:
3913 F i Hannah Bradley was born 1 on 23 Apr 1786 in Hamden, Connecticut, USA. She died 2 on 21 Oct 1807. 3914 F ii Esther Bradley was born 1 on 26 Feb 1788 in Hamden, Connecticut, USA. She died 2 on 22 Sep 1817. Esther married (1) Reuben Pomeroy. Esther married (2) Darius Adams. 3915 F iii Julia Bradley was born 1, 2 on 4 Jul 1790. She died 3, 4 on 4 Feb 1826 in Barre, New York, USA. Julia married John Goodyear son of Titus Goodyear and Abigail Atwater on 5 Apr 1807. John was born 1 on 17 Oct 1785. He died 2, 3 on 17 Jan 1826 in Barre, New York, USA. 3916 M iv Jabez Bradley was born 1 on 13 Jul 1792. He died 2 on 7 Jun 1851. + 3917 M v Dan Bradley + 3918 M vi Henry Bradley 3919 F vii Lue Bradley was born 1 on 30 May 1798. She died 2 on 8 Jul 1873. Lue married Darius Adams after 1817. 3920 F viii Anna Bradley was born 1 on 9 Dec 1800. She died 2 on 21 Jan 1811. 3921 F ix Eliza Bradley was born 1 on 3 Nov 1803. She died 2 on 25 Apr 1841. Eliza married Harvey Adams. 3922 M x Walter G. Bradley was born 1 on 16 Nov 1808. He died 2 on 25 Aug 1882.
Walter is said to have had 6 children.Walter married Henrietta Todd.
2195. Hon. Dan Bradley (Jabez Bradley , Daniell Bradley , Daniel Bradley , Abraham Bradley , William , Danyell ) was born 1, 2 on 10 Jun 1767 in Mt. Carmel (Haddam), Connecticut, USA. He died 3, 4, 5, 6 on 19 Sep 1838 in Marcellus, Onondaga Co., New York, USA.
"HON. DAN BRADLEY--was a son of Jabez and Esther Bradley. He was born at Mount Carmel, (since Haddam,) New Haven County, Connecticut, 10th June, 1767. He received a classical education, at Yale College. He entered that celebrated institution in his nineteenth year. Four years afterwards, on the 9th of September, 1789, he graduated with distinguished academic honors, and received his master's degree out of course, at the age of twenty-three. In October, 1790, he was licensed to preach the gospel, by the association of New Haven County, and the same month, viz. 21st day of October, 1790, was married to Miss Eunice Beach. On the 11th of January, 1792, he was ordained at Haddam, Connecticut, to the pastoral charge of the Church at Whitestown, New Hartford. In the month of February following, he removed his family to that place, and took charge of this new congregation and parish, and continued his pastoral care of this flock nearly three years. He was succeeded by the Rev. Mr. Johnson. On the occasion of the induction of Mr. Johnson to his pastoral office, and in honor of the event, was given, (after the solemn services of the ordination at Church,) a grand "Ordination Ball." Singular as this may appear at the present day, it was a custom then practiced by our Puritan fathers, who on any other occasion would have thought it exceedingly sinful, and perhaps a mode of religious rejoicing, which in this degenerate age of godly alienation, might be thought rather questionable.
In January, 1795, Rev. Dan Bradley was dismissed from the pastoral charge of the Church in Whitestown, at New Hartford, and the 6th of September following, removed with his family to the town of Marcellus, at the age of twenty-nine. The country was then comparatively a wilderness. He entered at once into the business of farming, with zeal and cheerfulness, and soon became noted for the purity of his taste, and success of his undertakings, setting a beautiful example to those around him, that education and refinement of mind were essential attributes to happiness and prosperity. He was appointed a Judge of Onondaga County Courts, in 1801, and by his display of legal knowledge, soon became somewhat distinguished as a Jurist. In 1808, he was appointed First Judge of the County, which office he held with some degree of distinction, till the time of his resignation in 1813, when he was succeeded by Joshua Forman. He was somewhat remarkable for his ready classic humor, and on many occasions displayed it much to the amusement and gratification of his friends. On a time, during is official capacity as judge, a certain colored man, named Hank Blakeman occupied, on the Oswego River, just above Oswego Falls, a commodious place for landing, and it was also a convenient crossing place. For the privilege of landing on his dock, the colored man exacted a small fee. This was thought rather oppressive by some of his neighbors, who summoned the Road Commissioners of the town, who laid out a road in such a manner as considerably to abridge his privileges. He feeling himself aggrieved, appealed to the Judges of Common Pleas, who upon a proper representation of the facts, took the matter into consideration. A day was set for an investigation of the matter, and Judges Humphreys, Bradley and Vredenburgh, accompanied by the present Judge Moseley, then a student with Judge Forman, at Onondaga, who went down as an advocate of the aggrieved party's rights. In those days the roads were almost impassable in that region, and the party made arrangements to go down in a boat from Salina. A suitable store of provisions and other necessaries, was laid in for the occasion, and the party set off in high spirits, anticipating a delightful trip. The day was propitious; they glided down the river beautifully, and it required but little exertion to make the desired progress. While passing along under the shady oaks and elms which crowned the margin of the river, Judge Bradley languishingly remarked how pleasant was their journey, and quoted the first verse of Virgil's Georgics,
"Tityre, tu, patulae recubans sub tegmine fagi," &c.
On they went, enjoying the scenery beyond measure. They examined the case in hand, and finally reversed the acts of the Commissioners, restoring to the injured party his rights in full, very much to his satisfaction, who was so much rejoiced, that he gave, voluntarily, as a fee to his young lawyer, five silver dollars, which he has since declared was his first and richest fee, and gave him more pleasure, than any other received in his life. Business done, they turned their faces towards home. But with the fatigues of the day, and the opposing current of the river, their progress was in the beginning rather slow. However, by dint of perseverance and hard labor, they made respectable progress. It was work indeed, and to add to their embarrassment, night was at hand; the musketoes, gnats, flies and bullfrogs, gave them no peace, and some of the party began to murmur. In this state of affairs, Judge Bradley was called upon to reverse his sentiment, received with so much éclat in the morning, whereupon he readily replied--
___ "facilis descensus Averni;
Sed revocare grandum, superasque evadere ad auras,
Hoc opus, hic labor est."
Which, in the language of a familiar poet, may be rendered,
"Easy the fall to Pluto's dreary den,
But hard the scrabble to get back again."
The flagging spirits of the party were revised by this sally, and the rest of the voyage was performed, if not with wished for speed, with greater cheerfulness.
To return, it is not of his professional career that we designed so much to speak, nor of his character as a man, a christian, a parent and a friend, though in all these respects the only language could be that of eulogy. But it is of him and his influence as an agriculturist, that this sketch was mainly designed.
Always correctly viewing agriculture as the great vase of national prosperity, he devoted himself with a well directed zeal, (which some term enthusiasm,) to a thorough examination of the principles on which the cultivation of the soil should be conducted. His grand object was to reduce the process of agriculture to a science, and to induce organization and order where confusion and uncertainty prevailed. In his essays on the various subjects which he discussed, he displayed a master mind, deeply imbued with the principles of philosophy and experience, and his efforts have undoubtedly had a weighty influence in improving the agriculture of our county, as they have greatly enriched most of the various agricultural publications of the country. In the New England Farmer, the Baltimore Farmer and the Plough Boy, are found numerous forcible efforts of his sagacious and penetrating mind. The Genesee Farmer owed much of its elevated character to his reflections. It was for a long period the chosen medium through which for a long series of year, the rich results and ample experience of his mature mind were presented to the public. He was one of the first to attribute the hoof-ail, which prevailed extensively in 1820, to the prevalence of ergot in the grasses, and he collected a mass of facts on the subject, which set the matter forever beyond question. He always strenuously opposed the heterodox notion of wheat turning to chess--and showed conclusively by science and experiments, the absurdity of the idea. Indeed there is scarcely a subject connected with scientific or practical agriculture, on which light has not been thrown by his labors, a correct theory established, and objections to innovations obviated. Every subject that promised to be an improvement in agriculture, received his attention, and if its claims were well founded, he did not hesitate to adopt it himself, and urge its adoption by others. As a patron and advocate of agricultural societies, he was among the first, and to his opinions and influence, many of the prominent advantages derived by the State from the law of 1819, was unquestionably owing. He was appointed President of the first Onondaga County Agricultural Society, in 1819. His numerous articles, published in the volumes of the State Agricultural Society, and his contributions to most of the agricultural journals of the day, establish conclusively, the interest he felt in his favorite pursuit, and the zeal and intelligence he brought to its support. It was the happiness of the author in early life, to enjoy is acquaintance, and long will be remembered his conversations and lessons upon this his favorite topic. He died at his residence, at Marcellus, September 19th, 1838, aged 71 years. He died as he had lived, at peace with the world, and with an unshaken confidence in his God. Such men are an ornament to the age in which they live, and their country owes them an incalculable debt of gratitude."
[Joshua V. H. Clark, Onondaga; or Reminiscences of Earlier and Later Times, Syracuse, Stoddard and Babcock, 1849, Vol. I, 289-300]
Dan married (1) Eunice Beach daughter of Capt. John Beach and Eunice Eaton on 21 Oct 1790 in Cheshire, Connecticut, USA. Eunice was born 1, 2 on 4 Jan 1766 in Haddam, Connecticut, USA. She died 3, 4 on 19 Jul 1804 in Marcellus, Onondaga Co., New York, USA, of childbirth complications.
They had the following children:
3923 F i Nancy Bradley 1 was born 2 on 21 Jul 1791 in Cheshire, Connecticut, USA. She died before 1809. + 3924 F ii Harriet Bradley + 3925 M iii Augustus Bradley 3926 F iv Eunice Bradley 1 was born about 1800 in Marcellus, Onondaga Co., New York, USA. She died before 1805. 3927 M v William Augustus Bradley 1 was born on 20 Jun 1802 in Marcellus, Onondaga Co., New York, USA. He died 2 before 1810 in (near) Meadville, Pennsylvania, USA, a wealthy farmer, md., 1 son. + 3928 M vi Dan Beach Bradley
Dan married 1, 2 (2) Nancy Rose on 3 Feb 1805 in New Haven, Connecticut, USA. Nancy was born 3 in 1781 in New Haven, Connecticut, USA. She died 4 in 1834 in Marcellus, Onondaga Co., New York, USA.
They had the following children:
3929 F vii Eunice Theodosia Bradley 1, 2 was born 3 on 17 Nov 1805 in Marcellus, Onondaga Co., New York, USA. She died 4 on 23 Jan 1888 in New Haven, Oswego Co., New York, USA. Eunice married James Harvey Wright. James was born 1 in (of) Saugutuck, Michigan, USA. + 3930 M viii Walter Bradley 3931 F ix Nancy Bradley 1 was born about 1809. She died in (prob.) Marshall Co., Indiana, USA. Nancy married Simeon Taylor. Simeon died before 1839. 3932 M x William A. Bradley 1 was born about 1810. He died after 1869 in (prob.) Cassawago, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, USA. 3933 M xi Charles Bradley was born 1 on 13 Nov 1812. He died 2 on 4 Nov 1836 in Marcellus, Onondaga Co., New York, USA, unmarried. + 3934 M xii Isaac Bradley
2196. Rev. Joel Bradley (Jabez Bradley , Daniell Bradley , Daniel Bradley , Abraham Bradley , William , Danyell ) was born on 15 Apr 1769 in (maybe) Wallingford, Connecticut, USA. He died 1 on 3 Aug 1823 in Dewitt, New York, USA. He was buried in Old Clinton Burying Ground, Kirkland, New York, USA.
Joel married (1) Mary Ann Beach daughter of Samuel Beach and Esther Cook on 14 Sep 1795. Mary was born on 18 Sep 1771 in Wallingford, Connecticut, USA. She died on 8 Feb 1798 in Dewitt, New York, USA. She was buried in Old Clinton Burying Ground, Kirkland, New York, USA.
Joel married (2) Anna Clark after 1798. Anna was born in 1778. She died 1 on 17 Apr 1832 in Kirkland, Clinton Co., New York, USA. She was buried in Old Clinton Burying Ground, Kirkland, New York, USA.
They had the following children:
3935 F i Abigail Bradley was born on 27 Jun 1814 in Clinton, Oneida Co., New York, USA.
2222. Moses Bradley (Moses Bradley , Moses Bradley , Daniel Bradley , Abraham Bradley , William , Danyell ) was born on 9 Mar 1795 in Hamden, Connecticut, USA. He died on 29 Jul 1869 in Newbury Tsp., Geauga Co., Ohio, USA. He was buried in South Newbury Cem., Newbury, Ohio, USA.
Moses married Celia Parks daughter of Nathan Parks and Mary Ann Mallory on 14 May 1816 in Newbury Tsp., Geauga Co., Ohio, USA. Celia was born on 5 Oct 1796 in Westfield, Massachusetts, USA. She died on 8 Jun 1877 in Newbury Tsp., Geauga Co., Ohio, USA.
They had the following children:
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3936 F i Adelaide M. Bradley was born about 1818 in Newbury Twp., Geauga Co., Ohio, USA. She died after 1870. 3937 F ii Sylvia M. Bradley was born in 1820 in Newbury Tsp., Geauga Co., Ohio, USA. She died on 15 May 1871. Sylvia married Horace D. Hinckley on 1 Oct 1846 in Newbury Tsp., Geauga Co., Ohio, USA. Horace was born about 1816. 3938 F iii Martha C. Bradley was born on 27 Nov 1822 in Newbury Tsp., Geauga Co., Ohio, USA. She died on 12 Nov 1917. Martha married Detroit Burnett on 26 Feb 1853 in Newbury Tsp., Geauga Co., Ohio, USA. Detroit was born about 1818. 3939 M iv Lyman T. Bradley was born in 1824 in Newbury Tsp., Geauga Co., Ohio, USA. He died on 15 Nov 1879. Lyman married Jualia Ann Adams on 17 Feb 1852 in Newbury Tsp., Geauga Co., Ohio, USA. Jualia was born about 1828. 3940 F v Angeline M. Bradley was born in Jun 1828 in Newbury Tsp., Geauga Co., Ohio, USA. She died on 28 May 1848 in Newbury Tsp., Geauga Co., Ohio, USA. + 3941 F vi Lucyette Lucretia Bradley 3942 F vii Laura Emery Bradley was born in 1836 in Newbury Tsp., Geauga Co., Ohio, USA. She died in Nov 1839 in Newbury Twp., Geauga Co., Ohio, USA. 3943 F viii Lydia Bradley was born in 1836 in Newbury Tsp., Geauga Co., Ohio, USA. Lydia married Michael Van Buren Zabriskie. Michael was born about 1832 in Newbury Tsp., Geauga Co., Ohio, USA.
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