In 1801 or 1802, Edward Sands BRADLEY, son of William Brown BRADLEY and Catherine CLEMENTS was born in the Colony of New Brunswick, British North America.[1][2]
Edward was an Ensign in the 99 Regiment of Foot.[3][2]
On October 24, 1821, in recognition of his military contributions,, Edward received three Patent Grants in the Perth Military Settlement as follows:
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On February 25, 1836, Edward, age 34 or 35 years, passed away in Bytown, Nepean Township, Carleton County, Upper Canada.[1][2]
On March 7, 1836, Edward‘s obituary was published in The Quebec Gazette (La Gazette de Québec), Québec City, Lower Canada, British North America.[2]
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Edward Sands was buried in Beechwood Cemetery, Ottawa, Upper Canada. There are three grave markers.[2]
Grave: [2]
Beechwood Cemetery, Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada; Plot = Section 25, Lot 52 N[2]
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