Kristine Bradley
Honor Code SignatorySigned 10 Mar 2020 | 28 contributions | 4 thank-yous | 26 connections
The biography for Kristine Bradley is empty. What can you add? I started to work on my Bradley Family History in the 1980s before the internet. I knew three generations when I started but I have only been able to add two more generations since then. I have hit that brick wall and cannot break through it.
What I do know is:
Jack Jeffries Bradley - father
Lawrence Leslie Bradley - grandfather
Sanford Marion Bradley - great-grandfather (born Marshall Co IN)
James Buchanan Bradley - 2x great-grandfather (born New York(?))
James ? Bradley - 3x great-grandfather (born New York or Connecticut)
James (3x gg) probably moved from New York or Connecticut to Hamilton Co, Cincinnati Ohio to Clinton Co IN where he died in 1846. probable brothers are Hiram, Joseph, Brazil and David(family info says this David is David Bradley that owned farm implement factory near Chicago but I cannot confirm this)
Locations my ancestors lived.
James ? (3xgg) New York and/or Connecticut moved to Cincinnati. Ohio then to Clinton Co., IN
James Buchanan born Herkimer Co, New York but cannot confirm, moved to Cincinnati, Ohio to Clinton Co., IN then to Marshall Co, IN
Sanford Marion born Marshall Co., IN moved to Elkhart, Co, IN; Berrien Co, MI then back to Elkhart Co. IN
James ? brothers Joseph and Brazil moved to Emmet Co., MI Joseph then moved back to the South Bend IN area.
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