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Mary Jane <I>Sullivan</I> Conrad

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Mary Jane Sullivan Conrad

Birth
Bartholomew County, Indiana, USA
Death
28 Jan 1915 (aged 46)
Bartholomew County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Mount Healthy, Bartholomew County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Mary Sullivan was the daughter of Ezekiel Sullivan and his second wife, Elizabeth Shipley. Mary was married three times:

1. William Lucas, Dec. 23, 1883, Bartholomew Co., Indiana
2. Louis Bradshaw, Nov. 8, 1885, Bartholomew Co., Indiana
3. Adam Conrad, Dec. 4, 1903, Bartholomew Co., Indiana

the Evening Republican
Columbus, Indiana
Thursday, Jan. 28, 1915
Mrs. Mary Conrad, aged 45 years, wife of Adam Conrad, died very suddenly at 2 o'clock this morning at their home in the Sweet Ireland neighborhood. She had been as well as usual yesterday but have commenced complaining of a pain in her side last night. night. She sat up until late in the night. Finally the family heard her fall and rushing into the room, found her dying. Dr. W. T. Carmichael was called, but she was dead before he arrived. Coroner L. E. Bracken made an examination of the body today and pronounced the immediate cause of the death acute indigestion.

Mrs. Conrad is survived by children by her marriage to Mr. Conrad and by a previous marriage to the late Louis Bradshaw. She has been practically a lifelong resident of the Sweet Ireland neighborhood. The funeral services will be announced later.
Mary Sullivan was the daughter of Ezekiel Sullivan and his second wife, Elizabeth Shipley. Mary was married three times:

1. William Lucas, Dec. 23, 1883, Bartholomew Co., Indiana
2. Louis Bradshaw, Nov. 8, 1885, Bartholomew Co., Indiana
3. Adam Conrad, Dec. 4, 1903, Bartholomew Co., Indiana

the Evening Republican
Columbus, Indiana
Thursday, Jan. 28, 1915
Mrs. Mary Conrad, aged 45 years, wife of Adam Conrad, died very suddenly at 2 o'clock this morning at their home in the Sweet Ireland neighborhood. She had been as well as usual yesterday but have commenced complaining of a pain in her side last night. night. She sat up until late in the night. Finally the family heard her fall and rushing into the room, found her dying. Dr. W. T. Carmichael was called, but she was dead before he arrived. Coroner L. E. Bracken made an examination of the body today and pronounced the immediate cause of the death acute indigestion.

Mrs. Conrad is survived by children by her marriage to Mr. Conrad and by a previous marriage to the late Louis Bradshaw. She has been practically a lifelong resident of the Sweet Ireland neighborhood. The funeral services will be announced later.


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