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Terrence Bradley

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Terrence Bradley

Birth
Wisconsin, USA
Death
2 May 1906 (aged 50)
Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Cooperstown, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA GPS-Latitude: 44.317873, Longitude: -87.7775945
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TERRENCE BRADLEY
(1856 - 1906)

WEALTHY NEW DENMARK FARMER PASSES AWAY
Death of Terence Bradley from Pneumonia Takes Place in This City
Funeral Saturday


Terence Bradley, a wealthy farmer of New Denmark, died last night at 9:45 o'clock in a hospital in this city from the effects of pneumonia, at the age of 50 years. This is the second death in the Bradley family to occur from the disease within a month, George Bradley dying from pneumonia three weeks ago.

The body was taken this morning to Cooperstown where funeral services will be held at St. James church on Saturday morning. Interment will be made in the Catholic cemetery there and Father Geyer will officiate.

The deceased is survived by a wife and eight children, who reside on the large farm in New Denmark. The sons are George, Michael, Bernard and Terence and the daughters, Marie, Florence, Susan and Catherine. Mr. Bradley also leaves one brother, Michael, to mourn his loss.

The Bradley estate in New Denmark is valued at something like $60,000.

The Green Bay Gazette, Wis., Thursday, May 3, 1906 pg. 5

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Death in a Green Bay hospital from pneumonia of 45-year old farmer Torrence(sic) Bradley of Cooperstown leaving a widow and several children. A brother of the deceased died about 3 weeks ago.

Der Nord Westen, Manitowoc, Wis., 10 May 1906

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Terrence Bradley, a well-known Cooperstown farmer, aged forty-five, died of pneumonia at a hospital in Green Bay Wednesday night, May 2, after a short illness. Three weeks ago the decedent's brother, George Bradley, died of the same disease. The Bradley Brothers were among the wealthiest farmers of the county. They owned more than two sections of land. Their estate is valued at $60,000.

Terrence Bradley is survived by a wife and family.

The funeral was held at Cooperstown on Saturday.

Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., May 10, 1906 P. 1

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TERRENCE BRADLEY
(1856 - 1906)

WEALTHY NEW DENMARK FARMER PASSES AWAY
Death of Terence Bradley from Pneumonia Takes Place in This City
Funeral Saturday


Terence Bradley, a wealthy farmer of New Denmark, died last night at 9:45 o'clock in a hospital in this city from the effects of pneumonia, at the age of 50 years. This is the second death in the Bradley family to occur from the disease within a month, George Bradley dying from pneumonia three weeks ago.

The body was taken this morning to Cooperstown where funeral services will be held at St. James church on Saturday morning. Interment will be made in the Catholic cemetery there and Father Geyer will officiate.

The deceased is survived by a wife and eight children, who reside on the large farm in New Denmark. The sons are George, Michael, Bernard and Terence and the daughters, Marie, Florence, Susan and Catherine. Mr. Bradley also leaves one brother, Michael, to mourn his loss.

The Bradley estate in New Denmark is valued at something like $60,000.

The Green Bay Gazette, Wis., Thursday, May 3, 1906 pg. 5

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Death in a Green Bay hospital from pneumonia of 45-year old farmer Torrence(sic) Bradley of Cooperstown leaving a widow and several children. A brother of the deceased died about 3 weeks ago.

Der Nord Westen, Manitowoc, Wis., 10 May 1906

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Terrence Bradley, a well-known Cooperstown farmer, aged forty-five, died of pneumonia at a hospital in Green Bay Wednesday night, May 2, after a short illness. Three weeks ago the decedent's brother, George Bradley, died of the same disease. The Bradley Brothers were among the wealthiest farmers of the county. They owned more than two sections of land. Their estate is valued at $60,000.

Terrence Bradley is survived by a wife and family.

The funeral was held at Cooperstown on Saturday.

Manitowoc Pilot, Wis., May 10, 1906 P. 1

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