1. Rosa Gabbert (1878 - 1899, died less than 2 months after they were married)
2. Florence "Mamie" Travers/Travis (1883 - 1976)
Obit
Mr. Frank Bradshaw, 59 years old, died at his home in Weberstown Saturday August 27, following an illness of several weeks duration. He was critically ill for some time, prior to his death.
Funeral services were conducted at the Bethlehem Baptist church, Sunday afternoon, at 2 pm with Rev. Jolly in charge. Burial was in the church cemetery.
Surviving are the widow; four daughters, Mrs. Arnold Spencer of Birk City, KY., Mrs. Virgil Brown, Weberstown, Mrs. Roscoe Brown, Weberstown, and Miss Clara Bradshaw, who is at home; two sons Stirman, of Birk City, and Kenneth, who lives at home.
Mr. Bradshaw was Magistrate from the Pellville-Utility precincts for eight years. He was formerly Sunday School superintendent at the Bethlehem church and was church moderator at the time of his death.
Mr. Bradshaw was known to his friends and relatives as a good, kind man, devoted to his family and friends. He was ever ready to make any sacrifice for the comfort and pleasure of others. The esteem in which he was held by his associates, was attested by the countless number that gathered at the Bethlehem Church, Sunday afternoon to pay their last tribute to one whom they admired and respected in life.
1. Rosa Gabbert (1878 - 1899, died less than 2 months after they were married)
2. Florence "Mamie" Travers/Travis (1883 - 1976)
Obit
Mr. Frank Bradshaw, 59 years old, died at his home in Weberstown Saturday August 27, following an illness of several weeks duration. He was critically ill for some time, prior to his death.
Funeral services were conducted at the Bethlehem Baptist church, Sunday afternoon, at 2 pm with Rev. Jolly in charge. Burial was in the church cemetery.
Surviving are the widow; four daughters, Mrs. Arnold Spencer of Birk City, KY., Mrs. Virgil Brown, Weberstown, Mrs. Roscoe Brown, Weberstown, and Miss Clara Bradshaw, who is at home; two sons Stirman, of Birk City, and Kenneth, who lives at home.
Mr. Bradshaw was Magistrate from the Pellville-Utility precincts for eight years. He was formerly Sunday School superintendent at the Bethlehem church and was church moderator at the time of his death.
Mr. Bradshaw was known to his friends and relatives as a good, kind man, devoted to his family and friends. He was ever ready to make any sacrifice for the comfort and pleasure of others. The esteem in which he was held by his associates, was attested by the countless number that gathered at the Bethlehem Church, Sunday afternoon to pay their last tribute to one whom they admired and respected in life.
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