Michael and Bridget had eight known children: John Bradley (ca 1824-1896), Patrick J. Bradley (ca 1825-1910), Bridget M. Bradley-McIntyre (ca 1829-1901), Mary E. Bradley-Kearney (ca 1832-1911), Michael C. Bradley (ca 1833-1900), Dennis Bradley (ca 1834-1898), Annie Bradley-Henry (1838-1904), and James H. M. Bradley (1843-1906), all born in Ireland.
The family arrived in New York in 1848 and travelled to the Baltimore, Maryland area in 1850. Reportedly, their son John was first to immigrate to America and the whole family followed soon after John settled in Maryland. They lived a life of farming in Harford County until after the Civil War when the family relocated to Washington Twp, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, into a new farm.
Michael died Mar 9, 1872 in Cambria County, and is buried in St. Aloysius Cemetery, Cresson, Cambria County, Pennsylvania.
Note: This is my husband's great great grandfather.
Michael and Bridget had eight known children: John Bradley (ca 1824-1896), Patrick J. Bradley (ca 1825-1910), Bridget M. Bradley-McIntyre (ca 1829-1901), Mary E. Bradley-Kearney (ca 1832-1911), Michael C. Bradley (ca 1833-1900), Dennis Bradley (ca 1834-1898), Annie Bradley-Henry (1838-1904), and James H. M. Bradley (1843-1906), all born in Ireland.
The family arrived in New York in 1848 and travelled to the Baltimore, Maryland area in 1850. Reportedly, their son John was first to immigrate to America and the whole family followed soon after John settled in Maryland. They lived a life of farming in Harford County until after the Civil War when the family relocated to Washington Twp, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, into a new farm.
Michael died Mar 9, 1872 in Cambria County, and is buried in St. Aloysius Cemetery, Cresson, Cambria County, Pennsylvania.
Note: This is my husband's great great grandfather.
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