By 1900, the couple had separated. In the 1900 census, he was residing in Covington, Kentucky. His marital status was listed as "Married". His wife's marital status in the 1900 census of Lincoln County, Kentucky was listed as "Widowed".
•Obituary-Mr. L.D. Brady arrived here last week from Matfield Green, Kansas, with the remains of his brother, George Nicholas Brady, who died at that place after a two weeks' illness. The body was laid to rest in the family burying ground after short services by Rev. J.W. Hagin.
Newspaper: Semi-Weekly Interior Journal
ED: 05-06-1904, pg 3, col 2.
By 1900, the couple had separated. In the 1900 census, he was residing in Covington, Kentucky. His marital status was listed as "Married". His wife's marital status in the 1900 census of Lincoln County, Kentucky was listed as "Widowed".
•Obituary-Mr. L.D. Brady arrived here last week from Matfield Green, Kansas, with the remains of his brother, George Nicholas Brady, who died at that place after a two weeks' illness. The body was laid to rest in the family burying ground after short services by Rev. J.W. Hagin.
Newspaper: Semi-Weekly Interior Journal
ED: 05-06-1904, pg 3, col 2.
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