Ireland. Ship manifest records indicate that Bridget and her brother Patrick emigrated from Ireland on July 26, 1847, aboard the ship St. Lawrence, arriving in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from Liverpool.
On Apr 25, 1857, in St. John the Evangelist Church in Long Green, Baltimore County MD Bridget married Michael C. Bradley (1833-1900). Michael was a son of Michael Bradley (1793-1872) and Bridget Murray (1800-1883), both born in County Derry, Ireland. Her brother Patrick also married Michael Bradley's sister Mary E. Bradley.
Michael and Bridget lived at first in Harford County, Maryland and sometime after the Civil War moved to Cambria County, Pennsylvania where they settled into a life of farming. They had sixteen children. The following were born in Maryland: Mary Bradley, (1858-1872), Francis X. Bradley, (1859-1940), Susan Bradley-O'Donnell,(1861-1904), John W. Bradley, (1862-1910), James Bradley, (1864-1878). The remaining children were born in Pennsylvania: Anna Bradley-Ehringer, (1865-1954), Patrick Bradley, (1867-1881), and his twin, Michael C. Bradley (1867-1912), Sarah Belle Bradley, (1869-1878), Dennis Bradley, (1870-1870), Emma M. Bradley-Ingoldsby, (1872-1946), Elizabeth Bradley-Mulhearn-McCabe, (1874-1918), Wilson Andrew Bradley, (1876-1963), Charles Bradley, (1877-1959), George H. Bradley, (1879-1967), and Scott Thomsas Bradley, (1880-1956).
Bridget died Feb 5, 1899, in Cambria County, and both she and her husband are buried in St. Aloysius Cemetery.
Ireland. Ship manifest records indicate that Bridget and her brother Patrick emigrated from Ireland on July 26, 1847, aboard the ship St. Lawrence, arriving in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from Liverpool.
On Apr 25, 1857, in St. John the Evangelist Church in Long Green, Baltimore County MD Bridget married Michael C. Bradley (1833-1900). Michael was a son of Michael Bradley (1793-1872) and Bridget Murray (1800-1883), both born in County Derry, Ireland. Her brother Patrick also married Michael Bradley's sister Mary E. Bradley.
Michael and Bridget lived at first in Harford County, Maryland and sometime after the Civil War moved to Cambria County, Pennsylvania where they settled into a life of farming. They had sixteen children. The following were born in Maryland: Mary Bradley, (1858-1872), Francis X. Bradley, (1859-1940), Susan Bradley-O'Donnell,(1861-1904), John W. Bradley, (1862-1910), James Bradley, (1864-1878). The remaining children were born in Pennsylvania: Anna Bradley-Ehringer, (1865-1954), Patrick Bradley, (1867-1881), and his twin, Michael C. Bradley (1867-1912), Sarah Belle Bradley, (1869-1878), Dennis Bradley, (1870-1870), Emma M. Bradley-Ingoldsby, (1872-1946), Elizabeth Bradley-Mulhearn-McCabe, (1874-1918), Wilson Andrew Bradley, (1876-1963), Charles Bradley, (1877-1959), George H. Bradley, (1879-1967), and Scott Thomsas Bradley, (1880-1956).
Bridget died Feb 5, 1899, in Cambria County, and both she and her husband are buried in St. Aloysius Cemetery.
Family Members
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Mary Bradley
1858–1872
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Francis X. Bradley
1859–1940
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Susan Bradley O'Donnell
1861–1904
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John W. Bradley
1862–1910
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James Bradley
1864–1878
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Anna Mathilda Bradley Ehringer Getty
1865–1951
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Michael C. Bradley
1867–1912
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Sarah Belle Bradley
1869–1878
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Emma Matilda Bradley Ingoldsby
1872–1946
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Elizabeth Bradley Mulhearn/McCabe
1874–1918
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Wilson Andrew Bradley
1876–1963
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Charles Bradley
1877–1959
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George H. Bradley
1879–1967
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Scott Thomas Bradley
1880–1956
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