Perlina Bradley, was born in Green Township, Platte County, Missouri. According to Dr. J.B. Reynolds, she had been ill with Typhoid fever for three weeks. The burial by ED. L. Anderson, noted in the Platte County Register of Deaths 1883~1888, was in Camden Point.
Perlina, was laid to rest in Pleasant Grove Cemetery near her mother Emaline{Cogdill}Bradley. A large white soft marble stone proclaims "Lina P. the daughter of J.W. and Emaline Bradley born 21~Nov~1863; and died 12~March~1886.
Perlina Bradley, was born in Green Township, Platte County, Missouri. According to Dr. J.B. Reynolds, she had been ill with Typhoid fever for three weeks. The burial by ED. L. Anderson, noted in the Platte County Register of Deaths 1883~1888, was in Camden Point.
Perlina, was laid to rest in Pleasant Grove Cemetery near her mother Emaline{Cogdill}Bradley. A large white soft marble stone proclaims "Lina P. the daughter of J.W. and Emaline Bradley born 21~Nov~1863; and died 12~March~1886.
Family Members
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Sarah E Bradley Vaughn
1846–1930
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Lucinda Catherine Bradley Maupin
1849–1873
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Jacob Elisha Bradley
1850–1903
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Emily L. Bradley Martin
1852–1939
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James A. Bradley
1853 – unknown
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John William Bradley
1856–1863
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Susan Isabella Bradley Wilson
1858–1902
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G. W. Bradley
1859–1917
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Henry Clay Bradley
1861–1946
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Ada Lee Bradley Freeman
1867–1920
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John S. Bradley
1868–1900
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