John was the fourth child in a family of 16 children. His brothers and sisters were: those born in Maryland - Mary Bradley (1858-1872), Francis X. Bradley (1859-1940), Susan Bradley-O'Donnell (1861-1904), James Bradley (1864-1878); those born in Pennsylvania - Anna Bradley-Ehringer (1865-?), Patrick Bradley (1867-1881), and his twin, Michael Kearney Bradley (1867-1912), Sarah Belle Bradley (1869-1878), Dennis Bradley (1870-1870), Emma M. Bradley-Ingoldsby (1872-1946), Elizabeth Bradley-McCabe (1874-1918), Wilson Andrew Bradley (1876-1963), Charles Bradley (1877-1959), George H. Bradley (1879-1967), and Scott Bradley (1880-?).
John was raised in a life of farming in Washington, Cambria County.
In Cambria County in 1889, John married Mary Caroline Criste, born in Pennsylvania (1864-1936). Mary was a daughter of Thomas Criste (1830-1885), and Ann Elizabeth Criste (1837-1922), both born in Pennsylvania.
John and Mary settled in Cresson where John worked in the coal mines. They had ten children: Francis Howard Bradley (1890-1909), Clarence Joseph Bradley (1892-1976), Grace Mary Bradley-McDermott (1893-1969), Edgar Thomas Bradley (1897-1965), Eleanor B. Bradley-Heverly (1897-1991), Ligouri Dennis Bradley (1899-1977), Norman A. Bradley (1901-1965), Helen E. Bradley (1902-1991), Carl R. Bradley (1905-1935), and James Kenneth Peter Bradley (1907-1983), all born in Pennsylvania.
John died of pneumonia on Jun 15, 1910, in Cresson and is buried with his wife in St. Aloysius Cemetery.
John was the fourth child in a family of 16 children. His brothers and sisters were: those born in Maryland - Mary Bradley (1858-1872), Francis X. Bradley (1859-1940), Susan Bradley-O'Donnell (1861-1904), James Bradley (1864-1878); those born in Pennsylvania - Anna Bradley-Ehringer (1865-?), Patrick Bradley (1867-1881), and his twin, Michael Kearney Bradley (1867-1912), Sarah Belle Bradley (1869-1878), Dennis Bradley (1870-1870), Emma M. Bradley-Ingoldsby (1872-1946), Elizabeth Bradley-McCabe (1874-1918), Wilson Andrew Bradley (1876-1963), Charles Bradley (1877-1959), George H. Bradley (1879-1967), and Scott Bradley (1880-?).
John was raised in a life of farming in Washington, Cambria County.
In Cambria County in 1889, John married Mary Caroline Criste, born in Pennsylvania (1864-1936). Mary was a daughter of Thomas Criste (1830-1885), and Ann Elizabeth Criste (1837-1922), both born in Pennsylvania.
John and Mary settled in Cresson where John worked in the coal mines. They had ten children: Francis Howard Bradley (1890-1909), Clarence Joseph Bradley (1892-1976), Grace Mary Bradley-McDermott (1893-1969), Edgar Thomas Bradley (1897-1965), Eleanor B. Bradley-Heverly (1897-1991), Ligouri Dennis Bradley (1899-1977), Norman A. Bradley (1901-1965), Helen E. Bradley (1902-1991), Carl R. Bradley (1905-1935), and James Kenneth Peter Bradley (1907-1983), all born in Pennsylvania.
John died of pneumonia on Jun 15, 1910, in Cresson and is buried with his wife 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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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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