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Isaac Wesley Brady

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Isaac Wesley Brady

Birth
Iowa, USA
Death
1923 (aged 70–71)
Marion County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Marion County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Isaac W Brady was born in Iowa in pioneer times, was educated in the public schools, and has always remained a resident of Knoxville, Township with the exception of a period of three years. His life has been devoted to farming and he is today the owner of sixty-eight acres of land, situated on Section 35, Knoxville Township, which is part of the old homestead claim that was entered by his father from the government.
On July 15, 1875, Mr Brady was united in marriage to Miss Mary Asbury Scott, daughter of Robert Scott, who resided near Attica, and died in 1857. Mr. and Mrs. Brady became the parents of six children: Mossie, the wife of William Calkins, of Indiana Township; Willis, a farmer and trader of Marysville; May, the wife of Ira Ingram, living in Decatur County; Oscar and Worth, both of whom died in childhood; and Fern, fourteen years old at the time of this writing.
Mr. Brady and his wife and family are all members of the Christian Church. He gives his political allegiance to the republican party. He and his family occupy an enviable position in social circles and the high esteem of many friends is freely given them.
Isaac W Brady was born in Iowa in pioneer times, was educated in the public schools, and has always remained a resident of Knoxville, Township with the exception of a period of three years. His life has been devoted to farming and he is today the owner of sixty-eight acres of land, situated on Section 35, Knoxville Township, which is part of the old homestead claim that was entered by his father from the government.
On July 15, 1875, Mr Brady was united in marriage to Miss Mary Asbury Scott, daughter of Robert Scott, who resided near Attica, and died in 1857. Mr. and Mrs. Brady became the parents of six children: Mossie, the wife of William Calkins, of Indiana Township; Willis, a farmer and trader of Marysville; May, the wife of Ira Ingram, living in Decatur County; Oscar and Worth, both of whom died in childhood; and Fern, fourteen years old at the time of this writing.
Mr. Brady and his wife and family are all members of the Christian Church. He gives his political allegiance to the republican party. He and his family occupy an enviable position in social circles and the high esteem of many friends is freely given them.


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