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Joseph Bradfield

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Joseph Bradfield

Birth
Thornhill, Metropolitan Borough of Kirklees, West Yorkshire, England
Death
Sep 1866 (aged 89)
Georgesville, Franklin County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Barnesville, Belmont County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.98338, Longitude: -81.1765828
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Joseph Bradfield was born and baptized in Thornhill, (West) Yorkshire, England.

Joseph B. Bradfield was born in 1777 and lived in Knavesboro, England. Joseph arrived in Baltimore MD on 18 Jun 1827 along with his wife Isabella, children Joseph, John, Sarah, Elizabeth and Mary. Shortly after arriving they met agents of James Barnes and were convinced to move to Barnesville. The Bradfield family followed the National turnpike out to Ohio in an old fashioned "carry-all." They built a stone house and settled to farming on their farm on the road between Barnesville and Hendrysburg, Ohio. After Isabella died and the children were married, Joseph sold the farm to his son John and returned to England. Joseph returned to Barnesville after only a year with his new bride, Mrs. Susan Copeland Bradfield. He bought a farm on Sandy Ridge where he lived until his death in 1866.
Joseph Bradfield was born and baptized in Thornhill, (West) Yorkshire, England.

Joseph B. Bradfield was born in 1777 and lived in Knavesboro, England. Joseph arrived in Baltimore MD on 18 Jun 1827 along with his wife Isabella, children Joseph, John, Sarah, Elizabeth and Mary. Shortly after arriving they met agents of James Barnes and were convinced to move to Barnesville. The Bradfield family followed the National turnpike out to Ohio in an old fashioned "carry-all." They built a stone house and settled to farming on their farm on the road between Barnesville and Hendrysburg, Ohio. After Isabella died and the children were married, Joseph sold the farm to his son John and returned to England. Joseph returned to Barnesville after only a year with his new bride, Mrs. Susan Copeland Bradfield. He bought a farm on Sandy Ridge where he lived until his death in 1866.


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