[NI0257]
I will graduate with my bachelors from the University of North Florida
on May 3, 1996. It will be a degree in public relations.
I am now working at the Duval County School Board
as editor of the Acclaim newsletter. 3/23/96
[NI0274] Loved Horses
[NI0275] Piano Teacher
[NI0276] Teacher
[NI0278]
Occupation Shoemaker also dir Logging, Groceries & Farming
Lived in Jefferson Co. PA 1838-1844 and
Naperville 1844-1889
Member of the Evang. Ass and the Salem ChurchOccupation Shoemaker also
dir Logging, Groceries Farming
Lived in Jefferson Co. PA 1838-1844 and Naperville 1844-1889
Member of the Evang. Ass and the Salem Church
[NI0284] Married by Rev TobiasMarried by Rev Tobias
[NI0288] Died of DiptheriaDied of Diptheria
[NI0289] Worked for the Burlington Northern RRWorked for the Burlington Northern RR
[NI0299]
Farmer
Married By Rev. TobiasFarmer Married By Rev. Tobias
[NI0305]
Paul Camber "dadstoyi@@gate.net" provided this information
reguarding Annie J Bradlee, his grandmother and her desendants.
[NI0310]
John Matter was a Corp in the Revolutionary War (1777-1780)
in Capt Martin Weaver's Co. of the Lancaster County Militia,
commanded by Col. John RogersJohn Matter was a Corp in the Revolutionary
War (1777-1780) in Capt
Martin
Weaver's Co. of the Lancaster County Militia, commanded by Col. John
Rogers
[NI0324] arrived in America September 16, 1751, on the ship "Edinburgh" (Master James Russell). Settled near Lancaster, PA.
[NI0339]
Defeated Adlai E. Stevenson in the 1952 and 1956 elections.
The 1952 popular vote was 33,936,234 to 27,314,992, the electoral vote
442 to 89.
The 1956 votes were 35,590,472 to 26,022,752 and 457 to 73 (one
democratic elector voted for Walter B. Jones of Alabama).
His vice-president was the 37th president, Richard M. Nixon, who lost the
close 1960 election to John F. Kennedy.
Eisenhower was Supreme Allied Commander to Europe during WW II.
Called "Ike".
[NI0353] Burial 8/24/1988 Lincom Mem Park
[NI0355] Died of Cancer
[NI0357] Died of Cancer
[NI0359] Died of Cancer
[NI0362] SS# 351-03-8689
[NI0380]
DATABASE: Biography and Genealogy Master Index (BGMI)
SOURCE: Gale Research Inc.
A search of back issues of MIT's oldest and largest newspaper,
revealed several Bradlees that were early Alumni of that fine
school and contributed articles to "The Tech"
BRADLEE, ARTHUR:
1885 Volume 5, Issue 5, Page 75
1886 Volume 6, Issue 14, Page 220
1887 Volume 7, Issue 1, Page 12
1888 Volume 8, Issue 13, Page 200
1894 Volume 14, Issue 15, ALUMNI DINNER
1895 Volume 15, Issue 14, THE ANNUAL ALUMNI DINNER
[NI0381]
DATABASE: Biography and Genealogy Master Index (BGMI)
SOURCE: Gale Research Inc.
Ben Bradlee of the Washington Post Fame
87-46034:Bradlee, Ben.
Guts and glory.
New York, D.I. Fine, c1988.
xii, 572 p., [24] p. of plates, ill., 24 cm.
LC CALL NUMBER: E840.8.N67 B73 1988
80-39864:Bradlee, Ben.
Prophet of blood.
New York, Putnam, c1981.
350p., [4] leaves of plates, ill., 24 cm.
LC CALL NUMBER: BX8680.L48 L422 1981
79-10418:Bradlee, Ben.
The ambush murders.
New York, Dodd, Mead, c1979.
xii, 468 p, ill.,24 cm.
LC CALL NUMBER: HV8148.R572 B72
95-11361:Bradlee, Benjamin C.
A good life.
New York, Simon & Schuster, c1995.
514 p, ill., 25 cm.
LC CALL NUMBER: PN4874.B6615 B73 1995
92-219690:Bradlee, Benjamin C.
The Theodore H. White lecture /.
[Cambridge, Mass.], Joan Shorenstein Barone Center Press, Politics,
Public Policy, Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government,
1991.
56 p, 2 ports., 23 cm.
LC CALL NUMBER: PN4888.P6 B68 1991
75-4736:Bradlee, Benjamin C.
Conversations with Kennedy /.
New York, Norton, [1975].
251 p, ill., 22 cm.
LC CALL NUMBER: E842 .B69
64-18629:Bradlee, Benjamin.
That special grace. .
Philadelphia, Lippincott, [1964].
1 v. (unpaged), ports, 22 cm.
LC CALL NUMBER: E842 .B7 (Rare Bk. Coll)
Author: Bradlee, Benjamin C.
Title: The Theodore H. White lecture / with Benjamin C.
Bradlee.
Published: [Cambridge, Mass.] : Joan Shorenstein Barone Center
Press, Politics, Public Policy, Harvard University,
John F. Kennedy School of Government, 1991.
Description: 56 p. : 2 ports. ; 23 cm.
Series: 2nd annual Theodore H. White lecture
LC Call No.: PN4888.P6 B68 1991
Dewey No.: 071/.3 20
Notes: Text of lecture and seminar given by Bradlee on Nov.
14-15, 1991 with panelists Carl Bernstein, Katherine
Fanning, and Leslie H. Gelb; moderated by Marvin
Kalb.
Subjects: Press and politics -- United States.
Series Entry: Theodore H. White lecture on press and politics ; --
2nd annual.
Control No.: 92219690 //r95
[NI0383]
SOURCE: Library of Congress
Bradley family
Bradlee family
Bradly family
Braidly family
Breadly family
Bradlee family
Bradly family
Braidly family
Item Id:
Library of Congress Card # sh 85-16282
[NI0384]
DATABASE: Biography and Genealogy Master Index (BGMI)
SOURCE: Gale Research Inc.
[NI0385]
DATABASE: Biography and Genealogy Master Index (BGMI)
SOURCE: Gale Research Inc.
[NI0386]
Title: In memoriam. Services at the funeral of Julia Rebecca
Bradlee ...
Subject(s): Bradlee, Julia Rebecca, Mrs. 1836-1880.
Imprint: Boston 1880
Pages: 16 p. 23 cm.
Library of Congress Card # 17-18551
Library of Congress Call # CT275.B59364 I5
[NI0388]
DATABASE: Biography and Genealogy Master Index (BGMI)
SOURCE: Gale Research Inc.
Bradlee, Quinn, son of Benjamin C. Bradlee and Sally Quinn.
Quinn, Sally, reporter and author.
[NI0389]
DATABASE: Biography and Genealogy Master Index (BGMI)
SOURCE: Gale Research Inc.
[NI0390]
Periodical: Boston Globe
Title: Henry Bradlee, 84.
Subject(s): Bradlee, Henry Goddard.
Deaths
Note: Availability: UMIACH60494.00.
Article Length: Medium (6-18 col inches).
Article Type: Obituary.
Name: Perry, H Bradlee
Dates: 1927
[NI0392] weighing in at 7 lbs 10 oz
[NI0394] Celia's family came from Spain
[NI0398] Student in the Master of Enviromental Studies Program at the Evergrean State College. 4/2/96
[NI0455]
Casy served in the US Army in WWII from 28 June 1944 to 20 June 1945.
Hr served in Northern France; Rhineland; Ardennes; and Central Europe as
a Machine Gunner.
He was awarded the Purple Heart; Good Conduct Med; ATO Med; EAMETO Med;
and WWII Victory Med.
[NI0488]
First appears in New England in 1639
Believed to be a Tavern Owner
[NI0522] o.v.p. 1545
[NI0523] Third Son
[NI0524] 2nd Barron Dudley
[NI0525] o.v.p. 1487
[NI0526]
1st Barron of Dudley
Summoned by writ-1439
[NI0527] m. da. Sir Walter Blount
[NI0529] Lord of Dudley
[NI0530] Lord of Dudley
[NI0531] Lord of castle of Dudley
[NI0533] Lord of Warsop
[NI0535] 3rd son
[NI0536] Lord of Sutton-upon-Trent
[NI0537] Tenant of Lora Allen of Richmond
[NI0542]
Resident of Mc Henry, IL for 11 years, Mr. Salata was employed as a
locomotive engineer for the Chicago North Western Railroad.
He served two enlistments with the U.S. Army and was a veteran of World
War II.
[NI0544] Casimir's Birth Certificate lists Stanley's occupation as Chauffeur
[NI0545]
Sarah Bradlee Fulton was a heroine during the revolutionary war.
She delivered dispatches to General Geo. Washington (he later honored her
with a visit for this)
She dressed soldiers wounds at the battle of Bunker Hill, and captured two
British Soldiers. (you can obtain more information from the Medford
Historical Society or the Daughters of the American Revolution)
She dressed her husband (John Fulton) as an indian for the Boston Tea
Party, and also her brothers, Nathaniel David Thomas and Josiah Bradlee
Were dressed as indians and were in the Boston Tea Party.
[NI0546]
One of the Bradlee Brothers who dressed as indians and started the Boston
Tea Party
Nathan's house was erected by him in 1771 on the corner of Hollis and
Nassau (Tremont) Streets in Boston.
The Planning Meetings for the Boston Tea Party were held in his house.