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Cool! The Death Notice date is at variance with what I already had there. I'm sure some research there will clear it up for me.
Thanks!
[edit] The tombstone says 1899, so now I'm wondering where the date I have came from.
I just figured it out. The 1893 date is Ann's. I repeated it somehow.
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They had 10 Children....., although one site has it as 7.
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The information I already have lists
Mary Anna Bradfield: October 17, 1841, Troup County, Georgia
James Olin Bradfield: December 2, 1843, Troup County, Georgia – March 7, 1932, Austin, Texas (great-grandfather)Served in Company E, 1st Texas Regiment, Hood’s Brigade, Longstreet’s Corps, Army of Northern Virginia
John Anderson Bradfield: October 30, 1845, Long Cane (Troup County), Georgia – December 24, 1932, Dallas TexasServed in Company F, 4th Texas Regiment, Hood’s Brigade, Longstreet’s Corps, Army of Northern Virginia
Joseph Nicholas Bradfield: October 14, 1851, Troup County, Georgia – January 23, 1919
George Reese Bradfield: November 5, 1854, Harrison County, Texas – April 19, 1926, Helena, Arkansas
Harry Langdon Bradfield: March 16, 1860, Harrison County, Texas – 1892(?), Texas
Thomas Otis Bradfield: July 19, 1864, Harrison County, Texas – 1892, Throckmorton, Texas
So that's ten.
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Robert Olin grave. Assume you remember him.
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Yes indeed. His 1962 visit to L.A. was one of the highlights of my young life. I already had looked at that site. Thanks.
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Found this son that obviously served in the navy, John Clifford.
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Don't know if I've seen that or not, but I didn't have it in my records. Thanks again.
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His historical marker stagecoach.
Guess you know his Stagecoach Rd. today is considered the scariest road in Texas and they have used it numerous times in movies.
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Nope, I did not know that. I only had information that he had owned a stage line and several slaves.
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Last edited by Sailor Steve; 08-16-13 at 11:01 AM.
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