Mary Elizabeth <I>Botkin</I> Bradley

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Mary Elizabeth Botkin Bradley

Birth
Delaware, Delaware County, Ohio, USA
Death
2 Feb 1940 (aged 45)
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Belleville, St. Clair County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.575, Longitude: -90.0522
Plot
Memories Garden (M1), Row 4
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Mary E Botkin was born on June 23, 1894, in Delaware, Ohio, to Hannah McCrindle Clacher, age 27, and Kenton Holmes Botkin, age 33.
She lived in Audrain, Missouri, in 1900, and in East St. Louis Ward 8, St Clair, Illinois, in 1910.
Mary E Botkin married Harold Newton Bradley on March 23, 1913, when she was 18 years old. They had seven children together:
Florence Iona Bradley 1913–1913
Helen Ethel Bradley 1915–1999
John Arthur Bradley 1918–2004
Charles Bingham Bradley 1920–2007
Harold Newton Bradley 1921–2000
James Milton Bradley Sr 1925–1987
One child still living.
She still lived in East St. Louis Ward 8, St Clair, Illinois, in 1920, and in Terre Haute, Indiana, in 1930, then moved to Norwood, Ohio, by 1932. She was in an automobile accident with her husband on January 31, 1940, and died two days later.
Mary E Botkin was born on June 23, 1894, in Delaware, Ohio, to Hannah McCrindle Clacher, age 27, and Kenton Holmes Botkin, age 33.
She lived in Audrain, Missouri, in 1900, and in East St. Louis Ward 8, St Clair, Illinois, in 1910.
Mary E Botkin married Harold Newton Bradley on March 23, 1913, when she was 18 years old. They had seven children together:
Florence Iona Bradley 1913–1913
Helen Ethel Bradley 1915–1999
John Arthur Bradley 1918–2004
Charles Bingham Bradley 1920–2007
Harold Newton Bradley 1921–2000
James Milton Bradley Sr 1925–1987
One child still living.
She still lived in East St. Louis Ward 8, St Clair, Illinois, in 1920, and in Terre Haute, Indiana, in 1930, then moved to Norwood, Ohio, by 1932. She was in an automobile accident with her husband on January 31, 1940, and died two days later.

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