John BRADBURY Esq and Mary HARDWICK
Husband John BRADBURY Esq 1,11,16,20,23,27
Born: 1790 - Caverswall, , Staffordshire, England 11,20,27 Christened: 13 Oct 1790 - Caverswall, , Staffordshire, England 1,27 Died: 1866 - Tooting, Surrey, England 23 Buried:
Father: George BRADBURY (1759- ) 1,27 Mother: Dorothy BALL (1752- ) 1,27
Marriage: 21 Apr 1818 - St Peter, Leeds, Yorkshire, England 1
Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation 597, Co-owner of Bradbury,Greatorex & Co., 1815 - London, , Greater London, England
Bradbury,Greatorex & Co. established London 1815
Capital Value
1868 0.023 Million Pounds (Value Abt 14.5 Million in 2004)
1894 0.40 Million Pounds (Value Abt 29.5 Million in 2004)
1899/1900 0.474 Million Pounds (Value Abt 33.2 Million in 2004)
1910 0.477 Million Pounds (Value Abt 31.5 Million in 2004)
* In terms of capital they were the 7th largest textile warehouse in London circa 1880• Occupation, Co-owner of Bradbury,Greatorex & Co., 24 Aug 1816 - London, , Greater London, England
J. Bradbury and J. Greatorex dissolve partnership with B.H. Teale (London Gazette)
• Occupation, Co-owner of Bradbury,Greatorex & Co., 1821 - Cheapside, London , Greater London, England
In partnership with Jeremiah Greatorex and Benjamin Hardwick Seal (note that John's father in law's name was Benjamin HARDWICK)
• Occupation, Co-owner of Bradbury,Greatorex & Co., 3 Apr 1829 - London, , Greater London, England
J. Bradbury and J. Greatorex dissolve partnership with B.H. Teale (London Gazette) (2nd Time)
• Occupation 16, Merchant, 1841 - Chingford, , Essex, England
• Residence 16, Caroline Mount, 1841 - Chingford, , Essex, England
• Occupation 58, Merchant, 1845
Also listed as such on Edward's 1864 marriage certificate
• Occupation 11,20, Silk & Shawl Merchant / Warehouseman, Bradbury, Greatorex & Co., 1851-1861 - Aldermanbury, London, , Greater London, England
1851 & 1861 Censuses
London Commercial and General Directory for 1852 by F. W. Watkins:
"Bradbury, Greatorex & Beall, warehousemen, 6 Aldermanbury and 4 Dyer's Court, Aldermanbury"
There were several silk and woollen manufacturers and dealers in King Street, Cheapside, but not this company. They must have moved.
There was also John Bradbury & Co, wool brokers, 17 Basinghall Street. May be different, or he may have had another company as well.
The alphabetical directory also lists Jeremiah Greatorex and William Beall (both listed as of Bradbury, Greatorex and Beall) as warehousemen with the same Aldermanbury addresses.
The 6 Aldermanbury address in the 1851 census has 37men described as (looks like) "Silk and woollen warehousemen" and 6 others, presumably servants.• Residence 11,20, Bedford House, Bedford Terrace, 1851-1861 - Wandsworth, , Surrey, England
Wife Mary HARDWICK 1,11,16,17,20
Born: Abt 1797 - Leeds, , Yorkshire, England 1,11,17 Christened: 17 Mar 1797 - St Peter, Leeds, Yorkshire, England Died: 1872 - Tooting, Surrey, England 23 Buried:
Father: Benjamin HARDWICK (1761-Abt 1813) 1 Mother: Grace HOLROYD (1768-Abt 1835) 1
Noted events in her life were:
• Occupation 17, Interest of Money
• Residence, "Woodlands", 1871 - Tooting Common, Surrey, England
Children
1 M George BRADBURY 27
Born: 7 Jul 1819 - London, , Greater London, England 1,27 Christened: Died: Bef 4 Apr 1874 62 Buried:
2 M Edward BRADBURY Esq 11,16,17,20,60,61,62
AKA: Edwin BRADBURY Born: 4 Jul 1821 - London, , Greater London, England 1,11,17,20 Christened: 2 Aug 1821 - St Mary Le Bow, London, , Greater London, England 1 Died: 4 Apr 1874 - Notting Hill, , Middlesex, England 23,62,428 Buried:Spouse: Amelia STORY (1824-1863) 11,16,20,59,60 Marr: 5 Mar 1845 - Downham Market, , Norfolk, England 23,58Spouse: Elizabeth McINNES (Abt 1840- ) 16,17,18,59 Marr: 20 Feb 1864 - Islington, , Middlesex, England 591
3 M Augustus BRADBURY Esq 1,11,16,216,589
Born: 15 Dec 1822 - Clapton, Middlesex, England 1,11 Christened: 22 Jan 1823 - St Mary Le Bow, London, , Greater London, England 1 Died: Between 1863 and 1871 Buried:Spouse: Ellen DREW (1830-1877) 17,216 Marr: 4 Sep 1851 - Guildford, , Surrey, England 1,23,216
4 F Emma BRADBURY 1,16,17,18,19,20,24
Born: 4 Mar 1824 - Clapton, Middlesex, England 1,17 Christened: 7 Apr 1824 - St Mary Le Bow, London, , Greater London, England 1 Died: 1911 - Kensington, , Middlesex, England 23 Buried:Spouse: William Sadler LEAF (1822-1871) 16,23 Marr: 1846 - Wandsworth, , Surrey, England 23
5 M John BRADBURY 1,16,20
Born: 7 Feb 1825 - Clapton, Middlesex, England 1,20 Christened: 16 Mar 1825 - St Mary Le Bow, London, , Greater London, England 1 Died: Bef 4 Apr 1874 62 Buried:
6 F Marian BRADBURY 11,16,17,20,23
Born: 1827 - Clapton, Middlesex, England 11,17 Christened: Died: 1880 - Fulham, , Middlesex, England 23 Buried:Spouse: John Kinnersley HOOPER (1823-1885) 11,17,18,20 Marr: 1849 - Wandsworth, , Surrey, England 23
Burial Notes: Husband - John BRADBURY Esq
Likely Burial
National burial index record
First name(s):John
Last name:BRADBURY
Date of burial:7 Jul 1866
Age at death:75
Calculated year of birth:1791
Place of burial:Saddleworth
Dedication:St Chad
County:Yorkshire (West Riding)
Notes:
Saddleworth St Chad:
Denomination:Anglican
Coverage:1801 - 1886
Number of entries:18,329
Data provider:Manchester & Lancs Family History Society
General Notes: Husband - John BRADBURY Esq
A short history of Bradbury Greatorex & Co. Ltd (Pam 16501) it is not possible to copy this for you due to copyright and conservation restrictions. The pamphlet is quite brief and the major events outlined are as follows:
1815 John Bradbury & Jeremiah Greatorex, travellers for two Manchester warehouses, resign their jobs and move to London to found the firm. Mr Teale (Benjamin Hardwick TEALE) also becomes a partner.
c.1820 Bradbury Greatorex & Teale start trading in King Street, Cheapside then move to larger premises at 6 Aldermanbury.
1845 A fire breaks out in the premises resulting in the loss of property amounting to almost £300,000. Re-building and further expansion followed. The latter was assisted by the rapid expansion of the railways: 'soon their travellers were covering most of the UK'.
1865 Death of John Bradbury. Jeremiah Greatorex dies 12 years later at the age of 90.
1868 Bradbury, Greatorex become a Limited Company. The first chairman is Mr Humphreys.
1877 Henry John Gardner becomes Chairman. He retires when aged 95 after serving in the office for 45 years.
1892 Premises built after the 1845 fire are extended by the addition of 8 & 9 Aldermanbury. Five years later further development incorporates 2, 3, 4, 10 & 11 Aldermanbury, the whole of Fountain Court and much of Dyer's Court.
1894 The company goes public and its shares are quoted on the London Stock Exchange.
1904 An export division is opened with connections in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa,
1914-1918 373 members of staff join the forces; 49 are killed or die of wounds.
1930s General trade recession. The company retrenches and reduces staff numbers
1939-1945 200 members of the staff of about 700 join the forces. All but 40 survive and re-join the company
1960s The whole of the area in which the company is situated is acquired by the Corporation of London for the redevelopment of Guildhall and its environs. The company moves to a purpose designed warehouse in Aldersgate street
1967 Bradbury Greatorex & Co Ltd becomes a wholly owned subsidiary of Courtaulds Limited.
Bradbury, Greatorex & Co. was purchased in the 1960's by Courtaulds Textiles PLC, in 2000 Courtaulds was taken over by Sara Lee (The US food and consumer products group)
Bradbury, Greatorex & Co. imported and sold Silk, Shawls & Handkerchiefs amoung other things.
Deaths Dec 1866 BRADBURY John 76 Wandsworth 1d 364
WILLIAM CAIRD, theft : simple grand larceny, 18th July, 1821.
The Proceedings of the Old Bailey Ref: t18210718-52
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Trial Summary:
* Crime(s): theft : simple grand larceny,
* Punishment Type: transportation,
(Punishment details may be provided at the end of the trial.)
* Verdict: Guilty,
* Other trials on 18 Jul 1821
* Name search for: WILLIAM CAIRD,
* Crime Location: King-street, Cheapside
Original Text:
960. WILLIAM CAIRD was indicted for stealing, on the 20th June, one box, value 3 s.; fifty-five shawls, value 53 l. 17 s.; eleven pieces of handkerchiefs, value 15 l. 10 s.; twelve pieces of muslin, value 7 l., and two shirts, value 5 s. , the goods of Jeremiah Greatorex , John Bradbury , and Benjamin Hardwick Seal .
MR. JEREMIAH GREATOREX . I am in partnership with John Bradbury and Benjamin Hardwick Seal , of King-street, Cheapside. On the 20th of June, about six o'clock in the evening, a box containing this property, was just delivered at our door from Glasgow. A person gave me information - I ran out up Cheapside, and in Bow-lane saw the prisoner with a box on his shoulder. I came up and seized him with it. I secured him - it was opened and contained the articles stated in the indictment. At the time I laid hold of him a person rushed against me, to knock me down, but I kept hold of him.
WILLIAM SMITH . I am a constable. The prisoner was given in my charge.
(Property produced and sworn to.)
Prisoner's Defence. I had left a friend in Lad-lane; a gentleman stopped me at the top of King-street, and asked if I would carry a box for a shilling; I said I could not, as I was going over the water. He said he wanted it taken there, and would fetch it. In about five minutes he brought it, helped it on my shoulder, and told me to cross into Bow-lane.
GUILTY . Aged 34.
Transported for Seven Years .
London Jury, before Mr. Common Sergeant.
HENRY UPTON, deception : fraud, 27th October, 1825.
The Proceedings of the Old Bailey Ref: t18251027-206
Trial Summary:
* Crime(s): deception : fraud,
* Punishment Type: imprisonment,
(Punishment details may be provided at the end of the trial.)
* Verdict: Guilty,
* Other trials on 27 Oct 1825
* Name search for: HENRY UPTON,
* Crime Location: Aldermanbury
Original Text:
1804. HENRY UPTON was again indicted for a fraud .
GEORGE DRAKE SEWELL . Mr. Cross was in town on the 22d of September, but he is not here to-day.
JOHN PROCTOR . I took the prisoner into custody; he said he was sorry for what he had done, but did not say what it was. Mr. Jacombs charged him with obtaining goods under false pretences - he made no answer to that.
FREDERICK CROKER . I am in the warehouse of John Bradbury , Jeremiah Greatorex , and John Teale , in Aldermanbury: I saw the prisoner in their warehouse on the 22d of September; he said he wanted some crimson silk shawls for Sewell and Cross, who are customers of theirs - I shewed him some; he selected two - I gave him an invoice, and he carried them away - I let him have them on his representation that he wanted them for Sewell and Cross.
GEORGE DRAKE SEWELL re-examined. Q. Had you given the prisoner any orders to get these shawls? A. No.
FREDERICK CROKER re-examined. Q. Did you state at Guildhall, what passed between the prisoner and you? A. Yes, I said to the Alderman, in the prisoner's presence, that he said he came from Sewell and Cross.
JOHN PROCTOR. It was when I brought the prisoner from Guildhall, that he stated what I mentioned on the former trial.
GUILTY .
Confined Four Months .
CHARLES LEWIS, theft : embezzlement, 27th May, 1830.
The Proceedings of the Old Bailey Ref: t18300527-14
Trial Summary:
* Crime(s): theft : embezzlement,
* Punishment Type: transportation,
(Punishment details may be provided at the end of the trial.)
* Verdict: Guilty: pleaded guilty,
* Other trials on 27 May 1830
* Name search for: CHARLES LEWIS,
Original Text:
First London Jury - before Mr. Recorder.
1047. CHARLES LEWIS was indicted for embezzling sums, amounting together to 216l. 4s. 6d., which he had received on account of John Bradbury and Jeremiah Greatorex , his employers, and that he had been previously convicted of felony ; to which he pleaded
GUILTY . Aged 40. - Transported for Fourteen Years .
Source: Bell's Weekly Messenger, No. 1781, Sunday, May 16, 1830.
Police Intelligence.
Guildhall.
Extensive Embezzlement.
On Tuesday, Charles Lewis, a middle-aged man, who had for some years been employed as a clerk by Messrs. Bradbury and Greatorex, of Aldermanbury, warehousemen, was brought before Mr Alderman Garratt, charged with embezzling various sums of money. The solicitor for the prosecution briefly stated the nature of the case, and called Mr Stevens, a linen-draper, in Newington-causeway, who proved that he paid the prisoner, as collecting clerk for the prosecutors, the sum of 100l. on the 26th of March.
Mr. Griffin, a linen draper at Walworth, also proved the payment of 112l. 12s. to the prisoner, on the same day, being the general collecting day in the trade.
Mr. Bradbury deposed, that the prisoner had not at all accounted for the money received from Mr. Stevens, and had paid in 10l. short of that received from Mr. Griffin.
The solicitor asked whether both these sums were in the list of deficiencies which the prisoner has sent to him.
Mr. Harmer, for the prisoner, said a complete case for trial had been made out, without referring to the prisoners admission. The fact was, that the prisoner had, upon being discharged at a short notice, furnished a list of sums which he had received, promising to pay them, or any others that might be found, at an early period.
The solicitors said he had a month's warning.-
" Well," said Mr. Harmer, "that is but a short time."
The solicitor observed, that the prisoner had absented himself ten days after receiving the notice.-Mr. Harmer believed he had assigned a reason.-The prisoner said " Yes, he pleaded illness."-" And do not you know," said Mr. Harmer, "that he had a sudden death in his family, which would account for that illness? Did not one of his children die in an instant? It is a distressing case. He has five children still living, and his wife is pregnant. The poor man was found provided with the means of destroying himself."
A person standing among the spectators here burst into tears, and said, he had offered the prosecutors 300l. on account, towards the deficiencies.-The solicitors replied, the sums embezzled amounted to almost twice as much.-Mr. Harmer said, now the facts had been laid before the Magistrate, there was no alternative but a committal. He could make no answer to the charge.
Mr Alderman Garratt, after pausing for a moment, said, that however painful the duty might be, the case was so clear, that he must commit him for trial.-
The prisoner, who seemed greatly distressed, was committed accordingly.
Birth Notes: Wife - Mary HARDWICK
Leofric, Yorkshire in 1861 Census
General Notes: Wife - Mary HARDWICK
Deaths Dec 1872 BRADBURY Mary 74 Wandsworth 1d 355
Birth Notes: Child - George BRADBURY
17th in John Bradbury's records
General Notes: Child - George BRADBURY
Possible match in 1861 & 1871 & 1881 census but birth is 1824 so can't be sure Occupation is Cabinet Maker
Death Notes: Child - Edward BRADBURY Esq
18 Oxford Gdns Notting Hill London [left £5 000, sons Edward John, Herbert George executors]
Great Western Railway Shareholder entry
Shareholder:Edward BRADBURY
First name(s):Edward
Last name:BRADBURY
Role/Event:Death
Date:4 Apr 1874
Place:Southend on Sea
County:Essex
Country:England
Reference:Volume 26 Folio 28 Entry 105 Column 3
Edward BRADBURYDeath 4 Apr 1874 Southend on Sea, Essex,
Edward BRADBURYDeath 4 Apr 1874 Notting Hill, Middlesex, England
John Kinnersley HOOPERExecutor 11 May 1878 Queenhithe, London, England
William Bradbury LEAFExecutor 11 May 1878
John Kinnersley HOOPERExecutor 11 May 1878
General Notes: Child - Edward BRADBURY Esq
Of his sons:
One was English Church clergyman, lived in New Zealand - Augustus
One was In the navy, died young
One was Managing Director Bradbury Greatorex, wholesale silks and laces - Edward John
One was An artist and R.A
Birth Notes: Child - Augustus BRADBURY Esq
Birth listed as 1833 in 1861 census
General Notes: Child - Augustus BRADBURY Esq
Possible death
Deaths Mar 1863 (>99%)
BradburyAugustus Brighton 2b 155
Birth Notes: Child - Emma BRADBURY
Hackney London in 1891 census
General Notes: Child - Emma BRADBURY
Deaths Sep 1911
LeafEmma 87 Kensington 1a 153
General Notes: Child - John BRADBURY
Single in 1851
John Bradbury in London Tailor in 1861 Census... Wife Ann 1831 Son Joseph 1859 all Holborn could be him
General Notes: Child - Marian BRADBURY
Marriages Sep 1849 Bradbury Marian Wandsworth 4 585 Hooper John Rummersley Wandsworth &c 4 585
Likely Death: Deaths Jun 1880 HOOPER Marian 53 Fulham 1a 123
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John BRADBURY and Mary MARTIN
Husband John BRADBURY 27
Born: 1719 - Caverswall, , Staffordshire, England Christened: 24 Jun 1719 - Caverswall, , Staffordshire, England 1,27 Died: Buried:
Father: Zacharias BRADBURY (Abt 1694- ) 27 Mother: Mary RUSHTON (1700- ) 27
Marriage: 18 Sep 1742 - Stoke-upon-Trent, , Staffordshire, England 27,217
Wife Mary MARTIN 27
Born: Abt 1721 - Stoke-upon-Trent, , Staffordshire, England Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Mary BRADBURY 27
Born: 26 Mar 1744 - Caverswall, , Staffordshire, England 1 Christened: 29 Mar 1744 - Caverswall, , Staffordshire, England 1 Died: Buried:Spouse: Sherrington TALBOT (1732- ) 27 Marr: 11 Feb 1763 - Caverswall, , Staffordshire, England 1,27
2 M Zacharias BRADBURY 27
Born: 13 Jul 1746 - Caverswall, , Staffordshire, England 1 Christened: 15 Jul 1746 - Caverswall, , Staffordshire, England 1 Died: 20 Sep 1811 - Caverswall, , Staffordshire, England Buried: 22 Sep 1811 - Caverswall, , Staffordshire, England 217Spouse: Mary LAWTON (1747-1809) 27 Marr: 23 Jan 1774 - Caverswall, , Staffordshire, England 1,217
3 M John BRADBURY 27
Born: 23 Apr 1749 - Caverswall, , Staffordshire, England 1 Christened: 28 Apr 1749 - Caverswall, , Staffordshire, England 1 Died: Buried:
4 M William BRADBURY 27
Born: 1 Jan 1752 - Caverswall, , Staffordshire, England 1 Christened: 2 Jan 1752 - Caverswall, , Staffordshire, England 1 Died: 27 Feb 1796 - Caverswall, , Staffordshire, England Buried:Spouse: Ann ARBLASTER (1756-1811) 27 Marr: 12 Dec 1779 - Whitmore, , Staffordshire, England
5 M Robert BRADBURY 27
Born: 6 Dec 1754 - Caverswall, , Staffordshire, England 1 Christened: 6 Dec 1754 - Caverswall, , Staffordshire, England 1 Died: 1839 Buried:
6 M George BRADBURY 1,27
Born: 9 Oct 1759 - Caverswall, , Staffordshire, England 1 Christened: 18 Oct 1759 - Caverswall, , Staffordshire, England 1,27 Died: Buried:Spouse: Dorothy BALL (1752- ) 1,27 Marr: 25 Nov 1789 - Caverswall, , Staffordshire, England 27,217
General Notes: Husband - John BRADBURY
On 18 SEP 1742 at Stoke-on-Trent St Peter in county of STS Groom John BRADBURY Status – Occupation – Residence Carswall in county of – Notes – Bride Mary MARTIN Status – Occupation – Residence Bagnal 217
General Notes: Wife - Mary MARTIN
No clear match for birth in IGI Oct 2004
Notes: Marriage
On 18 SEP 1742 at Stoke-on-Trent St Peter in county of STS Groom John BRADBURY Status – Occupation – Residence Carswall in county of – Notes – Bride Mary MARTIN Status – Occupation – Residence Bagnal 217
General Notes: Child - Zacharias BRADBURY
Memorial Inscription St. Peter's Caverswall. In memory of Zechauiah Bradbury, late of Hardywick in this parifh, who died 20th Sept 1811, aged 65 years. In memory of Mary his wife who died 15th Feb 1809, aged 62 years. Also of Thomas, son of the aforesaid ....... 1803[?], aged 29 years. George their son died 17th August 1804, aged 16 years.
Name Zachary BRADBURY Alias – Buried 22Sep1811 Aged – Parish Caverswall, St. Peter, STS 217
General Notes: Child - William BRADBURY
Memorial Inscription at St. Peters, Caverswall. Here lieth the body of William Bradbury late of Holehouse who died 27th Feb 1796, aged 44 years. Also of Anne, his wife, who died 11th day of Feb 1811 in the 84th year of her age. Age is incorrect and not compatible with birth of Mary. probably Ann was 54 years old.
General Notes: Child - Robert BRADBURY
Cambridge University Alumni, 1261-1900 Name: Robert. Bradbury College: TRINITY Entered: Michs. 1775 Died: 1839 More Information: Adm. sizar (age 20) at TRINITY, June 22, 1775. S. of John, of Caverswall, Staffordshire, England School, Dilhorne, Staffordshire, England (Mr Woolfe). Matric. Michs. 1775; B.A. 1779; M.A. 1783. Head Master of the Free Grammar School, Stevenage, Herts. Died 1839, aged 84. (G. Mag., 1839, I. 438.)
General Notes: Child - George BRADBURY
Possible death but by no means certain: Name George BRADBURY Alias – Buried 22Aug1804 Aged – Parish Caverswall, St. Peter, STS
Possible that they had the following other children however since they were not Christened in Caverswall it can not be known for sure if it wasn't just another George and Dorothy Bradbury:
Pipe Ridware is about 25km away from Caverswell
James 29 OCT 1794 Pipe Ridware, Staffordshire, England Ann 28 JUN 1797 Pipe Ridware, Staffordshire, England Ellen 15 MAY 1799 Pipe Ridware, Staffordshire, England
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John BRADBURY
Husband John BRADBURY 20
Born: 1839 - Stoke-upon-Trent, , Staffordshire, England Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: John BRADBURY (Abt 1817-Bef 1901) 11,17,18,19,20,27 Mother: Mary Jane (1807-1884) 11,17,18,20,27
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
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John BRADBURY and Alice HAMMOND
Husband John BRADBURY 16,27
Born: Abt 1786 - Caverswall, , Staffordshire, England Christened: 25 Jun 1786 - Caverswall, , Staffordshire, England 1 Died: Buried:
Father: Zacharias BRADBURY (1746-1811) 27 Mother: Mary LAWTON (1747-1809) 27
Marriage: 22 Jun 1812 - Cheadle, , Staffordshire, England 27
Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation, Ag Lab(1841)
Wife Alice HAMMOND 16,27
Born: 29 Mar 1792 - Kingsley, , Staffordshire, England Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Ralph HAMMOND ( - ) 27 Mother: Alice ( - ) 27
Children
1 F Mary BRADBURY 27
Born: Abt 1813 - Kingsley, , Staffordshire, England Christened: 15 Jan 1813 - Kingsley, , Staffordshire, England 1 Died: Buried:
2 F Elizabeth BRADBURY 27
Born: Abt 1814 - Kingsley, , Staffordshire, England Christened: 11 Sep 1814 - Kingsley, , Staffordshire, England 1 Died: Buried:
3 M John BRADBURY 11,17,18,19,20,27
Born: Abt 1817 - Kingsley, , Staffordshire, England Christened: 9 Mar 1817 - Kingsley, , Staffordshire, England 1 Died: Bef 1901 Buried:Spouse: Mary Jane (1807-1884) 11,17,18,20,27
4 M William BRADBURY 11,16,17,18,20,27
Born: Abt 1820 - All Saints, Dilhorne, , Staffordshire, England Christened: 16 Jan 1820 - All Saints, Dilhorne, , Staffordshire, England 1 Died: Bef 1891 Buried:Spouse: Anne (1818- ) 11,16,17,18,19,20,27
5 M Thomas BRADBURY 16,17,18,27
Born: 3 Feb 1822 - Cheadle, , Staffordshire, England Christened: Died: 1883 - Cheadle, , Staffordshire, England 23 Buried:Spouse: Sarah (1816-1897) 17,18,27
General Notes: Child - Mary BRADBURY
No Clear match for marriage in IGI
General Notes: Child - Elizabeth BRADBURY
No Clear match for marriage in IGI
Death Notes: Child - John BRADBURY
Not found in 1901 census
General Notes: Child - John BRADBURY
In 1861 census living at Bentilee , Bucknall, Staffordshire, England (Region changed to Hanley in 1871 census) In 1871 census living Bentilee, Hanley, Stoke upon Trent, Staffs. In 1891 census John is a widower and general labourer
No clear match in 1841 census, several possibilites
General Notes: Child - William BRADBURY
In 1841 living in Divy Dale Lane, Caverswall In 1861 living in Dividy Lane, Caverswall, Staffs. In 1871 Census liviing in Dividy Lane, Caverswall with wife Anne, and children John, Anne and Thomas
Age not perfect match but likely death Deaths Mar 1887 Bradbury William 64 Cheadle 6b 205
General Notes: Child - Thomas BRADBURY
Likely a visitor in the FORD household in Cheshire in the 1851 census
Likely match in 1861 census living alone
In 1871 and 1881 censuses living at Hazel Arbour, Kingsley Moor, Kingsley, Staffordshire with wife Sarah.
Deaths Sep 1883 BRADBURY Thomas 62 Cheadle 6b 164
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John BRADBURY
Husband John BRADBURY 1,16,20
Born: 7 Feb 1825 - Clapton, Middlesex, England 1,20 Christened: 16 Mar 1825 - St Mary Le Bow, London, , Greater London, England 1 Died: Bef 4 Apr 1874 62 Buried:
Father: John BRADBURY Esq (1790-1866) 1,11,16,20,23,27 Mother: Mary HARDWICK (Abt 1797-1872) 1,11,16,17,20
Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation 20, Silk and Shawl Merchant(1851)
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - John BRADBURY
Single in 1851
John Bradbury in London Tailor in 1861 Census... Wife Ann 1831 Son Joseph 1859 all Holborn could be him
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John BRADBURY
Husband John BRADBURY 429
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: George Mace BRADBURY (1898-1982) 429 Mother: Tin "Tiny" O'BRIAN ( - ) 429
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - John BRADBURY
Had about four children
Farm manager in Wairarapa then retirement village manager in Tauranga
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John A BRADBURY
Husband John A BRADBURY 19,24
Born: 1888 - Blythe Marsh, Dilhorne, Staffordshire, England Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Ralph BRADBURY (1865- ) 17,18,19,24 Mother: Elizabeth Vernon ALCOCK (1864-1895) 19,23
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - John A BRADBURY
1901 servant in the WHITE household
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John Heath BRADBURY
Husband John Heath BRADBURY 18,19,24
Born: 1877 - Caverswall, , Staffordshire, England Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: William Plant Blurton BRADBURY (1832- ) 11,16,17,18,19,20,24,27 Mother: Hannah HEATH (1843- ) 18,19,24
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Husband - John Heath BRADBURY
Births Sep 1877 Bradbury John Heath Cheadle 6b 329
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John Hugh BRADBURY and Bridget Rosalind MULLIGAN
Husband John Hugh BRADBURY 598
Born: 1963 - Auckland, , , New Zealand 429,598 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Trevor Penkington BRADBURY (1926-1965) 429 Mother: Maxine Elisabeth BRADSHAW ( - ) 429
Marriage:
Wife Bridget Rosalind MULLIGAN (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M Lucas Trevor BRADBURY (details suppressed for this person)
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
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John Richard BRADBURY
Husband John Richard BRADBURY 19,23,24,27
Born: 1884 - Checkley, , Staffordshire, England Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: William BRADBURY (1857- ) 11,19,24,27 Mother: Mary Ellen (1857- ) 19,24,27
Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation, 1901, Apprentice Blacksmith
Wife
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Children
General Notes: Husband - John Richard BRADBURY
Births Mar 1885 Bradbury John Richard Cheadle 6b 351
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John William James BRADBURY
Husband John William James BRADBURY 11,17
Born: 1851 - Blythe Marsh, Dilhorne, Staffordshire, England Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Thomas BRADBURY (Abt 1817-1899) 11,16,17,18,19,20,27 Mother: Elizabeth JAMES (1824-1878) 11,17,23
Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation, Home Mason(1871)
Wife
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General Notes: Husband - John William James BRADBURY
No clear match in 1881, 1891 or 1901 as place of birth must have changed
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Josiah BRADBURY
Husband Josiah BRADBURY 27
Born: Abt 1821 - Caverswall, , Staffordshire, England Christened: 28 Mar 1821 - Caverswall, , Staffordshire, England 1 Died: 7 May 1821 - Caverswall, , Staffordshire, England 1 Buried:
Father: William BRADBURY (Abt 1782-1837) 23,27 Mother: Ann AVERILL (1776-1842) 16,23,27
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Children
General Notes: Husband - Josiah BRADBURY
Died as an infant buried with parents at St. Peters Caverswall.
Inscription: Josiah, son of William & Ann Bradbury of Caverswall who died ....
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