Showing posts with label Boydston Family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Boydston Family. Show all posts

Sunday, February 20, 2011

William Henry Bradley, 1826-1908


The History of Appanoose County, Iowa
[Chicago, IL: Western Historical Co., 1878], Page 540 -----------------------------------
  BRADLEY, W. H., farmer, stock dealer and fruit grower, Sec. 6 [Bellair Township]; P. O. Centerville; born in Clarke Co., Ind., in 1826; at the age of 8 years, removed with his father to Morgan Co., Ind.; remained at home until 22 years of age. In 1848, married Martha [Ann] Elliott, who was born in Pulaski Co, Ky., in 1826; her parents, Fountain B. and Martha Elliott, returned to Clarke Co., where they died, only a week intervening between their deaths. Mr. and Mrs. Bradley removed to Owen Co., Ind., in 1856; came to this county, purchased 180 acres of land two miles north of Centerville and engaged in farming; in 1859, removed to their present residence and own 705 acres of land, valued at $25 per acre; they have seven children—Sarah E., J. R., Melvina J., Alvira, Patrick H., Chas. E., and Wm. Albert. Mr. and Mrs. B. and the four elder children are members of the M. E. Church; the parents have belonged to that Church for thirty years. Mr. B. is a member of the A. F. & A. M., No. 313, of Numa.
Unidentified Seymour, Iowa, Newspaper Obituary, 1908
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  William H. [Henry] Bradley was born Jan. 30, 1826, and died in Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, at the home of his daughter, Mrs. B. M. Boydston, Oct. 28, 1908.  He has made his home with his daughter in Mt. Pleasant for the past six years. Until that time since coming to Iowa from Indiana—the state of his birth—in 1856, me made his home in Appanoose County. Until the death of his wife [Martha] in 1882, he resided three miles east of Jerome but since then he has made his home with his children. He was the father of nine children, two having died in infancy and P. H. Bradley died about ten years ago. The remaining children were all present at the funeral and are as follows: J. R. and W. A. Bradley of Centerville, Mrs. B. M. [Melvina] Boydston and Mrs. James [Sarah] Johns of Mt. Pleasant and Mrs. J. A. [Elvira] Sidles of this place. He has been in feeble health for some time but his last sickness lasted only a few days. Charles, Mrs. Johns and Mrs. Boydston were with him at the time of his death and accompanied the remains to Jerome where the funeral was held at the M. E. church conducted by Rev. Perdew, pastor of the M. E. church of Centerville, assisted by Rev. Bishop of this place. The Masonic Lodge of Centerville had charge of the services at the cemetery, where the body was laid to rest by the side of his wife.
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  The editor sincerely appreciates the permission granted by Linda Jacobs Green to transcribe the above material from her book, History of the Bradley, Van Ness, Elliott, Elgin, Sidles, Condra Families of Appanoose County, Iowa, 3rd Revision, 3rd Printing [Columbia, MO: Linda Jacobs Green, January 2011], page 152.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Rev. B. M. Boydston, 1851-1902

Rev. B. M. Boydston 
Served the Jerome Methodist Episcopal Church 
1880-1881
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Knoxville Express [IA] - 21 May 1902
Posted on IAGenWeb.org by James Quigley 8/17/2003
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  Died at his home in Lone Tree, Iowa, Monday May 12 [1902], Rev. B. M. Boydston, aged 51 years.
  Rev. Boydston was born in Greene County, Pennsylvania, in 1851, and came with his parents to Iowa, who settled in Knoxville in 1856. He united with the M. E. church at the early age of 15 years, and from his youth up has been a faithful follower of the meek and lowly Jesus. His high school education was completed in Knoxville, after which he held a position as teacher in the same school.
  In 1872 he entered the Iowa Wesleyan University, at Mount Pleasant. After pursuing the course he entered the Boston Theological Seminary in 1876, and entered the ministry in 1880. He was united in marriage Aug. 24, 1881, to Miss Melvina J. Bradley of Centerville, Iowa. Their union was blessed with the following children: Mrs. H. B. Miller, Albert W. and David P., all of who with their mother survive their husband and father.
  Deceased was a brother of Mrs. H. Cunningham and County Treasurer George L. Boydston of Knoxville, and has many old friends in this county who mourn his death.
  The funeral was held at Lone Tree on Wednesday, May 14.

Friday, October 30, 2009

William H. Bradley, 1826-1908

Wm. H Bradley Death
Old Resident of This County Died at Home of Daughter
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  Mt. Pleasant News:  Wednesday evening at 10:30 at the home of his daughter, Mrs. B. M. Boydston, of North Broadway, occurred the death of Mr. William H. Bradley, an old and respected resident of Mt. Pleasant. He as been in feeble health for some time, death being due to bowel touble, with complications.
  Mr. Bradley lived to the ripe old age of 82 years, and his long life has been an active and useful one. Wherever he lived he was universally respected and esteemed, and his scores of friends will long remember him and keep his memory green. He was devoted to his family and friends, and all that could be desired as an upright citizen and man.  For many years he had been a member of the Methodist church, and although in recent years deprived of the privilege of church attendance, died strong in faith and hope. He was also a Mason of long standing.
  The deceased was born in Morgan county, Indiana, in 1826, and was married there in 1848 to Miss Martha Ann Elliott. In 1850 they came to Iowa and settled on a farm in Appanoose county, near Centerville. He engaged in farming and stock raising and they made that their home until 1882 when the good wife passed away, and Mr. Bradley made his home with his several children. 
  To this union were born nine children; two dying in infancy, and one son, P. H. Bradley, died about ten years ago. Those who remain are: Mr. John R. Bradley, of Centerville; Mr. C. F. Bradley, of Chicago; both of who are here; Mr. W. A. Bradley, of Centerville, Mrs. J. A. Sidles, of Jerome, Ia., and Mrs. B. M. Boydston, and Mrs. James John, of this city. One son, Mr. W. A. Bradley, is in Texas on a trip at the present time, and no word has been received from him this afternoon in answer to telegrams sent. In addition, to these sons and daughters, the deceased has one brother living in Mattoon, Ill.; and a number of grandchildren.
  A short service will probably be held at the home of Mrs. Boydston here Friday morning, and the remains will then be taken to Centerville and the funeral will be held from the Jerome circuit near there, conducted by Rev. Perdew, pastor of the M. E. church, at Centerville, assisted by the Masonic lodge of which Mr. Bradley was a member. Interment will be at the Jerome cemetery.
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Transcribed from 1903-1909 Semi-Weekly Iowegian Obituaries[Page 103], compiled by the Appanoose County Genealogy Society, on FHL US/CAN Film #1703962, Item #12 [Salt Lake City, Utah: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1990].
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Census Records of William H. Bradley
--1850 United States Federal Census, Place: Clay, Morgan, Indiana; Roll: M432_162; Page: 151; Image: 304.  [Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census (database on-line), Provo, UT, USA]
--1860 United States Federal Census, Place: Bellair, Appanoose, Iowa; Roll: M653_311; Page: 40; Image: 41.  [Ancestry.com. 1860 United States Federal Census (database on-line), Provo, UT, USA]
--1870 United States Federal Census, Place: Bellair, Appanoose, Iowa; Roll: M593_375; Page: 356; Image: 13.  [Ancestry.com. 1870 United States Federal Census (database on-line), Provo, UT, USA] 
--1880 United States Federal Census, Place: Bellair, Appanoose, Iowa; Roll: T9_326; Family History Film: 1254326; Page: 543.2000; Enumeration District: 19; Image: 0168. [Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. 1880 United States Federal Census (database on-line), Provo, UT, USA]
--1885 Iowa State Census, Place: Bellair, Appanoose, Iowa; Roll: IA1885_144; Line: 10; Family Number: 10.  [Ancestry.com. Iowa State Census Collection, 1836-1925 (database on-line), Provo, UT, USA]
--1895 Iowa State Census, Place: Centerville, Appanoose, Iowa; Roll: IA1885_287; Line: 14; Family Number: 387. [Ancestry.com. Iowa State Census Collection, 1836-1925 (database on-line), Provo, UT, USA]
--1900 United States Federal Census, Place: Bellair, Appanoose, Iowa; Roll: T623_416; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 12. [Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census (database on-line), Provo, UT, USA]
--1900 United States Federal Census, Place: Center, Appanoose, Iowa; Roll: T623_416; Page: 24A; Enumeration District: 27. [Ancestry.com. 1900 United States Federal Census (database on-line), Provo, UT, USA]
--1905 Iowa State Census, Place: Centerville, Appanoose, Iowa; Roll: IA_75; Line: 602. [Ancestry.com. Iowa State Census Collection, 1836-1925 (database on-line), Provo, UT, USA]