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Walter Bradbrook

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Walter Bradbrook

Birth
Bellevue, Huron County, Ohio, USA
Death
16 Feb 1920 (aged 76)
Kansas City, Clay County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Dysart, Tama County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Walter Bradbrook son of Henry Bradbrook and Lucratia Watts.

1st Walter Bradbrook married Anna E. Carter 23 Feb 1871 in Tama County, Iowa.
Anna Carter Bradbrook died 23 Sep 1880.

Note: The date from the History of Tama County, Iowa shows marriage 23 Feb 1870 and the Iowa Marriage Records shows 23 Feb 1871. I went with the Iowa Marriage Record.

Source: Iowa Marriage Records
Bradbrok, Walter - Anna E. Carter 23 Feb 1871 by John L. Martyn book B page 10

History of Tama County, Iowa
Walter Bradbrook is a native of Ohio, born in Huron county, of that State, in November, 1842. He learned the trade of blacksmithing at Newark, the county seat of Huron county. He came to Tama county, Iowa, in 1861, and first located at Toledo, where he spent fourteen years in wagon and carriage making, and then followed mercantile pursuits until his removal to Dysart in 1877. In 1878 he opened his blacksmith shop in this place, and has since been engaged in that business. On the 23rd day of February, 1870, Mr. Bradbrook was united in marriage with Miss Anna Carter, a native of Tama county. Five children have been born unto them--Alice, Harry, Frederick, Lucretia and Idell. The wife and mother died September 23, 1880.

2nd Walter Bradbrook married Phebe Delsine Ellis 02 July 1883 in Dysart Tama Co, Iowa.

Source: from familysearch.org, Iowa County Marriages 1838-1934
Name: Walter Bradbrook
Evant: Marriage
Date of Marriage: 02 July 1883
Location: Dysart, Tama County, Iowa
Age: 41
Father: Henry Bradbrook
Mother: Lucretia Watts
Spouse: Phebe D. Ellis
Spouse Birth: about 1859
Spoouse Father's Name: B. N. Ellis
Spouse Mother's Name: Mary E. Meyers
Ref. ID: Vol 1 page 44
G.S. Film Number: 1022738

4 children was born to this union:
Edna E Bradbrook Danforth 1884-
Ava Watts Bradbrook Mowrey 21 June 1886-1952
Cornelius Bradbrook 20 May 1888-27 Sep 1958
Claude Hollis Bradbrook 6 Oct 1890-

Idaho Death Index, 1911-51
Name: Bradbrook, Phebe Delsine
Year: 1938
Certificate Number: 110066
County of Death: Bannock
City: Pocatello
Date of Death: 20 Jul 1938
Date of Birth: 21 Apr 1860

Iowa, Cemetery Records, 1662-1999
Name: Walter Bradbrook
Birth Date: 1843
Death Date: 1920
Age: 77
Burial Location: Tama
Cemetery: Dysart
Source: Gravestone Records of Tama County, Ia.
Page Number: 18

1910 Mississippi, Clarke Co, Shubuta Twp., 21 April 1910
Bradbrook, Walter, head, 67, married 22 yrs, occupation Real Estate office, Ohio, Eng, Eng
Bradbrook, Claude, son, 19, Iowa, Ohio, MO

1920 Missouri, Kansas City Ward 16, Jackson County
Danford, Charles H, head, 36, 1884, GA, GA, GA, owns
Danford, Edna, wife, 1885, Iowa, Ohio, MO
Badbrook, Claude, brother-in-law, 29, 1891, single, Iowa
Badbrook, Walter, father-in-law, 76, 1844, widow, Ohio, Eng, Eng

Note: 1920 Walter Bradbrook age 76, and son, Claude Bradbrook age 29 living in household of daughter, Edna Bradbrook Danford and husband, Charles H. Danford. Name on census records listed as Badbrook.
Walter Bradbrook son of Henry Bradbrook and Lucratia Watts.

1st Walter Bradbrook married Anna E. Carter 23 Feb 1871 in Tama County, Iowa.
Anna Carter Bradbrook died 23 Sep 1880.

Note: The date from the History of Tama County, Iowa shows marriage 23 Feb 1870 and the Iowa Marriage Records shows 23 Feb 1871. I went with the Iowa Marriage Record.

Source: Iowa Marriage Records
Bradbrok, Walter - Anna E. Carter 23 Feb 1871 by John L. Martyn book B page 10

History of Tama County, Iowa
Walter Bradbrook is a native of Ohio, born in Huron county, of that State, in November, 1842. He learned the trade of blacksmithing at Newark, the county seat of Huron county. He came to Tama county, Iowa, in 1861, and first located at Toledo, where he spent fourteen years in wagon and carriage making, and then followed mercantile pursuits until his removal to Dysart in 1877. In 1878 he opened his blacksmith shop in this place, and has since been engaged in that business. On the 23rd day of February, 1870, Mr. Bradbrook was united in marriage with Miss Anna Carter, a native of Tama county. Five children have been born unto them--Alice, Harry, Frederick, Lucretia and Idell. The wife and mother died September 23, 1880.

2nd Walter Bradbrook married Phebe Delsine Ellis 02 July 1883 in Dysart Tama Co, Iowa.

Source: from familysearch.org, Iowa County Marriages 1838-1934
Name: Walter Bradbrook
Evant: Marriage
Date of Marriage: 02 July 1883
Location: Dysart, Tama County, Iowa
Age: 41
Father: Henry Bradbrook
Mother: Lucretia Watts
Spouse: Phebe D. Ellis
Spouse Birth: about 1859
Spoouse Father's Name: B. N. Ellis
Spouse Mother's Name: Mary E. Meyers
Ref. ID: Vol 1 page 44
G.S. Film Number: 1022738

4 children was born to this union:
Edna E Bradbrook Danforth 1884-
Ava Watts Bradbrook Mowrey 21 June 1886-1952
Cornelius Bradbrook 20 May 1888-27 Sep 1958
Claude Hollis Bradbrook 6 Oct 1890-

Idaho Death Index, 1911-51
Name: Bradbrook, Phebe Delsine
Year: 1938
Certificate Number: 110066
County of Death: Bannock
City: Pocatello
Date of Death: 20 Jul 1938
Date of Birth: 21 Apr 1860

Iowa, Cemetery Records, 1662-1999
Name: Walter Bradbrook
Birth Date: 1843
Death Date: 1920
Age: 77
Burial Location: Tama
Cemetery: Dysart
Source: Gravestone Records of Tama County, Ia.
Page Number: 18

1910 Mississippi, Clarke Co, Shubuta Twp., 21 April 1910
Bradbrook, Walter, head, 67, married 22 yrs, occupation Real Estate office, Ohio, Eng, Eng
Bradbrook, Claude, son, 19, Iowa, Ohio, MO

1920 Missouri, Kansas City Ward 16, Jackson County
Danford, Charles H, head, 36, 1884, GA, GA, GA, owns
Danford, Edna, wife, 1885, Iowa, Ohio, MO
Badbrook, Claude, brother-in-law, 29, 1891, single, Iowa
Badbrook, Walter, father-in-law, 76, 1844, widow, Ohio, Eng, Eng

Note: 1920 Walter Bradbrook age 76, and son, Claude Bradbrook age 29 living in household of daughter, Edna Bradbrook Danford and husband, Charles H. Danford. Name on census records listed as Badbrook.


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