Daughter of Thomas Bibb and Wife of James BradleyBorn: | 1806, Elbert County, GA |
Died: | 1894, Huntsville, AL |
Notes:• "405 Franklin Street is known as the Bradley Homestead. It was given to James Bradley (Adeline's husband) by his father-in-Law, Governor Thomas Bibb." - Twickenham House Notes
• Daughter of Gov. Thomas Bibb and Parmedlia Thompson
• Mother of:
1. Susan Bradley was born in 1823 in AL, and died 1893, married Thomas W. White in 1839 (Thomas born in 1819) daughter Susie White Fickling (born about 1863 AL, married Frank Fickling)
2. Sarah Ann Bradley was born in 1824 in AL, and died after 1899, unmarried
3. James Pleasants Bradley was born in 1828 in AL, died young
4. William Bradley was born in 1835 in AL, and died in 1880, married with two children
5. Adeline Bradley was born in 1837 in AL. She married Lucien Weakley (born in1833 in AL) Lucien became a widow when Adeline died, no children
6. Pattie Bradley was born in 1840 in AL, died young
7. John Bradley was born in 1845 in AL, and died in 1898, unmarried (Talented and bright. Prominent in railroad affairs, connected with Memphis and Charleston road in Alabama, and Assistant Manager of Mississippi Valley road 188, headquarters at New Orleans.)
8. Thomas Bibb Bradley was born in 1826 and died in 1854, never married. - Early Settlers
• Married James Bradley November 14, 1822 in Madison County, Alabama. - Ancestry.com
Related Links:• Ancestry.com - Page owned by claudiageorge1 and can been viewed only with an Ancestry.com paid membership. (Originally found at http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/14533251/person/148003452.)
• Early Settlers - Early Settlers of Alabama by James Edmonds Saunders & Elizabeth Saunders Blair Stubbs, printed 1899, page 436.
• Twickenham House Notes - Margaret Bell Chase gave Nancy Rohr these notes. They are not dated but the content suggests they were written before the year 2000.
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