NameHarry Bradley 1011,3470,782,3487, 1C3R
Birthca 1876, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire1011,782
Birth Memoca 1873 from 1901 census.
OccupationWell sinker (1898)4798
OccupationStone mason (1900)4809
OccupationStone quarryman (1901)782
OccupationGeneral labourer (1911)3487
EducationScholar (1881), able to sign name1011,4810
Alias/AKAHenry Bradley3470
FatherJames Bradley (ca1848-ca1901)
MotherElizabeth Burford (1850-)
Spouses
Birthca 1873, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire782
Alias/AKAElizabeth Bradley3487
FatherDaniel Rowles (ca1845-<1898)
Marriage25 Dec 1898, St. John The Baptist’s Parish Church, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire4811,4798
Family ID2060
ChildrenElizabeth May (1899-)
 Doris (ca1902-<1940)
 James (ca1905-)
 Harry (ca1907-)
 Walter (ca1908-)
 Leonard T (ca1912-)
 Roland K (Died as Child) (ca1915-ca1916)
 Francis Roland (1918-1978)
Notes for Harry Bradley
In 1881 he was living with his parents in court 46 Worcester Street, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire1011.
In 1891 he was living with his parents in court 46 Worcester Street, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire3470.
In 1898 he was living in Worcester Street, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire4798.
In 1900 he was living in Blackmore, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire4809.
In 1901 he was boarding in the household of Charles Rowles in Blackmore, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire782.
In 1911 he was living in 3 Station Street, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire3487.
Notes for Harry & Annie Elizabeth (Family)
Harry Bradley, a bachelor aged 21 whose occupation was well sinker, married Annie Elizabeth Rowles, a spinster aged 21. The bride and groom were both residing in Worcester Street. The groom's father was James Bradley and his occupation was nailor. The bride's father was Daniel Rowles (deceased) and his occupation was labourer. The marriage was performed at the St. John the Baptist Church, Bromsgrove according to the rites of the Established Church after banns. The bride and groom both signed. The marriage was witnessed by Joseph Edwards (signed) and Mary Faithull (signed)4798.
Last Modified 18 Aug 2012Created 10 May 2014 by Martin Stephens