Difference between revisions of "Martha Ann Bradford"
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− | |headstonetranscription=In Loving Memory of Martha Ann beloved wife of David Bradford. Dear friend of Enid and George Armstrong. Died: 9.11.1941, | + | |headstonetranscription=In Loving Memory of Martha Ann beloved wife of David Bradford. Dear friend of Enid and George Armstrong. Died: 9.11.1941, age 64 Years. |
− | |dateofbirth=1877 | + | |dateofbirth=1877 (1876) |
|burialdate=09 November 1941 | |burialdate=09 November 1941 | ||
|ageatdeath=64 years | |ageatdeath=64 years | ||
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+ | ==Early Life== | ||
+ | According to records, Martha was born in Kojonup in 1876 to Thomas and Mary Flindell. Mary Flindell, Martha's mother, was born Mary Luff. | ||
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+ | ==Marriage== | ||
+ | Martha married David Bradford in 1919, in Perth. | ||
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+ | ==Property== | ||
+ | Martha and David lived mostly in Yandanooka. There is some confusion among present-day local historians as to how Martha came to be buried at St Mary's (aside from being strong friends of the Armstrong family) and that perhaps she did live in the district briefly on a property they called 'Yandanooka' in honour of their previous home. More research is required. |
Revision as of 13:54, 25 August 2020
Early Life
According to records, Martha was born in Kojonup in 1876 to Thomas and Mary Flindell. Mary Flindell, Martha's mother, was born Mary Luff.
Marriage
Martha married David Bradford in 1919, in Perth.
Property
Martha and David lived mostly in Yandanooka. There is some confusion among present-day local historians as to how Martha came to be buried at St Mary's (aside from being strong friends of the Armstrong family) and that perhaps she did live in the district briefly on a property they called 'Yandanooka' in honour of their previous home. More research is required.