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    1. [KYBIOS] BIO #11362 - ALFRED BRADLEY - ROBERTSON CO
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    3. After posting this morning re my computer - the repairman's son knocked on my door with a totally restored computer. To say I am thankful is to put it mildly! So - the vacation is over and here's your bio for the day! Sandi NOTE: I have no connection, no further information and am not seeking additional information. 11362 ROBERTSON CO – ALFRED BRADLEY – Bradley, Hitt, McDowell 11362 History of Kentucky by Judge Charles Kerr, Editor, By William Elsey Connelley and E. M. Coulter, Ph. D., Department of History, University of Georgia. In Five Volumes, Volume V, The American Historical Society, Chicago and New York, 1922. Alfred Bradley, M. D. A physician who has found his work in a congenial country environment, and looks after a large professional clientage while living on his country place seven miles south of Carlisle, Doctor Bradley is a graduate of the University of Louisville, and has practiced in his present home community for the past ten years. He was born at Mount Olivet in Robertson County June 21, 1875, son of J. W. and Elizabeth (Hitt) Bradley. His parents were native Kentuckians, his father born at Little Rock in Bourbon County. Both are now deceased. They spent their active lives on a farm in Robertson County. They were members of the Methodist Church, and the father was a Mason and republican. Of their eight children six are still living. Dr. Alfred Bradley grew up on the farm in Robertson County and was educated in the common schools and Mount Olivet Academy. For several years he was a successful teacher in his native county, and he educated himself for his profession. He was graduated M. D. from the University of Louisville Medical School in 1909, and for three years practiced at Blue Lick in Nicholas County. In 1912 he moved to his country home on the Maysville Pike, on rural route No. 3 out of Carlisle. He has eight acres of land, which he uses for agriculture on a modest scale. Doctor Bradley is a member of the County, State and American Medical Associations, and he and his family are members of the Christian Church. He is affiliated with Blue Lick Lodge No. 295, F. and A. M., Nicholas Chapter No. 41, R. A. M., and is a past chancellor commander of the Knights of Pythias. In politics he is a republican. Doctor Bradley in 1902 married Miss Pearl McDowell who was reared and educated in Robertson County. They have two daughters, Gloid and Hazel, both of whom have completed their public- school courses KYBIOGRAPHIES Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index?list=kybiographies KYRESEARCH: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.kentucky.tips/mb.ashx

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