Listers, As promised here is the follow-up on Mr. Bradley of the 1892 grocery firm of Bradley & Walters. Mr. Bradley is James A. Bradley, 1844-1920. His first wife was the former Mary A. Walter(s) of Somerset County. They had three daughters Mary Esther or Mary Ethel, Anna Grace and Margaret Blanche. Mrs. Bradley may not have been Esther/Ethel's mother. James Bradley built a large 3 story brick building at the corner of 6th and Clay St Jeannette which became known as the "Bradley Hall" or "Bradley Building". The grocery was on the first floor, there was an apartment on one of the upper floors, but there was also large banquet/meeting hall which was rented out by numerous societies for their monthly meetings such as the Heptasophs, and by travelling ministers etc. It is possible that Mr. Bradley had a residential home on another street nearby; he may or may not have ever lived above the grocery. The two younger daughters Anna Grace and Margaret Blanche were teachers in the Jeannette schools. Mrs. Bradley died abt April 7, 1904 and is buried in Brush Creek Cemetery. Mr. Bradley sold the store in approx 1913. He remarried a widow named Mrs. Smith and moved to Cleveland Ohio where he died October 18,1920 He was returned to PA and buried in Brush Creek with his first wife. Anna Grace and Margaret Blanche for reasons unknown (but understandable) moved to Denver Colorado about the time their father remarried and sold the building. There Anna Grace married a businessman, Lee Ramsey, dealing in land. Her sister married later on in life to a widower with the unusual name of Augustus Turtle. Mary Ethel, stayed single, died in 1954 in Los Angeles CA. I do still want to learn more about Mr. Walters. I now believe he may have been an in-law, related through the first Mrs. Bradley. I believe her parents to be Jacob and Margaret Walter(s) of Somerset County. I'd also like to learn more about James Bradley. Perhaps someone on this list has knowledge of him. James A. Bradley, the subject of this short bio is, I believe, the uncle of James T. Bradley, 1868-1955, of Scottdale, Westmoreland County, who beginning abt.1895, and for 30-some years ran a grocery there with William Rhodes, as Rhodes & Bradley. His wife was Maude Stoner Bradley. Bella