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John William Bradley
Perkins Brig. Blocker's
Mo. Cav C.S.A.
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Full Name: |
John Williams Bradley |
Location: |
Section:Confederate Field, Section 1 (F) Row:E Number:2 |
Reason for Eligibility: |
Confederate Veteran |
Birth Date: |
November 14, 1842 |
Died: |
April 15, 1932 |
Burial Date: |
Arpil 16, 1932 |
Confederate Home Roster Information: |
Birth Place: |
Missouri |
Occupation: |
Farmer |
Marital Status: |
Widower |
Came To Texas: |
1890 |
Residence: |
Waco, Texas |
Admitted To Home: |
July 6, 1921 |
Religion: |
Primitive Baptist |
Army: |
Price's |
Division: |
Marmaduke's |
Brigade: |
Tyler's |
Regiment: |
Perkin's |
Company: |
Powell's |
| BRADLEY, JOHN WILLIAMS (1842 ~ 1932). Confederate veteran John Bradley was born November 14, 1842 in Randolph County, Missouri to William R. Bradley and Martha Rowland.
John Bradley enlisted in the Confederate Army September 1864 with Perkin's Brigade, Blocker's Missouri Cavalry. He was later transferred to artillery.
He surrendered in May of 1865 citing he was "unable to compete with the enemy" in his pension application and was discharged shortly after.
He settled in Lorena, McLennan County, Texas after the Civil War. Bradley was admitted to the Confederate Men's Home in Austin in 1921 and died there April 15, 1932.
He was buried in the Texas State Cemetery the following day.
Information taken from Texas State Cemetery file materials. |
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