Name |
Charles L. Bradder [1] |
Birth |
Abt 1878 |
Brooklyn, New York City, NY, USA [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Census |
1871 |
Southwell Place, Kirkley, Mutford, Suffolk, England [2] |
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1871 England
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Census |
1881 |
77 Nottingham Road, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England [3] |
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1881 England
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Siblings |
3 siblings |
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3. Alice Gertrude Bradder, b. 01 Sep 1874, Brooklyn, New York City, NY, USA d. 1948, Minnamurra, New South Wales, Australia | |
Person ID |
I826 |
Main Tree |
Parent |
George Bradder, b. 1835, Nottinghamshire, England d. 1911, Nottinghamshire, England |
Relationship |
natural |
Parent |
Sarah Ann Wilson, b. 1837, England d. 1906, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England |
Relationship |
natural |
Marriage |
14 May 1855 |
Derby, Derbyshire, England |
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Marriage Certificate
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Notes |
- ** There's an interesting story to follow up here. George and his wife Sarah are both English and we assume they married in England. But their children, and Alice Gertrude in particular, are born in Brooklyn, New York.
Alice then marries William Hackett (an Englishman) in March 1905 (we don't know where.)
Alice & William's first two children (Margery & Ronald) are born in Sydney Australia in 1907 and 1909 but on 02 Apr 1911 Alice, William and Ronald are back in England and appear on the England Census. Margery was still alive so where was she? And, is this a coincidence - the address where the Census was taken? 2 Bradder Street! Surely that's part of the story?
Their next child (Norman) is born in Sydney, Australia 10 months after the Census was taken so he must have been conceived or carried on the trip back.
What is the story? Why were they so itinerant? How did they afford all this transcontinental travelling?
Needs more research.
Paul Barrett
05 Sep 2017
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Family ID |
F351 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |