On 13 May 1851 she married Charles Henry Taylor (1833-1910) in Fulton Co., Illinois. They had 3 children. They divorced sometime between late 1857 and June of 1860, as the 1860 Census shows she is listed as divorced and living with her parents with her 3 children.
On 4 Mar 1861 she married Elliot Card Bradley (1818-1800) in McDonough Co., Illinois. They had 9 children. Mary's 3 Taylor children remained with and were raised by their grandparents when Mary married Elliott.
After Elliott's death, Mary re-married her first husband, Charles H Taylor, on 2 Aug 1903 in Ottumwa, Iowa and they moved to Sullivan, Moultrie Co., Illinois where she later died.
Between 1903-1910, five of her Bradley children moved to the Spokane Washington area, leaving only Amelia, Ella, James, and Mary in Iowa.
On 13 May 1851 she married Charles Henry Taylor (1833-1910) in Fulton Co., Illinois. They had 3 children. They divorced sometime between late 1857 and June of 1860, as the 1860 Census shows she is listed as divorced and living with her parents with her 3 children.
On 4 Mar 1861 she married Elliot Card Bradley (1818-1800) in McDonough Co., Illinois. They had 9 children. Mary's 3 Taylor children remained with and were raised by their grandparents when Mary married Elliott.
After Elliott's death, Mary re-married her first husband, Charles H Taylor, on 2 Aug 1903 in Ottumwa, Iowa and they moved to Sullivan, Moultrie Co., Illinois where she later died.
Between 1903-1910, five of her Bradley children moved to the Spokane Washington area, leaving only Amelia, Ella, James, and Mary in Iowa.
Family Members
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Bennett Jehile Taylor
1854–1937
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Lucy Anne Taylor Long
1855–1909
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Henry Oscar Taylor
1857–1940
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Amelia Emma Bradley Josifek
1862–1923
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Ella Maria Bradley Musselman
1865–1959
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James Freemont Bradley
1867–1945
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Etta Mae "Ettie" Bradley Brown
1870–1915
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Mary Elizabeth Bradley Robinson
1871–1921
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Grant Bradley
1873–1962
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John Sherman Bradley
1875–1958
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George Washington Bradley
1878–1954
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