* Male. Age 5Yr., 7Mon., 4Dys. Bitten by rattlesnake. These graves are located on the side of Click Road just a short distance down the road from Honey Creek Cemetery.
* Info below contributed by Leona Mastan:
From the book "Bradford Descendants" by Vance Arthur Bradford, M.D. 1985 page 90:
"Frances Bradford - b. d. young.
June Roberts writes that Frances swallowed a nail and lived most of the summer or year, slowly died, and is buried beside one of the little Chapman boys who was bitten by a rattlesnake. Bobby Bradford hunted the graves for years. They have been restored and fenced by the Llano County Historical Society and are located on the side of the Old Click Road 5 or 6 miles from turn off, Llano-Austin highway. V.A.B."
* Male. Age 5Yr., 7Mon., 4Dys. Bitten by rattlesnake. These graves are located on the side of Click Road just a short distance down the road from Honey Creek Cemetery.
* Info below contributed by Leona Mastan:
From the book "Bradford Descendants" by Vance Arthur Bradford, M.D. 1985 page 90:
"Frances Bradford - b. d. young.
June Roberts writes that Frances swallowed a nail and lived most of the summer or year, slowly died, and is buried beside one of the little Chapman boys who was bitten by a rattlesnake. Bobby Bradford hunted the graves for years. They have been restored and fenced by the Llano County Historical Society and are located on the side of the Old Click Road 5 or 6 miles from turn off, Llano-Austin highway. V.A.B."
Family Members
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Mary Elizabeth Bradford Ellis
1854–1940
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George Washington Bradford
1855–1936
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William M. "Bill" Bradford Sr
1858–1935
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Eda Jane Bradford Damron
1862–1909
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James Carberry Bradford
1863–1943
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Andrew Jack Bradford
1871–1931
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John Wesley Bradford
1872–1953
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Benjamin Franklin Bradford
1874–1892
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Lee Bradford
1876–1949
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Eli L Bradford Sr
1878–1962
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Annie Bradford Crowell
1881–1965
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