- CA BWGPL LHC-FamFil-KJ-2018-05-29-07
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- 1800 - 1870
Parte de Local History Collection
Sepia photograph of a woman, believed to be Mary Ann Porterfield (1794-1870). Wife of Charles Watson, Mother of William John Watson.
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Parte de Local History Collection
Sepia photograph of a woman, believed to be Mary Ann Porterfield (1794-1870). Wife of Charles Watson, Mother of William John Watson.
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Parte de Local History Collection
Wide shot of the Belfry cemetery, located on Line 8
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Parte de Local History Collection
"Erected by Mrs. Sophia Belfry to the memory of ... affectionate Husband: James Belfry, who died Aug. 31, 1849, E. 46 y's, 7 mo. & 6 d.
Jac....ed.. mo.,
..rtha. July 17 1830, Died 11 y'r, & 10mo.
Children of the above"
From the Belfry Cemetery
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Van Every, Charlotte grave marker
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"Charlotte, Wife of James Van Every, Died March 29, 1857, A. 50 y's"
From the Belfry Cemetery
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Parte de Local History Collection
The Clement brothers. Lewis is on the left and Stephen is on the right. When this tin type photograph was taken, Stephen was 23 years old and Lewis 21. Lewis was a doctor in Bradford and he married Rachel Howard, the daughter of Allen Howard, who lived on the 6th Line.
Flower, Reuben & Mary Elizabeth grave marker
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"Reuben Flower, died July 8, 1854, Aged 53 yrs.
Also Mary Elizabeth, daughter of the above, Died May 11, 1855, Aged 24 yrs."
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Parte de Local History Collection
"Sophia Belfry, died Dec. 5, 1857, Aged 49 Yrs."
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Corporation of the Town of Bradford Seal
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Stamp seal of the Corporation of the Town of Bradford.
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Parte de Local History Artifacts
Stamp seal of Bradford Municipality, incorporated 1858.
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Bradford Municipal Seal - worn with use
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Stamp seal of the Village of Bradford, worn with use so much so the stamped letters are nearly invisible.
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