Fonds P183 - Bradley family fonds

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Bradley family fonds

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    CA ETRC P183

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    • [191-?]-[197-?] (Creation)

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    0,02 m of textual records.

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    Alta Evelyn Bradley, the daughter of Robert Emerson Bradley (1847-1924) and Alta Louise Ayer (1863-1947), was born 2 November 1901 and died in 1979. It appears that she never married. Robert Bradley was born in Durham Township, the son of William Bradley and Jane Johnston, but eventually moved to Sherbrooke where he became the successor to the George Ayer Marble Works, located at Strathcona Square. Alta L. Ayer's parents were George Ayer and Louisa S. LeBaron, making George Robert's father-in-law. A. Evelyn Bradley's sister, Pauline Ayer Bradley married Hal Ross Perrigard, a notable Canadian painter. Many members of the Bradley family is buried at the Elmwood Cemetery in Sherbrooke.

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    The fonds contains information on the Bradley, Ayer, Boynton, LeBaron, Bowen and Cogswell families from Sherbrooke, Hatley, Bolton, Compton and Stanstead from the early 1900s to the 1960s. It consists of family trees, correspondence, an obituary and family histories.

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        Title based on contents of fonds.
        The fonds was donated by Audrey Hopkins in 2011.
        The documents are in English.

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        Finding aid prepared using Rules for Archival Description (RAD).

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        28 janvier, 2016

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