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James Brading

Birth3 MAR 1809 - Pennsylvania
Death22 October 1871 - Edgar County, Illinois, USA
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Born in Pennsylvania on 3 MAR 1809. James Brading married Margaret Bradford and had 11 children. He passed away on 22 October 1871 in Edgar County, Illinois, USA.

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Margaret Bradford
1808 - 1901
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James C. Brading
1838 - 1924
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Jasper(gasper) Brading
1840 - 1917
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Sarah M Brading
1843 - 1923
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Margaret Elizabeth Brading
1848 - 1925
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William Berry Brading
1845 - 1922
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Elizabeth Brading
1835 - 1841
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Samuel C Brading
1854 - 1901
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Ezekiel Brading
1833 - 1911
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Isaac Workman Brading
1851 - 1900
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Judah Brading
1835 - 1841
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Mary F. Honnold
1858 - Unknown

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