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Joseph BRADDER

Birth1812 - Kirkby, Nottinghamshire
Death1894 - Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England
MotherElizabeth Gelstrop
FatherCharles Bradder

Born in Kirkby, Nottinghamshire on 1812 to Charles Bradder and Elizabeth Gelstrop. Joseph BRADDER married Hannah Wagstaff and had 7 children. He passed away on 1894 in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England.

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Charles Bradder
1785 - 1825
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Elizabeth Gelstrop
1785 - 1831
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Hannah Wagstaff
1813 - 1874
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Maria Bradder
1831 - Unknown
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Charles Bradder
1832 - 1906
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Mercy Bradder
1840 - 1914
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Emma Bradder
1844 - 1925
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Elizabeth Bradder
1838 - 1839
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Mary Ann Bradder
1839 - 1876
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Joseph Bradder
1850 - Unknown
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Civil Bradder
1844 - 1933

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