[Westbrook.FTW]
June 10, 1961 Obituary: James A. Bradbury died Saturday morning, June 10, at his home on the Dresden Highway. He was 79. Mr. Bradbury was born August 21, 1881, the son of Brad Bradbury and Caroline Porch Bradbury. He was a partner in City Dry Cleaners and was a member of the Church of Christ. He leaves his wife, Mis. Mollie Carlton Bradbury; two sons, J.R. Bradbury and Harold Bradbury of Dresden; one daughter, Mrs. Warner Stephenson of Memphis; one brother, Herbert Bradbury of Jackson; and one sister, Mrs. Evie Abbott of St. Louis. Services were held Sunday at the Dresden Church of Christ will Bill Ross and John Underwood officiating. Burial was in Sunset Cemetery with Bowlin Mortuary of Dresden in charge. Pallbearers were Lloyd Reavis Jr., Tom Reagan, Bill Buckley, L.D. Glisson, A.J. Dunlap and T.R. Alexander.
1920 Census - Weakley District 2 - All & parents born Tenn
McWherter, W. R./Head/M/W/56/Marr/Laborer/Ice Plant
McWherter, Callie/Wife/F/W/50/Marr
Farmer, Corrie/Dau/F/W/19/Marr
Farmer, William B./SonIL/M/W/23/Marr/Retail Merchant/Coke
Bradberry, James A./Bro-In-Law/M/W/38/Wd/Fireman/Ice Plant
Bradberry, James R./Nephew/M/W/11/S
Bradberry, Warran/Nephew/M/W/1yr 3mo
Bradberry, ------/Niece/F/W/1yr 8mo
Bradberry, William H./Nephew/M/W/2mo
My files are a collection from many sources and many are not documented by me. Most relate to Weakley Co., TN in some way. Included are many Confederate and Union Veterans of the Civil War.