![]() Kirkby Stephen, Westmorland is correct (and not quite in Scotland). Of course Scotland is incorrect, but geographically close. Most of the family is said to be born in the same place, which is difficult to read but apparently says "Scotland, Kirkby Stephen" with "Westmoreland" then written in over Kirkby Stephen. ![]() It shows that the children are still in Hulme (Manchester) with the oldest boy William John Bradley as head of household, in an un-numbered house on the street called Abbey Grove. Anthony and Agnes died at a fairly young age before the next census in 1851. ![]() Anthony was again for a while a journeyman brewer at this time.ġ851 English census. But Anthony 9 and Matthew 6 were in Kirkby Stephen with their maternal grandmother Isabella (Bella) Dixon, grocer, as well, apparently, as their uncle William Dixon, a 39 year old farmer. Children living with the parents in 1841 at Linster Street in Hulme in Chorlton district (in Manchester, but south of the Medlock river) were William 12, Thomas 11, Isabella 4 and James 2. ![]() Anthony was a common brewer at the time of baptism.ġ841 English census. Son of Anthony & Agnes Bradley, Kirkby Stephen. Matthew Bradley came free to the Colony of Victoria (1851-1900)īaptised 19th January 1834 in Kirkby Stephen, Westmorland. ![]()
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