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====== James Franklin Mealer Brady ====== | ====== James Franklin Mealer Brady ====== | ||
- | The illegitimate son of James Elias Brady and Rebecca Mealer (daughter of Matthew Mealer and Arletta Smith-Mealer), | + | The illegitimate son of [[James Elias Brady|James Elias Brady]] |
- | According to Cora Iola Brady-Ledbetter (who was James Franklin Mealer-Brady' | + | According to Cora Iola Brady-Ledbetter (who was James Franklin Mealer-Brady' |
- | The 1880 U.S. Census indicates that Rebecca | + | Rachel |
- | Rebecca Mealer is buried at the foot of Soapstone Mt. beside Willis | + | The 1880 U.S. Census indicates that Rebecca Mealer, and her infant son " |
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+ | Rebecca Mealer is buried at the foot of Soapstone Mt. beside Willis | ||
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- | James Franklin Brady married Emma Cordelia Simmons (March 31, 1882 - ). | + | James Franklin Brady married |
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+ | Emma Cordelia Simmons (March 31, 1882 - July 15, 1966) was the daughter of [[john_simmons|John Simmons]] and Hester Anne Whiten (daughter of Oliver Whiten & Rachel). | ||
And they initially lived in a one-room log cabin situated on a knoll at the foot of the "Rushy Branch" | And they initially lived in a one-room log cabin situated on a knoll at the foot of the "Rushy Branch" | ||
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- Elias Grant Brady (March 7, 1907 - Feb. 4, 1988). Buried in Elmhurst Cemetery (Elberton, Georgia).((http:// | - Elias Grant Brady (March 7, 1907 - Feb. 4, 1988). Buried in Elmhurst Cemetery (Elberton, Georgia).((http:// | ||
- Clarence Thurston Brady (Nov. 4, 1908 - Jan. 7, 1910). Buried at Tates Creek Baptist Church.((http:// | - Clarence Thurston Brady (Nov. 4, 1908 - Jan. 7, 1910). Buried at Tates Creek Baptist Church.((http:// | ||
- | - Ophelia Jane Brady (Nov. 30, 1910 - Dec. 15, 2003), Buried at Fork Creek Baptist Church. | + | - Ophelia Jane Brady (Nov. 30, 1910 - Dec. 15, 2003), Buried at Fork Creek Baptist Church. She was very active in the "Order of the Eastern Star", |
- | - Richard Homer Brady (March 25, 1913 - ) | + | - Richard Homer Brady (March 25, 1913 - ). Married and had 3 girls. The mother died in child-birth. Ophelia helped raise the children. Richard Homer Brady then married his sister-in-law. |
- James Fred Brady (Oct. 6, 1915 - Oct. 13, 1989). Buried at Liberty Hill Baptist Church. | - James Fred Brady (Oct. 6, 1915 - Oct. 13, 1989). Buried at Liberty Hill Baptist Church. | ||
- [[ernest_lawton_brady|Ernest Lawton Brady]] (Aug, 8, 1918 - Sept. 3, 1987), Buried in Stephens County Memorial Gardens (Toccoa, Georgia).((http:// | - [[ernest_lawton_brady|Ernest Lawton Brady]] (Aug, 8, 1918 - Sept. 3, 1987), Buried in Stephens County Memorial Gardens (Toccoa, Georgia).((http:// | ||
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Some time after the 1920 U.S. Census, James Franklin Brady moved the family to Centerville (Elbert County), Georgia. | Some time after the 1920 U.S. Census, James Franklin Brady moved the family to Centerville (Elbert County), Georgia. | ||
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+ | **1930 United States Federal Census** | ||
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+ | State: Georgia \\ | ||
+ | County: Stephens \\ | ||
+ | Township or other Division of County: Centerville District \\ | ||
+ | Date: April 15, 1930 \\ | ||
- | [{{ : | + | ^ Name ^ Relation |
+ | | James F. Brady | Head | | ||
+ | | Emma Brady | Wife | | ||
+ | | Ben B. Brady | Son | ||
+ | | Grant Brady | ||
+ | | Homer Brady | ||
+ | | Fred Brady | Son | ||
+ | | Ernest Brady | Son | ||
+ | | Mozelle Brady | ||
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+ | Note: In this census, Emma Brady incorrectly reports her age as 50, when it was actually 48. | ||
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+ | **1940 United States Federal Census** | ||
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+ | State: Georgia \\ | ||
+ | County: Elbert \\ | ||
+ | Township or other Division of County: Militia District 197 (Pike) \\ | ||
+ | Date: April 5, 1940 \\ | ||
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+ | ^ Name | ||
+ | | James F. Brady | ||
+ | | Brady | Wife | | ||
+ | | George Elom Hulme | Son-in-law | ||
+ | | Ophelia Hulme | Daughter | ||
+ | | Minier Simmons | ||
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+ | Note: In this census, Emma Brady incorrectly reports her age as 60, when it was actually 58. | ||
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+ | Source: " | ||
James Franklin Brady died on March 18, 1944, in Goss (Elbert County), Georgia, when he was 64 years old. He was buried at Liberty Hill Baptist Church cemetery, Eastanollee (Stephens County), Georgia. | James Franklin Brady died on March 18, 1944, in Goss (Elbert County), Georgia, when he was 64 years old. He was buried at Liberty Hill Baptist Church cemetery, Eastanollee (Stephens County), Georgia. |