Alice BRADBURY 1858 -> Texas (General)

by slowhands @, proud of his ancient Dean Forest roots, Friday, January 08, 2010, 13:11 (5508 days ago) @ slowhands

Name: James Watson Bradbury
Year of Registration: 1891
Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun
District: Bakewell (1839 Onw)
County: Derbyshire
Volume: 7b
Page: 802

Alice Bradbury ( nee Smith) married Joseph Shutt of Houston and moved to the USA with
him and a son James Watson Bradbury.

Alice Bradbury ( widow) arrived on the "Saint Louis" on July 28th 1906 from Southampton at Ellis Island New York

James Watson Bradbury arrived on the "Mauretania" on Sept 5th 1913 from Liverpool heading for Tulsa Oklahoma - at Ellis Island New York.

1910
Alice Chutt name city, Tulsa, Oklahoma abt 1858
Joseph Chutt name city, Tulsa, Oklahoma abt 1864 location


1920 Harris Texas 2 residents
Alice Shutt city, Harris, Texas abt 1858 location race relation
James W Bradberry name city, Harris, Texas abt 1892

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Derbyshire records Office
D504/11/1-11
Title Bradbury family of Bakewell

Date 1887-1926

Description Walter Bradbury, parish clerk, of Bakewell, died in 1893. His first wife, Mary Ann, had died in 1888. Mr Bradbury left his property, comprising Ollerset House in North Church Street, Bakewell (together with a garden, workshop and yard) and land called Holme Close in the parish of Youlgreave, to his children Sarah, Mary Elizabeth, May, Hannah Sophia ('Dot') and James Watson, subject to the life interest of his second wife Alice, who was also appointed a trustee of his will and of the estate. Alice moved to Cheltenham at the turn of the century, and either re-married or reverted to her maiden name, as she signed her letters 'Alice Shutt' from 1902. She later moved to the United States of America with James Watson Bradbury.

D504/11/10
Title Bundle of correspondence relating to the Bradbury family and trust estate

Date 1899-1926 and n.d.

Description Including:

Letters to Alice Bradbury/Shutt from her sister Bessie Wilcox at Frogmore, Prestbury

From Alice Shutt at Cheltenham and at Tulsa, Oklahoma, to Mr Redfearn, 1902

From Alice in Cheltenham (signed Alice Bradbury) to Mr Redfearn, 1908-1909 [particularly concerned with Alice's troubled relationship with her step-daughter Dot]

Letters and draft replies between Alice Shutt (in Oklahoma and later in Houston, Texas) and Mr Redfearn, 1910-1920

Letters from Alice Shutt to Thomas Howard of Bakewell [appointed as the other trustee of the will following Mr Redfearn's death in 1920]

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