Will/Braffitt/Johnson/Cook genealogy - Person Sheet
Will/Braffitt/Johnson/Cook genealogy - Person Sheet
NameEsther Lydia Bradley
Birth15 May 1835, CT1225,1
Death17 Apr 1917, Waterbury, New Haven, CT1225,1
BurialRiverside Cemetery, Waterbury, New Haven, CT1225,1
Misc. Notes
!BIRTH-DEATH-BURIAL: 17-Apr-1917 Waterbury, New Haven, CT deaths and burials1225, Esther E. Bradley Terrell, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F7K9-66J, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F7CJ-BQ9
!BIRTH-DEATH-BURIAL: Riverside Cemetery, Waterbury, New Haven, CT1, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/193537402
!CENSUS: 1850 Waterbury, New Haven, CT, Esther Bradley
!CENSUS: 1860 Huntington, Fairfield, CT, Esther L. Terrell
!CENSUS: 1880 Derby, New Haven, CT, Ester L. Terrell
!CENSUS: 1910 Waterbury Ward 3, New Haven, CT, Esther L. Terrell, widowed, 3 children 2 living
!REFERENCE: 2004 Genealogy.com634, Descendants of Roger Terrill and Abigail Ufford, Esther Lydia Bradley, https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/terrill/913/
Spouses
Birth20 Feb 1832, CT1225,1
Death12 Feb 1900, CT1225,1
BurialRiverside Cemetery, Waterbury, New Haven, CT1225,1
FatherLyman Terrill (1796-1871)
MotherMaria J. Stevens (1796-1854)
Misc. Notes
!BIRTH-DEATH-BURIAL: 12-Feb-1900 CT deaths and burials1225, Franklin J. Terrell
!BIRTH-DEATH-BURIAL: Riverside Cemetery, Waterbury, New Haven, CT1, Franklin J. Terrell, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/193537381
!CENSUS: 1860 Huntington, Fairfield, CT, Franklin Terrell
!REFERENCE 03-May-1864 US patent 42,608 "Improved Machinery for Forming Hoop-skirt Clasps. Franklin J. Terrell, Ansonia, Conn. I claim the male forming die, composed of two or more independently operating pieces in combination with a series of rotating female-forming dies, substantially as and for the purpose herein specified. [This improvement is more particularly designed for the manufacture of the various kinds of metallic ciasps used in the manufacture of hoop skirts and is attached to the ordinary cutting out press by which the blanks are cut from the plate. It consists in the employment for forming the blanks after they have been cut to the required form and have passed through the cutting die of a male forming die made of two or more attached but independently movable parts and a series of rotating female forming dies.]", https://pdfpiw.uspto.gov/.piw?docid=00042608
!REFERENCE: 17-May-1864 Hartford Courant, Hartford, CT, page 2, 03-May-1864 patent to Franklin J. Terrell of Ansonia
!CENSUS: 1880 Derby, New Haven, CT, Franklin M. Terrell
!OCCUPATION: Machinist
!REFERENCE: 2004 Genealogy.com634, Descendants of Roger Terrill and Abigail Ufford, Frank J. Terrill, https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/terrill/913/
Marriage2 Nov 1851, Waterbury, New Haven, CT846
ChildrenGeorge Edward (1852-1930)
 Charles Eugene (1854-1927)
 Ida May (1859-1860)
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