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Descendants and Ancestors of Charlemagne (in 4th generation)


      405. Annie May42 Bradbury (Charles Edward41, John Thomas40, Edwin39, Thomas38, Jacob37, Thomas36, Jacob35, William34, Thomas33, Wymond32, Anne31 Edon, Elizabeth30 Heigham, Clement29, Clement28, Catherine27 Cotton, William26, Joan25 Rede, Cecily24 Harlyngrugge, Alice23 Marmion, Thomas22, John21, William20, Geoffrey19, William18, Robert17, Milicent de Rethal16, Elizabeth de Namur15, Godfrey de Namur14, Albert III de Namur13, Albert II de Namur12, Ermengarde de Lorraine11, Charles Duke of Lower Lorraine10, Louis IV, d'Outremer9, Charles III, The Simple8, Louis II, the Stammerer7, Charles II, the Bald6, Louis I, the Fair/Pious5, Charlemagne4, Pepin The Short3, Charles Martel, The Hammerer2, Pepin d'Heristal1)1522 was born 1893 in Bangor?, Penobscot, ME, and died October 30, 1956 in Bangor, Penobscot, ME. She married James J. Silk1522 September 10, 1912 in Bangor, ME1522. He was born in Bangor?, ME, and died in Bangor, ME.

Notes for Annie May Bradbury:
Obituary from Bangor Daily News Oct 31 or Nov 1, 1956

"Mrs James Silke Taken by Death

Mrs Annie May Silke 63, native of Bangor, died in a local hospital Tuesday evening after several months illness. She was the wife of James J Silke.

Prominent in social and fraternal organizations, she was particularly active in GAR organizations. She had been past department president of Mary Todd Lincoln Tent, Daughters of the Union Veterans and past department president of Hanibal Hamlin Circle, Ladies GAR. At the time of her death she was department treasurer of the latter unit.

She likewise was a member of the Excelsior Rebekah Lodge, The Royal Neighbors of America, the Canton Auxilary, and the Golden Cross. She was a member also fo the First Universalist Church. Mrs Silke had been employed at the reception desk of the YWCA.

Besides her husband, she is survived by three daughters, Mrs James Luosey of Bangor, Mrs Thomas Baker of New York City and Mrs Doris Ronco of Gardner mass; a brother Fred C Bradbury of Bangor; and a grandchild. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at the residence, 52 Curve Street."

[ Note: Annie only had ONE daughter - Thelma. The other two were people raised in Annie's home for a period of time. As a boy, Charles E Bradbury III never saw the other two "daughters" nor remembers any talk of them even when he visited his great aunt Annie and (her husband) James home. Carol Anne Bradbury, sister of Charles likewise claims there was only ONE daughter - Thelma - both of us having known that family personally and visited it frequently when young]


More About Annie May Bradbury:
Burial: Mt. Hope Cemetery, Lot 782, Grave 2 S
Charlemagne: Descendant
Religion: Universalist1523

More About James J. Silk:
Burial: Mt Hope Cemetery, Lot 782, Grave 1 S

More About James Silk and Annie Bradbury:
Marriage: September 10, 1912, Bangor, ME1524
     
Child of Annie Bradbury and James Silk is:
+ 458 i.   Thelma43 Silk, born in Bangor, Penobscot, ME.


      408. Warren Bradbury42 Hutchinson (Elnora Lee41 Bradbury, John Thomas40, Edwin39, Thomas38, Jacob37, Thomas36, Jacob35, William34, Thomas33, Wymond32, Anne31 Edon, Elizabeth30 Heigham, Clement29, Clement28, Catherine27 Cotton, William26, Joan25 Rede, Cecily24 Harlyngrugge, Alice23 Marmion, Thomas22, John21, William20, Geoffrey19, William18, Robert17, Milicent de Rethal16, Elizabeth de Namur15, Godfrey de Namur14, Albert III de Namur13, Albert II de Namur12, Ermengarde de Lorraine11, Charles Duke of Lower Lorraine10, Louis IV, d'Outremer9, Charles III, The Simple8, Louis II, the Stammerer7, Charles II, the Bald6, Louis I, the Fair/Pious5, Charlemagne4, Pepin The Short3, Charles Martel, The Hammerer2, Pepin d'Heristal1)1525,1526 was born January 22, 1911 in Montpelier, VT1527,1528, and died August 15, 1969 in San Diego, CA1528. He married Helen Doxey1528 February 22, 1942 in Littleton, MA1528. She was born December 30, 1911 in Berryville, Arkansas, and died March 22, 1990 in Marshfield, MO.

More About Warren Bradbury Hutchinson:
Burial: Worester, VT Hutchinson Family Plot1528

More About Helen Doxey:
Burial: Berryville, ARK1528

More About Warren Hutchinson and Helen Doxey:
Marriage: February 22, 1942, Littleton, MA1528
None-Ending: 1954
     
Children of Warren Hutchinson and Helen Doxey are:
+ 459 i.   Elnora Mae43 Hutchinson, born December 13, 1942 in Concord, MA.
+ 460 ii.   John Warren Hutchinson Hutchinson, born March 25, 1944.


      411. Richard Lester42 Bradbury (Horace Lynwood41, John Thomas40, Edwin39, Thomas38, Jacob37, Thomas36, Jacob35, William34, Thomas33, Wymond32, Anne31 Edon, Elizabeth30 Heigham, Clement29, Clement28, Catherine27 Cotton, William26, Joan25 Rede, Cecily24 Harlyngrugge, Alice23 Marmion, Thomas22, John21, William20, Geoffrey19, William18, Robert17, Milicent de Rethal16, Elizabeth de Namur15, Godfrey de Namur14, Albert III de Namur13, Albert II de Namur12, Ermengarde de Lorraine11, Charles Duke of Lower Lorraine10, Louis IV, d'Outremer9, Charles III, The Simple8, Louis II, the Stammerer7, Charles II, the Bald6, Louis I, the Fair/Pious5, Charlemagne4, Pepin The Short3, Charles Martel, The Hammerer2, Pepin d'Heristal1)1529 was born October 18, 1904 in Malden, MA1529, and died July 05, 1975 in Manchester, NH1529. He married Alice Gertrude Mills1529 November 22, 19411529.

More About Richard Bradbury and Alice Mills:
Marriage: November 22, 19411529
     
Children of Richard Bradbury and Alice Mills are:
  461 i.   Susan Lee43 Bradbury1529, born May 17, 1943 in Lynn, MA1529.
+ 462 ii.   Richard Lester Bradbury, born August 03, 1948 in Lynn, MA.


      414. Kenneth Leonard42 Bradbury (Horace Lynwood41, John Thomas40, Edwin39, Thomas38, Jacob37, Thomas36, Jacob35, William34, Thomas33, Wymond32, Anne31 Edon, Elizabeth30 Heigham, Clement29, Clement28, Catherine27 Cotton, William26, Joan25 Rede, Cecily24 Harlyngrugge, Alice23 Marmion, Thomas22, John21, William20, Geoffrey19, William18, Robert17, Milicent de Rethal16, Elizabeth de Namur15, Godfrey de Namur14, Albert III de Namur13, Albert II de Namur12, Ermengarde de Lorraine11, Charles Duke of Lower Lorraine10, Louis IV, d'Outremer9, Charles III, The Simple8, Louis II, the Stammerer7, Charles II, the Bald6, Louis I, the Fair/Pious5, Charlemagne4, Pepin The Short3, Charles Martel, The Hammerer2, Pepin d'Heristal1)1529 was born May 12, 1911 in Everett, MA1529. He married Margery Evans1529 January 13, 1934 in Lynn, MA1529.

More About Kenneth Bradbury and Margery Evans:
Marriage: January 13, 1934, Lynn, MA1529
     
Children of Kenneth Bradbury and Margery Evans are:
+ 463 i.   Theodore43 Bradbury, born July 30, 1935 in Lynn, MA.
  464 ii.   Ruth Alice Bradbury1529, born October 21, 1947 in Lynn, MA1529. She married Louis Fa1529 November 28, 1970 in Hamden, CT1529.
  More About Louis Fa and Ruth Bradbury:
Marriage: November 28, 1970, Hamden, CT1529



      415. Ethel42 Bradbury (Horace Lynwood41, John Thomas40, Edwin39, Thomas38, Jacob37, Thomas36, Jacob35, William34, Thomas33, Wymond32, Anne31 Edon, Elizabeth30 Heigham, Clement29, Clement28, Catherine27 Cotton, William26, Joan25 Rede, Cecily24 Harlyngrugge, Alice23 Marmion, Thomas22, John21, William20, Geoffrey19, William18, Robert17, Milicent de Rethal16, Elizabeth de Namur15, Godfrey de Namur14, Albert III de Namur13, Albert II de Namur12, Ermengarde de Lorraine11, Charles Duke of Lower Lorraine10, Louis IV, d'Outremer9, Charles III, The Simple8, Louis II, the Stammerer7, Charles II, the Bald6, Louis I, the Fair/Pious5, Charlemagne4, Pepin The Short3, Charles Martel, The Hammerer2, Pepin d'Heristal1)1529 was born March 17, 1916 in Everett, MA1529. She married George Worth1529 June 01, 19411529, son of George Worth and Minnie Atkinson.

More About George Worth and Ethel Bradbury:
Marriage: June 01, 19411529
     
Children of Ethel Bradbury and George Worth are:
  465 i.   Lawerence Lynnwood43 Worth1529, born October 02, 1943 in Lynn, MA1529. He married Lois J. Cappuccio1529 October 25, 19691529.
  More About Lawerence Worth and Lois Cappuccio:
Marriage: October 25, 19691529

  466 ii.   Ronand Calvert Worth1529, born October 02, 19461529. He married Gail Barber1529 April 19721529.
  More About Ronand Worth and Gail Barber:
Marriage: April 19721529

  467 iii.   Janet Ethyl Worth1529, born May 13, 19551529. She married (1) Gary Evans1529 Bef. September 22, 19791529. She married (2) Thomas Routhier1529 September 22, 19791529.
  More About Gary Evans and Janet Worth:
Marriage: Bef. September 22, 19791529

  More About Thomas Routhier and Janet Worth:
Marriage: September 22, 19791529



      416. Lynwood Lee42 Bradbury (Horace Lynwood41, John Thomas40, Edwin39, Thomas38, Jacob37, Thomas36, Jacob35, William34, Thomas33, Wymond32, Anne31 Edon, Elizabeth30 Heigham, Clement29, Clement28, Catherine27 Cotton, William26, Joan25 Rede, Cecily24 Harlyngrugge, Alice23 Marmion, Thomas22, John21, William20, Geoffrey19, William18, Robert17, Milicent de Rethal16, Elizabeth de Namur15, Godfrey de Namur14, Albert III de Namur13, Albert II de Namur12, Ermengarde de Lorraine11, Charles Duke of Lower Lorraine10, Louis IV, d'Outremer9, Charles III, The Simple8, Louis II, the Stammerer7, Charles II, the Bald6, Louis I, the Fair/Pious5, Charlemagne4, Pepin The Short3, Charles Martel, The Hammerer2, Pepin d'Heristal1)1529 was born June 15, 1919 in Everett, MA1529. He married (1) Ola Geraldine Crowell1529 October 21, 19451529. He married (2) Marion Diguiseppe1529 June 27, 19591529.

More About Lynwood Bradbury and Ola Crowell:
Marriage: October 21, 19451529

More About Lynwood Bradbury and Marion Diguiseppe:
Marriage: June 27, 19591529
     
Children of Lynwood Bradbury and Ola Crowell are:
  468 i.   Linda Lee43 Bradbury1529, born April 28, 1947 in Peabody, MA1529.
  469 ii.   Cynthia Diane Bradbury1529, born March 28, 1950 in Peabody, MA1529.


      419. Raymond Douglas42 Bradbury (Leonard Spaulding41, Samuel Hingston40, Samuel I39, Samuel38, Samuel37, Moses36, Jacob35, William34, Thomas33, Wymond32, Anne31 Edon, Elizabeth30 Heigham, Clement29, Clement28, Catherine27 Cotton, William26, Joan25 Rede, Cecily24 Harlyngrugge, Alice23 Marmion, Thomas22, John21, William20, Geoffrey19, William18, Robert17, Milicent de Rethal16, Elizabeth de Namur15, Godfrey de Namur14, Albert III de Namur13, Albert II de Namur12, Ermengarde de Lorraine11, Charles Duke of Lower Lorraine10, Louis IV, d'Outremer9, Charles III, The Simple8, Louis II, the Stammerer7, Charles II, the Bald6, Louis I, the Fair/Pious5, Charlemagne4, Pepin The Short3, Charles Martel, The Hammerer2, Pepin d'Heristal1)1530 was born August 22, 1920 in Waukegan, Illinois1531,1532. He married Marguerite Susan McClure1533,1534 September 27, 19471535,1536.

Notes for Raymond Douglas Bradbury:
Source: http://www.brookingsbook.com/bradbury/biography.htm

Ray Bradbury's Biography
Bradbury, Ray Douglas


American novelist, short-story writer, essayist, playwright, screenwriter, and poet. Ray Bradbury was born in Waukegan, Illinois on August 22, 1920, the third son of Leonard Spaulding Bradbury and Esther Marie Moberg Bradbury. In the fall of 1926 Ray Bradbury's family moved from Waukegan, Illinois to Tucson, Arizona, only to return to Waukegan again in May 1927. By 1931 he began writing his own stories on butcher paper. In 1932, after his father was laid off his job as a telephone lineman, the Bradbury family again moved to Tucson and again returned to Waukegan the following year. In 1934 the Bradbury family moved to Los Angeles, California.

Bradbury graduated from a Los Angeles High School in 1938. His formal education ended there, but he furthered it by himself -- at night in the library and by day at his typewriter. He sold newspapers on Los Angeles street corners from 1938 to 1942. Bradbury's first story publication was "Hollerbochen's Dilemma," printed in 1938 in Imagination!, an amateur fan magazine. In 1939, Bradbury published four issues of Futuria Fantasia, his own fan magazine, contributing much of the published material himself. Bradbury's first paid publication was "Pendulum" in 1941 to Super Science Stories. In 1942 Bradbury wrote "The Lake," the story in which he discovered his distinctive writing style. By 1943 he had given up his job selling newspapers and began writing full-time, contributing numerous short stories to periodicals. In 1945 his short story "The Big Black and White Game" was selected for Best American Short Stories. In 1947 Bradbury married Marguerite McClure, and that same year he gathered much of his best material and published them as Dark Carnival, his first short story collection.

His reputation as a leading writer of science fiction was established with the publication of The Martian Chronicles in 1950 (published in England under the title The Silver Locusts), which describes the first attempts of Earth people to conquer and colonize Mars, the constant thwarting of their efforts by the gentle, telepathic Martians, the eventual colonization, and finally the effect on the Martian settlers of a massive nuclear war on Earth. As much a work of social criticism as of science fiction, The Martian Chronicles reflects some of the prevailing anxieties of America in the early atomic age of the 1950's: the fear of nuclear war, the longing for a simpler life, reactions against racism and censorship, and fear of foreign political powers.

Another of Bradbury's best-known works, the novel Fahrenheit 451, was released in 1953 and is set in a future when the written word is forbidden. Resisting a totalitarian state which burns all the books, a group of rebels memorize entire works of literature and philosophy.

Ray Bradbury's work has been included in the Best American Short Story collections (1946, 1948, and 1952). He has been awarded the O. Henry Memorial Award, the Benjamin Franklin Award in 1954, the Aviation-Space Writer's Association Award for best space article in an American Magazine in 1967, the World Fantasy Award for lifetime achievement, and the Grand Master Award from the Science Fiction Writers of America. His animated film about the history of flight, Icarus Montgolfier Wright, was nominated for an academy award, and his teleplay of The Halloween Tree won an Emmy.

Ray Bradbury's writing has been honored in many ways, but perhaps the most unusual was when an Apollo astronaut named the Dandelion Crater on the Moon after Bradbury's novel, Dandelion Wine.

Outside of his literary achievements, Ray Bradbury was the idea consultant and wrote the basic scenario for the United States Pavilion at the 1964 New York World's Fair. He conceived the metaphors for Spaceship Earth, EPCOT, Disney World, and he contributed to the conception of the Orbitron space ride at Euro-Disney, France. He was creative consultant for the Jon Jerde Partnership, the architectural firm that blueprinted the Glendale Galleria, The Westside Pavilion in Los Angeles, and Horton Plaza in San Diego.

Ray Bradbury currently lives in California and is still actively writing and lecturing.






More About Raymond Bradbury and Marguerite McClure:
Marriage: September 27, 19471537,1538
     
Children of Raymond Bradbury and Marguerite McClure are:
  470 i.   Susan Marguerite43 Bradbury1538, born Aft. 19471538.
  471 ii.   Ramona Bradbury1538, born Aft. 19471538.
  472 iii.   Betina Bradbury1538, born Aft. 19471538.
  473 iv.   Alexandra Bradbury1538, born Aft. 19501538.


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