George Bradley (b. February 06, 1893, d. May 26, 1918)
George Bradley (son of Robert Bradley and Hannah Usborne) was born February 06, 1893 in Sittingbourne, Kent71, and died May 26, 1918 in France: Killed in Action.71. He married Nellie Nancy Van Norman on Aft. 1916 in probably Toronto, Canada.
Notes for George Bradley: Detailed notes of George Bradley's service with the Canadian Field Artillery is available from the National Archives of Canada, ref: RG 150, Acc 1992-93/166, Box 997-4. As is the case with most WW1 Canadian service records this information is quite extensive. George Bradley is memorialised in the Book of Remembrance-First World War, Veterans Affairs Canada p. 373 and on the War Memorial in Sittingbourne near the Avenue of Remembrance. Reference to him may also be found on the web-site "Sittingbourne Remembers." http://www.amba15077.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/
More About George Bradley: Burial: Unknown, Wailly Orchard Cemetery, Pas de Calais, France.72 Occupation 1: Bet. 1916 - 1918, 344805, Driver, Canadian Field Artillery.73 Occupation 2: Bef. February 19, 1916, Grocery Clerk.73 Religion: February 1916, Methodist.73 Residence: Bef. February 19, 1916, Medcalfe St. Toronto, Canada.73 Will: October 21, 1916, Military Will: In the event of my death, I leave the whole of my belongings to my wife,-Nellie Nancy Bradley, 29 Hill-crest-Park, Toronto, Ont, Canada.73
More About George Bradley and Nellie Nancy Van Norman: Marriage: Aft. 1916, probably Toronto, Canada.