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David Allen Bradford (son of Garrison Bradford and Unknown (Bradford)) died date unknown. He married Sarrah Warren.

 Includes NotesNotes for David Allen Bradford:
David Allen Bradford

Surname: Bradford, Allen, Warren

David Allen Bradford
The wants of the gentleman whose name forms the caption of this
sketch have never been abnormal or erratic, but he has found life's
chief pleasure in sustaining a good reputation and doing what he
could to help his fellow man, believing that a good name is more
to be desired among men than anything else. He was born September
17, 1856. His father was Garrison Bradford, who was also a native
of Richland township, where he spent his life as a tiller of the
soil, having married into the Allen family, who came from Virginia
in an early day.

D.A. Bradford made the best use possible of his early educational
advantages, having devoted the winter months to study for a number
of years until 1875. When he was twenty years old he left his
paternal roof-tree and sought his fortune in Iowa, where he settled
on a farm and worked there for two years, when he returned to his
native community. He has devoted his subsequent life to farming
and carrying on the general business incident to life on a farm,
and he now owns a well managed farm of sixty acres in Richland
township. His unusual ability as an agriculturalist has won for
him the responsible position of president of local order No. 80
of the Farmers' Educational and Co-operation Union of America, an
organization having as one of its main objects the regulation of
prices on the various products raised on the farms belonging to its
members, especially the prices on staple crops. Mr. Bradford takes
a great interest in this work, believing that it is a worthy movement
which will eventually result in incalculable good to its members.

Politically the subject is a Republican, but he has never aspired
to positions of honor and trust at the hands of his fellow voters,
merely preferring to cast the "honest ballot that shakes the land."

The subject owes much of his success to thet encouragement of his
wife, who was Sarah Warren, a native of Greene county, where she
was born April 7, 1858, and reared and received a common school
education. One child has survived this union from infancy, Fay, who
was born November 1, 1884. She graduated from the Bloomfield high
school and taught for three years in Richland township. She is at
present (1908) attending the State Normal School, preparing herself
for more responsible positions in her chosen profession.

Both Mr. and Mrs. Bradford are members of the Methodist Protestant
church, Allen's chapel. The subject has always been active in church
work and a leader in the Sunday school. He is at present trustee at
Allen's chapel, and is regarded as one of the pillars of that church.

Source: "Biographical Memoirs of Greene County, Ind.
with Reminiscences of Pioneer Days", B.F. Bowen & Co.,
Indianapolis, IN, 1908.



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