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Jasper E. Bradford
Book: History of Andrew and DeKalb Counties Missouri
St. Louis and Chicago: The Goodspeed Publishing Co. 1888
P.492-3
Jasper
E. Bradford, a farmer of Jackson Township, was born at this
present location on April 21, 1842. His is a son of James
and Hephzibath (Griffith) Bradford. The father was a native
of Northampton County, Va., born May 11, 1802; the mother,
originally of Bourbon County, Ky., was born on February 25, 1806.
They were married in Kentucky December 22, 1825, but about 1840
came to Andrew County, being among the first settlers. Upon
reaching that county they settled where our subject now resides,
and engaged in farming. They were both members of the
Methodist Episcopal Church South. The father was a Democrat
in politics. He died July, 1881, in his seventy-ninth year.
The mother is in her eighty-first year, and is living with her
son, Jasper E., who is one of eleven children. He spent his
juvenile days on the farm, and finished his education at
Manhattan College, Kansas. After leaving school he began
farming at the place of his birth. He now owns 320 acres of
land. On March 25, 1887, he was united in marriage with
Miss Sadie Black, of Holt County, Mo. Mr. Bradford is a
Democrat. He and his wfe are members of the Methodist
Episcopal Church South.
Submitted by Ruth Moss
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