Alfred BRADLEY
1856 - 1890 (34 years)-
Name Alfred BRADLEY Birth 1856 Edmonton, London Gender Male Death 19 Jan 1890 Islington, London [1] Person ID I0094 GhentGoodFamilyTree Last Modified 7 Jan 2020
Father George BRADLEY, b. 1825, Bures, Essex Relationship natural Mother Mary WRIGHT, b. 1835, Messing, Essex Relationship natural Marriage 2 Sep 1855 St Mark, Shoreditch, Hackney, Middlesex [2] Family ID F0115 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Emma TEDDER Children 1. George Alfred BRADLEY, b. 1876, Islington, London d. 1877, Islington, London (Age 1 year) [Father: natural] 2. Emma BRADLEY, b. 1878, Islington, London d. 1878, Islington, London (Age 0 years) [Father: natural] 3. George BRADLEY, b. 1879, Islington, London d. 1880, Islington, London (Age 1 year) [Father: natural] 4. Emma BRADLEY, b. 1881, Islington, London d. 1882, Islington, London (Age 1 year) [Father: natural] 5. Harry BRADLEY, b. 1883, Islington, London d. 11 Jun 1917, 88, Wynford Road, Barnsbury, Holborn, London (Age 34 years) [Father: natural] 6. William Arthur BRADLEY, b. 1885, Islington, London d. 1886, Islington, London (Age 1 year) [Father: natural] 7. Lillian Maria BRADLEY, b. 14 Oct 1887, Islington, London d. 1915, Islington, London (Age 27 years) [Father: natural] 8. Mabel Florence BRADLEY, b. 14 Oct 1887, Islington, London d. 1940, Pancras, London (Age 52 years) 9. Rosina BRADLEY, b. 15 Jan 1890, Islington, London d. 14 Dec 1948, Marylebone, London (Age 58 years) Family ID F0016 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 7 Jan 2020
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Notes - In 1881 the family were in residence at 8, Sidney Street, London, scene of the Sidney Street Riots of 1830. By 1887 they had moved to 102, York Road, London and in 1890 they were known to be living at 146 York Road.
Alfred Bradley, d. 19 Jan 1890 aged 34 from phthisis (TB). He appears in the same volume and on the same page of the Deaths Index (1b 243 Islington 1890) as Elizabeth Louisa Bartlett, although she died a day after him d. 20 Jan 1890. Their respective spouses, Emma Bradley nee Tedder and Henry William Good subsequently married each other c.1892
Historical note:
The Siege of Sidney Street (sometimes called the Battle of Stepney).
In January 1911 three policemen were killed and two seriously injured trying to arrest Latvian anarchists attempting to break into a jeweller's shop. Two of the gang took refuge in 100 Sidney Street and the building was quickly surrounded by 300 police. Sir Winston Churchill was Home Secretary and he visited the site and called for a detachment of Scots Guards. The house caught fire and the besiegers expected the men to come out but they never did. Churchill refused to allow the Fire Brigade to tackle the fire and later the burnt bodies of two men were found.
- In 1881 the family were in residence at 8, Sidney Street, London, scene of the Sidney Street Riots of 1830. By 1887 they had moved to 102, York Road, London and in 1890 they were known to be living at 146 York Road.
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