Born 1862 in Stockpot, Cheshire, England [P365]
Daughter of quarryman Thomas Edward BRADLEY and Nancy POTTER [P365]
By 1864 had left England with her parents and was living with them in Brunswick, Victoria, Australia [15]
Resided in Brunswick, Victoria, Australia until marrying in 1881 [P365]
Married brick-maker "George" Thomas George TIMMS on 8 August 1881 at Christchurch in Brunswick, Victoria, Australia [P365]
Resided on Newcastle Road in the Perth suburb of Midland Junction for at least the years 1903-1906 [50]
Resided with her husband in Arrino, Western Australia in 1914 and 1915, where her husband was a Railway Employee [19] [50]
Came 2nd in the Married Ladies Race at the sports gathering held in Arrino on New Year's Day in 1913 [9: 17-Jan-1913]
After being unwell for some time she travelled from Arrino to Moora for medical attention on Thursday 20 August 1914 [10: 25-Aug-1914]
Stayed in Moora for a period with Mrs BRAND, during which time she received treatment from Dr MYLES [10: 25-Aug-1914]
Accompanied by her daughter Miss Mabel TIMMS she left Moora and returned to Arrino on Monday 7 September 1914 [10: 11-Sep-1914]
Travelled to the Eastern States of Australia for medical attention, where she passed away [P365]
Mother of George, Henry, James, Emily, Ethel and Mabel [P365]
Died 31 October 1915 in East Brunswick, Victoria, Australia; buried Melbourne Cemetery, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia [P365]
Reference: Carnamah Historical Society & Museum and North Midlands Project, 'Ann Bradley / Timms' in Biographical Dictionary of Coorow, Carnamah and Three Springs, retrieved 26 December 2024 from www.carnamah.com.au/bio/ann-bradley [reference list] |
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