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Ann King (Bradley), SM

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Eaton, Nottinghamshire, England UK
Death: April 12, 1844 (33-34)
Winterberg, Queenstown, Stormberg District, Eastern Cape, South Africa (died of an illness lasting 7 months.)
Place of Burial: Adelaide, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Immediate Family:

Daughter of John Bradley, Snr. SV/PROG and Mary Bradley, SM/PROG
Wife of Joseph King and Joseph King, Jnr
Mother of Mary Ann Miles; Maria Elizabeth Wayland; Sarah Maud Harding; Abigail Bowker; Charles King and 9 others
Sister of John Bradley, Jnr.; Mary Ann Bradley; William Walter Bradley; Elijah Bradley; Martha Bradley and 3 others

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About Ann King, SM

1820 British Settler

John Bradley 46, Brickmaker, together with his wife Mary Oxley 47, and 3 children, were members of Hayhurst's Party of 107 people on the Settler ship, John.

Party originated from Lancashire, England.

Departed Liverpool, 13 January 1820. Arrival Table Bay, Cape Town - 19 April 1820. Final Port - Algoa Bay, Port Elizabeth, May 1820.

Area allocated to the Party : Trappes Valley

"'Children :

  • John Bradley 21
  • Mary Bradley 18
  • Ann Bradley 7

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Ann Bradley was born 1810. She had seven children. Ann died in 1844 at the age of 34, of an illness lasting 7 months in the same year as Sarah Maudes birth.

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Ann King, SM's Timeline

1810
1810
Eaton, Nottinghamshire, England UK
1829
December 29, 1829
December 29, 1829
Grahamstown, Western District, EC, South Africa
1831
October 4, 1831
Bathurst, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1833
November 13, 1833
Port Alfred, Western District, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1836
August 15, 1836
Salem, Western District, Eastern Cape, South Africa
1838
September 14, 1838
South Africa
1840
February 27, 1840
1844
April 12, 1844
Fort Beaufort, Amatole, Eastern Cape, South Africa