. The biographical record of De Kalb County, Illinois. HARRISON MRS. MARY HALL MACKEY. THE BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. ered the best man, regardless of party. Apioneer of the county, he was instrumentalin its growth and development and did allthat he could to advance its material inter-est. As a citizen he was thoroughly pro-gressive, and as a neighbor he was kind andobliging, ever ready to render a favor. Hisdeath occurred upon the old home farmAugust 22, 1890, and his remains were laidto rest in the old family graveyard in Ma}-field township. CHARLES E. BRADT, a well knownbusiness man of D


. The biographical record of De Kalb County, Illinois. HARRISON MRS. MARY HALL MACKEY. THE BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. ered the best man, regardless of party. Apioneer of the county, he was instrumentalin its growth and development and did allthat he could to advance its material inter-est. As a citizen he was thoroughly pro-gressive, and as a neighbor he was kind andobliging, ever ready to render a favor. Hisdeath occurred upon the old home farmAugust 22, 1890, and his remains were laidto rest in the old family graveyard in Ma}-field township. CHARLES E. BRADT, a well knownbusiness man of De I\alb, Illinois, anda member of the firm of Bradt & manufacturers, has spent almost hisentire life in De Kalb count}-. He is a na-tive of Gloversville, Fulton count}-. NewYork, born January 27, 1852, and is theson of Andrew and Amy A. (Sweet) Bradt,both of whom were born in the town ofEphratah, Fulton county. New York, theformer May 15, 1824, and the latter Janu-ary 20, 1828. They became the parents ofnine children, hve of whom are liv


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