History of York County, Maine With illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers . ver. He diedin 1754, leaving ten chil-dren by his wife, AbigailPhilbrick. His seventh son,Samuel, was great-grand-fatiier of our subject. He,too, was inhumanly mas-sacred by the Indians in1746, leaving by his wife,Mary Folsom, of the Exeterfamily, a son, John, bornFeb. 13,1742, and a daugh-ter, Mehitabel, born married Hannah Ayer,by whom he had nine chil-dren, of whom Robert, born June 17, 1772, married Abigail Bailev, by wiiom hehad four children,—Samuel, the late disting


History of York County, Maine With illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers . ver. He diedin 1754, leaving ten chil-dren by his wife, AbigailPhilbrick. His seventh son,Samuel, was great-grand-fatiier of our subject. He,too, was inhumanly mas-sacred by the Indians in1746, leaving by his wife,Mary Folsom, of the Exeterfamily, a son, John, bornFeb. 13,1742, and a daugh-ter, Mehitabel, born married Hannah Ayer,by whom he had nine chil-dren, of whom Robert, born June 17, 1772, married Abigail Bailev, by wiiom hehad four children,—Samuel, the late distinguished law-yer of Saco, subject of this notice; Dr. Israel BaileyBradley, born June 22, 1805; the late AlexanderRamsey Bradley, of Fryeburg, born Xov. 5, 1809;and Mary Ann Bradley, born June 2,1814. AlexanderR. Bradley graduated at Harvard University in 1831,and died in 1862. Samuel Bradley, born March 29,1802, married Jane M., daughter of Col. Isaac Lane,of Hollis. She died in Boston, Sept. 27, 1873, agedsixty-eight. He died June, 1849. Their children areSarah J., wife of Hon. Edwin R. Wiggin, formerly. So/Av^wU; fhricdl a lawyer of Saco, attorney for York County from 1856to 1859, a member of the State Senate in 1863, and nowa resident of Boston ; and Robert, born in 1837, died in1875. Mr. Bradley graduated from Bowdoin College in 1820;subsequently read law; was admitted to the bar, and from1824 to 1845 practiced law in Hollis. In the latter yearhe came to Saco, where he became a law partner with P. Haines (Bradley & Haines), and subsequently,in 1847, on the retirement of Mr. Haines, associated withhim his old classmate, Eastman (Bradley AEastman), with whom heremained in practice untilhis decease. ^Nlr. Bradleywas a man of keen, quickperceptions, and a readyspeaker. When he came toSaco he was in the frontrank of his profession, andengaged in a large and lu-crative practice, which wasaugmented by his connec-tion with Mr. Haines, thenlegarded as the best co


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