History of Westchester county : New York, including Morrisania, Kings Bridge, and West Farms, which have been annexed to New York City / . is the largest farmer in the town. He is saidto be the owner of one thousand six hundredacres of land, and makes about forty quart cans ofmilk per day. Edward B. Brady is a son of Simeon Brady, whodied at Ooldens Bridge, and was a well-known andsuccessful farmer of the town of Lewisboro. SimeonBrady had five children, of whom Edward B. was thethird. He was born in Lewisboro. April 5, andis of the fourth generation residing in that town. He spent his early c


History of Westchester county : New York, including Morrisania, Kings Bridge, and West Farms, which have been annexed to New York City / . is the largest farmer in the town. He is saidto be the owner of one thousand six hundredacres of land, and makes about forty quart cans ofmilk per day. Edward B. Brady is a son of Simeon Brady, whodied at Ooldens Bridge, and was a well-known andsuccessful farmer of the town of Lewisboro. SimeonBrady had five children, of whom Edward B. was thethird. He was born in Lewisboro. April 5, andis of the fourth generation residing in that town. He spent his early childhood in the district leaving this he became actively engaged in thefanning ami live stock business, together with hisfather, in which he has since remained. He dealsvery extensively in cattle, shipping largely from vari-ous parts of the West. Contrary to the generality of Eastern farmers, hehas made a success of his business, being now in pos-session of an extensive tract of land in the northernportion of the county, where he is largely engaged inthe production of milk. He married Julia, daughter of Martin Todd, of.


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