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Fannie Bradbury Louthan

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Fannie Bradbury Louthan
Fannie Francis Bradbury (10 Nov 1875 Arcola, Douglas Co., IL to ca. 1967 1967) was the daughter of Bennis "Ben" Berry Bradbury of England and Alice Pink Ashbrook of Ohio. She was briefly married to Arthur Carter Louthan (b. 26 May 18560 Arcola, Douglas Co., IL) although her obituary states that she was always single. The incident which separated this couple is recounted in "Murder and Mayhem in Old Arcola."

Family:

1 Bennis Berry Bradbury b: Nov 1849 in England d: Aft. 1900 in Illinois
+ Alice Pink Ashbrook b: Aug 1856 in Ohio d: Aft. 1900
2 Glemria Bradbury b: Abt. 1874 in Illinois
2 Fannie Francis Bradbury b: 10 Nov 1875 in Arcola, Douglas Co., IL d: 1967 in Arcola, Douglas Co., IL
+ Arthur Carter Louthan b: 26 May 1856 in Arcola, Douglas Co., IL d: 16 Apr 1922 in Arcola, Illinois
2 Maude B. Bradbury b: Abt. 1878 in Illinois d: Abt. 1962
+ Harvey Apperson Louthan b: Abt. 1867 in Illinois d: Aft. 1920
2 Noah A. Bradbury b: Abt. 1879 in Illinois
2 Ernest F. Bradbury b: Jan 1882 in Illinois
2 Horton T. Bradbury b: Sep 1883 in Illinois
2 Shirley R. Bradbury b: Sep 1887 in Illinois
2 Alfred Bradbury b: May 1890 in Illinois
2 William J. Bradbury b: Jun 1894 in Illinois
Obituary
Miss Fannie Francis Bradbury, 92, life long resident of Arcola died at 6:00 a.m. yesterday, Wednesday, in the Fishel Nursing Home.
Funeral services will be held Friday at 2 p.m. in the Shrader Funeral home with the Rev. John E. Green officiating. Burial will be in the Arcola cemetery.
Miss Bradbury was born in Arcola, Nov. 10, 1875, the daughter of Ben and Alice Pink Bradbury. She was never married. She was a member of the First Methodist church. Survivors include nieces and nephews.
Date & Place: in USA
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