Courant reported that the will of Arthur H. Bradley had been admitted to probate

01/04/1936 |

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According to the Courant, Walter H. Clark had admitted Arthur Bradley’s will into probate.

The will provided that all household furnishings and personal articles go to Julia Bradley and that the residue of his estate be held in trust by the Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company, with income from the trust going to Julia Bradley during her lifetime.

  1. Upon Julia Bradley’s death, the will directed that:
  1. From what was left after these payments, equal shares would go to the following who remained alive at the time of Julia Bradley’s death:
  • Mary E. Bradley
  • Robert H. Bradley
  • William A. Bradley
  • Edith C. Borden
  • Grace A. Steele
  • Frank P. Bradley

  1. The Courant article doesn’t specify the date on which Walter Clark admitted Arthur Bradley’s will to probate, but it was probably January 3, 1936.
  2. Although no reference was made to this here, Arthur Bradley’s nephew was Henry E. Bradley, Jr.

  1. Walter H. Clark was the probate judge.
  2. Henry E. Bradley, Rosalind G. Bradley, Grace A. Steele, and Frank P. Bradley were the children of Arthur Bradley’s brother, Henry E. Bradley.
  3. Mary E. Bradley, Robert H. Bradley, and William A. Bradley were the children of Arthur Bradley’s brother, William E. C. Bradley.
  4. Edith C. Borden was the daughter of Arthur Bradley’s sister, Ellen M. Curtis.

Unattributed.  “A. H. Bradley will among 5 probated,” Hartford Courant, January 4, 1936, page 5.

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