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Submitted: 7/12/17 • Approved: 7/22/17 • Last Updated: 7/25/17 • R240329-G240328-S3
Charles Judson Adkins, born Aug 6, 1836, Jackson County, son of Charles J. Adkins, b Ohio and Angeline Weed, b NY
Mary Bradley, born 1838, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, daughter of Henry Bradley, b PA and Sarah W. Douglass, b PA
Charles Judson, 26, enlisted in the Union Army on August 19, 1862, assigned to Co. G, 116th Ohio Infantry; mustered out June 14, 1965, Richmond, VA
Charles, a carpenter, and Mary were married April 12, 1859, Meigs County.
The family lived in Wilkesville in 1870, 1880, and 1890 (Veteran's Census); they lived in Pomeroy in 1900
Parents of two children:
Elmer Judson, born Jan 10, 1862 Wilkesville
Elmer Judson is buried at Radcliff.
Emma, born March 5, 1873, Wilkesville
Emma married Charles H. Campbell
Emma and Charles Campbell are buried at Radcliff.
Mary Bradley Adkins died Jan. 15, 1907, 68Y, cause of death: paralysis, 64 Wood Ave., Columbus, at the home of her daughter. Sources: Ohio, County Death Records, 1840 - 2001; Ohio Deaths and Burials, Volume 9, Page 112
Charles Judson Adkins died July 8, 1924, Columbus, at the home of his daughter, age 87Y 11M 2D, Emma Campbell informant, DC #39215
Henry (1803-1880) and Sarah W. (1817-1902) Bradley are buried at Wilkesville Cemetery.
Mary has a brother, Edward Henry Bradley (1845, Michian-1916),and two sisters, Anna Marie Steele (1847-1929), and Emma McGrath (1855-1931)buried at Wilkesville Cemetery.
Contributed on 7/12/17 by ccalvin1
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