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Like many another of God's ancient acres, this burial place of our city seems to have undergone some change, if it has not suffered sacrilege from indifferent hands, for this stone may be seen on the west side on the por- tion allotted to the tombs, face to the wall. It stands just between the tomb of Nathan Wait and EHjah Smith, and that of Geo. B. Lapham. As Charles Bradbury did not remain in Medford, it is sufficient to say that he married Hannah Oakes, then Mary Oakes, and had, by his three... wives, thirteen chil- dren. On the records of the First Church, Charlestown, will be found items of marriage, reception to church communion, baptisms, etc. , that pertain to his family. Charles Bradbury died January 4, 1856. His young- est child, Mrs. Sarah J. Conant, widow of William F. Conant of Charlestown, is living in Melrose, nearly eighty years of age. From her were obtained some of the facts here stated. Charles Wyman Bradbury, a grandson of Charles Bradbury, with his family, has been a resident of this city seven years, and is living at present on Chestnut street.
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