Background
He is a descendant of Gideon Mauwee, the first Schaghticoke Sachem.
He is a descendant of Gideon Mauwee, the first Schaghticoke Sachem.
Bradley moved to Nichols in 1840 and was a contemporary with William Sherman Chief of the Golden Hill Paugussett Indian Nation who lived in the village of Nichols Farms at the Golden Hill Reservation in the mid 19th century. Bradley married Julia M. Kilson in March 1846, and together they had three daughters. The Bradleys are buried in the Nichol"s Farm"s Burial Ground.
Bradley purchased the house in 1881 from Charles Fairchild.
At the time, the property was called the Sarah Hawley homestead. Bradley renovated the house turning it into a two family home before selling it to Clarissa Curtiss in 1882.