Nathan Bradley, Private 277624, 2/7th Battalion, Manchester Regt
Died 30th May 1917 in France, aged 38

Memorial Window in All Saints Church, Siddington
EARLY LIFE
Husband of M. E. Bradley, of Mill Lane, Capesthorne, Chelford, Cheshire.
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WW1 SERVICE
COMMEMORATION
Private Nathan Bradley is buried in grave ref. J. 52 of the Cambrin Military Cemetery, France. His wife asked for the words THY WILL O LORD BE DONE to be added to his headstone. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission holds casualty details for Private Nathan Bradley, and he is listed on the Imperial War Museum’s Lives of the First World War website.
Locally, Private Nathan Bradley is commemorated on the war memorial plaque below the memorial window in All Saints Church, Siddington.
NOTES
Brother of John Bradley, who served with the Cheshire Regiment and died in August 1915.
SOURCES
Commonwealth War Graves Commission website
Lives of the First World War website
Nathan Bradley 1879-1917 is my great great grandfather.#proud
My Daughter Great, Great Grandfather too. She is also very proud of him.