Lolela E. Malaby

Female, (1868 - 1943)
BirthLolela E. Malaby was born May 1868 in Gallia County, Ohio. 
INFO NOTE: Name varies - Lola, Lelola, Lolela. 
INFO US CENSUS 1880 (1 Jun 1880) --for Lolela (= Lola) as a child. Ohio, Gallia County, Cheshire Township. John Malaby, w, m, 39, farming, b. Ohio, parents b. Pennsylvania. wife Mary, w, f, 42, keeping house, b. Ohio, parents b. Virginia. Children, all b. Ohio: son Franklin, 19, student; daughter Lola E., 12, at home; daughter Elma, 9; daughter Ina, 3. Cousin? Lovina, 20. (USCens1880 Ohio- roll 1018 ED019 p.251B.) 
INFO KANSAS STATE CENSUS 1885. Clay County, Hayes Township, Clay Center. John Malaby, 44, M, W, married, farmer. M. Malaby, 48, F, W, married. R.F. Malaby, 23, M, W, teacher. L.E. Malaby, 16, F, W, single. E. M. Malaby, 14, F, W, Single. I.O. Malaby, 8, F, W, single. All born Ohio, all to Kansas from Ohio. (KansCensAnc.) 
MarriageShe married Stephen Bradley, son of Stephen Bradley and Mary Elizabeth Atkins, 4 October 1898 in Kansas. 
INFO US CENSUS 1920 (1 Jan 1920) Kansas, Republic County, Elk Creek Township, Agenda. Main Street, Bradley, Loleta [sic] E., owns home free of mortgage, female, white, 51, wd, reads and writes, self and parents b. Ohio, speaks English, a house lady, employer. Servant Anna Hunzerker, female, white, 38, single, can read and write, b. Nebraska, father b. Switzerland, mother b. Germany, speaks English, housekeeper, worker. (USCens1920 T625-547 ED105 sh1A.) 
INFO SOCIAL NEWS. Belleville (Kansas) Telescope 20 Dec 1923, p.11. "The Agenda schools are doing their usual good work . . . [but]. . . both teachers married during the school year. . . . Mrs. Campbell will be replaced by Mrs. Lolela Bradley, of Agenda." (BelleTeleDig.) 
INFO TEACHING POSITION. Newspaper note of teacher change. Belleville (Kansas) Telescope, 20 Dec 1923, p.11 "County Education Notes" (BelleTeleDig.) 
INFO KANSAS STATE CENSUS 1925 (1 Mar 1925) Republic County, Agenda. Bradley, Lolela E. head, owns house, female, white, 56, widow, b. Ohio, from Ohio to Kansas, school teacher, can read and write. (KansCensAnc.) 
INFO US CENSUS 1930 (1 Apr 1930) Colorado, Boulder Co., Boulder. 1163 Lincoln Place. Bradly, E. Lolela, head, owner, $6400 home value, has a radio, not a farm, female, white, 61, wd., marr at age 30, can read and write, self and parents b. Ohio, speaks English, no occup. Also living with Lolela are her brother-in-law Thomas P. Stuart, age 52, a stockroom clerk at the state university, his wife Ina O. Stuart, age 53, and their three children. (USCens1930 T626 roll231 ED49 sh23A.) 
INFO US CENSUS 1940. (1 Apr 1940) Colorado, Boulder Co., Boulder. 1163 Lincoln Place. home owner, value 3600, not a farm. Bradley, Lolela E., head, f, w, 71, wd, completed 2 years college, b. Ohio, resided in same house April 1935, no income from work, lives on other income. (USCens1940 T627-457 ED7-45 sh5B.) 
INFO CEMETERY DATA. Agenda Cemetery, Republic County, Kansas, USA. Lolela E. Bradley, birth: 1857 [sic]; death: 30 Mar 1943. FindAGrave memorial #87803213. (FindAGrave.) 
DeathLolela E. Malaby died 31 March 1943 in Boulder, Colorado, at age 74. 
INFO OBITUARY. Belleville (Kansas) Telescope 15 April 1943, page 8. Lolela E. Bradley. Lolela E. Malaby was born May ?? 1868 in Malaby, O., and departed this life March 31, 1943 [date not clear] at the sanitarium in Boulder, Colo., at the age of 74 years, 10 months and 12 days. She grew to womanhood in Ohio and received her early education in the public schools there, later finishing at Emporia. After teaching in Clay Center, Duluth, Minn., and other schools for ?? years, she was united in marriage to Stephen Bradley, a merchant of Agenda, on October 4, 1898. Mr. Bradley preceded her in death on January 9, 1919. Her kindly interest in people in all walks of life was one of her most endearing characteristics, always generous, she gave unfail ?? of herself and her possessions to the finer things of life. Of a family of four children, only one survives, Mrs. T. P. Stuart of Boulder, Colo. Other surviving relatives include two nieces and four nephews. Funeral services were held April 3 in Boulder, and a second service was held April 5 at the Methodist church in Agenda, conducted by the Rev. W. R. Long. Interment was made in the Agenda cemetery. (BelleTeleDig 15Apr1943, p.8.)