MARION COUNTY, GA - Newspaper Mrs. Bethana Hand Bradshaw Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: DPhill4502@aol.com Dan Phillips Table of Contents page: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/marion.htm Georgia Table of Contents: http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/gafiles.htm Feb. 3, 1882 AN ALL NIGHT BUSINESS Last Sunday evening, Mrs. Charles Bradshaw, who lives near Thortonville, walked out into the woods near her home for a Sunday evening ramble and also looking for a stray hog. She got lost and rambled trying to find the way back home. Night came on and she shouted herself hoarse hoping that by this means to attract aid. Fortunately she had matches with her and late in the night dispairing of finding her way back home, she built a light wood fire as a protection from the cold and "made herself at home". Exhausted and worried she made a bed of pine straw and leaves and took a nap. Early next moring she resumed her ramble and about nine o'clock Monday morning she walked into the home of Mr. James Welch, who lives four or five miles from her home. Mrs. Bradshaw is an old lady and such exposure with nothing to eat was dangerous. Marion County Patriot Buena Vista, GA Friday, Feb. 3, 1882 edition NOTES Mrs. BRADSHAW was the former Bethana HAND (daughter of Joseph Jr. and Charity HAND). Bethana was the mother of Cynthia Jane BRADSHAW who married Solomon F. PHILLIPS. Cynthia and Solomon married in Talbot County but later moved to Marion County. Solomon was the father of Cater Norris PHILLIPS.