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== Personal life section ==

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[[File:Bessie Dollar.jpg|thumb|alt=1920 Black and White photograph of the Bessie Dollar at dock in Valcouver|S.S. ''Bessie Dollar'' at dock in [[Vancouver]] in 1920]]
Caroline Agnes Brady was born in October 1905 in China.{{sfn|Canada Census|1911}}{{sfn|United States Census|1930b}}{{sfn|United States Census|1940}} Her father was [[Colonel (United States)|Col.]] David John Brady, an engineer, and her mother Annie Lucy Maude Brady (née Short).{{sfn|Los Angeles Times|1938}}{{sfn|Los Angeles Times|1953}}{{sfn|California Death Index|1993}}{{sfn|UK Overseas Registers|1904a}}{{sfn|UK Overseas Registers|1904b}} The two were married on 10 May 1904 in [[Shanghai]].{{sfn|UK Overseas Registers|1904a}}{{sfn|UK Overseas Registers|1904b}} On 16 May 1910 the three arrived in [[San Pedro, Los Angeles|San Pedro, California]] on the steamer{{sfn|Los Angeles Herald|1906}} ''[[Robert Dollar#Ships owned by Dollar Shipping|Bessie Dollar]]'',{{sfn|California Passenger Lists|1910}} and by 1911 they were living in [[Cranbrook, British Columbia]].{{sfn|Canada Census|1911}} A sister, Frances Barbara Brady (or Frances Maud Brady{{sfn|Social Security Claims}}), was born on 10 April 1915.{{sfn|California Death Index|1993}}{{sfn|United States Census|1920}}{{sfn|United States Census|1930a}} In 1917 the family returned to the United States, settling in Los Angeles.{{sfn|United States Census|1920}}

David Brady died in late January, 1953,{{sfn|Los Angeles Times|1953}} and his wife, now going as Maud Short Brady, on 23 November 1959.{{sfn|Los Angeles Times|1959}}{{sfn|California Death Index|1959}} Caroline Brady was referred to as "the late Caroline Brady" in 1983.{{sfn|Anglo-Saxon England Contents|1983}}{{sfn|O'Donoghue|1986|p=238}} Frances Brady, by then Frances Brady Ackley, died on 14 December 1993; her obituary mentioned only cousins among her survivors.{{sfn|Los Angeles Times|1993}}

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* {{cite web | ref = {{harvid|Social Security Claims}} | title = A L Short in the U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936–2007 | date = | website = Ancestry Library | publisher = | url = }}
* {{cite web | ref = {{harvid|UK Overseas Registers|1904a}} | title = Annie Lucy Mande Short in the UK, Foreign and Overseas Registers of British Subjects, 1628–1969 | date = | website = Ancestry Library | publisher = | url = }}
* {{cite web | ref = {{harvid|UK Overseas Registers|1904b}} | title = Annie Lucy Maude Short in the UK, Foreign and Overseas Registers of British Subjects, 1628–1969 | date = | website = Ancestry Library | publisher = | url = }}
* {{cite web | ref = {{harvid|California Passenger Lists|1910}} | title = David J Brady in the California, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1882–1959 | date = | website = Ancestry Library | publisher = | url = }}
* {{cite web | ref = {{harvid|Canada Census|1911}} | title = Caroline Brady: Canada Census, 1911 | date = | website = FamilySearch | publisher = | url = https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV9P-RBT1 | accessdate = 21 October 2017 }}
* {{cite web | ref = {{harvid|United States Census|1920}} | title = Caroline Brady: United States Census, 1920 | date = | website = FamilySearch | publisher = | url = https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHQJ-YHH | accessdate = 21 October 2017 }}
* {{cite web | ref = {{harvid|United States Census|1930a}} | title = Carol A Brady: United States Census, 1930 | date = | website = FamilySearch | publisher = | url = https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XCV3-K9Q | accessdate = 21 October 2017 }}
* {{cite web | ref = {{harvid|United States Census|1930b}} | title = Caroline Brady: United States Census, 1930 | date = | website = FamilySearch | publisher = | url = https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XCXJ-BQZ | accessdate = 21 October 2017 }}
* {{cite web | ref = {{harvid|United States Census|1940}} | title = Caroline A Brady: United States Census, 1940 | date = | website = FamilySearch | publisher = | url = https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K96P-12C | accessdate = 21 October 2017 }}
* {{cite web | ref = {{harvid|California Death Index|1993}} | title = Frances Barbara Ackley: California Death Index, 1940–1997 | date = | website = FamilySearch | publisher = | url = https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VPXP-2DL | access-date = 22 October 2017 }}
* {{cite web | ref = {{harvid|California Death Index|1959}} | title = Maud Short Brady: California Death Index, 1940–1997 | date = | website = FamilySearch | publisher = | url = https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VGRZ-W84 | access-date = 22 October 2017 }}
* {{cite news | ref = {{harvid|Los Angeles Times|1993}} | title = ACKLEY, Frances Brady | newspaper = The Los Angeles Times | location = Los Angeles, California | department = Obituaries/Funeral Announcements | page = A24 | date = 15 December 1993 }}
* {{cite news | ref = {{harvid|Los Angeles Herald|1906}} | title = Bessie Dollar's Crew is Closely Watched | newspaper = Los Angeles Herald | location = Los Angeles, California | page = 8 | date = 23 June 1906 | url = https://cdnc.ucr.edu/cgi-bin/cdnc?a=d&d=LAH19060623.2.114 | via = | accessdate = 21 October 2017 }} {{free access}}
* {{cite news | ref = {{harvid|Los Angeles Times|1953}} | title = BRADY, Col. David John | newspaper = The Los Angeles Times | location = Los Angeles, California | page = 17 | date = 28 January 1953 | url = https://www.newspapers.com/clip/14552496 | via = [[Newspapers.com]] | accessdate = 21 October 2017 }} {{free access}}
* {{cite news | ref = {{harvid|Los Angeles Times|1959}} | title = BRADY, Maud Short | newspaper = The Los Angeles Times | location = Los Angeles, California | page = C7 | date = 24 November 1959 | url = https://www.newspapers.com/clip/14590056 | via = [[Newspapers.com]] | accessdate = 22 October 2017 }} {{free access}}
* {{cite journal | ref = {{harvid|Anglo-Saxon England Contents|1983}} | last = | first = | date = 1983 | title = Contents | journal = Anglo-Saxon England | publisher = Cambridge University Press | volume = 11 | issue = | pages = v–vi | doi = 10.1017/S0263675100002519 }} {{open access}}
* {{cite journal | ref = harv | last = O'Donoghue | first = Bernard | author-link = Bernard O'Donoghue | date = May 1986 | title = The Old English Elegies. New Essays in Criticism and Research by Martin Green | journal = The Review of English Studies | publisher = Oxford University Press | volume = XXXVII | issue = 146 | pages = 237–238 | jstor = 516977 }} {{closed access}}
* {{cite news | ref = {{harvid|Los Angeles Times|1938}} | title = U.C. Language Instructor Leaves for Eastern Session | newspaper = The Los Angeles Times | location = Los Angeles, California | page = 30 | date = 26 December 1938 | url = https://www.newspapers.com/clip/14552476 | via = [[Newspapers.com]] | accessdate = 21 October 2017 }} {{free access}}

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Personal life section

Largely removed from article due to concerns over use of primary sources:

1920 Black and White photograph of the Bessie Dollar at dock in Valcouver
S.S. Bessie Dollar at dock in Vancouver in 1920

Caroline Agnes Brady was born in October 1905 in China.[1][2][3] Her father was Col. David John Brady, an engineer, and her mother Annie Lucy Maude Brady (née Short).[4][5][6][7][8] The two were married on 10 May 1904 in Shanghai.[7][8] On 16 May 1910 the three arrived in San Pedro, California on the steamer[9] Bessie Dollar,[10] and by 1911 they were living in Cranbrook, British Columbia.[1] A sister, Frances Barbara Brady (or Frances Maud Brady[11]), was born on 10 April 1915.[6][12][13] In 1917 the family returned to the United States, settling in Los Angeles.[12]

David Brady died in late January, 1953,[5] and his wife, now going as Maud Short Brady, on 23 November 1959.[14][15] Caroline Brady was referred to as "the late Caroline Brady" in 1983.[16][17] Frances Brady, by then Frances Brady Ackley, died on 14 December 1993; her obituary mentioned only cousins among her survivors.[18]

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