Middle Spring Presbyterian Church (English Wikipedia)

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  • General Hugh Brady was born in Standing Stone, Pennsylvania, which is now Huntingdon, Pennsylvania on 27 July 1768. However, he did attend that church at points in his life. Both his parents had been brought up in the Middle Spring Presbyterian Church and his mother, particularly, was very religious. So, any time Hugh lived in the vicinity of this church, he would have attended it. With that in mind, his sister, Agnes Brady was born on 14 February 1773 in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, which indicates his parents were living there at the time of her birth. The Indians killed his father on 11 April 1779 when they were living near present day Muncy, Pennsylvania. After the death of her husband, his mother Mary Quigley Brady took her still at home children, which included Hugh, to live with her brother Robert Quigley, who attended the Middle Spring Church all his life and is buried in its Upper Cemetery. She stayed with Robert Quigley until October of that year, when she returned to her home near Muncy. Four of Hugh Brady's children were born in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, Mary Luthy Brady on 11 November 1811, Elizabeth Hall Brady on 31 October 1814, Jane Brady on 10 March 1817 and Cassandra Brady on 18 August 1819, which indicates that he lived there during that time period. Brady Genealogy

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  • "History of Middle Spring Church". Archived from the original on 18 November 2008. Retrieved 12 August 2008.
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  • Early History of Shippensburg Archived 19 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  • "History of Middle Spring Church". Archived from the original on 18 November 2008. Retrieved 12 August 2008.