Hi Cousin Ardeth!
I have a copy of the book "Glimpses of the Life and Work of The Reverend
Richard Bradford as Scholar, School Principal, Chaplain Priest of the
Church of England and S.P.G. Missionary" (Phew!) by Grace D. McGibbon. The
only original I found was at the Erie, PA library, and my librarian ex-wife
was kind enough to get it via Intra-Library Loan.
Charles Christopher Bradford (1790-1853) is listed as a direct descendent
in the first generation. He married Roxanna Tenney (1809-4/18/1894) who
Would appreciate any info about Sarah Bradford-Ford, aka Sally Bradford, who
married Joseph Leffingwell, of CT and MA. Sarah, born 1780 in Bozrah,
Connecticut; died Feb 16, 1854, Lee, Massachusetts. Would like info about
Sarah's parents. Is she related to the Mayflower Bradford? Thanks.
Hello new cousin Elaine!
I was so excited when I read your posting. The Orilla SHERWOOD, descendant
of Gov. William BRADFORD who you list below, and John BONNEY are my 3rd Great
Grandparents. I descend from Hannah BRADFORD's marriage to Ebenezer SHERWOOD
through this daughter Orilla. I am a member of the Society of Mayflower
Descendants and can provide you with any documentation you should need if you
do not already have it. There are two descents from Gov. BRADFORD through
Hannah and her daughter O
As some of you are aware now, I am an avid user of Ancestry Hometown and
when I find something useful to the lists, I let all y'all know. Today
was the first time I had used it this week and in their free database
section, they have a database of WWI civilian draft records. I looked
on it and I found records for all the surname lists I own so here is the
break dow BTW: I checked as many spelling variations when I remembered
SURNAME: # RECORDS:
Barringer 3
Black 404
Bradford 11
Column headings are as follows
1 2 3 4 5
6
Surname Other Relation to Year Place of Census
names the head of of birth
Address
household birth
BRADFORD, Leasia Daur <1850> Wembworthy-Dev Wembworthy
BRADFORD, Louisa Wife <1812> Kingsfenton-Devon Pinhoe
BRADFORD, Louisa Head <1817> Exmouth-DEV Littleham In St
Thomas
BRADFORD, Louisa Wife <1817> Exeter-DEV Aston
BRAD
Hello everyone. I don't know what to do for the word of the week
(please send me suggestions!), so this week, why doesn't everyone post
their lines?? My lines are viewable at my homepage
http://members.tripod.com/~Kshai/genealogy.html If you have your line
veiwable on a homepage like me, just give the address to the homepage if
you'd rather do that than post them. Please send me suggestions, these
lists, for the most part, are dieing again and we need to boost them up.
If you have any suggestio
In a message dated 8/12/98 7:54:15 AM, Carl.Kalota@ae.ge.com wrote:
<<
> Here's my listing for the Bradfords. Descendants of Richard Bradford of
> Charles City County, Virginia
> >>
Hi Carl,
I did check your listing page for the Bradfords and other families. I did
find some interesting connections re: the King family and the Bird family that
I would like to discuss with you. I am a descendant of the Kings and Birds,
and have been attempting to get some information as to how they are related to
the Brad
The first of my line of Bradfords to come to Mecklenburg County, NC was David
who came with his wife, Mary Lancaster, from York County, Pa. by way of
Joppatowne, MD. He brought a letter from John Strain, pastor of Donegal
Presbyterian Church, stating that he had been gone "several years hence" and
had been a member in good standing. They had four sons. James, David, Samuel
and Michael. James stayed and is my line. David had no children. We have
never been able to find Samuel's wife and or heirs. Micha
Would appreciate any info on my line which is as follows:
Gov. William Bradford (b. 3/19/1589/90) m. Alice Carpenter
Joseph Bradford (b. Plymouth 1630 & d. Plymouth 7/10/1715)
Elisha Bradford (b. Ply 1669& d. 6/16/1747) m. Bathesheba Brock
Hannah Bradford (b. Ply 4/10/1720 & d. 5/22/1758 Meduncook, ME) m. her
cousin Joshua Bradford* 2/17/1735-6)
Hannah Bradford (b. Ply 3/9/1747-48 & d.Nelson, Portage Co. OH (?))
m.#1 Ebenezer Sherwood (b. 4/10/1737 Fairfi
I know nothing about either of my gg-grandparents Robert BRADFORD or
Catherine HASSEL, except for these facts about their children: Sarah
Catherine (my g-grandmother, b. Apr. 18, 1867 in Viola, Fulton Co., AR; m.
Jubilee Mack Bratcher, Dec. 28, 1882; d. Dec. 24, 1938, in Denton, TX);
Dora (b. May 23, 1873, m. William Brown; d. >1966, in Dallas, TX); Lucy
(m. Green Burrow; d. abt 1895); Martha Melinda "Linda" (b. Mar 5, 1876;
m. William Curtis; d. Mar. 13, 1914); and Robert Burnett (b. Oct. 14,
1880; d.
Column headings are as follows
1 2 3 4 5
6
Surname Other Relation to Year Place of Census
names the head of of birth
Address
household birth
BRADFORD, Hannah Daur <1810> Calthorpe-NFK Thwaite
BRADFORD, Hannah Wife <1812> Hereford-Hereforsh Birmingham
BRADFORD, Hannah Wife <1816> Hasley Ch-War Exhall In Foleshill
BRADFORD, Hannah Daur <1823> St Johns-Worcestersh
>Oh good grief! My messages thru aol weren't getting thru from one >way
or another. I am confused about what you say as I have a lot of
>documentation on this line. David son James son James son John..Are
>you missing a generation. I feel like ET. You are someone we have
>been looking for in space. Mary Bradford Barry
>
Ok, let me answer your questions in your first message you sent
privately first....I know David left a will, I have a copy. I found out
Sam died young because I found a record a
This is a long shot, please bear with me. Seeking any information on a Charles
and Roxanna P. BRADFORD, she born 8 Jan, 1804 or 1809. He died 1853. Daughter
Jessie A. BRADFORD, 6 June, 1834. Do not know what part of the country (USA)
they were from however may have married into the BOWRON or RUPERT families,
who came from Canada and Wisconsin. Any information whatsoever would be
appreciated, again I am aware this is a long shot. Sincerely, Ardeth Monk
Savage, BRADFORD descendant. Ardethoreg@aol.com
>Erin,
>I keep reading the mail generated from the list and have never gotten
>any information that would help me in finding Great Grandfather James
>Hackett. When I first subscribed, I posted my information
>but nobody replied...Should I keep posting it?? or give up and find
>another way to track him down. Maybe the word of the week should be
>MIA - Miss in Ancestry.....
>Marti Randall
That's a good idea with the word of the week. As far as if you should
keep posting the answer is YES!!:) Ther
This is my second posting to the BRADFORD Mailing List.
I would like information on my husband's gr-grandmother, or
any of her family - does anyone on the List know of:
Ida Rebecca BRADFORD
b. 10 Mar 1869 in Chicago, IL, USA,
d/o Thomas BRADFORD (1826 - 1907)
& Sarah SNYDER ? (1836 - 1907)
m. c.1890, place ? perhaps MN or ND, USA
spouse George Herbert CRAIG (c.1857 - 1916)
d. 03 Nov 1933, Duluth, MN, USA
issue - son Leslie Jay CRAIG
b. 16 Aug 1891 in ND, USA ?
BRADFORD / SHERWOOD > BONNEY > EGGLESTON
Orilla (Sherwood) Bonney, Daughter of Ebenezer SHERWOOD & his wife Hannah
BRADFORD of Cornwall CT, was born on the 10th Day of November AD 1780.
- Cornwall Vital Records, Volume II, 1779-1828
(LDS microfilm # 1516243)
* Page 11: Ebenezer Sherwood died 24 Jan 1785; recorded 7 October 1785
* Page 12: Orilla Sherwood born 10 November 1780, daughter of Ebenezer
Sherwood & Hannah [note: Hannah Bradford]
(Orilla Sherwood and John Bonney are my 3rd
Column headings are as follows
1 2 3 4 5
6
Surname Other Relation to Year Place of Census
names the head of of birth
Address
household birth
BRADFORD, Rebecca Moth <1762> St Budeaux-DEV Stoke Damerel
BRADFORD, Rebecca Daur <1824> Yealmpton-DEV Stoke Damerel
BRADFORD, Rebecca Daur <1842> Worcester-WOR Aston
BRADFORD, Richard Fath <1784> Sandford-Dev Crediton
BRAD
I would be interested to get a file or family tree of this data since
stores in my family indicated a relationship to Wm Bradford as well.
Regards
Bradford Henderson
At 10:40 AM 7/30/98 EDT, KithNKinRL@aol.com wrote:
>How does one obtain a listing, preferably in GEDCOM format, of the ancestors
>and/or descendants of Gov. BRADFORD?
>
>Does anyone out there have such a file that can be attached to mail?
>
>Thanks, RJLifsey@aol.com(Bob)
>
>
>
oops it's http://www.homestead.com/jubuky/untitled1.html
forgot the //'s the first time.
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: From: P.A.
: To: Patterson ; McSwain ; bradford list
: Subject: My home page. Patterson, McSwain and Bradfords.
: Date: Friday, August 14, 1998 10:03 PM
:
: Please stop by and view my lines at:
: http:www.homestead.com/jubuky/untitled1.html
Hello lists:) I wanted to let you all know that I am starting a new
homepage on Rootsweb and I have just gotten it started. So far, there
is nothing new on there that isn't accessible of the angelfire site for
all the lists, but you can go and check it out and give me any feedback.
There is also an explanation for what Kind of info I am wanting to add.
Bye for now:)
Erin Bradford
ebradford@hotmail.com
Listowner of Barringer, Black, Bradford, Coventry, Eller, Hackett, and
Kern lists
http://www.geo
Column headings are as follows
1 2 3 4 5
6
Surname Other Relation to Year Place of Census
names the head of of birth
Address
household birth
BRADFORD, Thomas BroL <1788> St Thomas-Dev St Thomas Apostle
BRADFORD, Thomas Head <1794> Sandford-Dev Thorverton
BRADFORD, Thomas Head <1807> Tiverton-Dev Loxbear &
Calverleigh
BRADFORD, Thomas Head <1809> Crediton-Dev Sto
Here's my listing for the Bradfords. Hope it meshes with someone!!!!
Hugh Bradford b. abt. 1789 NC d. after 1870 Henry Co. Tenn
+ Peggy Harrison m. 24 dec 1812 in Davidson, Tenn
+ Kessiah Davison b. bef 1800 m. 1818 Dickson, Tenn
1. James Bradford b. abt 1821 Tenn
+ Susan ? m. abt 1850
1. Haynes J. Bradford b. 26 Dec 1822, Maury Tn, d. 12 Feb 1891 Stoddard,
Mo
+ Elizabeth ? m. abt 1846 Tn
2.Claudius W. Bradford b. abt 1847 Tn
2. Victoria T. Bradford b.
Samuel Bradford B. abt 1736
Adam Bradford b. 1775 Snowhill MD m. Frances Mary Neely
James Neely Bradford b. 1807 KY m. Anna Turpin
Lucinda Bradford b. 1852 MO m. Zaza Merrell
Anna Merrell b. 1869 MO m. Henry S. Brubaker
William H. Brubaker b. 1896 OK m. Lela Ella Brubaker
Eva LaVon Brubaker m. Billy McGrath
Then Me - Sandra Kay McGrath Kimble
It is possible that many (but not all, of course) Wayne Co. MI
BRADFORD's might instead belong to my BRAFORD line, and descend from
Hosea and Doratha Spencer Braford (no D!!).
The names continually get "indexed" with a D in the name, when in fact,
one does not belong. (Pronounce the name as Bray-ferd) Some members
of this family, got so frustrated with their name being confused as a
Bradford name, that they actually went and had their names legally
changed to Bradford, thus adding to my genealogical