Looking for info on James Bradford who married Elinar Williams, have no
dates on them, but do know of one child, Charles McDonald Bradford,
he was born June, 1829 in Georgia. Charles married Mary Jane
Fullerton. Thanks Rose
I would like to announce the new search engine for archived messages
through rootsweb. You can go there via
http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl Enter the name of the
list you would like to search (it is NOT case sensitive) and on the next
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(returns messages with both Mary and Bradford in the text) or type in
(Mary and Bradford) and this will return hits with one or the other word
in the message. This is a really great resou
On Sat, 6 Dec 1997, Donna J. Hanson wrote:
> Hello, My husband is a descendant of the Bradford and I have lots of
> information on them I would be willing to share. Please fill me in on how
> to go about it. thanks, Donna Hanson
Hello Donna and the rest of you:) First off Donna, there are MANY
Bradfords in history in the US nad England and some even in Ireland...it
would be of great help for you to send your husbands line so we on the
list can see WHO u are descended from. From your message, i woul
I'm looking for any additional information on my BRADFORD/BISSET lineage.
I just 'MAY' be the only NON-descendent of William BRADFORD! :-)
My GGM, Helen Melvina BRADFORD (B: 1843, D:1910) presumably spent her life
in Lower Canada. She married my GGF James BISSET (B: 1835 / Scotland, D:
1869 / Lower Canada??).
Her parents were Charles C. BRADFORD (B: 1790, D: 1853) and Roxanna TENNY
(B: 1809, D: ?) who had 12 children.
Charles parents were Richard BRADFORD (B: 1752 / Surrey, England, D: 1817 /
presumbly
Hello, Anybody out there recognize these Bradford's? If you do, please e-
mail me! Thanks, Karen
Descendants of James M. Bradford
1 James M. Bradford b: Sep. 28, 1795 in Culpepper County, VA (1850 census
says KY) d: Mar. 03, 1852 in Bradfordton, Sangamon County, Illinois
.. +Ann E. Barnes b: September 10, 1802 in North Carolina m: July 04, 1820 in
Port Gibson, Mississippi d: July 08, 1835 in Sangamon County, Illinois
......... 2 Thomas A. Bradford b: Aug. 02, 1821 in Port Gibson,
Mississippi d:
I am forwarding my response to this to the lists because this seems to be
a problem for quite a few of you....
On Fri, 12 Dec 1997, EileenGen wrote:
> Hi,
> I am wondering if you are having any problems sending mail from the list. I
> have been having problems for over two months getting my e-mail. All I get
> from aol is excuses or maybe it is the list server or the internet, etc. I
> have received very little e-mail from the Black list for over two months. I
> got part two of your letter yesterday a
Hi,
I'm new to the list and thought I'd send out what I have on my mother's
Bradford line.
In my grandmother's things, I found a box with a silver baby cup, with
initials I.A.B. and a silver baby spoon with initials E.J.B. There was a
note stating that the spoon had belonged to Eliza Jane Bradford, and the
cup had belonged to her brother, Isaac A. Bradford. Eliza's son John B.
Morton had brought these things with him from KY in 1871 to Dallas,
Dallas Co., TX.
There was also a note from my g-grandmother,
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look search th