Carl, your Harris Bradford was correct...I read it wrong, sorry...
Okay, I've got some more fill in's for you..
Go to George Bradford, B Sept 6, 1753 Orange, son of David Bradford and
MaryAn Hamilton.
George married Mary Hamilton on June 10, 1774 in Orange Co he died before
July 1812 in Jackson Co, Georgia. She was born May 1757 and died 1855 in
Georgia.
Their children were:
Eldora Bradford ( Female) born March 31, 1776 in Orange
John B. Bradford, B Nov 12, 1777 Orange married July 9, 1812 Elizabeth
Will
Really liked your site, Carl. I had some additions to your stuff. Let's go
to William Bradford, B 1738, D 1822, son of Richard Bradford, son of John
and Rebecca Pace.
I believe his wife was most likely Nancy Hamilton, who later was the wife of
Thomas Bird. In one spot, she is referred to as Nancy Bradford. I believe
that she and William were most likely estranged at the time of his death.
This is an educated solid hypothesis only...I can't prove this theory...
William's children were:
David Bradford, Jr
...I have run across a William M. Bradford Born
>> about 1858 in Mason Co, Texas. He married Mary Kemp. Do you know who
this
>> was?
...On an Everton Family File, I found the following:
William Bradford, B 1780 in North Carolina. Who was this William and what
was his lineage?
There also appears in North Carolina..Orange Co marriages a William Bradford
married to "Betsy Jane Fossett" on Dec 18, 1838 and a William BRadford who
married Sally King on April 18, 1838. Is this the same William with two
marr
Hi,
Your names look like the list of names that are officially part of Clan
Pollock. I found the Pollock Tartan atTartan Finder 1.0 and at
Tartans of Scotland - Scottish
Tartan .... Kinda fun to see. By the
way, joining Clan Pollock is easy and inexpensive.
Also, I have somewhat the same p
Because the Ont death records for 1925 have not been released yet -- I am
looking for the obit for Lydia Bradford (Nee Whetham) SCOTT, or better yet
connection with some distant - long lost kin folk.
I have the husband Francis L. SCOTT born Peel Co 1845 died Palmerston,
Wellington Co July 12 1896.
and his wife
Lydia Bradford Whetham born in Canada (Peel or Wellington Bramption area?)
died
Palmerston, Ontario, July 29, 1925.
--
Regards,
Brad Henderson
Note - there is a nineteen in these addresses
bhe
I am seeking further information on my Bradford Ancestors:
1. William BRADFORD
2. Richard BRADFORD Sr. b. abt 1636 England, d. aft 14 Jul 1724 Charles
City Co., VA, m. abt 1660 Charles Co., VA to Frances TAYLOR.
3. Richard BRADFORD Jr. b. about 1660 Charles City Co., VA, d. Jun
1724, Westover Parish, Charles City Co., VA, m. 28 Jun 1685
Anna ROLES
4. Philemon BRADFORD, b. 1703 Edgecombe, NC, d. aft 1790
Granville Co., NC, m. abt 1729, Caroline Co., VA Mary PARKER
This line includes both my line and my wife's. It turns out my
mother-in-law is my 7th cousin! I have left out references to living
relatives. Corrections and amplifications would be appreciated.
-Robert Bradford
Descendants of Gov. William Bradford III
1 Gov. William Bradford III b: March 19, 1589/90 in Austerfield,
Yorkshire, England d: May 19, 1657 in Plymouth, Massachusetts
.... +Dorthy May b: 1597 in Wisbeach, Cambridge m: November 30, 1613 in
Leyden d: December 07, 1620 in Cape Cod, MA
2
Hello again...Carl, did you get the message I sent earlier today? I sent it
to the list, and to you directly but you e-mail is different on your website
and in the memo from Terry...
I want to look first at John Bradford B 1662 and Rebecca Pace...Terry, you
might want to get in on this one as you are the sorta expert...but, a few
months ago I was apeshitting about how could Rebecca Pace be born about 1706
and John born about 1707. Terry and David Bradford and others kindly
stepped in and helped me out...
The rootsweb page has been updated on the Bradford section. The query
board is up and running and the Journal of Moses Bradford, brother of
Major Ward Bradford is up. The 2 journals, by the way were contributed
by Harold Williams at willhn@flash.net, so be sure to thank him for all
his help!:) If anyone has any problems with the list (unsubbing, etc),
be sure to email me before 1 pm EST tomorrow, otherwise I won't be able
to get to til after Jan 3. Have a very merry Christmas everyone and a
happy
Lists, I am soo sorry for having neglected the lists for sooo long.
(about a month now). In November I was in the middle of midterms and
right now I am just starting with finals this Friday. Plus I had to
start a new job because I wasn't making enough money. It's been a
hectic month for me. Things have finally started to settle down and I
will have more time to take care of the lists.
For this week's word of the week, we are doing something that has not
been done for quite a few months. We ha
In a message dated 12/22/98 11:17:08 PM, cmhh@vci.net wrote:
<<
Leslie, Would your William have a brother names Hugh born 1789 who marrried a
Kezziah Davidson in Dickson Co. Tn about 1818?
Thanks for taking the time to read my request.
Carol Hehemann
cmhh@vci.net
>>
Hello Carol,
The Bradfords who were in Orange County in the 1750's intermarried with my
King family who also intermarried with a Davison(sometimes Davidson) family,
also in Orange. Knowing that so many families from the Orange County area
mo
Reva,
I have a Nancy Bradford, dau of Moses Bradford of Hocking
Co. Ohio. She was born 1829, m. J. Maine.
This was the only Nancy I could find in this line. Sorry.
Don't think she ever left Ohio.
Harold
-----Original Message-----
From: Reva
To: BRADFORD-L@rootsweb.com
Date: Tuesday, December 08, 1998 1:33 PM
Subject: [BRADFORD-L] BRADFORD~WARREN~BRANCH
>Dear Cuzzins,
>
>Can anyone help me with parents of Nancy A. BRADFORD,
William BRANCH
>and/or John WA
Sorry to send this out to the lists. About a month ago, my server went
bezerk and I lost all my previous messages. I know that at least one
person donated money to Rootsweb on my behalf, maybe more, but I need to
contact them to find out again how much and their names for Rootsweb
since it's time to pay my "dues" to Rootsweb. If you can respond by
this wed. (I will leave then for Christmas break and not return til Jan
3rd), that is great, but that's ok if you can't, just reply by the first
part of
I must have missed an earlier message. Is the reply below in response to an
emailer who is descended from Sabra Bradford and Capt. William Polk of the
Eastern Shore, Va.? I have that line through dau. Bridget who m. Thomas
Clegg. The latter couple migrated to Chatham Co., NC, after the Rev. War.
Bebe
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My line of ancestors are:
Thomas Bradford b.1760 married about 1790 Elizabeth Marshall b. 1768.
Elizabeth was the daughter of Matthew Marshall. Thomas Bradford's son,
William Bradford b.1799 in Montgomery County, GA died 15 Jan 1890.
William was married 28 Mar 1819, to Elizabeth Griffin, b.28 Jul 1803
Montgomery County, GA;d.2 Mar 1878. Both died in Lowndes County, GA.
William and Elizabeth's daughter Mahulda Bradford b.1831 d. 7 Jan 1894.
Mahulda married Matthew Marshall, son of Henry Marshall and Sarah
Mc
Dear Willhn,
What's the problem? "Common Knowledge" gives the date in the article, not the
newspaper. If C.K. were always correct, genealogy research would be one hill
of beans easier.
And, before the east coast had much activity, all sorts of events took place
west of the Mississippi which are commonly ignored by American History books.
(Last time I looked we, here in California, are just as much a part of the
USofA as the "original 13.") Even as a very young child I was bothered by
that story of the
Does it seem to you like there are a number of us on both the Bird and the
Bradford Lists?
I am....I am Antoinette "Toni" at kenped@oz.net.
My lists of Birds and Bradfords are all out of Orange/Alamance, North
Carolina.
James Bird/Mary "Polly" Wilder Vincent>
Nancy L. Bird>James Bradford whose parents were David Bradford/Elizabeth
Carrigan.
My ggrandmother was Mary J. Bradford, B 1847 who married William Henderson
Morris in Webster Co, Missouri. She died in childbirth with my grandfather,
John Bradford Mor
Erin, I sent money in to Roots in your name to say thanks for all you do for
we Bradfords. And I do appreciate what you do.
Thanks,
JoAnn Bradford Garrett
Molissee Belle BRADFORD was born in 1878 in Texas and she married John
Riley SULLIVAN. Molissee was the daughter of Adam George BRADFORD and
Lucinda LARGER. Molissee had at least two brothers, one of whom was
named Cain. Molissee was Indian and estimates range from full-blooded
to 1/2. John and Molissee are buried in the Troy Cemetery in Johnston
Co. OK. I would like to know of any other siblings of Molissee and any
info. on Cain Bradford. I will share any info that I have. Thanks
much.
Del
My GGGGGrandfather was Thomas Bradford
born in 1760 Edgecombe Co.NC.He married Elizabeth Marshall b.1768 from
Va.He and Elizabeth had the following children:
Shadrack,Nancy,William,Elizabeth,Malinda,Seaborn J.and Jacob A.Thomas and
his family moved to Ga. and settled in Montgomery Co. around 1820.Then
moved to Irwin Co.,now Coffee Co. in 1827.It was there that Thomas and
Elizabeth died and are buried in a graveyard on a farm east of
Willacoocheek Creek.
My GGGGrandfather was Seaborn J.Bradford who was forn
It will take me some time to really evaluate the info you sent but do
look at the list of Marriages in GA I attach(will copy to message ) note
the Ray . I would love to determine if this connection attached to a
provable line , one of the other RAY s you mention in your mesasage.
Timothy was a witness at will of Thomas Bradford(in deed done at the
same time) June 1811, Hancock Co, GA
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The analysis of the Thomas Bradford family of Middle Ga, ( Wilkes,
Greene , Hancock , Baldwin