Hi all,
Just thought I would post the Bradfords that appear on the 1851 Census CD.
This is the A-D first names, will post more if there is any interest.
BRADFORD, Abel Son <1844> Heavitree-Devon Heavitree
BRADFORD, Abigail Vist <1775> Cadleigh-Dev Tiverton
BRADFORD, Abigail Daur <1834> Tiverton-Dev Tiverton
BRADFORD, Abigail Daur <1843> Upton Pyne-DEV Exeter Holy Trinity
BRADFORD, Abigail Daur <1845> Upton Pyne-DEV Upton Pyne
BRADFORD, Abraham Son <1844> Newton Regis-WAR Newton Regis
BRADFORD, Adelena Dau
Ok, I'm looking for some help here. I have been told that somewhere in
NC, there was a Bradford Plantation but they didn't know where. Their
ancestors were slaves there, though. I have been told that I am part
black thru the Bradford line and I have been wondering if there is a
connection between that and the "Bradford Plantation". I know there
were Bradford's in Mecklenburg, Cabarrus (My line was in both counties),
Orange, and Granville county before the civil war. Does anyone on this
list know
In a message dated 7/31/98 10:13:04 AM, j.a.hart@worldnet.att.net wrote:
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My GG-Grandfather Joseph BRADFORD was born around 1798 in North
Carolina.
The 1820 census of Jefferson County, IL shows George, Abner, and Samuel
BRADFORD. Joseph is assumed to be the son of one of these three men.
(All three have children living with them). Joseph named his first son
Samuel.
Joseph and Abner served in the Black Hawk War of 1832. Abner was killed
in the battle of Kelloggs Grove, while Joseph lost his horse
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>From William Bradford:
John Bradford Towle (PTSH97B@prodigy.com );
George L. Reeves (wbryant@swva.net);
Anne Delano Donahue (bdonahue@ix.netcom.com);
Mardele D
Erin,
I don't have your e-mail address.....please contact me regarding list
management.....I believe I am the person you forgot when you took the list
back over!
I apologize to the list for sending this to the list!
Wanda Rabb
(researching Rabb (NC/SC), Penix (NC), Bradshaw (VA>NC), (Gantt (NC),
Nix, Robertson, Wilson, Conner, Harris (Rutherford Co.,NC), Laws(Yancey,
Rutherford Co., NC), Edwards,Kelly (Yancey Co.,NC), Causby,
Patton, Morrison, Sparks(Burke/McDowell Co., NC) Paxton
(Union Co., NC >Lanca
Here are more pensions...the ancestry server keeps going, but it's up at
this moment so i'll send these...
Maine Pensions of 1835:
Name: Elijah Bradford
County: Lincoln Co.
Rank: Private
Annual Allowance: 96 00
Sums Received: 369 06
Description of service: Massachusetts line
When placed on the pension roll: My 31, 1819
Commencement of pension: April 7, 1818
Age: 73
Laws under which inscribed, increased or reduced OR Remarks.: Dropped
under act May 1, 1820. Restored
commencing December 16, 182
My GG-Grandfather Joseph BRADFORD was born around 1798 in North
Carolina.
The 1820 census of Jefferson County, IL shows George, Abner, and Samuel
BRADFORD. Joseph is assumed to be the son of one of these three men.
(All three have children living with them). Joseph named his first son
Samuel.
Joseph and Abner served in the Black Hawk War of 1832. Abner was killed
in the battle of Kelloggs Grove, while Joseph lost his horse and saddle
in the same battle. Joseph died after 1880, and is buried in an
u
Looking for John BRADFORD who was born abt 1802 in ??. He married Henrietta
BISHOP bef 1825 in possibly SC. They had the following known childen; Susan
-Jun 8 1825, Julia Ann -Feb 25 1827 and John abt 1830. All the children
were born in SC. I do not know when John, Sr or Henrietta died or any thing
about their parents or siblings.
SECOND GENERATION
Julia Ann married Thomas Walker RISINGER on Oct 19, 1843 in Bibb Co, AL.
They had the following know children; William David-1843, Sarah
Frances-1844, Mary
Hello lists. First off, let me welcome all the new subscribers of my
lists (50 total just this past week! YEAH! hehe) Right now, I'm going
to explain the "word of the week", so those who know it may skip down,
if you're not familiar, please read the next paragraph:
I have had trouble with getting very little mail to the lists and so in
an effort to get more people posting and helping them to hopefully make
connections, I have implemented the "word of the week" (although it's
not necessarily every w
Am resubmitting because of NEW email address..
thank you..
My name is Nelson Bradford b 1933..am VERY interested in finding out
all/anything you can tell me re:Bradford family...
S. C. (perhaps SAMUEL COMER) BRADFORD (1807 - 1864) (Perhaps KY)
married
LUCINDA (maiden name unknown) (1813 - 1891)
their son
EDWARD BRADFORD (1844 - 1914)
married
MARY (maiden name unknown)
their son
SAMUEL COMER BRADFORD (1868 - 1938)
married
LENA NORA JOHNSON (1870 - 1911)
they had seven children
WALTER
CLARA (1890 - 193
Follows information about the Mayflower's William Bradford for your
information and enjoyment. This was copied and pasted from the Mayflower
online site, and all credit goes to the person named at the end.
Have fun!
Karen Foster Montgomery
William Bradford
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BAPTIZED: 19 March 1589/90, Austerfield, York, England, son of William and
Alice (Hanson) Bradford
DIED: 9 May 1657, Plymouth
MARRIED:
Dorothy May, 10 December 1613, Ams
BRADFORD CEMETERY in Newberry Township of Miami County Oho. Should not be
confused with the New Harris Creek Cemetery or the Old Harris Creek Cemetery.
The BRADFORD CEMETERY, also known as the OLD BRADFORD CEMETERY is one mile
south of Bradford and located in the southwest quarter of Section 27, Town 9,
Range 4. It is on the east side of State Route 721 (just across the highway
from Darke County), just north of the Covington-Gettysburg Road. It is a
little over half a mile south of State Route 36.
Alth
I'm looking for descendants of Robert Bradford, b: 1730 in Ireland, d:
1802 in Greene County, Pennsylvania. He married Margaret ? about 1753.
Their children include:
James, b: 1754
Thomas, b: about 1755
Elisabeth, b: 1757
John, b: 1759
William, b: about 1767
Dinah, b: about 1768
Any information on this family would be greatly appreciated.
Kim Owen Chance
schance@hypercon.com
Houston, Texas
Need information on parents of;
BRADFORD, Elizabeth b. ca.1800 GA.,d. in MS., m. 16 Feb.1826 in
Oglethrope Co., GA.to Samuel Hale, They later moved to Choctaw Co., MS.
children were; Joseph Alexander m. Nancy Jane Pratt, Walton and James.
Regeards, Hamilton.
It's been some time since I posted this information. If any new subscribers
see a connection, please let me know. My line comes in through Anvilla
Foster, who married Col. Jacob Wheeler, and their daughter, Rosina "Rose"
Wheeler marrying Thomas P. Bradford. Thanks,
Karen Foster Montgomery
RkMontg342@aol.com
Descendants of James M. Bradford
1 James M. Bradford b: September 28, 1795 in Culpepper County, Virginia
(1850 census says KY) d: March 03, 1852 in Bradfordton, Sangamon County,
Illinois
.. +
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)
Plimoth-on-Web
http://www.plimoth.org/
Plimoth-on-the-Web is dedicated to not only providing information about
Plimoth Plantation, the living history museum of the seventeenth century in
Plymouth, Massachusetts but also serving as a resource by which visitors may
learn more about the Pilgrim Story, the history of Plymouth Colony
(1620-1692), the Wampanoag Indians, Thanksgiving, and find links to related
sites on the Web.
Plimoth Plantation is open April through Nove
To the folks that got there up-grade to 4.4 in the last three months (that just about
includes everybody who did. ) if you order it right now Broderbund is giving it to you for
free. Of course you must complain a tad bit, but well worth it.
There was a book published about 1886, in New York, by Geo. R Lockwood & Son.
The name of this book is: HARRIET, The Moses of Her People, by Sarah H.
Bradford.
Documenting the
American South, or, The South...
..........PREFACE.
THE title I have given my black heroine, in this second edition of her
story, viz.: THE MOSES OF HER PEOPLE, may seem a little ambitious, considering
that this Moses was a woman, and that she succeeded in p
Again, copied and pasted for your information and enjoyment (especially for
those who cannot get online!)....all credit goes to the below mentioned
party(ies).
Have fun!
Karen Foster Montgomery
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Archaeology at Colby Presents: The Earliest Record
This document, copied from the public record, represents the earliest known
assignment of title to the property on which Colby College is now located.
Copies of the other deeds, dating f
Hello list. Just found this earlier at
http://www.ancestry.com/ancestry/search.asp
Pennsylvania Pensioners of 1835
Name: James Bradford
County: Delaware
Rank: Private
Annual allowance: $96.00
Total allowance received: $1491.61
Description of Service: New Jersey Continental Line
Entered on Pension Roll: Jan. 15, 1818
Began receiving Pension: Aug. 22, 1818
Age: 76
This was the only Bradford listed for PA Pensioners. There are other
states at the above page, some are accessible for free for 10 d
>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)
You'll be lucky to find ANYTHING that lists ALL his descendants, but
there is a book called "Mayflower Descendants" by Ruth Gar(d)ner (not
sure of her name, but know for sure the Ruth part)
There is also these books:
AUTHOR: Rixford, Elizabeth May (Leach) Mrs. 1866-
TITLE: Fam
I have a web page on my Bradford ancestors at:
http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/r/a/Robert-W-Bradford/index.html
It's by no means complete, but I do have plenty of useful information on
New England Bradfords 1620-1796 and descendants of William Josiah
Bradford, who was an abolitionist in upstate New York.
-Robert Bradford
This is my first posting to the BRADFORD Mailing List.
I would like information on my husband's gr-grandmother -
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 ? probably 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 ?
d. 20 Feb 1901