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Harold Leslie Bradford was married to Margaret L. Davies of England. She was born in 1900 died in 1930. Buried in Oak Bay NB. Not sure what year the marriage was.
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It has been almost 3 years since you posted this message. I am looking for the ancestors of Irving Winslow Bradford. If you have found anything on his ancestors will you e mail me at kobyflowers2@aol.com please. thanks
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Surnames: Bradford Hood
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Searching for any information for George Bradford married to Sarah/Sally Hood (b.1799 in Georgia). George's father is named Samuel also of Illinois. Do not have his mother's name. Children with Sarah/Sally: Abner, Jane, Samuel, Lawson, John, and Harriet.
I would appreciate any information avai
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Surnames: Bradford,connor,jo(vance) ford, russell, hargette.
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HI, I AM SEARCHING JOSEPH BRADFORD FROM Jefferson co,ill 1798 in north carolina. in ill in 1830. check out Jefferson co, il web sight. came from Orange co, nc. to indiana to il. check out black hawk war for abner bradford, he got killed in the war in 1830.
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Anyone know anything about Bucky Bradford? His given name was Quenton but we always called him Bucky. I don't know if he was somehow related to the Vance/Workman/or Browning/ but he was very close to the family. Always stayed at my Grandma Brook and Grandpa John's. I know he worked at International Chimney in New York,
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The Gov. William Bradford heraldry can be found in the book, "Matthew's American Armoury and Blue Book," by John Matthews, printed by the Gorham Co., New York & London, 1907. It is available at URL: http://home.insightbb.com/~geneo.sales/ for $15 total cost.
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Surnames: Bradford, Hammond
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Hammond, Sibell, of New London, child of Elijah Hammond, bound to John Bradford and wife Mary of New London for term of 6 years, 6 months at which time she will be 18 to learn the trade of housewifery.
IND. DATE: 01 Dec. 1766
CSL-010
I am not related to this family, I'm just passing on th
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Hello, is anyone researching a Nancy NEWTON, married Daniel Robinson BRADFORD (b.1811, d.1897)in Cabarrus County, North Carolina?
I have no information on her or on the Newton family, and would appreciate any leads you may be able to supply.
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Barry Nash/Charlotte, NC
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Surnames: Bradford, Ellis, Mannering, Adams
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Possibly this George, Abner , and Joseph are all brothers of my Samuel Bradford born in NC in 1783 , This Samuel married Phoebe Adams of Virginia and emmigrated to Sumner Co.Tn by 1816 when my Great great grandfather was born, George Allen Bradford.They were in Belle R
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I am searching for the parents of Irving Winclow Bradford Born dec.16,1875 in penobscot maine. he was married to Mary Almira Stebbins any info please e mail me at kobyflowers2@aol.com
Adam,
It's a help to be able to eliminate people. You are always a step (or a mile) ahead of me. Thanks for sharing all your hard work.
Leona
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From: adam bradford
To: BRADFORD-L@rootsweb.com
Sent: Sunday, July 03, 2005 7:51 PM
Subject: Re: [BRADFORD-L] Samuel Bradford's father William?
I don't believe the grandson of this Samuel Bradford who left will in
New Castle Co. was our Samuel, for a variety of reasons. First, we
know our Samuel was living in Worcest
I don't believe the grandson of this Samuel Bradford who left will in
New Castle Co. was our Samuel, for a variety of reasons. First, we
know our Samuel was living in Worcester when he was 15 years old,
which means he was probably born there or at least that his parents
were living there when he was 15. Also, the grandson of New Castle
Sam was probably the Samuel Bradford for whom I found the following
probate abstract in New Castle County:
Samuel Bradford. W. Clay Crk. Hd. Aug 22, 1774. Sept 16, 1774. K.
RE: GARDNER St ThomasLast month jawgen@union-tel.com submitted postings suggesting that Richard Bradford and his Barker and Taylor connections came from the London parish of St. Thomas the Apostle. Not being sure where that was--but pretty sure the church and its environs had been leveled in the fire of 1666--I queried London's Guildhall Library. Their response is below.
Great St Thomas & Queen Street come together a reasonably short walk north up Queen St. from the Southwark Bridge It's also not far aro
Found a source with early records predominantly
on Randolph County from unpublished sources.
happy to share if anyone is interested
particularly excited to see both Boswoth's and
Maxwell's books finally indexed! Enjoy, Lanna
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Hi Leona,
That's that's pretty much what I'm saying. The only evidence for John
Bradford having a son Solomon is the abstract in Dryden's book. But
the actual deed says "grandson" of John Bradford. After Dryden's
abstract is shown to be a mistake, there's simply no reason to believe
there were two Solomons.
Another discovery I stumbled upon relates to Accomack John's son
William Bradford. Briefly, he is not the WIlliam Bradford who left a
will dated 1778 naming sons Annanias, Schoolfield, etc., etc. That
It's a pleasure to share. There are still some avenues for research
open in Worcester, especially figuring out how Samuel ended up with
the tracts Truitts Harbor, Mulberry Grove and Morris' Security on the
1783 tax list. I'm currently trying to trace the descent of these
tracts, since Samuel may have acquired them through marriage or due to
a line of inheritance through his mother. A deposition Samuel gave
about the tract Rochester may provide further clues. There were
several depositions recorded regardin
Hi Adam,
Since there is a possibility that Snowhill Sam's father is William, have you considered the following? It was sent to me several years ago by Jean A. The time period is a pretty good match, as are the names.
Calendar of Delaware Wills, New Castle Co, 1682-1800 975.1 N213
Samuel Bradford. Red Lion Hundred. Dec 31, 1763. April 20, 1767.
Wife, Margaret. Son, William Bradford. Daus, Sara, Martha. Grandson, Samuel Bradford. Exc, son, William Bradford.
If anyone has done any research on this DE fam
Hi Adam,
I am confused, (so what else is new?).
Are you saying that there is only one Solomon Bradford and he is the son of Nathaniel Bradford (abt 1699-1759) and Mary ____ ? And that the Solomon Bradford who is said to be the son of John Bradford (abt 1716-1776) and Esther Smith does not exist?
Thanks, Leona
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From: adam bradford
To: BRADFORD-L@rootsweb.com
Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 9:18 PM
Subject: Solomon Bradford of Worcester County, Maryland: Dispelling Two Co
Found a source with early records predominantly
on Randolph County from unpublished sources.
happy to share if anyone is interested
particularly excited to see both Boswoth's and
Maxwell's books finally indexed! Enjoy, Lanna
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