I am trying to connect Richard Bradford b. 1636 in England to William
Bradford, a passenger on the Mayflower. I believe Richard is his grandson
through his son John. Does anyone know the children or somewhere where I
can find the children of William's son John? Thanks.
Daniel ANderson
Hello All! This is my first time posting on with this group. My name is
Kellie Lundgren, and I am dedicated researcher on my Bradford lineage up here
in Anchorage, Alaska. My line is enclosed below. Part of the Tree, Kellie
Ann
P.S. My line is a little confusing because of the families intermarrying, so
I've tried to include all the ways my line goes back to Robert Bradford of
County Down, N. Ireland.
Robert Bradford-->William Bradford-->William Bradford, Jr.-->Thomas Kinney
Bradford-->Martha Bradford-
Looking for any descendants of James Otey Bradford, born in Virginia ca.
1840, son of Purser John O, Bradford, USN. Served in the C S Navy durinbg the
Civil War. Married Mary I. -----. Had daughters Lucile and Harriet. Died in
San Francisco, California in 1919. Any help willl be appreciated.
david Sullivan
I have noticed all the lists seem to be dead right now...please post your
lines!:) Give as much info as you can because I will take what you post to
the list and put them on the homepage....for those of you who don't know
about the page, it is at http://www.angelfire.com/mt/listdex/index.html and
it is a page for the Black, Bradford, Coventry and Hackett lists. Right now
there is not much info on the pages for any of the surnames but Black, there
there is some info on 1790 census....and speaking of which
Hello everyone! Sorry for the length of this message, but there are
some things I want to discuss with all of you. First off, you all have
been far too quiet!:) Please continue posting your lines:). Also, I know
I haven't been working on the homepage, but that is because I just got a
new HTML program and I'm trying to create the pages on there instead of my
write application as I did in the past. There isn't a whole lot left for me
to add though. I am wondering if there is anyone out there from any o
Sorry about that last message, I was trying to send it to someone in my
school, but the computer acted up I see, the persons screename was
Bradford and when I typed just that, it changed to address to the list
address since that is the nickname i assigned the list. But since I'm
typing, all y'all need to start posting!:) I will post my line as soon
as i figure it all out:) Bye for now
Erin Bradford
kshai@selway.umt.edu
Listowner for Black, Bradford, Coventry, and Hackett surname lists
http://members.tri
Just joined this list.
If anybody reading this recognizes any of the following, please let me know.
Thank you,
Karen @ RkMontg342@aol.com
Ancestors of William T. Bradford
Generation No. 1
1. William T. Bradford, born Abt. 1838 in Illinois. Wife unknown at this
time.
Child of William Bradford and (?) is:
i. Thomas P. Bradford, born Abt. 1868 in Illinois or Missouri1; married
Rosina Wheeler March 30, 1896 in Sangamon County, Illinois2.
................one child: Isabelle Bradford b: December 25,
Hi everyone. I just wanted to let everyone know that my last email
address: kshai@mail.geocities.com was just not working out...it wouldn't
completely disconnect after sending a message which made me send out
duplicate emails because I never knew when they were actually sent and I
could hardly ever connect to even check my email. I HOPE this address
works better. Please update your address books and email me here, at
kshai@selway.umt.edu (it's case sensitive). Thanks a lot:)
Erin Bradford
kshai@selway.
Does anyone have a connection to any of the following BRADFORD's?
Harriett Means and Jess Bradford were divorced when their two boys were
very young. Harriett (preferred to be called "Betty") and the boys moved
to Throckmorton County Tx. with her parents, siblings and other
relatives in 1905. My husband would like to know more about his
Bradford ancestors. If you have any information about Jess or his
siblings and their parents, we would very much like to hear from you.
Bob and Reva Bradford
1. Robert
Hello -
I am searching for a Susanna Bradford, born ca 1605 in England. She
married Ezekiel Richardson and came with him to America. She died September
15, 1681 in Massachusetts (Ezekiel died in Woburn; possibly Susanna died
there too.)
Thanks for any help -
Barbara
Hello fellow Bradford researchers!
I am looking for any imformation on the family of Rowena N. Bradford b.
Sept. 5, 1872 d. Jan. 25, 1956, daughter of Merritt Bradford and Mary
Francis Beasley. She married James Burton Bishop b. Jan. 10, 1870 d. Nov.
11, 1934. I believe they lived in Hickman Co., Tennessee but have been
unable to find any other information on the family. Any information on this
line would be appreciated and I am willing to share any information that I
have.
Thanks in advance!
Christy Kun
Just joined this list.
If anybody reading this (updated from previous message) recognizes any of the
following, please let me know.
Thank you,
Karen @ RkMontg342@aol.com
Descendants of William T. Bradford
Generation No. 1
1. William T. Bradford, born: June 1839, in Illinois. Wife: Grizella A.
Parkinson, married: Oct 1, 1861, in Sangamon County, Illinois3.
Children of William Bradford and Grizella are
i. Thomas P. Bradford, born: March 1867, in Illinois or Missouri1; married
Rosina Wheeler Marc
I got a letter today from the Division of Archives and History in North
Carolina which you would be interested in. The state of North Carolina
thinks that Col. John Bradford and Rev. Henry Bradford were direct
descendants of Mayflower Pilgrim Gov. William Bradford! They sent me a copy
of an excerpt from the "Dictionary of North Carolina Biography" which
follows. They also sent a copy some genealogical data from their original
research indicating the line as follows:
Gov. William Bradford -> William B
You said:
>I am researching Richard Bradford. He was born in England around 1636
and moved to Charles City County, Virginia. He had two kids. One was
Captain Richard Bradford and John Bradford. He married Frances Taylor. He
died in the early 1700's Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Daniel Anderson <
Could this John Bradford be of Brunswick Co, VA b.1687, d.1735, m. Rebecca
Pace, an ardent Methodist and friend of John and Charles Wesley?
OR
His son John Bradford "John of
Looking for Henry Bradford??? born Aug 14, 1869 Polk, Tn married Ida Gamble
b.1879 Polk, Tn He Died in Canyon, Randell Co., Tx in 1949
tex^mom
From The Lone Star State of Texas '%?%'
#GenealogyForum IRC Channel on Afternet
server agora.rdrop.com
http://cust2.iamerica.net/pscobb/index.htm
email: pscobb@mailhost.iamerica.net
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To: Erinf5119@aol.com
Date: 97-09-11 19:00:26 EDT
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>Can someone tell me how to get a listing of the Surname Mailing Lists?
>
>Thanks a bunch!
On my geocities homepage listed below (my genealogy links) there is a page
with links to other pages that list all of the genealogy lists. I just
can't think off the top of my head what some of the addresses are. I
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Hello. I am looking for information on James Bradford. He married a woman named Barbara. The only child that I know of that they
had was Mary Bradford, born in 1783, in Greene County, PA. Mary married Henry Pethtel, born November 4, 1765, in Delaware. If
anyone has any information, it is appreciated.
Susan Nuhfer
On Mon, 29 Dec 1997, phyllis arbogast wrote:
> Erin, I do not want to seem like a groaner but I find the pink links
> against the gray back-round impossible to read.
> Is there something on my computer that I can change to be able to see it?
> I will be getting my line ready to send you next week when I get back
> from Paris, Henry Co., TN. I hope to find out bunches and bunches and I am
> more than willing to share what I find.
> Thank-you for takeing your time and effort to make the Bradford Pa
Hi. You don't know me, but my name is Erin Bradford and I've been doing
my family genealogy for about 8 years now. I'm stuck on my Bradford line
and hoping that one of you, if not all, can help me out. My Bradford line
is in NC after about 1760 and in PA before then. If anyone of you can
help, your help is greatly appreciated. Also, as you can see below, I am
the listowner for the e-mail list for the Bradford surname and let me know
if you would like information on how to subscribe if you or anyone you
Looking for ancestors of Rev. Henry B. Bradford.
born 4 Dec 1761 Halifax Co, NC
died 14 Mar 1833 Enfield, NC
married Sarah Crowell 1 Jan 1782
He was a Revolutionary War soldier, pioneer Methodist minister, and close
friend of the famous Methodist Bishop Francis Asbury. Many of his children
moved to the Tallahassee, FL area.
I have additional information I can share.
I will be going to Henry Co. TN next week. Anybody want anything
looked-up? I will be going to the Courthouse, Library, and the Old Bethel
Cemetery in Buchanan.
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