In search of information regarding Mary F. Bradford (1865-1949), daughter of Henry Bradford (1840-1906) and Ann Mellon-Jordan (1842-1902). Henry Bradford's siblings include Elizabeth, John, Wallace, Lucy, Nathan, and Joseph. Their parents are Nathaniel Bradford and Matilda Bradley. Family members lived in Clay and Randolph Counties during the 1860-1900 period. Elizabeth Bradford was married to John Hull. Any information about the Bradford and the Hull families is appreciated.
John Bradford, son of Nathaniel and Matilda Bradford, was the second husband of my 2ggm Mary Ann Beavers Mullins Bradford Harris. (Yes, she had three husbands, all younger than she and she out-lived them all!) John died relatively young (abt 34-35) after being married to Mary Ann for about 8 years. They had four children. I do not have much on the Bradfords. I have not worked on that "step-line" very much. I think that there is a good chance that Nathaniel's mother was the Lucy Bradford living next door to him in the 1850 census with four of her children. It seems that Nathaniel et al came to Randolph Co AL from GA between 1845 and 1847. There is a Lucy Bradford in 1830 and 1840 GA census but they may or may not be she. I have not worked on the line in GA. Don't have much but am willing to share what I have. CindyHMB At 01:26 PM 10/16/2003 -0400, Irene Caperton wrote: >In search of information regarding Mary F. Bradford (1865-1949), daughter >of Henry Bradford (1840-1906) and Ann Mellon-Jordan (1842-1902). Henry >Bradford's siblings include Elizabeth, John, Wallace, Lucy, Nathan, and >Joseph. Their parents are Nathaniel Bradford and Matilda Bradley. Family >members lived in Clay and Randolph Counties during the 1860-1900 period. >Elizabeth Bradford was married to John Hull. >Any information about the Bradford and the Hull families is appreciated. > > >==== ALCLAY Mailing List ==== >Confederate Units from Alabama (many links here: >http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Lair/3680/cw/cw-al.html