Again.......... I wish to apologize for the website I mistakenly posted on the list. Harold Williams willhn@flash.net Give me a sense of humor, Lord, Give me the grace to see a joke, To get some humor out of life, And pass it on to other folk.
My apologies......... this was not meant for the list. Harold ----- Original Message ----- From: "HAROLD ROBERT WILLIAMS" <willhn@flash.net> To: <BRADFORD-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 10:20 AM Subject: [BRADFORD-L] HRW - > Check this out........ it'll scare the be gee bers out of us all....... > > > http://www.givemeliberty.org/RTPLawsuit/Update04-Jan-01.htm JUDGE AND IRS WANT TRIAL THEIR WAY..CONVICTION NOTHING LESS >
Check this out........ it'll scare the be gee bers out of us all....... http://www.givemeliberty.org/RTPLawsuit/Update04-Jan-01.htm JUDGE AND IRS WANT TRIAL THEIR WAY..CONVICTION NOTHING LESS
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Pruett / Bradford/Mosley/Brand/Hammond/Hunt/Douglas/Flecther Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/3YF.2ACIB/1500.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Lana, I also believe that if we keep pluggin we'll figurre out which Bradford family each came from.Two Pruett Brothers married two Bradford sisters.At least I believe they were sisters.But the 1830 census has David Pruett (father of William & J.M.) with 4 boys and four houses down is Charles Bradford with five girls.William and Mary got married in 1836 and Margaret married James Marshall Pruett in 1849.Also J.M. and Margaret moved to Alabama early in their marriage.Also Elisha Pruett also moved to Al.he was a CSW soilder,The Indian war in Fla.So I believe this is where the Bradford/Pruett kinship came. You can e-mail me:valerie_smith43@yahoo.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BRADFORD Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3YF.2ACIB/1675 Message Board Post: Looking for any Bradfords of Sheffield UK. Earliest known is Samuel married to Sarah OXLEY parents of Albert b.1850 married Martha Ellen GREEN 1870, parents of Herbert, Martha, Ruth, Ethel, Annie and Samuel. Hertbert married Averilda HAWLEY had three sons, Leslie, Ronald Arnold and Derrick. Ethel b.c1884 had a son James Willis BRADFORD b.1900 no father's name. Any connection please get in touch
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BRADFORD Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3YF.2ACIB/1500.2 Message Board Post: After much research, I determined that there is repeated mistakes in research data that refers to Richard (sometimes referred to as Joshua or Richard J.) Bradford of Gwinnett County, GA. On a census, I found him listed as Richard G. (sometimes referred to as Richard B.) Bradford. He is a brother to the Joshua Bradford of Gwinnett County, and they are being confused and referred to as the same person. There is about 2-3 years difference in their ages. Can someone who has access to census records for Gwinnett Co. GA, please check the 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880 censuses and clear up this questionable detail? Thanks in advance.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BRADFORD Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3YF.2ACIB/1500.1.2 Message Board Post: I have about decided I was mistaken in Isaac being a brother to my Elisabeth Bradford. Now I think it much more likely that he was a cousin.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BRADFORD Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3YF.2ACIB/1500.1.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: I believe that the Charles (1830) was the son of the elder Charles who is thought to have died in 1829....so Charles is the son to which I referred. Also the younger Charles had died by 1832 when his orphans drew land lots. I think that both Charles likely died in Gwinnett County (elder might have died in Wilkes Co., GA), GA. I found a reference to a book that told about the Fairfield District, SC Bradfords who came to GA and I think Robert and Charles were mentioned--so wonder if they were brothers, cousins, father and son, or what; bound to have been some relation as both came from Fairfield. I have no documentation, but believe Charles, the elder, was a son of C. D. Bradford (Charles Darnell Bradford) of SC, early ---about 1790-1820 era. Based this conclusion on some of the data found online and early census and military lists. I would be pleased to hear more from researchers in this line to prove or disprove my theory. Perhaps together, we can find the needed documentation. My ancestor, Elisabeth Bradford, was b. 1825 in Fairfield District, SC (have proof of this) and she md my ancestor, Joseph Washington Dodd (have proof of this) in Gwinnett Co., GA in 1845 (?1843-don't have notes handy-have proof of this), and moved from there to Randolph County, AL about 1853, stayed there through 1870, later in Cleburne Co., AL 1880 til her death in 1916. I think Randolph, which no longer exists, is what is now known as Cleburne. I would be interested in the Pruett connection. Are you online anywhere? You may contact me directly, w4ctk@farmerstel.com .
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/3YF.2ACIB/1500.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Hello Lana, This is Valerie...Glad to see your post on Charles Bradford.Just last night I was going back throuth the 1830 Gwinnett Co.,Census and found a Robert and Charles Bradford.I saw where Charles Bradford and David Pruett (My GGGGrandfather) were neighbors.Charles Bradford showed no boys and five girls.Well.I do know that Margaret Bradford married James Marshall Pruett and later lived in Alabama and died there after the war.So now I believe that this is the Bradford family that both Bradford girls that married Brothers are from this family.You said that Charles had a son Charles.He was either married or was not born before 1830.Can you explain.Valerie
Sorry I cannot help you, I live in Alabama, My Bradford Kin are mostly in Fayette Aounty Al. and Lamar Caounty Al. Annette S. Lackey
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/3YF.2ACIB/1509.1 Message Board Post: Would you please check your Beaumont City Directory and see if you can find anything on a Nathan or Cecelia Hatcher. They had 4 daughters. I am searching for my mothers family and maybe this will help. Thank you
I am forwarding this from fellow genealogist that just sent this to me today. The below message is taken from an article in Dick Eastman's newsletter. Please send this on to others, we don't need anymore genealogists getting ripped off :) Erin Bradford list manager -----------------forwarded message------------------- One of the top stories in 2003 in this newsletter was the arrest of Elias Abodeely, a 23-year-old in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, who ran a string of pseudo genealogy sites. His arrest didn't seem to deter him: 2004 has started off with a rash of the same advertising. For those who missed it, let's briefly recap this scam. The sites involved included GenSeeker.com, GenSeekers.com, genealogydevelopments.com, familydiscovery.com, genealogyfinders.net, genlocator.com, genealogy-express.com, and probably many others. Abodeely would send out spam mail from one site, then collect money until the complaints mounted, and his site eventually would be shut down by the hosting service. A week or two later he would appear with a new name and a new site on a different hosting service conducting essentially the same business. To access his sites, the hapless buyer paid $40 to $60 (the exact amount varied from time to time). None of these sites contained any genealogy information; they simply had pointers to free sites where information could be found. In other words, the buyer paid $40 to $60 to access something that was already available free of charge. Abodeely eventually ran into lots of legal difficulties. On August 1, 2003, he was arrested in Cedar Rapids, Iowa on felony charges of first-degree theft, money laundering, and ongoing criminal activity. He was released later that day, and a court appearance on those charges still has not yet been scheduled. You can read about Abodeely's arrest in my newsletter at: http://www.eogn.com/archives/news0331.htm, in the Des Moines register at http://www.dmregister.com/news/stories/c4788998/21905604.html and at http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=elias+abodeely+arrested&btnG=Google+Search. His arrest did not slow Abodeely very much. A month later he appeared selling "self-renewing" genealogy CD-ROM disks under the name GenealogyTechs.com. That site actually was registered to Andrew Abodeely. I obtained one of these "self-renewing" genealogy CD-ROM disks and wrote about it in detail in the September 29, 2003 Plus Edition of this newsletter. GenealogyTechs.com was shut down the day after my article was published. Things have been quiet for the past three months, but on January 2, 2004, a number of newsletter readers reported receiving some fishy-looking spam mail messages. In fact, the messages appear to be word-for-word the same as the old ads for "self-renewing" genealogy CD-ROM disks sent earlier from GenealogyTechs.com - except that the new ads are coming from GenealogyTechs.net. That's right: the only difference is the previously shut down dot-COM is now replaced by a newly-registered dot-NET. A quick check of the WHOIS information shows that Genealogytechs.net is registered to the same address as GenealogyTechs.com: 1013 Agate Street, Suite B, San Diego, CA 92109, the business address of Andrew Abodeely. That is also the same address that ships the worthless "self-renewing" genealogy CD-ROM disks. In short, the Abodeelys seem to have reappeared after a three-month hiatus. Elias Abodeely's earlier arrest for felonies doesn't seem to have fazed either of the Abodeelys at all. At the time these words are being written, http://www.genealogytechs.net is up and running and looks almost identical to the previously shut down http://www.genealogytechs.com. It is also interesting to note that the new site is like the old one in several respects, especially in that it cannot handle credit cards. Instead, the buyer is suckered into paying by an "e-check" that extracts money directly from the buyer's checking account with no credit card involved. Beware! This is one method by which the earlier sites allegedly extracted money time and again from a buyer's checking accounts! Several buyers thought they paid once but, after examining their end-of-month checking account statements, found that they had been charged time and again without permission. That is one of the actions that led to Elias Abodeely's arrest. Why would a company not offer payment by credit card? That is extremely rare in the online world. The answer is simple: the owner's credit rating is so poor that he cannot obtain the merchant account required to be able to accept credit cards. In this case, he cannot even obtain a PayPal account, which is easy for mostpeople to obtain. No credit card service will give a merchant account to someone awaiting trial on charges of money laundering by using credit cards! Without access to a credit card merchant account, the Web site owner is forced to resort to online checks, a risky method for any buyer considering an online purchase. Remember that purchases made online with VISA, MasterCard or American Express are fully insured against fraud by the credit card companies. If you get "ripped off" by a shady merchant when using a credit card, the credit card companies will immediately refund all of your money and then will pursue resolution with the merchant. PayPal transactions are also fully insured in the same manner. However, if you pay by check, you have no such protection. That is true both for paper checks as well as for "e-checks." You receive only whatever insurance your local bank provides. Sadly, most banks provide no protection at all against fraudulent purchases made with a check or with a debit card. Send a check to a con artist? You lose. Any time you see a Web site offering something for sale and not accepting credit cards, ask yourself, "Why does this merchant not accept credit cards? Not even via PayPal?" Most of the time, it is because that merchant has severe financial problems. Then ask yourself if you really want to do business with such a merchant. If you receive a spam mail from GenealogyTechs.net or any similar-sounding scam, please forward it to the Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Police Department's Financial Crimes Division at k.washburn@cedar-rapids.org. I suspect they have an interest in the "business activities" of this person, who is awaiting a court appearance after being arrested by that department. Please feel free to also enclose a copy of this article. You can read more about the Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Police Department's Financial Crimes Division at http://www.cedar-rapids.org/police/financial_crimes.asp. Please feel free to also forward this article to other genealogists, newsgroups, mailing lists, and anywhere else you feel is appropriate.
Hi all. after all the queries lately about NC Bradfords, both on the list and on the message boards, I'm getting a very big interest in all this. I would like to start a database (both on my computer and the "genealogy depository" below) of all known Bradfords in NC and hopefully we can get them all straightened out. It can get difficult at time, especiallys when the Granville Co. area ones and the Mecklenburg Co. area ones both had David's and Samuel's, and James's all at the same time. If you would like to help, send your line to the list (or to me privately if you wish). This is what I would like for folks to send: generational info (any format you want) starting with the furthest back you go (including those not in NC) and going forward: and example... Don't include living relatives. 1. Great grandparents 2. Grandparents 3. Parents dates and places for each generation: where/when born, married, died, buried, baptized, etc. Sources for your information. If you know for a fact that great great grandfather David Bradford was born Oct. 18, 1850 in Poplar Tent, Cabarrus Co., NC (example only) because you have a copy of his birth certificate, let me/us know that. Cite your sources for information that you know. If you don't know, say this is information handed down generation to generation with no specific source other than memory, let me know that as well. Here is what I'll do: i already have a database on my computer called NC Bradford's. Right now it is basically just my line and a few of the Granville Co. Bradfords. What I will do is add your info to this, cite sources for everything I can and also include your name and email in the sources (if you want to use another address for the sources, please let me know what to use). So, for the above example of David Bradford, I would put in the sources "Birth Certificate of David Bradford" and then another source "Erin Bradford - eabradfo@yahoo.com" Then, after that file is fairly complete, I will use my ged to HTML program and put this on the site. What am I wanting to get out of this??? (I know some of you may be wondering that! hehe) Basically, 3 things: 1. to see if there is actually any relation between the 2 main lines. I really doubt it, but something like this, if sucessful, will be able to show. 2. A database that I (and others) can use to help researchers looking for Bradford's in NC. 3. Help people with common ancestors on the list find each other. One thing that will help with the sources, if more than 1 person gives me the same information, that will show up in my sources and I can email back and say "hey, thanks for the info. Going through the sources, I noticed so-and-so has the same line. You can contact them at someone@somewhere.com." or "hey, thanks for the info. Looking in my database I noticed that so-and-so has this same line, but about 2 generations back further. You can contact them at someone@somewhere.com." It would be great if this helps me find more about my own line, but in all reality, I think I've gone back as far as I'm gonna get on my Bradford line. Us Mecklenburgers (as far as I know), have been at the same brick wall for years. My main goal with genealogy as a whole right now is to help others, hence my hosting the NC/SC and IL/IN/IA chats (which by the way, my NC/SC chat is this Monday night, 9-10pm EST, in the room Celler at http://www.genealogyforum.org). Anyway, I think that's all. I hope you'll contribute to this project and we can get all these NC Bradford's figured out. Even if your line starts in MA and ends up in Timbuktu, but a generation or 2 spent time in NC, send them on to me. I know some of you probably won't contribute, and that's your own choice to make, but for those who want to help, send them on to me or the list and let's see if we can make some new connections with our lines. For those of you not in NC and descended from Gov. William Bradford, I plan to do a similar project in the future, but I want to start with NC. Same goes for those of you with lines in PA that never made it to NC or descended from Gov. Bradford. I'll get to you eventually :o). Erin ===== Erin Bradford eabradfo@yahoo.com http://www.usgennet.org/usa/nc/county/cabarrus/ http://www.usgennet.org/usa/nc/county/mecklenburg/ ALHN County Coordinator for Cabarrus and Mecklenburg Cos, NC http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~kshai (The Genealogy Depository) Listowner Barringer Black Bradford Coventry Eller Hackett Hupp and Kern
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: bradford lambert wray ward raine Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/3YF.2ACIB/238.1 Message Board Post: I am related to Elizabeth dau of William and phoebe, I have a birthdate of 1813 and I am told she married James Price, the other members of the family are William Born 1794. Mary ann born 1796, John Born 1798 cornelius born 1801 samuel born 1806 charlotte born 1808 and elizabeth born 1813 my line of decent is John who married frances Pettit, if this helps you please feel free to email me whenever Marie
Do you have any information on the ancestry of my ggrandfather Thomas > > Jefferson Bradford, who's father Thomas Bradford is described below? > > > > Information from Ann Bradford research shows: > > Descendants of Thomas Bradford (Great-great-grandfather) > > > > > > Generation No. 1 > > > > > > 1. THOMAS1 BRADFORD was born c 1785 in NC, and died Bef. Dec 26, 1861 in > > DeKalb Co TN. He married (1) NANCY MCDOWELL c 1813 in TN/NC, daughter of > > MICHAEL MCDOWELL and UNKNOWN. She was born c 1795 in Wilkes Co NC, and > died > > Bet. 1850 - 1860 in DeKalb Co TN. He married (2) SARAH REEVES Dec 02, 1860 > > in DeKalb Co TN. She died Aft. May 1862. > > > > Notes for THOMAS BRADFORD: > > > > Thomas Bradford is currently the earliest known ancestor of our Bradford > > family. The census records give his birth state as NC but his parents, > exact > > birth date and place are not currently known. > > > > The 1830 census lists a Thomas Bradford in Smith Co TN, but the ages of > both > > Thomas and his wife were incorrectly marked. Their household included 5 > > children under age 20 > > > > Information from the Wilkins-Dittrich Family Tree: > > > > Shows a Thomas J. Bradford, born 1805, who also has as father a Wm Thomas > > Bradford b in Granville, NC 1761, died 1849 in White CO, TN. Married > Martha > > Garrison (b. 1782) in 2/13/1804. His father: Thomas Bradford, b. abt 1730 > in > > Westover, Charles City, VA and died 1786 in Granville, NC. Married Mary > > White Holmes. His father: Philemon Bradford, b. 1703 in Charles City, VA, > > died 1770 in Granville, NC. Married Mary Byrd/Bird about 1715. > > > > I haven't been able to determine if the Thomas J. Bradford (1805) is the > > Thomas Bradford who is my ggrandfather (father of my ggrandfather Thomas > > Jefferson Bradford (1836-1902). The Wilkins-Dittrich Family Tree shows > him > > as married to a Martha Dickerson, whereas my ancestor (according to my > > records) is married to a Nancy McDowell. > > > > Thanks for your help on this. > > > > Max Bradford Kilbourn, Texas
I received this confirmation: *** AUTOMATED MESSAGE FROM A COMPUTER *** You have added to the subscriber list of: BRADFORD-L@rootsweb.com the following mail address: max.b.kilbourn@nasa.gov By default, copies of your own submissions will be returned. *%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%* WELCOME *%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%*%* WELCOME to the BRADFORD Family Discussion List. **PLEASE READ THIS MESSAGE IN ITS ENTIRITY** This is a discussion area for anyone who has an interest in Genealogy or History related to the BRADFORD family, or any other related spelling. My name is Erin Bradford and I'm the owner of this list. I'm responsible for keeping it running as smoothly as possible and setting some rules and guidelines. This message not only includes guidelines and rules, but also tips for effective messages to post. -----Original Message----- From: Erin Bradford [mailto:eabradfo@yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, January 02, 2004 2:02 PM To: KILBOURN, MAX B. (JSC-EA) (NASA) Subject: Re: {not a subscriber} T.J.Bradford Hi Max. You need to subscribe to the list before you can post, I know it's a hassle, but it keep the list from being bombarded with spam. Send your request to Bradford-L-request@rootsweb.com with the word subscribe in the body of the message. Once you get confirmation that you were successfully subscribed, resend this post to the list (Bradford-L@rootsweb.com *no "-request"). I read you're post quickly before responding and I do recognize the names in this query as other have posted questions on Thomas Jefferson Bradford as well. I can tell you now this is not my line, but it would be good to focus your search in the Granville Co., NC and surrounding counties. Good luck. Erin Bradford --- "KILBOURN, MAX B. (JSC-EA) (NASA)" <max.b.kilbourn@nasa.gov> wrote: > Do you have any information on the ancestry of my ggrandfather Thomas > Jefferson Bradford, who's father Thomas Bradford is described below? > > Information from Ann Bradford research shows: > Descendants of Thomas Bradford (Great-great-grandfather) > > > Generation No. 1 > > > 1. THOMAS1 BRADFORD was born c 1785 in NC, and died Bef. Dec 26, 1861 in > DeKalb Co TN. He married (1) NANCY MCDOWELL c 1813 in TN/NC, daughter of > MICHAEL MCDOWELL and UNKNOWN. She was born c 1795 in Wilkes Co NC, and died > Bet. 1850 - 1860 in DeKalb Co TN. He married (2) SARAH REEVES Dec 02, 1860 > in DeKalb Co TN. She died Aft. May 1862. > > Notes for THOMAS BRADFORD: > > Thomas Bradford is currently the earliest known ancestor of our Bradford > family. The census records give his birth state as NC but his parents, exact > birth date and place are not currently known. > > The 1830 census lists a Thomas Bradford in Smith Co TN, but the ages of both > Thomas and his wife were incorrectly marked. Their household included 5 > children under age 20 > > Information from the Wilkins-Dittrich Family Tree: > > Shows a Thomas J. Bradford, born 1805, who also has as father a Wm Thomas > Bradford b in Granville, NC 1761, died 1849 in White CO, TN. Married Martha > Garrison (b. 1782) in 2/13/1804. His father: Thomas Bradford, b. abt 1730 in > Westover, Charles City, VA and died 1786 in Granville, NC. Married Mary > White Holmes. His father: Philemon Bradford, b. 1703 in Charles City, VA, > died 1770 in Granville, NC. Married Mary Byrd/Bird about 1715. > > I haven't been able to determine if the Thomas J. Bradford (1805) is the > Thomas Bradford who is my ggrandfather (father of my ggrandfather Thomas > Jefferson Bradford (1836-1902). The Wilkins-Dittrich Family Tree shows him > as married to a Martha Dickerson, whereas my ancestor (according to my > records) is married to a Nancy McDowell. > > Thanks for your help on this. > > Max Bradford Kilbourn, Texas > ===== Erin Bradford eabradfo@yahoo.com http://www.usgennet.org/usa/nc/county/cabarrus/ http://www.usgennet.org/usa/nc/county/mecklenburg/ ALHN County Coordinator for Cabarrus and Mecklenburg Cos, NC http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~kshai (The Genealogy Depository) Listowner Barringer Black Bradford Coventry Eller Hackett Hupp and Kern
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Bradford Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/3YF.2ACIB/1673.2.1.1 Message Board Post: I've seen this name somewhere in NC before, I can look further into it for you. Probably from the Granville Co. area as well. From my understand, the Granville Co. area Bradford clan was very large and extended, but the Mecklenburg Bradford clan was fairly small until the late 1800's. I know I've run across a Solomon before in my research, but can't remember which branch. In the meantime, can you give me more info, such as spouses, etc.? It'll make it a little easier. Also, for you and others who have/will join the Bradford list I maintain, I suggest you go to my webpage for instructions on subscription and posting. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~kshai I do recommend you (and others) join the list, and I know quite a few are descended from the Granville Co. area Bradford clan. Also, I host a chat on Monday nights on NC/SC genealogy on the Genealogy forum chat rooms. To go to the main page for chat info, you can go to http://www.genealogyforum.org There are links to! the schedule of chats: Topics, times (all in Eastern time), and Rooms as well as the link to the actual chat room. I can help better during the chats because I am more focused on the task at hand then, whereas when I reply to these postings I'm at work and can't really do much searching for you. Good luck!
Hi all. Just wanted to remind everyone about those "gatewayed" messages that come to the lists. Those message boards are posts on the message boards at ancestry.com. If you wish to reply to a post, you need to click the link that takes you to the message and reply on the board, not the list. The reason for this is that all messages posted to the board are automatically sent to the list, but it doesn't work both ways. If you reply to a post on the list rather than the board, the person on the message board will not see your response unless they also happen to subscribe to the lists. I've seen a couple of people lately reply to the list rather than the boards, so just wanted to remind everyone of that. I know sometimes it doesn't work the greatest to have the message board posts gatewayed to the list because sometimes someone will reply to a message on the boards that is old, so we don't see the original message. If that happens and it's something that interests you, just click on the link to the message and you can see in the headers to the board's post "In reply to [linked title] by so and so. and just click on that linked title to see the original message. Ok, that's all from me right now. Good luck everyone! Erin ===== Erin Bradford eabradfo@yahoo.com http://www.usgennet.org/usa/nc/county/cabarrus/ http://www.usgennet.org/usa/nc/county/mecklenburg/ ALHN County Coordinator for Cabarrus and Mecklenburg Cos, NC http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~kshai (The Genealogy Depository) Listowner Barringer Black Bradford Coventry Eller Hackett Hupp and Kern
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Bradford Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3YF.2ACIB/1673.2.1 Message Board Post: Hey toy seem to have so much knowledge about Bradfords , maybe you can help me , please with my line. My ggrand father said he was from S.C. His name was Solomon J Bradford, His Father was N.C. he was Solomon Bradford also. I have found them in Lamar County Al. in 1860, that is the earliest I have been able to find them. Would appreciate any help. Thanks
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Bradford, Ellis, Mannering, Barton, Kritzberger,Coles, Buckmaster Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/3YF.2ACIB/1673.1.1 Message Board Post: Thankyou Erin for the helpful information. I will Email you and search more to this messages on this board. I would appreciate any information on Richard or David Bradford that anyone might have.