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. 166. Wife, Catran; daus., Eliz and Mary; son, James; grandmother, Juda herris. Exc. Catran Bradford, William Gallaher. This Samuel who died in 1774 in New Castle is probably the grandson of the Samuel who died 1763-1767 and is probably the Samuel Bradford who was christened in New Castle on 10 November 1761 at age 18. He married Catherine Lewis, who died 25 February 1788. On 7/3/05, Leona <lmastan@jps.net> wrote: > 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 family please let us know what you've found. > Thanks, Leona > > > ==== BRADFORD Mailing List ==== > Looking for a genealogy chat? Come check out Genealogy Chats, Inc. at http://www.genealogyforum.org > >
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 ----- Original Message ----- 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 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. 166. Wife, Catran; daus., Eliz and Mary; son, James; grandmother, Juda herris. Exc. Catran Bradford, William Gallaher. This Samuel who died in 1774 in New Castle is probably the grandson of the Samuel who died 1763-1767 and is probably the Samuel Bradford who was christened in New Castle on 10 November 1761 at age 18. He married Catherine Lewis, who died 25 February 1788. On 7/3/05, Leona <lmastan@jps.net> wrote: > 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 family please let us know what you've found. > Thanks, Leona > > > ==== BRADFORD Mailing List ==== > Looking for a genealogy chat? Come check out Genealogy Chats, Inc. at http://www.genealogyforum.org > >