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    1. Re: Bradfords
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Young, Griffin Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3YF.2ACIB/1236.1274.1276.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: I will tell you what I know. I can't remember whether some of this was in the Huxford books or not. Mine are packed away right now. Seaborn & Priscilla had five sons who volunteered to fight at the beginning of the War of Yankee Aggression. Two were killed early on in the war, Richard, the eldest, and Thomas, the youngest of those who volunteered. William and Berry were taken prisoner early on, and were later exchanged. William was sen home due to ill health. Berry fought on to the end of the conflict. My g-grandfather James Clinton was captured in Savannah by Sherman's forces. Since Seaborn was not a slave owner, he was unable to work his farm since the only sons left at home were only 7 & 12, he also had two daughters. He sold the farm and moved to Clinch County. Please send me a copy of your article. I would love to see it. Sincerely, Nancy Bradford Young

    03/03/2006 02:06:30