I am looking for information regarding the following family (who was quoted as being a direct descendant of Gov. William Bradford of Plymouth). William Bradford: b. ?, d. 1850, Minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, residence Kalamazoo, MI. Married Dorothy Dolly Ann Lyman: b. ?, d.? 1st Methodist Episcopal Church, Kalamazoo, MI, residence Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo Co, MI. Children as follows: Harriet, Anne [b. 10 Sep 1846, d. 29 Jan 1906, married George Machan Buck 14 Apr 1869- more available], & Nellie Bradford. Does anyone have links or information to this line? I have Anne's husband's line back to abt. 1623. I have little more on the Bradford's! Kelly Miller Family Historian http://kindredroots.com -----Original Message----- From: gc-gateway@rootsweb.com [mailto:gc-gateway@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of cblangl@aol.com Sent: Sunday, November 14, 2004 12:09 PM To: BRADFORD-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [BRADFORD-L] Re: Re Ephraim Bradford 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/1103.1.1.2.1.1.1.1.3.1.1. 1.1 Message Board Post: Sorry, I should have given you the complete ancestory with spouses. 1. William Bradford (1589/1590-1657) = Alice Carpenter (1590-1671) 2. Maj William Bradford (1624-1703/1704) = 3rd wife Mary Atwood (Wood) (?-1714/1715) 3. David Bradford (?-1629/1630) = Elizabeth Phinney (1695 - after 1746) 4. Nathaniel Bradford (1714-1757) = Sarah Spooner (1726/1727-1782) 5. Nathaniel (1748-1837) = Rebecca Holmes (1753-1838) 6. Ephraim Bradford (1785-1869) = Lucy Peterson (1799-1875) 7. Capt. John Bradford (1823-1893) = Jane West McLauthlin (1825-1920) 8. Ellen Bradford (1851-1950) = Solomon Bliss Stebbins (1830-1910) 9. Margaret Bliss Stebbins (1889-1981) = Herbert Arnold Lindenberg (1898-1968) 10. Marie Lindenberg = Col. Charles Francis Langley (d. 2004) 11. Charles Bradford Langley (me) I note our Bradford branches separate with David and Ephraim (brothers and sons of Major W. Bradford's third wife). My Bradfords lived in Plymouth until MY Ephraim moved to the next town over, Duxbury, in about 1819. His son, Captain John Bradford (he was captain of at least 6 sailing vessels that went around the globe in the mid-19th century) was also born in Duxbury. My great grandmother, Ellen Bradford Stebbins was born in the Duxbury area and moved to Boston as a girl. The rest of the generations up to my time were born in either Boston or in nearby New Hampshire. My children were the first in our line not to be born in New England (or, within an hour of Plymouth/Boston). My Mayflower families include Alden, Warren, and Soule. ==== BRADFORD Mailing List ==== Come visit the Genealogy Depository at http://www.gendepository.com
Hi Kelly, I found Dolly A Bradford and family in the Michigan 1850 census. Do you want a JPEG copy of the page? No William, I'm afraid. Regards, Joe At 01:13 PM 11/14/2004, you wrote: >I am looking for information regarding the following family (who was quoted >as being a direct descendant of Gov. William Bradford of Plymouth). > >William Bradford: b. ?, d. 1850, Minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, >residence Kalamazoo, MI. Married Dorothy Dolly Ann Lyman: b. ?, d.? 1st >Methodist Episcopal Church, Kalamazoo, MI, residence Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo >Co, MI. Children as follows: > >Harriet, Anne [b. 10 Sep 1846, d. 29 Jan 1906, married George Machan Buck 14 >Apr 1869- more available], & Nellie Bradford. > >Does anyone have links or information to this line? I have Anne's husband's >line back to abt. 1623. I have little more on the Bradford's! > >Kelly Miller >Family Historian >http://kindredroots.com Joe Bissett, PIGGOTT/CUMMISKEY List Administrator/Rootsweb I use America's Book CDs in my genealogical research to access otherwise unavailable primary source material. http://www.abcd-usa.com/