Hi everyone, Before you think this is a defferent line let me explain. In records the BADLEY family is consistently indexed as BRADLEY even when every surname in the record has no "r" in it. This makes me a BRADLEY researcher, well kinda <G> My immigrant is: 1 Henry BADLEY d: Abt July 01, 1679 in Dorchester Co., Maryland .. +Mary ??? Father: Mother: .. 2 Richard BADLEY, Sr b: in England d: 1749 in Dorchester Co., Maryland ...... +Alise SHORT Father: Christopher SHORT Mother: Ann WHEELER .. 2 Henry BADLEY, Jr b: in England ...... +Ann WOODWARD Father: Mother: .. 2 William BADLEY b: in England .. 2 Mary BADLEY b: in Dorchester Co., Maryland .. 2 John BADLEY b: in Dorchesterr Co., Maryland .. 2 Josias BADLEY b: in Dorchester Co., Maryland d: Abt January 20, 1742 in Kent Co., Delaware ...... +Margaret BATCHELOR Father: Mother: Henry had a brother Samuel L. B. BADLEY who died without issue and left everything to Henry in Dorchester Co MD. Richard and Alice Short BADLEY's son William moved to Ross Co Ohio about 1800. Would love to exchange information with anyone who has this line, or even suspects they may have this line. Gwendolyn Hardesty Oliver SeekR on #genealogy on EFnet Visit my homepage Gwen's Skeleton Closet - Thirty Years of Research http://www.netwalk.com/~coliver/gwen/