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    1. Re: Jonas(h) Bradshaw, 1789-1871, Lincloln Co. NC>Harris Co. GA
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HWF.2ACEB/1341.1.1.1 Message Board Post: hi Brenda, My Bradshaw's are from England and to my knowledge there is no Indians in my line of Bradshaw. Many Indians took their last name from neighbors or people they knew. Perhaps your line intermarried with Cherokee. I don't have anything to help. Let me know if you find anything. Kathy

    06/22/2004 02:47:31
    1. Capt. John Bradshaw
    2. Susan
    3. My grandfather boarded the SS Kroonland in 1912 in Antwerp, Belgium, bound for New York (Ellis Island). The captain of the ship was John Bradshaw according to the shiplist. As I have a real interest in the ship he was on and so forth, I would like to find out more about the captain. I joined this group to see if anyone has come across the name of John Bradshaw who was a captain for the Red Star Line in the early 1900's. I understand he stayed with the SS Kroonland for a number of years. Any information or suggestions for further research is appreciated. Susan

    06/19/2004 08:16:01
    1. Arkansas/Oklahoma Bradshaws
    2. I have: Mary Ann (Austin) Davis b May 4, 1873 in Arkansas, married Francis Marion Davis in late 1874-1889 in Ark. She died Sept 1942 in Okmulgee, OK, buried Keota, OK Cemetery. Mary Ann was oldest child of Joseph G. Austin who died 1879 and Martha Jane Bradshaw. After the time of her father's death, her mother remarried an Asa Hamm and she took with her the three Austin children, Mary Ann, Elizabeth and Joseph. Children to Francis Marion Davis and Mary Ann Austin were: a. Bertha M. Davis b 1890 likely Whitley Township, Crawford County Ark. She married Ike Love. b. Martha Elizabeth Davis (My maternal grandmother) b 1/17/1892 Crawford Co, Ark married W. M. (William Matthew/Water) Elliott. Both are buried in Westlawn Cemetery, Henryetta, OK. c. Oliver P. Davis b July 1892-1889 in Ark died 1965, buried Keota Oklahoma Cemetery. Married Paulina "Mac" Greenwood. d. Elijah M. Davis b March 1894 in Mountainburg, Crawford Cnty, ARk died Feb 1955. Buried Bristow, OK cemetery. Married Fanny Sexton b 1890 Mountainburg, AR, died and buried in Bristow, OK Cemetery. e. Ida Melissa Davis b Jan 1897 Crawford Co. AR married William Dee Maxwell in VanBuren, Ark. Died 1970 Das Paos, CA. He died Sept. 1982 and is buried by her in DasPalas, CA cemetery. f. Jimmy F. Davis b Aug 1900 AR died Sept 22, 1929, buried Bristow, OK cemetery. Married Ethel Steargen. g. Tilda J. Davis b Nov. 1903 in Crawford, AR. Died 1984 Stigler, OK, buried Cache Cemetery at Keota, OK. Married Earnest E. Drummond in Sapulpa, OK. He died May 1970. h. Lindsey I. Davis b Aprl 1905 Crawford Co, AR died Sept 1971, buried Bristow, OK Cemetery. Married Zelma Cook in Sebastian Co. AR. She died Aug 10, 1992, buried Bristow, OK. i. Rosa Davis b 1906 Crawford Co. AR married John Hill. He died April 1975. j. Lloyd Ellis Davis b Sept. 1908 im Crawford Cnty, AR died Aug 1990. Married in 1928 to Emma F. Arnold at Okmulgee, OK. k. Ralph Dale Davis b May 1912 in Graphic, Crawford Co, AR. Died Feb 1992, buried Bristow, OK. Married Mattie Evelyn Nation. She died July 1993, buried Resthaven Cem. Duncan, OK. l. Beulah Mae Davis b Aug 1917 died May 1989, buried Keota, OK Cemetery. Married 1930 to Theodore Elmer Garten. He died 1991. ------------------------------------------ Martha Jane Bradshaw Austin b abt 1828 in TN, died Feb 10, 1896 in Newton Cnty, AR, buried Tarlton Cemetery, Lurton, Newton Cnty, AR. Married First to Joseph G. Austin b Oct. 8, 1830 Jefferson Cnty, TN, died Mar 31, 189. Parents for Joseph G. Austin were William Austin and Anna Haynes. Martha re-married in 1884 to Asa Callicut Hamm b Jan 15, 1837 in Wayne Co. TN, died Sept. 10, 1913 in Lurton, Newton Ar. Buried Tarlton Cemetery at Lurton. Asa had been married previously to a Martha Cooper. One of their children, Martha Jane Hamm b 1866 in Snowball, Red River Township, Searcy Co. AR married a Roy Bradshaw, son of William Bradshaw. Possibly this will help in someone's Oklahoma search for Bradshaws. Thanks. Sunny (nacontc@aol.com).

    06/17/2004 11:24:56
    1. Re: Jonas(h) Bradshaw, 1789-1871, Lincloln Co. NC>Harris Co. GA
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HWF.2ACEB/1341.1.1 Message Board Post: Do ya'll have any information on Bradshaw's that were in Ill. named Charles. Mine are listed on the Cherokee nation list, so they had some amount of Indian. I am totally stumped. My great grandmother was registered Cherokee Indian and it came thru the Bradshaw lineage and on her application her grandfather is listed as Charles Bradshaw and my ggggrandfather listed his place of birth as Ill. I would appreciate any help. Brenda Odom Lewis

    06/14/2004 05:36:31
    1. Re: Charles Bradshaw
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HWF.2ACEB/1314.1.2.2 Message Board Post: Hello, I am from your line , My line comes from Jonas brother to your Charles. Would love to get your information. and would be glad to send you mine. Contact me at kathy@aristy.us Kathy Bradshaw Aristy

    06/13/2004 02:28:56
    1. Re: Jonas(h) Bradshaw, 1789-1871, Lincloln Co. NC>Harris Co. GA
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HWF.2ACEB/1341.1 Message Board Post: Hi, My family is from a brother of Jonah, John, however I do have some information on Margaret Anna and her family. I have a lot of info on the Bradshaw family in general. Would love to talk to you more in detail. Please contact me at kathy@aristy.us for further info. Thanks kathy aristy

    06/13/2004 02:06:37
    1. Fw: [DC-OLD-NEWS] The Washington Post, January 21, 1896 - LOCAL POLITICS Part 2 of 3
    2. Anne W. Bradshaw Musser
    3. I saw this about Aaron BRADSHAW and thought I would send it to the list in case he belongs to someone. Anne ----- Original Message ----- From: Jamie Perez To: DC-OLD-NEWS-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 4:07 PM Subject: [DC-OLD-NEWS] The Washington Post, January 21, 1896 - LOCAL POLITICS Part 2 of 3 [NOTE: This article includes great head sketches of the following candidates: Myron M. Parker, Andrew Gleeson, Perry H. Carson, L. C. Bailey, Robert H. Key, M. M. Holland, W. F. Thomas, H. A. Davis. Contact me off list at jamiemac@flash.net and I will email the image(s) to you.] The Washington Post, January 21, 1896, pg. 4 Local Politics (con't) Mr. Saunders has also been the Treasurer of the Eckington Street Railroad; Treasurer and director of the Washington National Building and Loan Association. He has pledged himself, if elected, to devote his time to remedying the needs of the people of the District. In the contest between the colored candidates, the fight is between Col. Carson and L. C. Bailey, the Treasurer of the Capital Savings Bank. Mr. Bailey is one of the wealthiest colored men in the District, and is reported to be worth $150,000. He made his money principally out of the barber business, and still operates several large shops in the city. Mr. Bailey was born in the District. He is a member of the Berean Baptist Church, the aristocratic colored Baptist congregation, and has given substantial aid to many of the business institutions. He is a friend of the poor, and many denizens of the allies and courts of the city can testify to his hospitality. Mr. Andrew Gleeson delayed until last week to make his debut in this political fight, but he has developed surprising strength. In his home district, where he first made his appearance, he was given an ovation. He has appeared at other meetings, and has been enthusiastically received. He has declared for T. B. Reed for the Presidency. Gleeson was a great admirer of James G. Blaine, and each time that he was sent to the National Convention he cast his lot with the "Plumed Knight." Gleeson believes that Blaine's mantle has fallen on Reed, and he is now whooping it up for the "man from Maine." Mr. Gleeson is a big-hearted Irishman and everybody knows "Andy." He is the friend of all classes. As he said on Thursday evening, he has given more employment to laborers than any other contractor in the District. Mr. Gleeson has a very accomplished daughter in the person of Miss Ellen B. Gleeson. She is a politician, and does her father's correspondence. She thinks that her f! ather ought to win, and expresses herself as being confident of his success. Miss Gleeson believes also in woman suffrage, and says that some day she hopes to go as a delegate from the District herself. Robert H. Key, of South Washington, is the young men's and the colored laboring men's candidate. He possesses much strength in the southwest, in the Northeastern section of the city, and in Georgetown. If the young men can muster sufficient strength Key will be a winner. Mr. Key is also one of the well-to-do men of the colored race, and besides operating several places of business is the treasurer of the National Steamboat Company. Col. M. M. Holland, C. J. Ortlip, and Aaron Bradshaw are the other candidates. Their friends are going down with them if they go down, or if they are successful, will "jubilate" with them. For the position of alternates H. A. Davis, an intelligent young colored man, and W. F. Thomas, a young white man, have been most prominent. Both of these young men are working untirely for their success, and it looks as if they will have a walk-over. Mr. Davis, like Mr. Bailey, is a barber, and he has a host of friends in both races, who are pledging him their support. Mr. Davis is a Virginia boy by birth, and is one of the progressive men of the colored race. Mr. W. F. Thomas, the white candidate for alternate, is well known in business circles of the city. Mr. Thomas has done newspaper work, and has held important positions in some of the large banking institutions. He conducts a coal yard on Fourteenth and P streets, and gives employment to a large number of colored men. Mr. Thomas comes from an old line of Republicans. He has been attending most of the meetings and has been given a cordial welcome. "Young Thomas" is full of pluck and energy. He was born in Maryland and was educated at Spencerian Business College. LAST NIGHT'S MEETINGS. Political Argument and Philippie on a Dozen Platforms. It was supposed to be a Parker-Carson meeting, held last evening at Mount Pisgah Church, but it closed in the midst of clamor for Bradshaw, the chairman of the central committee. The fickle crowd, which had been swayed in their admiration for one candidate after another as their henchmen enumerated their merits, just as quickly bestowed their favor upon the above-mentioned candidate when he got up to speak. The meeting was all for Carson and Parker in the first two hours, and there was general good order. Joseph Ambush, President of the Parker-Carson Republican Club, under whose auspices the meeting was held, presided. John Bell advocated Carson's claims in stentorian tones, and R. S. Fletcher, a white man, spoke briefly for Col. Parker. F. D. Lee also had good words for both Carson and Parker. Lawyer Thomas L. Jones advocated Col. Saunders. Then Aaron Bradshaw rose. Said he: "You've all heard of me. I am Bradshaw. I have been intimately connected with the Republican Party in this District ever since the war. I have fought for its principles, and I have participated in its conquests. Look at your histories. If you don't find my name on every page on which is mentioned the Republican Party, you can count me out of the race." "Hurrah for Bradshaw!" shouted an enthusiast, who had a moment before been whooping for Saunders. Bradshaw's remarks were liberally punctuated with applause. When the chairman said Bradshaw's time was up the crowd would not have it, and there was chaos for ten minutes. Finally he was allowed five minutes more, and when he announced that he had secured the appointment of the first negro policeman on the force, the enthusiasm of the crowd knew no bounds. They wouldn't let the chair sit him down. "He shan't speak any more," shouted Ambush. "I'll adjourn the meeting first," and the ! lights were suddenly put out. Transcribed by: Jamie M. Perez jamiemac@flash.net "Trying to confirm or refute that CORNELIUS McLEAN SR. 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    06/09/2004 01:54:54
    1. Re: [BRADSHAW] Re: Bradshaw info
    2. Bob and Elaine McDowell
    3. Joan, My husbands ancestors were also Margaret Bradshaw Plumlee and Isaac Plumlee. If I can be of any assistance to your research, please let me know. Elaine McDowell ----- Original Message ----- From: <Jo924@aol.com> To: <BRADSHAW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 08, 2004 7:17 AM Subject: Re: [BRADSHAW] Re: Bradshaw info > Mel, the information that I had posted was for a Charles Bradshaw, b. 1720, > d. 1761 in Virginia. None of my family lines were in Arkansas, except Margaret > Bradshaw that married Isaac Plumlee. They located in Carroll Co, AR. > Hope you have success. > Joan Bradshaw Bomkamp > > > ==== BRADSHAW Mailing List ==== > The Searchable Surname Archives for Rootsweb lists can be found at: > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > ------------------------------------------- > Find easy instructions for using RootsWeb's Search Engine for the Archives at: > http://jrshelby.com/rfotw/rwsearch.htm > ======================================================= > > > -- > Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG Anti-Virus (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 7.0.245 / Virus Database: 263.1.1 - Release Date: 6/6/2004 > > -- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 7.0.250 / Virus Database: 263.1.2 - Release Date: 6/7/2004

    06/08/2004 06:43:42
    1. Re: [BRADSHAW] Re: Bradshaw info
    2. Mel, the information that I had posted was for a Charles Bradshaw, b. 1720, d. 1761 in Virginia. None of my family lines were in Arkansas, except Margaret Bradshaw that married Isaac Plumlee. They located in Carroll Co, AR. Hope you have success. Joan Bradshaw Bomkamp

    06/08/2004 02:17:16
    1. Re: Bradshaw info
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Bradshaw-Glass Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/HWF.2ACEB/41.71.109.210.325.747 Message Board Post: Hi Marjorie, Looking for info on my g-grandfather, Charles Kellum Bradshaw. He married his wife, Rebecca N. Glass, in Sebastian Co. Arkansas in 1896. He might have been raised there. He moved to the Muskogee, Mclain, & Keefton, Okla. areas. They had a son named Jesse Kellum b. Aug. 13, 1894, d. Nov.6, 1958. I have no other info on Charles Kellum. Can you help me. I'd greatly appreciate it. Thanks, Mel

    06/07/2004 01:48:34
    1. Re: Bradshaws in Sebastian Co. Arkansas
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Bradshaw & Glass Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/HWF.2ACEB/264.272.420.445.638 Message Board Post: Hi Loy, I think you are one of my links to my family. My g-grandfather was Charles Kellum Bradshaw. He married, in Sebastian Co, Rebecca N. Glass in 1876. They ended up in Okla.. His son's name is Jesse Kellum Bradshaw. He married Iva Mae Johnson in Muskogee. I have no other info on Charles. Too coincidental isn't it? Please let me know if we can help each other. Thanks, Mel

    06/07/2004 01:22:24
    1. Re: Charles Bradshaw
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Bradshaw-Glass Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/HWF.2ACEB/1314.1.2.1 Message Board Post: Hi Joan, My g-grandfather's name was Charles Kellum Bradshaw. He married Rebecca N. Glass in Sebastian Co. in 1876.Was curious to know if your Charles is the same as mine. I know they were in Muskogee, Keefton, and Mclain areas. Hope you can help me. Sincerely, Mel

    06/07/2004 01:01:38
    1. Re: Samuel Bradshaw, Davidson Co., TN 1804
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Bradshaw-Glass Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/HWF.2ACEB/1320.1.2.1 Message Board Post: Hi Bill, My Bradshaws ended up in Muskogee. My father's name was Billy Lee Bradshaw, grandfather-Jesse Kellum Bradshaw, and g-grandfather-Charles Kellum Bradshaw whom married Rebecca N. Glass in Sebastian Co. Arkansas in 1876. Am trying to finds links to this family. I'm wondering if they're related to your Alan and W.D Bradshaw. Brothers or cousins? If you come across those names , would you please let me know. I have dead ends everywhere I go. Thanks

    06/07/2004 12:48:57
    1. Re: James Bradshaws, Sequoyah Co., OK
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Bradshaw Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/HWF.2ACEB/1320.1.3 Message Board Post: Hi, Bradshaw is my maiden name. I'm looking for my father's family history. Dead ends everywhere. Jesse Kellum Bradshaw. b.Aug 13,1894 in Keefton or Mclain. m. Iva Mae Johnson on July 17,1920 in Muskogee. d. Nov. 6, 1958. Parents were Charles Kellum Bradshaw & Rebecca N. Glass. They were married in Sebastian Co., Arkansas. I know that they lived in or around those areas that were listed on your message at sometime. Since you have a long pedigree chart, would you happen to have the names of my Bradshaws listed on there.

    06/07/2004 12:29:59
    1. KY Church History Book
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HWF.2ACEB/1354 Message Board Post: If you have ancestors from Garrard or Madison Counties, Kentucky, you should check this out! This book covers the years from Freedom’s establishment in 1800 to its 200th anniversary in 2000. It includes a general history of the church, South District and Tate’s Creek Associations, biographies of some of the founders and early pastors, lists of Sunday school officers and teachers, church officers, and members from 1883. The book contains more than 100 surnames including: Adams, Adkison, Anderson, Baker, Beasley, Best, Blakeman, Boalton, Bowlin, Bradshaw, Brewer, Brint, Carrier, Casey, Chance, Cheek, Clark, Clouse, Compton, Cornelius, Creech, Croucher, Curtis, Denny, Doolin, Durham, Estes, Foley, Gaily, Gay, Gilliam, Grant, Grimes, Grow, Hackly, Hardin, Harris, Hickman, Hill, Hollingsworth, Hounshell, Huffman, Harris, Humes, Hutchins, Hutchinson, Isaacs, Jones, Kelly, Kidd, Kindred, King, Lakes, Lamb, Land, Lane, Lawson, Layne, Layton, Lear, Leasure, Lee, LeForce, Locker, Logan, Long, Lunsford, Mack, Malear, Maupin, McLear, Mershon, Metcalf, Metlock, Moberly, Montgomery, Moore, Morgan, Nave, Neeley, Newell, Norton, Norton, Oldfield, Owens, Parks, Parsons, Pendleton, Prather, Prewitt, Ray, Reynolds, Rogers, Ross, Royce, Royce, Sanders, Sebastian, Shelton, Simpson, Slone, Snyder, Spainhower, Steele, Temple, Thomas, Thompson, Tudor, Turner, Vanhook, Ward, Warren, Wheeler, Whitaker, Whitted, Wiggins, Winburn, Yates. The membership lists contain, in many instances, information such as baptism date and death date. This book is over 60 pages and comes spiral-bound. The cost is $22.00, which includes postage. Please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery. Send payment to: Krista Loyd 1222 Cedarbrook Rd. Goshen, KY 40026

    06/06/2004 12:50:37
    1. Re: Claude Sebastian Bradshaw
    2. 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/HWF.2ACEB/1267.1 Message Board Post: I think I have the ancestry of Claude S. Bradshaw figured out. I will be happy to share it with you. Please contact me via email.

    05/31/2004 01:58:19
    1. Elizabeth Augusta Doane m. George Washington Bradshaw
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: DOANE, BRADSHAW, ELLIOTT, WOOD, MOORE, BAGOT Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HWF.2ACEB/1353 Message Board Post: I seek information on my great grandmother, Elizabeth Augusta DOANE, b. April 19, 1846, in Brooklyn, NY, daughter of Samuel Osborn DOANE and Sarah BAGOT. Samuel Osborn DOANE was the son of Prince DOANE and Lydia WOOD, of Barrrington, Nova Scotia. Elizabeth DOANE married George Washington BRADSHAW. They lived in Plainfield, NJ. They had two children: Mary Elizabeth BRADSHAW, who married Samuel John MOORE, and Florence Mabel BRADSHAW, who married Clive ELLIOTT.

    05/30/2004 10:46:46
    1. Re: Bradshaw, Robert/Jane Warnock
    2. 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/HWF.2ACEB/658.666.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Karen - I think we're looking for the same family. The Robert Bradshaw I have m. Jane Warnock in 1833; all their kids were b. in Greenup Co. Our Mary Jane b. about 1833 m. James Forester "Black Jim" Warnock. I also have Mariah b. abt 1840 but no Ella. My info came from the 1850 Census of Greenup Co. Would love to see what you have. My E-mail is Parrish352@aol.com. Signe

    05/30/2004 08:47:07
    1. Re: Bradshaw, Robert/Jane Warnock
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Robert and Jane Bradshaw Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/HWF.2ACEB/658.666.1.1 Message Board Post: Robert Bradshaw b.1810 m. Jane Warnock b.1817, had a daughter named Maria who married Benjamin Chinn. (of Chinnville KY) Their daughter Ella, married John Washington Mackebee. Is this the same family that you are looking for? I have most of the family groups and will share if you still need them. Karen

    05/28/2004 04:10:52
    1. Re: Fielding Bradshaw
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Bradshaw Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/HWF.2ACEB/901.1 Message Board Post: Hi Dottie, I tried to reach you using your e-mail address from your msg. My msg was retd to me. My cousin is a cousin to Dennis Bradshaw's wife. Dennis was a son of Fielding Bradshaw. I am hoping to learn more about Dennis' descendants. Reach me at rjfranke@worldnet.att.net

    05/26/2004 04:30:58