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    1. Re: [BRADSHAW] Wayne County, MO Bradshaw Family
    2. Annabel Schaupner
    3. Sorry, no. I have never heard of those families in Jessamine. Funny how they all ended up in MO, at least for awhile. I think most of the Bradshaws in the US descend from the same old group that came to VA in the 1600s (very interesting history there too). Do you know more about your VA Bradshaws? I descend from a Benjamin Bradshaw who married a "Hopey Poor" although her name was probably just plain old Hope! I think Benjamin's father was married to a McBride. It gets hazy there. This is a longterm project. Many centered around an area of VA called Goochland in Henrico County. Please keep my info on hand & let me know if/when you see more links. I will do the same. Sincerely, Annabel S. PS And of course we all look for the links to "Cousin Terry" (as my grown children call him). --------------------------- >Hi Annabel, >This is intruinging. My mother descends from the Bradhsaws. Some of them >moved from VA to MO. The thing that is interesting is that I have ties to >the Olversons and Holmes from Jessamine (on my father's side). Would you >have any info on those families? > >Any info would be greatly appreciated. > >Jimmy > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Annabel Schaupner" <aschaup@umich.edu> >To: <BRADSHAW-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 9:24 PM >Subject: Re: [BRADSHAW] Wayne County, MO Bradshaw Family > > >> A lot of people in MO came from KY, including a bunch of my KY >> relatives. A bunch moved around, I would say, 1840. Then another group >> moved around 1870. >> I am not sure about the Bradshaws, but I know about Walters & >Wilmore. >> WOuld be glad to compare info. I know mostly about families from >Jessamine >> County, KY (south of Lexington). >> >> Annabel Schaupner, Michigan >> >> ------------------------------------------------- >> >Where in Missouri were your Bradshaws, and in what time frame? SBH >> >

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