Hi there. In early Savannah, c. 1734, there was a William Bradley family. William had 4 children that I know of. One of the daughters, Martha, married Isaac Young, Jr., and died in Savannah in 1799. Her sister, Jane, married Col. John Barnard. William Bradley also had two sons, William, and Richard. William was associated with the Colonial Government, and was back and forth between Savannah and South Carolina. He died in 1766 and his will was made in Red Lion Square, London. Seems like his wife's name was Sarah, so your Sarah could be a grandchild of his. One of his sons was a surgeon in London, and I don't recall much about Richard. There is a great deal of information about this family, which does, somehow, connect with the Oates family, and Tondee, and so much of it can be found in the Colonial Records of Georgia and the Earl of Egmont's Journal. The Colonial Records are quite voluminous, but try to find an index to make the job a bit easier. I hope it is a match for your Sarah! I'm sorry I can't help more. Perhaps this will stir up some good history here on the list. Anybody game?<g> Carole Farr Drexel gdrexel1@airmail.net ----- Original Message ----- From: <IJaybug@aol.com> To: <GACHATHA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2003 9:57 PM Subject: [GACHATHAM] sarah a. bradley > looking for parents of sarah a. bradley born abt 1816 in ga,she md james n. > goodman 12/18/1834 in wilkinson cty ,ga,she states on census her parents were > from sc, somehow these to people connect to the carraway oates family, in > 1850 they were in henry cty, ala. in the home of john r. oates, son of > carraway oates, idella >