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    1. RE: [MoRandolph] Omar Bradley
    2. Valerie Goldstein
    3. Jane - Ditto here for Omar. Same as Carolyn, we did find that we are related, but it goes several generations back. Found in some other old family papers that another ancestor was supposed to be related to George Washington, but all I found is that they grew up in the same town at around the same time. If it was anything like the Randolph area then there could be a tie, but I haven't found it. My kids sure would like me to discover the connection, though!! Valerie -----Original Message----- From: Carolyn Gibbons [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006 10:28 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [MoRandolph] Omar Bradley I also have been told by my mother who was told by HER father that Omar Bradley is a cousin - she called him "cousin Omer" - I tracked it down one time and of course did not write it down = he turned out to be related dimly - about 3rd cousin once removed or some such. I think when anyone famous comes from the same neighborhood, people try to get in on it. The same type of thing happened with another branch of my family. They came from Illinois and some were buried in the "Tom Lincoln" graveyard where Abe's parents were buried. He came to town one time, and in a newspaper article many years later, one of my relatives was interviewed and wanted to talk about how close he and Abe were - but not. Carolyn -----Original Message----- From: Jane Debellis [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 10:48 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [MoRandolph] Omar Bradley Here goes a new topic for the evening. I have been told on numerous occasions by my mother (and possibly her brother) that General Bradley was a cousin. My younger sister asked this again of me and I related to her that it is possible but I have not been able to find any link to the General. I have long surmised some connection through the Foreman (or Forman line) as there are several of my great-grandmothers sisters I have not accounted for. The other lines for maternal great-grandparents are all well accounted for and at least through Bradley's grandparents no matches are apparent. It could be more logical that rather the link is through the Ragsdales or Stipps who were in the Randolph County area long before my great-grandmother and her sisters came to Randolph County. When Bradley came back to Moberly in 1966 for the centennial, my grandfather had his picture taken with him and my brothers and that could be the source of this myth, but thinking that I have heard my uncle confirm this, I tend to think there may be a grain of truth somewhere. I know my grandmother was a classmate of Bradley's and they attended church and Sunday School together at Central Christian Church in Moberly and perhaps that somehow also got tangled into the myth. If there are any Bradley researchers out there with additional information I'd love to hear it. I'm not strongly attached to this relationship so debunking it wouldn't hurt my feelings at all. Jane DeBellis Milton, FL ==== MORANDOL Mailing List ==== Questions for the List Administrator? Send them to Leslie at [email protected] ==== MORANDOL Mailing List ==== Questions for the List Administrator? Send them to Leslie at [email protected]

    03/30/2006 04:57:30