Hi, Brenda. Guess you knew the Tarrant, Tuggle, and Herndon families were makers of Navy uniforms for over 400 years in Bradford, England, where one built the Christ Church in Bradford and gave it to the people. Their uniforms were sold worldwide. Some of them came to Jamestown, Va. One Tuggle was my great great great grandmother, Elizabeth Tuggle, buried in Erath County, Selden, Hatchett cemetery on the Duffau creek. Her son Dr. & Rev. and Pharmacist and land speculator Dr. William Pinckney Hatchett is buried near her and near his in laws Rev. B.T.Stevens of Pine Mountain, Ga. and Selden, Erath County, Texas. Dr. Hatchett and brother were Texas Ranger scouts who accompanied Taylor's army to Mexico. In Belgium the Tuggle forebearers were Tugglestine. I only recently made this connection to Tarrant County Do you have any more info on the Bradford connection? Dr. Hatchett's ancestirs included the Burgess of Shrevesburg. Thanks for your info. Charles A. Wyly On Wed, 26 May 1999 07:46:24 -0500 Brenda Hay <tracers@imagin.net> writes: >Hi, >Our newest project at CENSUS ONLINE is the Who's Who list of Tarrant >County, TX residents in 1855. This is a database of 288 names. >This >new database can be viewed at >http://www.imagin.net/~tracers/census1.htm Also included at this >site >are: 1870 Hood Co, TX census, 1860 Gordon Co, GA census, 1830 and >1840 >Crawford Co, IN census and 1820 Hart Co, KY census along with a few >other databases. >Happy Searchin' >Brenda > >-- >GENEALOGY = always meant to be shared! >Always digging up SMELSER / WALDROP / WALDROUP / ROBERTS/ > / LOOPER / LUPER / STARKEY / WALKER / > HALEY / TATMAN and HOUSE > >Visit my web sites! Lots of databases online! >CENSUS ONLINE: >http://www.imagin.net/~tracers/census1.htm > >Visit our Smelser/Smeltzer homepage >http://members.tripod.com/tracers >