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From: Bob Meador <>
Subject: Re: BRADFORD-D Digest V97 #19
Date: Mon, 03 Nov 1997 18:53:18 -0800


I am very interested in your "Bradford" file

I would appreciate having you send it to me at my E-mail address

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Thank you very much!!

At 05:12 PM 11/2/97 -0800, you wrote:
>BRADFORD-D DigestVolume 97 : Issue 19
>
>Today's Topics:
> #1 JAMES BRADFORD -1894-AR []
> #2 Richard Bradford of Charles City C [George McSwain <]
>
>______________________________X-Message: #1
>Date: Sun, 26 Oct 1997 14:57:39 -0500 (EST)
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>Subject: JAMES BRADFORD -1894-AR
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> I am looking for info on a JAMES BRADFORD that married MARY E. KNIGHT.
> This the 2nd. marriage for MARY , in Ar. , 1894 . Thank you , Jennie
>
>______________________________X-Message: #2
>Date: Sun, 2 Nov 1997 20:18:53 -0500
>From: George McSwain <>
>To: Bradford Mailing List <>
>Message-ID: <>
>Subject: Richard Bradford of Charles City County, VA
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>I have a file of information I have compiled from various sources on some
>ancestors and descendants of Richard Bradford of Charles City County, VA.
>It begins with some of the earliest settlers of the Jamestown Colony
>considered "Ancient Planters" including the savior of the Colony in the
>1622 Indian massacre. They arrived when the colony was only two years old
>and twelve years before the Mayflower set sail for Plymouth. It traces the
>Bradford family to Brunswick Co, Va then to Halifax Co, NC then to
>Tennessee, Alabama, and Florida. It includes many interesting Colonial
>politicians, pioneer ministers, governors and plantation owners and a link
>to Oliver Cromwell.
>
>I will send the file to the mailing list, but it is a large file and may
>not transmit well. If anyone is interested and doesn't receive it through
>the list, please let me know and I will try sending it directly.
>
>George McSwain
>
>

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