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From: Terrance Fregly <>
Subject: [BRADFORD-L] Re: [SCSUMTER-L] Help needed
Date: Sun, 07 Mar 1999 16:26:54 -0500


The Jeremiah Brown connection is important to me in that at the siege of
Charleston 1780 one Such Jeremiah Brown along with The Singleton boys Matthew
and Richard and THOMAS BRADFORD were prisoners it would follow this was the
same Thomas that owned Bradford Springs and therefor was a vet of the rev war.
Now if I can find the connection to the same (if it is and provable) Thomas
Bradford that moved into Hancock Co, GA in 1808( about the time Thomas Bradford
disappeared from Sumter and sold the springs to Nathaniel Bradford )
I would be hope almost free .I therefor must try to unravel the Singleton and
the Isham Moore clans along with the Paces who seem to be connected to all the
same joint migration. Thanks for the stuff you are sending it will really help

T
Elizabeth Girardeau wrote:

> I am sorry that I did not see your e-mail sooner - the cemetery is on
> Georgiana Drive which is off the road to the left after you pass Second
> Mill - a housing development on the left - before you reach the bridge. The
> cemetery was cleared after Hugo but has overgrown again. Richard Bradford &
> his wife Elizabeth Singleton are not buried there but many of their
> descendants: Their dau, Mary, m. Jeremiah Brown. Buried there are their dau
> Elizabeth Brown & husband William Leonard Brunson; their daughter Mary
> Marsena Brunson & husband Lucius Pitts Loring & 4 of their infant children;
> another daughter of Richard Bradford: Sarah & her husband Ervin Adam Brown
> & others. I have a complete list which I am glad to send you. Send me your
> snail address. I have pictures of some of the gravestones taken in 1995 and
> have gathered the others from Bibles, newspaper accounts, etc.
> Bet Girardeau; 3417 Hall Dr.; Aiken, SC 29801
>
> At 05:36 PM 3/6/99 -0500, you wrote:
> >I am in Sumter to day and tomorrow I want to locate the Bradford Cem.
> >located on Georgiana street in the city, any one with info? or is there
> >a Sumter transcription of Grave inscriptions some where?
> >
> >Thanks
> >Terry
> >
> >
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