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From: "Harold R. Williams" <>
Subject: Re: [BRADFORD-L] RE: "Bradford Descendants" Book
Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2001 12:25:46 -0500
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> snip
> "Welcome Englishmen" by Ellery Kirke Taylor, has a number of
> multi-generational trees included. It starts with the Mayflower
period and
> goes to 1950. It's available at your library through inter-library
loan.
>

The above book is great for tracing some direct lines but be sure you
verify the dates given. I discovered many of them were not exactly
accurate. More like approximate. But it did list my gr-grandmother!!!
And if any get to Moses Bradford, b. 13 Nov 1776, Meduncook, Knox,
ME, -d. 16 Apr 1845, VR, Hocking Co. OH, I have a copy of the Will of
Moses Bradford and a list of his children. He was my 3rd gr-grfather.

Harold Williams




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