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Subject: [BRADFORD-L] Re: BRADFORDS of Georgia, early 1800s-continued
Date: 12 Feb 2004 20:49:41 -0700
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Surnames: BRADFORD, POPE, BRADLEY, JACKSON, QUINN
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>From ‘First Hundred Years’ (of Cobb Co., GA), various pages:
Mars Hill Cemetery, Cobb Co., GA, South of Acworth:
John R. Bradford - 8/28/1828-10/30/1898
Elizabeth Bradford - 2/15/1824-4/2/1890
Elizabeth J. Bradford - 1/21/1857-6/15/1931
Florence Bradford - 3/11/1859-no date
S. M. Bradford--Georgia State Legislator-1855
I think this is Samuel M. Bradford.
>From ‘Early Georgia Wills and Settlements of Estates, Wilkes County’ by Sarah Quinn Smith, Genealogy Publishing Company, Inc., Baltimore 1976 (original-1959), various pages:
-Mary Pope Bradford...daughter of John C. Pope...died before 1/8/1835, the date when her father’s will was probated in Wilkes Co., GA, p. 286.
-William P. Bradford witnessed the will of Letitia Lindsey in Wilkes Co., GA (wills 2/3/1854-3/6/1854), p. 214.
-Richard Bradford witnessed the will of William D. Bradley. Other witnesses: William Jackson, William Quinn, Wilkes Co., GA wills (8/13/1848-11/6/1848), p. 168.
>From ‘Land Lottery List of Oglethorpe County, Georgia 1804 and Hancock County, Georgia 1806’:
Revolutionary soldiers who drew land lots, ordinary’s office, Oglethorpe Co. GA, 2/3/1804--Richard Bradford 2 draws (p. 10); Nathaniel Bradford 2 draws (p. 13); and Jospeh Bradford 2 draws (p. 17).
*NOTE: Pages 3-17 are Oglethorpe County, pages 18-40 are Hancock County.
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