Noted Relations: BRADFORD Family
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BRADFORD Family ODT
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Bradford, Bradforde, Bradfourth, Bradfurth, Bretfoort, Bretfoot These people are all related to me.
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BRADFORD, Gamaliel
[1768-1824] – American Revolutionary army officer and privateer
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In July 1800, in command of Industry, he routed four French privateers at Gibraltar, though he sustained an injury that cost him his leg. WIKI wiki: |
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BRADFORD, Gamaliel
[1863-1932] – American biographer, critic, poet, and dramatist
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He developed the psychographic form of written biographies. He was himself a semi-invalid most of his life. WIKI wiki: |
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BRADFORD, Robert F.
[1902-1983] – American governor (MA)
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In 1947, he chaired theSilent Guestprogram in which Americans were encouraged to donate the cash equivalent of one setting of Thanksgiving dinner to the starving poor in post-war Europe. WIKI wiki: |
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BRADFORD, William
[1590-1657] – Plymouth governor
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Bradford is credited as the first to proclaim what popular American culture now views as the first Thanksgiving. WIKI wiki: |
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BRADFORD, William
[1624-1703] – American colonial soldier
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He served as the deputy governor of Plymouth Colony under Governer Josiah Winslow. He was the commander of the military forces of Plymouth Colony during the King Philip's War, during which he sustained an eye wound in the crucial Great Swamp Fight. WIKI wiki: |
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BRADFORD, William
[1729-1808] – American physician, lawyer, US Senator (RI)
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When the British Navy bombarded Bristol on October 7, 1775 his home was among the buildings destroyed. He afterwards went aboard ship to negotiate a cease fire. WIKI wiki: |
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BRADFORD, William
[1823-1892] – American painter
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A Hudson River School painter, his work, almost exclusively on arctic and/or maritime themes, was of almost photographic likeness. |
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SAMPSON, Deborah
[1760-1827] – American soldier
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Candidates Work List |
This is my working list of candidates to include --
I'm not yet sure if they are related to me!
As candidates are eliminated (proven not related) they are marked appropriately () and
an explanation included.
They are kept in the list in case future research proves they can be included.
(And to keep them from popping up on the list again!)
Never discard good research!
THUS
Proven candidates' names are marked with an asterisk (*) until they can be added to the database.
Note
Wikipedia lists numerous descendants of Governor William Bradford.
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