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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 9., The Bradburys of Medford and their ancestry. (search)
records we can glean anything concerning Wymond Bradbury, but there are those among us who can recs. Cotton's daughters married a cousin of Wymond Bradbury. Wymond Bradbury died at York, Me., Apadbury of Boston conveyed to Jonathan and Wymond Bradbury and Samuel Greenleaf, all of Newburyport, fourth child of Theophilus and Ann (Woodman) Bradbury; was born April 5, 1737, in that part of Newbion is thus recorded on the town records; Wymond Bradbury of Newburyport hath informed of his inte. We can but commend the good taste of Captain Bradbury in his selection of a home. The view, atoper says the house was built in 1657. Captain Bradbury died of paralysis, attended by fever, Febd notes in his diary, attended funeral of Captain Bradbury. He was buried in the Salem-street buryiiption:— Erected in memory of Captain Wymond Bradbury who departed this life Feb. 18, 1810, ae 8, Dr. Osgood's diary notes the funeral of Mrs. Bradbury. In 1819 the Bradbury heirs sold their [11 more...]
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 9., The Bradburys of Medford and their ancestry. (search)
The Bradburys of Medford and their ancestry. by Eliza M. Gill. [Read before the Medford Historical Society, April 7, 1906.] Continued from Vol. IX., No. 3. WILLIAM, the third child of Captain Wymond Bradbury, after he settled in Medford remained here, and his children spent their lives here. His name does not appear on the Malden tax list. When of age he must have left the Malden home, settled in Medford, and engaged in business, for he was assessed a poll tax in 1791, and the following year had personal property. He was married by Dr. Osgood, October 14, 1795 (the good minister's diary verifies the fact), to Elizabeth Floyd of Medford, who was born July 14, 1768. She was the daughter of Andrew and Elizabeth (Bradshaw) Floyd, who were married October 31, 1765. Her father came from Roxbury; her mother was descended from John Bradshaw, one of the earliest recorded tax payers of Medford. William and Elizabeth Bradbury had a family of eight children. He was a cooper, did