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Household of John Wesley Bradford [568]

(1) He had a relationship with Sarah Cornatzer.


Child(ren):

  1. Annie Bradford  ± 1872-????
  2. Maggie Bradford  ± 1874-????


(2) He is married to Pauline Louella Tucker.

They got married on February 20, 1879 at Davie County, North Carolina, he was 32 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Walter Scott Bradford  1880-???? 
  2. John Henry Bradford  1885-????
  3. Edward Lee Bradford  1885-1886
  4. Ruth Louise Bradford  1892-???? 
  5. Manley S. Bradford  1893-1899


Notes about John Wesley Bradford [568]

1850
1850 U.S. Census) Jackson 36 Farmer Ann 35NORTH CAROLINA , GRANVILLE, OXFORD DISTSeries: M432 Roll: 631 Page: 101
Jackson 36 Farmer
Ann 35Maranda " 5 F
John Wesley " 4 M
William Edward " 3 M
Nancy " 1 F

1880
Household Record 1880 United States Census
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Household:
Name Relation Marital Status Gender Race Age Birthplace Occupation Father's Birthplace Mother's Birthplace
John BRADFORD Self M Male W 33 NC Carpenter NC NC
Lou BRADFORD Wife M Female W 23 NC Keeps House NC NC
Annie BRADFORD Dau S Female W 7 NC NC NC
Maggie BRADFORD Dau S Female W 5 NC NC NC
James BRADFORD Brother S Male W 23 NC Carpenter NC NC
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Source Information:
Census Place High Point, Guilford, North Carolina
Family History Library Film 1254966
NA Film Number T9-0966
Page Number 331A
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1900
BRADFORD, JOHN (1900 U.S. Census) NORTH CAROLINA , GUILFORD, 1-WD HIGH POINTAge: 54, Male, Race: WHITE, Born: NCSeries: T623 Roll: 1198 Page: 31
Carpenter 12/5

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ID: I6578
Name: John Wesley BRADFORD
Surname: Bradford
Given Name: John Wesley
Sex: M
Birth: 13 Sep 1846
Death: 3 Mar 1903
_UID: CDB16D888D62D611872CADF2889C830E5010
Note:
THE BRADFORDS OF CHARLES CITY CO., VA - David T. Bradford, pa 138:
John Wesley's marriages to Sarah CORNATZER and Luella TUCKER.
He served in Co. G of the 47th NC infantry, was wounded at Gettysburg, captured
at Hatcher's Run, VA, and was held as a POW at Point Lookout, MD.
He died 3 mar 1903 and was buried in the Confederate section of the Moravian
Cemetery in Winston-Salem.
Change Date: 26 Nov 1999 at 14:29:31

Father: Jackson R. BRADFORD b: 1830/1840 in , Granville, NC
Mother: Ann Eliza CANNADY

Marriage 1 Sarah CORNATZER
Married: 25 Feb 1876

Marriage 2 Luella TUCKER
Married: 20 Feb 1879

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Ancestors (and descendant) of John Wesley Bradford

Nancy Kittrell
± 1790-????
Ann Eliza Cannaday
± 1814-< 1860

John Wesley Bradford
1846-1917

(1) 

Sarah Cornatzer
> 1840-< 1879

Annie Bradford
± 1872-????
Maggie Bradford
± 1874-????
(2) 1879

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