Mary Blount
F, #3195, b. circa 1731
| Birth* | circa 1731 | Mary Blount was born circa 1731 at NC.1 |
| MARRIAGE* | 1755 | She married Solomon Sutton, son of John Sutton, in 1755 at NC.1 |
| Married Name | 1755 | As of 1755,her married name was Sutton.1 |
Family | Solomon Sutton b. circa 1730, d. 1816 | |
| Children |
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| Last Edited | 26 Nov 2008 |
Citations
- [S497] Becky Nagle, "Holland Correspondence," e-mail to Margot Woodrough, 2001.
Roxy Ann Blount
F, #1381, b. January 1846, d. 1927
| Charts | WILLIAM BASSE |
| Birth* | January 1846 | Roxy Ann Blount was born in January 1846 Tombstone says born in 1843. |
| MARRIAGE | December 1860 | She married Frederick Floyd, son of Amos Kinchen Floyd and Anna Luttia Mc Daniel, in December 1860 Marriage date taken from his obituary. |
| Burial* | 1927 | She was buried in 1927 at Floyd Family Cemetery, Bleckley County, GA.1 |
| Death* | 1927 | In 1927 She was said to be quite ill in 1924 when her husband's obituary was written.2 |
| Married Name | December 1860 | As of December 1860,her married name was Floyd. |
| Census* | 1870 | She appeared on the census of 1870 at Pulaski County, GA.3 |
| CENSUS1880* | 1880 | She appeared on the Census in 1880 at GA; Lived in house #447 next door to his father and three houses from his brothers.4 |
| CENSUS1920* | 1920 | She appeared on the census in 1920 at Bleckley County, GA.5 |
Family | Frederick Floyd b. 1841, d. 7 January 1924 | |
| MARRIAGE | December 1860 | She married Frederick Floyd, son of Amos Kinchen Floyd and Anna Luttia Mc Daniel, in December 1860 Marriage date taken from his obituary. |
| Children |
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| Last Edited | 13 Sep 2007 |
Henry Bobinger
M, #2575
| MARRIAGE* | Henry Bobinger married Margaret Louise Ogle, daughter of John R. Ogle and Annie V. Woody. |
Family | Margaret Louise Ogle | |
| Last Edited | 17 Aug 1994 |
William Bobinger
M, #2573
| MARRIAGE* | William Bobinger married Nell (Ellen) Ogle, daughter of John R. Ogle and Annie V. Woody. |
Family | Nell (Ellen) Ogle | |
| Last Edited | 17 Aug 1994 |
Margot Bock
F, #99
| MARRIAGE* | Margot Bock married Louis Hollmeyer, son of George N. Hollmeyer and Elizabeth Yuenager. | |
| Married Name | Her married name was Hollmeyer. |
Family | Louis Hollmeyer b. 26 March 1914, d. 19 February 1977 | |
| Last Edited | 3 May 1999 |
Lois Bolliner
F, #1487
| MARRIAGE* | Lois Bolliner married Watson Floyd, son of James Amos Floyd and Willie F. Simpson. | |
| Married Name | Her married name was Floyd. |
Family | Watson Floyd b. 1905, d. circa 1937 | |
| Last Edited | 17 Aug 1994 |
John Bond1
M, #4024
| Father* | Maj. John Bond1 d. 15 Feb 1687 |
| Mother* | Dorothy Bell1 d. 10 Jul 1684 |
| John Bond was the son of Maj. John Bond and Dorothy Bell.1 |
| Last Edited | 3 Jun 2004 |
Citations
- [S477] John Bennett Boddie, 17th Century Isle of Wight.
Maj. John Bond1
M, #4008, d. 15 February 1687
| MARRIAGE* | Maj. John Bond married Dorothy Bell, daughter of George Bell Sr.1 | |
| Death* | 15 February 1687 | He died on 15 February 1687.1 |
Family | Dorothy Bell d. 10 July 1684 | |
| Children | ||
| Last Edited | 3 Jun 2004 |
William Bond1
M, #4025
| Father* | Maj. John Bond d. 15 Feb 1687 |
| Mother* | Dorothy Bell d. 10 Jul 1684 |
| William Bond was the son of Maj. John Bond and Dorothy Bell. |
| Last Edited | 3 Jun 2004 |
Citations
- [S476] Blanche Adams Chapman, Isle of Wight Wills.
James Bonner
M, #297
| MARRIAGE* | before 1880 | James Bonner married Adele Louise Piatt, daughter of Jacob Wykoff Piatt and Martha Eugenia De Valcourt, before 1880.1 |
Family | Adele Louise Piatt b. 2 June 1852, d. 16 February 1902 | |
| Last Edited | 19 Mar 2009 |
Citations
- [S595] Piatt data, Newsletter, 1980's unknown repository.
Anne Marie Madeleine Bonnet1
F, #4269, b. 1682, d. 13 December 1739
| Birth* | 1682 | Anne Marie Madeleine Bonnet was born in 1682.1 |
| MARRIAGE* | circa 1708 | She married Jean Baptiste Gallopin, son of Charles Gallopin and Claudette Royon, circa 1708 at Paris, France, Best I can tell, Margot …. My rough translation of that item on the first marriage: The first is the main body of a contract passed before LeCour et .... , Paris notaries, the 22nd of August of 1704 made between the aforesaid deceased M. Burgevin and the aforesaid now his widow on the one part, and M. Jean Baptiste Galopin, prosecutor in the Chamber of Accounts, on the other part, containing a transaction between them on the rights .... the aforementioned M. and Dame Burgevin against said M. Galopin as with wife Marguerite Burgevin, daughter, who is deceased; both with Claude Theodore Gallopin, said daughter of M. and Dame Gallopin and granddaughter of said M. and Dame Burgevin .... a contract of marriage of said M. and Dame Gallopin passed before notaries Masle and Boucher the 20th of June 1699 …. Here we see that Jean Baptiste Galopin married Marguerite Burgevin on the June 20, 1699, had a daughter, Claude Theodore Gallopin, and that Marguerite died before August 22, 1704. Jean Baptiste Galopin married a second time to Anne Marie Madeleine Bonnetsometime between 1704 and 1709. Their first child of record, Anne Madeleine, was born 20 Dec 1709. Vic.1 |
| Death* | 13 December 1739 | She died on 13 December 1739 From the baptisms, weddings and burials of St. Eustache Parish, Paris, France, Volume 66: You are invited to attend the burial ceremony for Anne Magdeleine Bonnet, widow of Master Jean Baptiste Gallopin, Procureur en la Chambre des Comptes de Paris; she died in her house on rue Montmartre. The ceremony will take place today, December 13th, 1739, at 6PM in the St. Eustache Church, her parish. RIP.1 |
| Married Name | circa 1697 | As of circa 1697,her married name was Gallopin. |
Family | Jean Baptiste Gallopin b. 1677, d. circa 1737 | |
| Children |
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| Last Edited | 15 Sep 2010 |
Citations
- [S576] Vic Jeter, "Vic," e-mail to MVW, January 2006.
Angeline Boon1
F, #3791, b. circa 1820
| Birth* | circa 1820 | Angeline Boon was born circa 1820.1 |
| MARRIAGE* | 12 October 1843 | She married Alexander Causey on 12 October 1843 at Bibb County, GA.1 |
| Married Name | circa 1840 | As of circa 1840,her married name was Causey.1 |
Family | Alexander Causey b. 1828 | |
| Children |
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| Last Edited | 25 May 2005 |
Citations
- [S522] International Genealogical Index (IGI).
Joseph Boon
M, #2925
| Charts | William Basse |
| MARRIAGE* | Joseph Boon married Sarah Basse, daughter of Richard Basse and Sarah (?). |
Family | Sarah Basse b. circa 1764 | |
| Last Edited | 3 Aug 2006 |
Judith Swann Boswell
F, #826
| Charts | De Calmes |
| MARRIAGE* | Judith Swann Boswell married William Hall Richardson, son of John Crowley Richardson and Sarah Hall. | |
| Married Name | Her married name was Richardson. |
Family | William Hall Richardson b. 1785, d. 14 September 1845 | |
| Child |
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| Last Edited | 12 Jun 2007 |
Citations
- [S593] G. Glenn Clift, Kentucky Obituaries, Louis is mentioned in his father's obituary.
John Boude
M, #533
| MARRIAGE* | John Boude married Margaret Rudd, daughter of Peter Rudd and Hannah Weldon.1 | |
| Employment* | He was employed at Judge.2 |
Family | Margaret Rudd | |
| Last Edited | 8 Aug 1998 |
Catherine Braddock1
F, #4063
| Father* | John Braddock1 b. 1787 |
| Mother* | Nancy Ruffner1 |
| Charts | SIMON RUFFNER |
| Catherine Braddock was the daughter of John Braddock and Nancy Ruffner.1 |
| Last Edited | 11 Aug 2004 |
Citations
- [S559] Jo David Berg, "Nancy Ruffner," e-mail to Margaret Woodrough, Dec 12 2003.
Edwin Ruffner Braddock1
M, #4058
| Father* | John Clement Braddock1 b. 1819 |
| Charts | SIMON RUFFNER |
| Edwin Ruffner Braddock was the son of John Clement Braddock.1 |
| Last Edited | 10 Aug 2004 |
Citations
- [S558] Cheryl Meyers, "Ruffner Descendants," e-mail to Margot Woodrough, Jan. 14 2004.
Emily Braddock1
F, #4065
| Father* | John Braddock1 b. 1787 |
| Mother* | Nancy Ruffner1 |
| Charts | SIMON RUFFNER |
| Emily Braddock was the daughter of John Braddock and Nancy Ruffner.1 |
| Last Edited | 11 Aug 2004 |
Citations
- [S559] Jo David Berg, "Nancy Ruffner," e-mail to Margaret Woodrough, Dec 12 2003.
John Braddock
M, #439, b. 1787
| Father* | Nicholas Braddock1 |
| Charts | SIMON RUFFNER |
| Birth* | 1787 | John Braddock was born in 1787 at Hagerstown, MD.2 |
| He was the son of Nicholas Braddock.1 | ||
| MARRIAGE* | 30 October 1810 | On 30 October 1810 Hi, Margo! In regards to the location of the intersection of Braddock Rd and Ruffner Rd, I checked a Northern Virginia map. This intersection is in Alexandria. As to its location by a known landmark, I would say it is about 10 blocks north of George Washington Masonic Memorial. It also appears to be just about straight East of the Virginia Theological Seminary on Seminary Road. And on the matter of genealogy, I recently found the following in the Fr. Helbron's Greesburg register: "Brotice-Ruffner: October 30, 1810, John Brotice to Anna Ruffner. John Brotice returning to Clearfield with his spouse." Now a little bit of interpretation. A written "e" and a written "k" look similar. On an old faded document, it might be impossible to see the vertical bar that makes a "k" a "k" and not an "e." I think that Fr. Helbron actually wrote BROTICK, which is a pretty good phonetic spelling of BRADDOCK. My ancestor, John Braddock, lived on Clearfield creek. Now my uncertainty comes in because the name "Anna" is used both here and in the church records at St. Michaels at Loretto. I wish I could be sure that "Nancy" was a nickname for Anna. I feel increasingly confident that there is a marriage relationship between the RUFFNER and BRADDOCK families. I wish I could find further evidence that Nancy is Anna and this person is the daughter of Simon and Catherine Ruffner. If you ever discover such evidence, please pass it along to me. Sincerely, Joe David Berg Marriage Record taken from "Catholic Baptisms in Western Pennsylvania 1799-1828 - Greensburg Register" p. 94 Database: :2630429 Individual: I521805509 Link: http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2630429&id=I521805509 Name: luke scheer Email: lukerita@sbcglobal.net URL: URL title: Note: Spouse of Nancy Ruffner was John Braddock, son of Nicholas and Eleanor braddock of Loretto, Cambria County, PA. Nancy, aka Anna or Agnes, is listed in records of St Michaels Catholic Church, Loretto.3 |
| MARRIAGE* | 1826 | He married Elizabeth Storm (?) in 1826.2 |
| Biography* | 2. v. JOHN CLEMENT BRADDOCK, b. 23 Nov 1819, Perry County, Ohio; d. 20 Apr 1897, Huntington Co., Indiana. 3. vi. PIUS JAMES BRADDOCK, b. 27 Jun 1822, likely Jackson Twp, Perry Co., Ohio; d. 10 Nov 1881, Alms house, Cambria County, Pa. vii. MICHAEL BRADDOCK, b. Abt. 1825, Likely Ohio, date is speculation. Notes for MICHAEL BRADDOCK: The data of birth is pure speculation based on what would be a normal pattern of 2 year separation between children. It is possible that his birth might have been earlier, between that of John Clement and Pius. There would then be the possibility that this Michael and the Michael Braddock who married Grace Keenan are the same persons. However, until further research is completed, it is presumed that they are separate individuals. Baptismal records at St Joseph's Church, near Somerset, which contain records for John Clement and Pius James, DO NOT contain any other children of John Braddock. This might be interperted as meaning that a Michael, son of John and Nancy Ruffner, may never have existed. The only indications that we have of his existance is being named in a letter by Sister Praxedes and a reference by Francis Patrick Braddock to three unnamed chldren from a first marriage. More About MICHAEL BRADDOCK: Fact 1: list as 1/2 brother by Sister Praxedes Generation No. 2 2. JOHN CLEMENT4 BRADDOCK (NANCY (ANNA OR AGNES)3 RUFFNER, SIMON PETER2, SIMON1) was born 23 Nov 1819 in Perry County, Ohio3, and died 20 Apr 1897 in Huntington Co., Indiana. He married ELENOR MANNER4 21 Nov 1843. She was born 14 Aug 1819 in Pennsylvania, and died 12 Aug 1890 in Newark, Ohio5. Notes for JOHN CLEMENT BRADDOCK: Letter from LJS to Dr. Albert Zahm, Pius Zahm & Eugene Zahm Excerpt cited: "The John Braddock listed here later became the father of Clement, Agnes, Ed and John. .... He was married Nov. 21, 1848, to Ellen Manner." Note found in the Agnes Braddock Zahm file states "He was born Nov 23, 1819:died at 1;35 A.M. at home of daughter, Mrs. Agnes Zahm at Huntington, In, on April 20,1897. Huntington News Democrat 4-23-1897, page 1 col 6:: J.C.Braddock succumbs to heart failure while visiting his daughter. J.C.Braddock died Tuesday morning at the home of his Son-in-law, Jacob Zahm, north of the city in Huntington Township. The deceased was 77 years of age and the cause of death was heart failure. He died rather suddenly. His home was in Newark, Ohio, and he has been here some time on a visit. The remains were shipped to Newark for burial. John Clement Braddock was baptized at St. Joseph's Church Baptisms . The original records are in the archives of the Dominican Fathers at their House of Studies, Washington, D.C. The outer cover of the book was labeled "BAP. RECORD." January 9, 1820 - John Clement, of John BRADDOCK; sponsors, FINK and Polly MYERS ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH AND MUSEUM - The first Catholic parish in Ohio, established in 1818. St. Joseph's situated a little more than two miles south of Somerset on the road leading to New Lexington. This famous church, the first Catholic church in Ohio, owes its existence to the apostolic labors of Father Fenwick, O. P., afterwards the first Bishop of Cincinnati, who dedicated the first church erected at St.Joseph's---a structure of logs---on December 6, 1818. A second and larger church, of brick and stone, succeeded this one. This in turn gave way to a new and larger church, which, together with the convent attached to it, was destroyed by fire on January 14, 1864. 1850 Ohio Census, Licking Co, Newark sheet 13b july 15, 1850 John Braddock 30 m carpenter 800 Ohio Elanor 30 f pa A J 6 f oh Agnes Jane c j 4 m oh Clement James Edwin 8/12 m oh James Manner 11/12 m could this be a nephew of Elanor? 1860 Ohio Census, Licking Co, City of Newark page 72 June 14 1860 John Braddock 40 m carpenter 2000 1200 Ohio Mrs Ellen 40 f pa Agnes 15 f oh Clement 13 m oh Edwin 10 m oh John 8 m oh 1870 Census, Licking Co, 3rd ward City of Newark page 18 June 30 1870 John Braddock 50 m carpenter 8000 1000 Ohio Mrs Ellen 50 f pa keeping house Agnes 25 f oh at home Clement 23 m oh Jr carpenter Edwin R. 20 m oh Jr carpenter John W. 15 m oh at school More About JOHN CLEMENT BRADDOCK: 1850 census: 15 Jul 1850, Newark Licking Co., Ohio 1860 census: 14 Jun 1860, City of Newark, Licking Co., Ohio 1870 census: 1870, 3rd Ward, City of Newark, Licking Co., Ohio Baptism: 09 Jan 1820, St Joseph, Somerset, Perry Co, Ohio Burial: Aft. 20 Apr 1897, Newark, Ohio Occupation: Bet. 1850 - 1860, carpenter per 1850 & 60 census Notes for ELENOR MANNER: Sex Last First, MI Death Date St. Age Place of Death Place of Birth Occupation Color Cause of Death Residence Page F Braddock Ellen 08/12/1890 M 71- - Newark, OH Newark, OH Housewife W Inflammation Stomach Newark, OH 34 Children of JOHN BRADDOCK and ELENOR MANNER are: i. AGNES JANE5 BRADDOCK, b. 12 Sep 1844, Ohio; d. 1917, Bluffton, Indiana; m. JACOB MICHAEL ZAHM, 29 Jan 1889, Ohio; b. 1826, Alsace, Germany. Notes for AGNES JANE BRADDOCK: Died while en route to Florida, Bluff ton being not far from her home in Huntington Co, In. Her brother John went to Bluff ton and had her remains brought to Newark where she is buried in Cedar Hill Cemetery. The following is transcribed from handwritten notes during interview with Nellie and Minnie Braddock Nellie and Minne went out to visit their Aunt Agnes about 1895. Their advance letter had failed to arrive so on arrival at Huntington at night they had gone to a hotel and next morning had a cab ( a hansom) take them out to Jake Zahm's & arrived at breakfast time. In 1890 Nellie was visiting there at the time of her grandmothers death was called home for grandmothers funeral. Nellie says Agnes Step-children didn't like Agnes. Once Julia asked Nellie to ask Agnes if they could bake some cakes. Jake visited his sister, Mary Bled sacker, at Lancaster prior to marrying Agnes and said his own children did not favor his marrying again. He and Agnes stopped there ( at Mary's) on their honeymoon. Agnes and step-children did not get along. Shortly after the marriage they were all marrying or going away. Albert was praised highly but Agnes said "he's too good to come out and see us" Agnes said Albert would kiss anything, even a chicken drumstick. Clara Bet sacker & her mother, Mary, attended 30th wedding anniversary of Peter Zahm and Mary Hair about 1899 and said that she and Albert went for walk & sat on rail fence & he said "May I kiss you?" He was then about 38, she about 22. She said "No. Why didn't you do it when we met?" He replied "What? In front of all those people?" At one time he started kissing a maid when she was separating milk and the maid dumped the milk on his head. He once visited Clara 25 yrs ago and would correct her statements. Notes for JACOB MICHAEL ZAHM: per Bennet as found in LDS files 1 of 9 children brought to America when 6 weeks old 1860 Perry Co. Census Index 1860 Census Page Listing for Perry County Ohio. | |
| Anecdote* | 2004 | In 2004 No, I do not know the Ruffner story, but anything would help. There are several Braddock cousins that are digging for whatever they can find on the Ruffners to see if we can tie the two together...One has even noticed that there is a Braddock road that intersects with a Ruffner road in Alexandria VA/outskirts of DC...! John Braddock (b. 1787 in Hagerstown MD) and his 1st wife (possibly Nancy) had 3 sons together: Pius John (presumably having some tie with Pius X), John Clement and Michael J. All born prior to John's second marriage to Elizabeth Storm in 1826. It was John Clement (possibly Nancy's son) that named his son Edwin Ruffner Braddock. John's father Nicholas Braddock was in Cambria County PA, primarily, but there must have been something up with Perry County OH as John was back and forth from PA and OH quite a bit - do you know of any Ruffners in Perry County OH? I do know that the Ruffners were in PA early, I have heard that they have ties to St. Vincent's/ Sportman's Hall, Goshenhoppen, Westmoreland county, St. Michael's in Loretto... and when I checked an old e-mail from one of my cousins, he referred all of our researchers to your website, has he not tried to reach you? His name is Joe David Berg...? Anyway, if you have anything you can share that might help in our research, I will be most grateful! And I will keep you posted no matter what I find... Thank you for staying in touch! Cheryl. |
| Anecdote | 2004 | In 2004 Dear Margot, I did not know they gave the Catholic church this land...Joe referred to a book "Catholic Trails West" (by Adams & OKeefe) when he talked about the Ruffners and Sportsman's Hall, he referred to the Ruffners as "Catholic pioneers", but did not say in what way... He believes that John married your Anna's sister, Nancy, they were one county apart and a Catholic church apart and for some reason, he thinks John followed Nancy's father (Simon?) to Ohio. He also ran across an Indian massacre on Ruffners, but not sure which Ruffners and where he got the info. from.... Cheryl. |
Family 1 | Nancy Ruffner | |
| MARRIAGE* | 30 October 1810 | On 30 October 1810 Hi, Margo! In regards to the location of the intersection of Braddock Rd and Ruffner Rd, I checked a Northern Virginia map. This intersection is in Alexandria. As to its location by a known landmark, I would say it is about 10 blocks north of George Washington Masonic Memorial. It also appears to be just about straight East of the Virginia Theological Seminary on Seminary Road. And on the matter of genealogy, I recently found the following in the Fr. Helbron's Greesburg register: "Brotice-Ruffner: October 30, 1810, John Brotice to Anna Ruffner. John Brotice returning to Clearfield with his spouse." Now a little bit of interpretation. A written "e" and a written "k" look similar. On an old faded document, it might be impossible to see the vertical bar that makes a "k" a "k" and not an "e." I think that Fr. Helbron actually wrote BROTICK, which is a pretty good phonetic spelling of BRADDOCK. My ancestor, John Braddock, lived on Clearfield creek. Now my uncertainty comes in because the name "Anna" is used both here and in the church records at St. Michaels at Loretto. I wish I could be sure that "Nancy" was a nickname for Anna. I feel increasingly confident that there is a marriage relationship between the RUFFNER and BRADDOCK families. I wish I could find further evidence that Nancy is Anna and this person is the daughter of Simon and Catherine Ruffner. If you ever discover such evidence, please pass it along to me. Sincerely, Joe David Berg Marriage Record taken from "Catholic Baptisms in Western Pennsylvania 1799-1828 - Greensburg Register" p. 94 Database: :2630429 Individual: I521805509 Link: http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2630429&id=I521805509 Name: luke scheer Email: lukerita@sbcglobal.net URL: URL title: Note: Spouse of Nancy Ruffner was John Braddock, son of Nicholas and Eleanor braddock of Loretto, Cambria County, PA. Nancy, aka Anna or Agnes, is listed in records of St Michaels Catholic Church, Loretto.3 |
| Children | ||
Family 2 | Elizabeth Storm (?) | |
| MARRIAGE* | 1826 | He married Elizabeth Storm (?) in 1826.2 |
| Last Edited | 21 Sep 2007 |
John Clement Braddock1
M, #4056, b. 1819
| Father* | John Braddock1 b. 1787 |
| Mother* | Nancy Ruffner1 |
| Charts | SIMON RUFFNER |
| Birth* | 1819 | John Clement Braddock was born in 1819.1,2 |
| He was the son of John Braddock and Nancy Ruffner.1 |
Family | ||
| Child | ||
| Last Edited | 10 Aug 2004 |
Mary Ann Braddock1
F, #4064
| Father* | John Braddock1 b. 1787 |
| Mother* | Nancy Ruffner1 |
| Charts | SIMON RUFFNER |
| Mary Ann Braddock was the daughter of John Braddock and Nancy Ruffner.1 |
| Last Edited | 11 Aug 2004 |
Citations
- [S559] Jo David Berg, "Nancy Ruffner," e-mail to Margaret Woodrough, Dec 12 2003.
Michael John Braddock1,2
M, #4057, b. before 1826
| Father* | John Braddock1 b. 1787 |
| Mother* | Nancy Ruffner1 |
| Charts | SIMON RUFFNER |
| Birth* | before 1826 | Michael John Braddock was born before 1826.1 |
| He was the son of John Braddock and Nancy Ruffner.1 |
| Last Edited | 10 Aug 2004 |
Nicholas Braddock1
M, #4060
| Birth* | Nicholas Braddock was born at Cambria, PA.1 |
Family | ||
| Child |
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| Last Edited | 20 Sep 2007 |
Citations
- [S558] Cheryl Meyers, "Ruffner Descendants," e-mail to Margot Woodrough, Jan. 14 2004.
Pius John Braddock1
M, #4055, b. 1823
| Father* | John Braddock1 b. 1787 |
| Mother* | Nancy Ruffner1 |
| Charts | SIMON RUFFNER |
| Birth* | 1823 | Pius John Braddock was born in 1823.1,2 |
| He was the son of John Braddock and Nancy Ruffner.1 |
| Last Edited | 10 Aug 2004 |
Simon Peter Braddock1
M, #4062
| Father* | John Braddock1 b. 1787 |
| Mother* | Nancy Ruffner1 |
| Charts | SIMON RUFFNER |
| Simon Peter Braddock was the son of John Braddock and Nancy Ruffner.1 |
| Last Edited | 11 Aug 2004 |
Citations
- [S559] Jo David Berg, "Nancy Ruffner," e-mail to Margaret Woodrough, Dec 12 2003.
Bobby L. Bradley1
F, #3584, b. 1909
| Father* | Homer N. Bradley1 b. 30 May 1890, d. 25 Feb 1923 |
| Mother* | Siddie Holland1 b. 27 Dec 1886, d. 22 Feb 1941 |
| Birth* | 1909 | Bobby L. Bradley was born in 1909 Census shows her as a female.1 |
| She was the daughter of Homer N. Bradley and Siddie Holland.1 |
| Last Edited | 16 Apr 2003 |
Citations
- [S61] 1920 Census;.
Homer N. Bradley
M, #3447, b. 30 May 1890, d. 25 February 1923
| Birth* | 30 May 1890 | Homer N. Bradley was born on 30 May 1890.1 |
| MARRIAGE* | 1 March 1908 | He married Siddie Holland, daughter of Moses Holland and Mary A.E. Dykes, on 1 March 1908 at Pulaski County, GA.2 |
| Death* | 25 February 1923 | He died on 25 February 1923 at Bethany Bap. Church, Cochran, Bleckley County, GA., at age 32.1 |
| CENSUS1920* | 1920 | Becky note - Siddie Bradley with her first husband and children on the 1920 census…check it out: City/Township: 387 Militia District – Chain Gang ED: 4 Sheet: 8A 1-12-1920 line 15: dwelling 139/142: Homer M. Bradley, head, age 30, farmer, general farming line 16: Siddie, wife, age 32 line 17: Bobby L., daughter, age 11 line 18: Barkwell, son, age 8 line 19: Julian, son, age 4 1/12 line 20: Ronnie, brother, age 19, laborer, general farming.3 |
| Note* | 1920 | He He had a brother named Ronnie living with him. in 1920.3 |
Family | Siddie Holland b. 27 December 1886, d. 22 February 1941 | |
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| Last Edited | 26 Jun 2003 |
L.B. Bradley
M, #2073
| MARRIAGE* | 19 April 1866 | L.B. Bradley married Rebecca Jane Bass, daughter of Turner Bass and Rebecca Mabry, on 19 April 1866. |
Family | Rebecca Jane Bass b. 5 January 1843 | |
| Child |
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| Last Edited | 17 Aug 1994 |
Wiley Bradley
M, #2086, d. 30 September 1889
| Father* | L.B. Bradley |
| Mother* | Rebecca Jane Bass b. 5 Jan 1843 |
| Wiley Bradley was the son of L.B. Bradley and Rebecca Jane Bass. | ||
| Death* | 30 September 1889 | He died on 30 September 1889. |
| Last Edited | 17 Aug 1994 |
Rev. E.H. Brandt
M, #703
| Last Edited | 4 Aug 2003 |

