GENEALOGY OF BRADFORD FAMILY IN MONT VERNON NH Information from a web site "History & Genealogy of Mont Vernon, New Hampshire" located at http://www.nh.searchroots.com/HillsboroughCo/Montvernon/ Source: HISTORY of the TOWN of MONT VERNON, New Hampshire; Blanchard Printing Co., Boston, Mass. 1907 Disclaimer: We are not responsible for typographical errors, nor do we claim that these genealogies are accurate. page 25-27 BRADFORD William Bradford came here early in life from Middleton, Mass., m(1) Mary Lambert, Jan. 18, 1737. She was b. March 11, 1718, d. Feb. 18, 1770. He m(2) Rachel Small. She was b. May 7, 1738, d. Jan. 26, 1802. He d. 1791. Children by first wife: 1. Samuel b abt 1738, was a Revolutionary soldier, m. Anna Washer, d. in Antrim at Elijah Gold's, Feb 5, 1813. 2. Patience, m. Joseph Lovejoy of Amherst, July 9, 1761, had eight children, d. in Amherst, March 3, 1826, aged 85. 3. Mary, m. *John Averill, d. Mont Vernon, August 21, 1814, aged 73. She was baptized in Middleton, Mass., 1742. 4. *Enos, b. Nov 3, 1744, m. Sarah Chandler of Bedford, Jan. 24, 1769, d. of starvation, from a disease of the throat which prevented him from swallowing food. 5. *Joseph 6. *William 7. Huldah, unm. 8. Olive, m. Reuben Boutell, Jr., Nov 11 1789, removed to Antrim, 1783. 9. Eunice, m. Moses Pettingill, Feb 4, 1779. By second wife: 10. Hannah, b. May 20, 1773, m. James Tuttle, July 5, 1798. 11. *Lambert, b. March 18, 1775 Joseph Bradford, son of William and Mary (Lambert) Bradford was a Revolutionary soldier, d. Medford, Mass., July 1775, left two children: 1. Molly, m. Robert Taggart, September 20, 1793 2. Lavina. They were placed under guardianship April 28, 1779. They had been previously cared for by Nathan Jones. William Bradford Jr., son of William and Mary (Lambert) Bradford, m(1) Hannah --, and settled in Mont Vernon. She d. Sept. 1, 1812, age 56; m(2) Mrs. Lois Bruce, widow of Rev. John Bruce. She d. 1828, age 67. He was a Revolutionary soldier, and a prominent character in the early history of the town. He removed in his old age to Barre, Vt., where he d. Oct 25, 1816, aged 63 years. Maj. William Bradford, though an old man, commanded under Gen. Miller at "Lundys Lane." He lived on the John Averill farm in North District. His ch. were: 1. William, b 1780, m. Mary Green, d. Barre, Vt., March 3, 1866. 2. Joseph, d. Winchester, Tenn., Jan. 19, 1859, age 72 years. 3. Mary m. Daniel J. Stearns, d. Goshen, Aug. 1849. 4. Leonard, m. Betsey, dau Phinehas and Sarah (Hildreth) Jones, May 4, 1815, settled in Washington, N.H. 5. Anne, d. unm. in Goshen 6. Lucy, m. Eber Curtis of Antrim, had seven children. 7. Fanny, an adopted dau, m. Eben Averill of Milford, d. Feb. 12, 1850, age 66 Lambert Bradford, son of William and Mary (Lambert) Bradford, m. Phebe Farnum. He d. Merrimack, Feb. 12, 1850, aged 75. Their children were: 1. Polly, b. March 9, 1795, m. George Wiley, Jan 1, 1818. 2. William, b. March 16, 1797, m. Ruth Whiting of Merrimack, March 16, 1826. 3. Minerva, b. Aug 11, 1799 4. Nabby, b. Dec 1, 1801 5. Susannah, b. April 6, 1802 *An asterisk indicates that more information can be found in this book. (end)