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Benjamin W. BRADSHAW
Caroline M. KELLY Juliet H. HOPSON |
Husband: Benjamin W. BRADSHAW
Birth: 1810/11, KY Father: Edward BRADSHAW Mother: Frances "Fanny" SUMMERS |
Marriage-1: 28 Oct 1833, Christian Co., KY |
Wife-1: Caroline M. KELLY
Birth: 1800-10 Death: 1835-40, Christian Co., KY |
Marriage-2: 25 Nov 1843, Christian Co., KY |
Wife-2: Juliet H. HOPSON
Birth: 1824/5, KY |
Children with Caroline M. KELLY: |
1. (Son A) BRADSHAW, b. 1825-30
2. (Son B) BRADSHAW, b. 1825-30 3. (Son C) BRADSHAW, b. 1830-35 4. (Daughter A) BRADSHAW, b. 1835-40 |
Children with Juliet H. HOPSON: |
5. Theodore BRADSHAW, b. 1843/4
6. Caroline BRADSHAW, b. 1846/7 7. Frances BRADSHAW, b. 1848/9 |
Sources:
1. Jordan R. Dodd, ed. 1993. Kentucky Marriages: Early to 1850. Liahona Research, Orem, UT (Broderbund CD-229):
2. Christian County Genealogical Society (Hopkinsville, KY). 1995. Christian County, KY, Census Records, 1820-1830-1840. Simmons Historical Publ., Melber, KY. On p. 66 (of the book, not the census):
3. 1850 Census Index/Microfilm (online at GenealogyLibrary.com): District No. 2, Christian Co., KY, p. 386A, 382/413, enumerated 9 Sep 1850 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
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