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118. Samuel Bradford, who married Mary Taylor in Middleton in 1743, was grandson of William Bradford of Beverly. William's father was probably Robert Bradford,' who was born about 1626, and lived in Beverly, where he died Jan. 13, 1706. He was a farmer of some means, and probably removed hither from Boston about 1668. He was living in Beverly in 1670. He was undoubtedly father of William Bradford, who was born about 1640. William' lived in Beverly; married Rachel, daughter of John Rayment of that town, Nov. 14, 1676; and died there June 15, 1717. His estate was quite small. Among their children was a son William,3 born in Beverly in 1686, being baptized Oct. 3, of that year; who was at first a weaver, then a seaman, and on removing to Boxford again took up

weaving. He lived in Beverly until 1721, when he removed to Boxford, and from thence, in 1743, to Middleton, where he died in 1760 or 1761. He married Grace, daughter of Andrew Elliott of Beverly, Dec. 23, 1707. Among their children was Samuel Bradford,+ born in Beverly in 1720, being baptized May 8, of that year. Samuel was a housewright, and was living in Middleton as late as 1761. He is the subject of this query.Ed.

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