4. | David Bonfoey Bradford (3.William3, 2.William2, 1.Henrietta1) was born on 15 Dec 1800 in Middlesex County, Connecticut; died on 6 Jul 1880 in Hamlin Township, Eaton County, Michigan; was buried after 6 Jul 1880 in Oakwood Cemetery, Eaton Rapids, Eaton County, Michigan. Other Events:
- Group: Descendant of Mayflower Passenger
- Group: Descendant of Revolutionary War Veteran
- Group: Mayflower - Thomas Rogers
- Group: Mayflower - William Bradford
- Group: Mayflower - William Brewster
- FamilySearch ID: LHGH-Q1Q
- FindaGrave Memorial ID: 90718932
- Census: 1825, Cohocton, Steuben County, New York; 1825 New York State
- 1830 Census: 1830, Cohocton, Steuben County, New York
- 1840 Census: 1840, Bellevue, Eaton County, Michigan
Notes:
From FindaGrave:
D: I81927788
Name: David Bonfoey BRADFORD
Given Name: David Bonfoey
Surname: Bradford
Sex: M
Birth: 15 Dec 1800 in Middlesex County, CT
Death: 6 Jul 1880 in Hamlin, Eaton County, Michigan
Burial: Oakwood Cemetery, Hamlin, Eaton County, Michigan
Note:1850 Census - Eaton Co. Michigan
David B Bradford 49 Conn. farmer 1200 Elizabeth 39 VT; Henry 19 NY farmer; Gerusha 17 NY; Hannah 15 NY; David 13 MI; Lynna 11 MI; Lydia A. 10 MI; Martin 6 MI; Mary 6 MI; Oramel M. Crocker 4 MI (copy from Amy Hammer)
The History of Eaton County, Michigin 1880
David Bonfoey Bradford, was born in Middlesex County, Connecticut, Dec. 15,1800, and subsequently removed with his parents to the state of New York. His time was mostly spent at home until he became of age.
David married Lydia Hall, Aug. 1,1824. Engaging in farming until 1836. He came in the latter year to Michigan and purchased land in the township Hamlin, Eaton County, and moved with his family, consisting of wife and seven children in the spring of 1837.
David constructed a bark shanty in which the family was quartered while he was preparing a log house for their occupation.
Lydia died Nov. 12,1844, and David conducted his household affairs, with the aid of his children until, Jan. 20,1850, when he married Elizabeth Crocker.
David was left a widower, for a second time, with a large family of 13 children on March 10,1864. On Dec. 1,1864, he married for the third time, Mrs. Missouri Austin, who is still living.
David first moved to Michigan, with ox teams and was six weeks making the trip.
David Bradford, was the father of thirteen children, ten of whom are living. He was a member of the Congregational Church, as were his parents. He was an earnest seeker after the welfare of his fellow man. In the days of early settlements he kept a school evenings at his own home for the benefit of the children living near. This, when school houses in his locality had been scarcely thought of. He was a noted worker in the Sabbath School and during a large portion of his life, held the position of Sunday School Superintendent. Politically, David was a Democrat. His death occurred July 5,1880. (copied by Mrs. Avis Losey, Spring Port, Michigan, Oct. 1950)
(Some Bradford information came from Lola Cotner McElwain who did research about 1950)
1880 Census, Hamlin, Eaton, Michiagan -FHL Film 1254578, # T9-0578
D. B. Bradford self 79 CT farmer CT CT; Missourie wife 68 VA keeping house VA VA
David 2nd married Elizabeth Crocker on 20 Jan 1850, she died 10 Mar 1864
David 3rd married Missouri Austin on 1 Dec 1864, she was born 15 Feb 1812 died 10 Sep 1884
Father: William BRADFORD b: 27 Jun 1776/79 in CT
Mother: Concurrence BONFOEY b: 3 Jun 1783 in Haddam, CT
Marriage 1 Lydia HALL b: 20 Jun 1806 in Michigan
Married: 1 Aug 1824
Children
Lydia Ann BRADFORD b: 30 Nov 1841 in Michigan
Lucinda BRADFORD b: 5 Aug 1825
Hiram BRADFORD b: 6 Apr 1827 in CT
Elijah BRADFORD b: 3 Jan 1829 in New York
Henrietta BRADFORD b: 10 Mar 1831 in New York
Henry BRADFORD b: 10 Mar 1831 in New York
Gerusha BRADFORD b: 29 Apr 1833 in New York
Hannah BRADFORD b: 17 Apr 1835 in New York
David BRADFORD b: 11 Mar 1837 in Michigan
Syrina BRADFORD b: 27 Mar 1839 in Michigan
Martin BRADFORD b: 24 Mar 1844 in Michigan
Mary BRADFORD b: 24 Mar 1844 in Michigan
David Bonfoey Bradford was the son of William H. Bradford, whom was the grandson of Governor William Bradford, of Mayflower aclaim. He was born June 17, 1779 in Connecticut. He was the son of William (April 13, 1734) and Sarah Rich, (January 30, 1737). He married Concurence Bonfoey(June 3, 1783), in Haddam, Connecticutt on November 13, 1800.
They had thirteen children: David Bonfoey December 15, 1880; Syrena October 27, 1802; William R. May 1804; Robert M. April 4, 1806; Concurance (daughter), February 28,1808; Amos April 20, 1810; Benamuel March 16, 1812; Saraah September 11, 1814; Henrietta July 11, 1816; Hannah October 6, 1819; Daniel M. March 20, 1822; Matilda June 7, 1824; Lucinda June 9, 1828.
William was a lineal descendant of Governor William Bradford, of Plymouth Colony, who came over in the "Mayflower." His father and several brothers were prominent in the Revolutionary army, and served under General Washington. He taught school in Connecticut at the age of sixteen and for ten years after. At the age of twenty-one, on November 13, 1880, he was married to Concurance (Charlotte) Bonfoey who was aged twenty. She was a woman of good education and an estimable family. The fruit of this marriage was the above listed thirteen children, all of whom grew to manhood and womanhood, married and reared families of from one to eight children each. In 1808 the family moved to Schoharie County, New York. He volunteered in the war in 1812, and carried a musket in the recapture of Detroit at the battle of the Thames. After the war, in 1815, he settled in Steuben County, and engaged in lumbering. From this place he came to Michigan in 1832, and from Detroit came to Jackson County in 1835 and settled in the town of Spring Arbor, Michigan. He died in 1837, and his wife, Concurence, in 1839. He was a church member and was a man foremost in every good cause, a strong anti-slavery man, a strenuous advocate of temperance, and educated his children to the same beliefs and practices. Of his family, eight have been school teachers, two ministers, two supervisors, three justices of the peace, two school inspectors and one postmaster of the town where they lived. Martin (Charles) Bradford carried the first United States mail between Jackson and Grand Rapids, in 1836. The route was by Eastern Rapids, Vermontville, Portland and on south of the river to the Rapids. Beyond Vermontville there was no road, only a "blazed" trail, and only two settlers between Portland and Grand Rapids. Quite a number of the Bradford family still live in Jackson County.
(Reference in part,Jackson County Michigan Families Reference Book, pages 357-358 and Mr. Francis C. Bradford 1898-1982)
Brothers and Sisters:
? Syrena BRADFORD 1802-1888
? William BRADFORD 1804-1850
? Robert BRADFORD 1807-1883
¡ Concurrence BRADFORD 1808
? Amos BRADFORD ca 1810-1880
? Benanawell (Benamuel) BRADFORD 1812-1881
? Sarah BRADFORD 1814-1857
? Henriette BRADFORD 1816-1848
? Hannah BRADFORD -1858
? Daniel BRADFORD 1822
? Matilda BRADFORD 1824-1851
? Lucinda BRADFORD 1828-1853
Religion: Congregational
Group:
Passenger or Descendant of the Mayflower
Group:
DAR or SAR Eligible Descendant of a Revolutionary War Veteran
Group:
Descendant of Thomas Rogers of the Mayflower
Group:
Descendant of William Bradford of the Mayflower
Group:
Descendant of William Brewster of the Mayflower
FamilySearch ID:
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHGH-Q1Q
FindaGrave Memorial ID:
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/90718932
Census:
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-6FPC?cat=515108
Head of household Male Female Militia Voter md F<45 unmd F 16-45 F<16 new Md F
Hall, Elijah 5 male 3 female 0 militia 1 voter 1 0 2 0
...
Hall, Isaac 6 male 4 female 0 militia 1 voter 1 1 2 0
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-6N7B?cat=515108
Bradford, David 1 male 1 female 1 militia 1 voter 1 0 0 1
1830 Census:
p. 438
Elijah Hall 010 210 100 0000 - 001 100 100 0000
David Bradford 200 100 000 0000 - 000 010 000 0000
...
William Bradford 011 220 010 0000 - 111 100 100 0000
Census Analysis
Male 40-50 : Elijah Hall, b. 1784
Female 40-50 : Chloe Own, b. 1784-1790
Female 20-30 : Jerusha Hall, b. 1804
Male 20-30 : Timothy O. Hall, b. 1810
Female 15-20 : Lydia Hall, b. 1806
Male 15-20 : ?
Male 15-20 : Levi F. Hall, b. c. 1816
Female 10-15 : ?
Male 5-10 : ?
1840 Census:
p. 262
Elijah Hall 000 100 010 0000 - 000 010 010 0000
David B Bradford 112 001 000 0000 - 130 001 000 0000
David married Lydia Hall on 1 Aug 1824 in Onondaga County, New York. Lydia (daughter of Elijah Hall and Chloe Owen) was born cal 20 Jun 1806 in Onondaga County, New York; died on 12 Nov 1844 in Hamlin Township, Eaton County, Michigan; was buried after 12 Nov 1844 in Oakwood Cemetery, Eaton Rapids, Eaton County, Michigan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 6. Hiram Bradford was born on 6 Apr 1827 in Connecticut; died on 12 Nov 1874 in Eaton Rapids, Eaton County, Michigan; was buried after 12 Nov 1874 in Oakwood Cemetery, Eaton Rapids, Eaton County, Michigan.
- 7. Henrietta Bradford was born about 1831; died on 16 Oct 1913; was buried after 16 Oct 1913 in Spring Arbor Cemetery, Spring Arbor, Jackson County, Michigan.
- 8. Hannah Bradford was born on 17 Apr 1835 in New York; died on 18 Jul 1904 in Kalamo, Eaton County, Michigan; was buried on 20 Jul 1904 in Hillside Cemetery, Kalamo, Eaton County, Michigan.
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