| Home Surname List Name Index Sources GEDCOM File Email Us | Joseph BRIDGER was born in 1628 in Dursley,Gloucestershire,England. He died on 15 April 1686 at the age of 58 in Smithfield,Isle Of Wright,Virginia. Spouse: Hester PITT. Hester PITT and Joseph BRIDGER were married. Children were: Mary Elizabeth BRIDGER, Martha BRIDGER. Joseph BRIDGER914 was born in 1666 in Isle, , Virginia, USA. He died on 25 January 1713/4 at the age of 48 in Isle, , Virginia, USA. Spouse: Elizabeth NORSWORTHY. Children were: William BRIDGER. Martha BRIDGER was born in 1660 in ,New Kent,Virginia. She died in 1714 at the age of 54 in ,New Kent,Virginia. Parents: Joseph BRIDGER and Hester PITT. Spouse: Thomas GODWIN. Martha BRIDGER and Thomas GODWIN were married in 1679 in ,Isle Of Wight,Virginia.260 Children were: Elizabeth GODWIN, Thomas GOODWIN. Mary Elizabeth BRIDGER was born in 1616 in ,Somersetshire,England. She died in 1676 at the age of 60 in ,New Kent,Virginia. Parents: Joseph BRIDGER and Hester PITT. Spouse: Thomas GODWIN. Mary Elizabeth BRIDGER and Thomas GODWIN were married in 1636 in ,Somersetshire,England. Children were: Thomas GODWIN, Edward GODWIN. William BRIDGER915,916,917,918 was born in 1680 in , Isle Of Wight, Virginia. He died on 2 November 1729 at the age of 49 in Meherrin River, Bertie, North Carolina. There are records of BRIDGES in the parent counties of Prince William County, but there is no connection of the BRIDGES in that county with those BRIDGES in any earlier county. Prince William County was formed in 1731 from Stafford and King George Counties, with Stafford County being formed in 1664 from Westmoreland County (1653) and King George County being formed in 1721 from Richmond County (1692). Faquier County (1759) and Fairfax (1742) were formed from Prince William County with Loudoun County (1757) being formed from Fairfax County. There are records of an Anthony Bridges in Westmoreland, Stafford and Rappahannock Counties during the 1660's and 1670's. In 1690 Westmoreland County, William Bridges and wife, Elizabeth (?), received a land grant of 700 acres. In 1723 in Westmoreland, an inventory was taken by one William Bridges (administrator) of the estate of another William Bridges (deceased). The published marriages of Richmond County report the marriage of Elizabeth Medcalf (widow of Samuel Baley d. 1727) to William Bridges of Westmoreland County prior to 1741; and the marriage of William Jacobs to Mary Bridges (spinster) in 1753. In 1746 in Westmoreland County an inventory was taken by Peter Rust, executor of the estate of John Bridges. In 1724 in King George County, Ann Bridges presented the will of William Bridges and took oath as executor with the will being proven by Francis Payne, John Payne and Robert English. Parents: Joseph BRIDGER and Elizabeth NORSWORTHY. Spouse: Elizabeth GODWIN. Children were: William BRIDGES. Benjamin BRIDGES919 was born between 1727 and 1740 in Stafford Co. or King George Co. Virginia. He was born about 1743 in Prince William, Virginia. He died on 3 December 1824 at the age of 81 in , Greenville, South Carolina. The exact location of the Bridges' residence in Prince William County has not been determined, but it must have been near the Hamricks which were located near the present town of Manassas. Five of the six brothers moved to North Carolina during the middle 1760's to the area between Deep Creek of Flat River, Maho (Mayo) Creek, Cub Creek of Ta(?) River, Aaron's Creek and Grassy Creek; generally, the present eastern Person County (brothers John and William), and middle-northwestern Granville County (brothers Thomas and James): which at that time was Orange County and Granville County. Samuel Hamrick purchased land on Cub Creek which he sold in 1772. Samuel was listed on a 177(?) Granville County Tax List. The five Bridges brothers and their families moved westward across NC during the 1770's. Brother James had purchased land in Mecklenburg County in 1765 on both sides of Thicketty Creek, on the south side of Broad River, and in 1767 received a state grant on Bullocks Creek of Thicketty Creek (actually this land was located later in York County SC). Brothers James, Thomas and John settled on Buffalo Creek in York County SC. Brother William settled on Shoal Creek of First Broad River. Brother Joseph lived on Shoal Creek (with his son, Benjamin) and then moved to Greenville County SC and settled on Reedy River near the foot of Paris Mountain. It appears the five brothers and their families were initially associated with Buffalo Baptist Church with some of brother William's family later attending Sandy Run Baptist Chruch. Brother Joseph's son, Benjamin, was associated in 1799 with the Head of Enoree Baptist Church (now Reedy River Baptist). The known children of brother Joseph Bridges include three sons: Benjamin b about 1750-55 d 1824 in Greenville County SC, Thomas, and William. These are listed in the 1790 Greenville County census as is brother Joseph. Brother Joseph .......was alive in 1799 in Greenville County when he sold his land, including the place where he was living, to John McClanehan. Brother Joseph and his two sons, Thomas and William, were not found in the 1800 census. Brother Joseph's son Benjamin was born about 1750-55 and died 1824 in Greenville County SC leaving a large family. Wm Bridges & Elizabeth Medcalf Elizabeth Tabitha BRIDGES was born on 30 June 1793 in Cradley,Hereford,England. She died on 6 February 1830 at the age of 36 in Cradley,Hereford,England. Parents: James BRIDGES and Ann NIELSEN. Spouse: Richard SMITH. Elizabeth Tabitha BRIDGES and Richard SMITH were married on 17 February 1817 in Cradley,Hereford,England. Children were: Fanney SMITH. Frances BRIDGES was born about 1580. Spouse: Thomas, lst Earl of Exeter CECIL. Frances BRIDGES and Thomas, lst Earl of Exeter CECIL were married about 1610 in Cambridge, Cambridge, England.4 James BRIDGES920,921 was born between 1727 and 1740 in Prince William, Virginia. Brother James was a deacon at Buffalo Baptist Church and served as a spy on the Indian expedition in 1779 and as "Captain of Horse" in 1780-1781 during the Revolutionary War. Parents: William BRIDGES and Elizabeth MEDCALF. James BRIDGES was born in 1757 in Cradley,Hereford,England. Spouse: Ann NIELSEN. Ann NIELSEN and James BRIDGES were married in 1790 in Cradley,Hereford,England. Children were: Elizabeth Tabitha BRIDGES. John BRIDGES920,922 was born between 1727 and 1740 in Prince William, Virginia. He died between 1796 and 1800 at the age of 69. The known children of brother John Bridges include two sons and possibly a third son: Thomas, William, and possibly Edmond d prior to 1800 m Abigail (?) (appears in the 1800 census b prior to 1755). Brother John is listed in the 1790 census of York County as John Brigs. It is believed brother John was listed in the 1800 census as an elder member of his son William's household. Parents: William BRIDGES and Elizabeth MEDCALF. Joseph BRIDGES920,923,924,925 was born about 1734 in Prince William, Virginia.926 He between 1750 and 1754 in , Granville, North Carolina.927 He served in the military on 8 October 1754 in , Granville, North Carolina.928 Joseph died after 1799 at the age of 65. Joseph Bridges, who served as Sergeant and Lieutenant during the Revolutionary War from North Carolina ... was not ... the son of William Bridges of Prince William County Virginia. That fact validated by his Pension Claim, and Pension as received - per following record ... Source: North Carolina Revolutionary War Soldiers, pg 426 Name: Joseph Bridges Rank: Lt. and Sergt. Sums received: $ 300.00 Description of service: North Carolina Militia Commencement of pension: Mar. 4, 1831 Age: 84 years Joseph Bridges was 84 years old when his pension started March 4, 1831. That proves his birth year as 1747. He was of the Surry County Virginia branch of the Bridges family, not the Westmoreland County branch. Joseph Bridges born 1734 never lived in North Carolina, or removed from Virginia. He died before February 20, 1798 when his estate probated in Frederick County Virginia. All of his children migrated to Kentucky where they paid property taxes 1800, and are enumerted on the Second Reconstructed Census of Kentucky for calendar year 1800. This Joseph Bridges received three land grants in Frederick County Virginia as follows.... August 8, 1774 - 65 acres Joseph Bridges born 1734 died in Frederick County Virginia before February 20, 1798 - he was the son of William Bridges and his wife, Elizabeth Medcalfe. Joseph Bridges son of Wm Bridges & Elizabeth Medcalf
Mary BRIDGES was born in 1718 in ,King George,Virginia. Parents: William BRIDGES II and Elizabeth MEDCALF. Spouse: Moses Richard HAMRICK. Mary BRIDGES and Moses Richard HAMRICK were married in 1734 in ,,Virginia. Children were: Sarah HAMRICK. Mary BRIDGES929,930 was born about 1726 in Prince William, Virginia.929 She was born between 1727 and 1740 in Stafford Co. or King George Co. Virginia. She died about 1762 at the age of 36 in Virginia.929 Mary died in 1762 at the age of 36 in Virginia, USA.931 She was also known as Mary.931 Parents: William BRIDGES and Elizabeth MEDCALF. Spouse: William LASHBROOKE. Mary BRIDGES and William LASHBROOKE were married about 1748 in Dumfries, Prince William, Virginia. Children were: William LASHBROOK, John J. LASHBROOKE. Mary McCaw BRIDGES[xUpline] (private). Spouse: Robert Brown KENDALL. Children were: Florence KENDALL, Robert KENDALL. Richard BRIDGES was born between 1727 and 1740 in Prince William, Virginia. Parents: William BRIDGES and Elizabeth MEDCALF. Thomas BRIDGES was born between 1727 and 1740 in Stafford Co. or King George Co. Virginia. He in 1754 in , Granville, North Carolina.927 Col. William Eaton's militia regiment Granville Co, NC -roll taken 8 Oct 1754- NOTE: This muster roll [found in Vol. 22 of the North Carolina State Records] is generally considered to be the first true accounting of all able-bodied men in Granville County. Those men in this regiment are believed to range in ages from young (teens) to much older (perhaps even some grandfathers!). 29. Thomas BRIDGES 58. Joseph BRIDGES Brother Thomas Bridges did not have any children. York County SC deed book A, pages 207-209 recorded in 1787 a deed from Abraham and Elizabeth Kuykendall (wife) of Tryon County NC to Thomas Bridges of Granville County NC dated Aug 4, 1771 for 332 acres on both sides of Buffalo Creek in Camden District, with brother James Bridges as a witness to this deed. This land was later in York County and now is in present Cherokee County, probably near Buffalo Baptist Church. Brother Thomas left a will dated July 28, 1781 and probated Jan 29, 1782 in Camden District (town of Camden later became the seat of Kershaw County) in which he gave his wife Ann, one-third of his property and loaned her the other two-thirds during her life time after which it was to be distributed equally among his brothers which he named: William; John; James; Benjamin; and, Joseph. Mentioned in this will was James Saterfield. Brother Thomas directed his executors (wife, Ann Bridges; and, Joseph Camp, minister) to care for his mother out of his estate as she is old, but it does not mention her name. The estate papers of brother Thomas Bridges contain receipts dated February, 1782 from his five brothers for their share of his estate. The receipt for brother Benjamin has a note on it, "Not to be recorded," probably indicating brother Benjamin did not sign it himself because he had remained in Virginia. Ann, (widow of brother Thomas) married Vierdham (?) Green sometime prior to May 15, 1799, at which time Ann (Bridges) Green witnessed a deed from her mother Lydia (Lashley) Bridges to James Bridges (son of brother James and Lydia (Lashley) Bridges), it appears that Ann (Lashley) died just prior to 1804 without any heirs. Parents: William BRIDGES and Elizabeth MEDCALF. William BRIDGES I was born on 23 April 1644 in ,Prince William,Virginia. Spouse: Elizabeth GODWIN. Children were: William BRIDGES II. William BRIDGES II was born in 1700 in ,Prince William,Virginia. He died on 31 December 1743 at the age of 43 in ,Prince William,Virginia. Parents: William BRIDGES I and Elizabeth GODWIN. Spouse: Elizabeth MEDCALF. Children were: Mary BRIDGES. William BRIDGES932,933,934 was born about 1700 in Prince William, , Virginia, USA. He was born in 1701 in , Westmoreland, Virginia. He was born about 1703 in Westmoreland, Virginia. William died on 31 December 1743 at the age of 40 in Westmoreland, , Virginia, USA. He died after 31 December 1743 at the age of 40 in , Prince William, Virginia.935 The story of the Rutherford County, North Carolina BRIDGES families begins with the Prince William County, VA. will of William Bridges dated Dec. 31, 1743, and proven April 23, 1744. His son, William Bridges, received two-thirds of the estate and his daughter, Mary Bridges received one-third. His wife was not mentioned. The executors named were his friends, William Roe and Charles Kil, who were to keep his children under their custody for four years. This appears to indicate his son William was the oldest son but would not reach his legal age for four years indicating William was born about 1726. Although the wife of William was living at the time William made his will, he gave all of his estate to his children. Witnesses to the will were Andrew Savage, Rose Veale (female) and John Lloyd. William Wroe, John Grant and Richard Foote signed the bond for William Wroe to serve as executor. The exact location of the Bridges' residence in Prince William County has not been determined, but it must have been near the Hamricks which were located near the present town of Manassas. It is believed brother Benjamin Bridges remained in Virginia and did not migrate to NC with his brothers. It is known that he had at least one daughter, Nance Bridges, to whom he gave land in 1766. A deed in 1768 appears to indicate that Benjamin Bridges had married Seybe, who had been given land by her father (Thomas Whitledge) in his will. Five of the six brothers moved to North Carolina during the middle 1760's to the area between Deep Creek of Flat River, Maho (Mayo) Creek, Cub Creek of Ta(?) River, Aaron's Creek and Grassy Creek; generally, the present eastern Person County (brothers John and William), and middle-northwestern Granville County (brothers Thomas and James): which at that time was Orange County and Granville County. Samuel Hamrick purchased land on Cub Creek which he sold in 1772. Samuel was listed on a 177(?) Granville County Tax List. Brother James Bridges was issued a Granville land grant on Oct. 13, 1761 for 34 or (34?) acres on Cub Creek of Ta(?) River in Orange County which had been surveyed on April 14, 1761 with John Bridges as chain bearer in Orange County Deed Book (?) pages 210-211 recorded (?) deed for 200 acres between Mayo Creek and Buc(?) Mountain Creek sold June 29, 1769 by John Tomson to John Bridges of Prince William County, VA. Some of the Bridges brothers apparently married earlier before leaving Virginia with the exception of brothers James Bridges and Thomas Bridges.. Brother James Bridges married Lydia Lashley about 1764 (widow of Patrick Lashley) and brother Thomas Bridges married Ann Lashley on August 10, 1772 (daughter of Patrick and Lydia Lashley) in Granville County NC. Patrick Lashley's will was proven in 1759 and in 1764 James Bridges was appointed guardian of Patrick's daughter, Ann Lashley. The five Bridges brothers and their families moved westward across NC during the 1770's. Brother James had purchased land in Mecklenburg County in 1765 on both sides of Thicketty Creek, on the south side of Broad River, and in 1767 received a state grant on Bullocks Creek of Thicketty Creek (actually this land was located later in York County SC). Brothers James, Thomas and John settled on Buffalo Creek in York County SC. Brother William settled on Shoal Creek of First Broad River. Brother Joseph lived on Shoal Creek (with his son, Benjamin) and then moved to Greenville County SC and settled on Reedy River near the foot of Paris Mountain. It appears the five brothers and their families were initially associated with Buffalo Baptist Church with some of brother William's family later attending Sandy Run Baptist Chruch. Brother Joseph's son, Benjamin, was associated in 1799 with the Head of Enoree Baptist Church (now Reedy River Baptist). Brother James is listed in the 1790 York County census as "Saml." (which should be read as "Jams.") Brigs. Lydia Bridges (widow) was appointed administrator of the estate of brother James on Feb 6, 1792 in York County SC. Lydia died about 1804. Brother James was a deacon at Buffalo Baptist Church and served as a spy on the Indian expedition in 1779 and as "Captain of Horse" in 1780-1781 during the Revolutionary War.
Brother Thomas Bridges did not have any children. York County SC deed book A, pages 207-209 recorded in 1787 a deed from Abraham and Elizabeth Kuykendall (wife) of Tryon County NC to Thomas Bridges of Granville County NC dated Aug 4, 1771 for 332 acres on both sides of Buffalo Creek in Camden District, with brother James Bridges as a witness to this deed. This land was later in York County and now is in present Cherokee County, probably near Buffalo Baptist Church. Brother Thomas left a will dated July 28, 1781 and probated Jan 29, 1782 in Camden District (town of Camden later became the seat of Kershaw County) in which he gave his wife Ann, one-third of his property and loaned her the other two-thirds during her life time after which it was to be distributed equally among his brothers which he named: William; John; James; Benjamin; and, Joseph. Mentioned in this will was James Saterfield. Brother Thomas directed his executors (wife, Ann Bridges; and, Joseph Camp, minister) to care for his mother out of his estate as she is old, but it does not mention her name. The estate papers of brother Thomas Bridges contain receipts dated February, 1782 from his five brothers for their share of his estate. The receipt for brother Benjamin has a note on it, "Not to be recorded," probably indicating brother Benjamin did not sign it himself because he had remained in Virginia. Ann, (widow of brother Thomas) married Vierdham (?) Green sometime prior to May 15, 1799, at which time Ann (Bridges) Green witnessed a deed from her mother Lydia (Lashley) Bridges to James Bridges (son of brother James and Lydia (Lashley) Bridges), it appears that Ann (Lashley) died just prior to 1804 without any heirs. The known children of brother John Bridges include two sons and possibly a third son: Brother John is listed in the 1790 census of York County as John Brigs. It is believed brother John was listed in the 1800 census as an elder member of his son William's household.
Brother Joseph .......was alive in 1799 in Greenville County when he sold his land, including the place where he was living, to John McClanehan. Brother Joseph and his two sons, Thomas and William, were not found in the 1800 census. Brother Joseph's son Benjamin was born about 1750-55 and died 1824 in Greenville County SC leaving a large family. It is believed that brother William Bridges was born about 1726. The name of his wife is not known, but apparently they were married about 1745 in Virginia and their children were born about 1745-65. In 1804, when brother William's sons, Aaron and Moses, transferred their church membership from Buffalo to Sandy Run an unidentified Catherine Bridges accompanied them. Brother William lived on 132 acres near the mouth of First Broad River in Rutherford County (now Cleveland). Parents: William BRIDGER and Elizabeth GODWIN. Spouse: Elizabeth MEDCALF. Children were: Mary BRIDGES, William Moses BRIDGES, Thomas BRIDGES, John BRIDGES, James BRIDGES, Richard BRIDGES, Joseph BRIDGES, Benjamin BRIDGES. William Moses BRIDGES was born about 1726 in Stafford Co. or King George Co. Virginia. He between 1750 and 1754 in , Granville, North Carolina.927 He died before 11 January 1802 at the age of 76 in Sandy Run, Rutherford, North Carolina.920,936 On Jan 11, 1802 letters of administration were issued to Thomas Bridges on the estate of William Bridges, deceased, and Thomas entered into bond with Isaac Bridges. On January 14, 1802, Thomas returned an inventory and on April 16, 1802, William Bridges, administrator, also returned an inventory. Brother William was the father of at least seven sons. Parents: William BRIDGES and Elizabeth MEDCALF. Winney BRIDGES was born about 1748 in ,Rutherford,North Carolina. She died in 1841 at the age of 93 in ,Washington,Illinois. Spouse: Benjamin WILLIAMS. Children were: Rebecca Heulda WILLIAMS. Winnifred BRIDGES was born in 1507. Spouse: Richard DE SACKVILLE. Winnifred BRIDGES and Richard DE SACKVILLE were married. Children were: Anne SACKVILLE. BRIDGET[xUpline] (private). Spouse: John HUGGINS. BRIDGET[xUpline] (private). Spouse: John HUGGINS. BRIDGET[xUpline] (private). Spouse: Samuel HINKLEY. Francis BRIDGEWATER[xUpline] (private). Spouse: Bridget BRADBURY. Joan BRIDMORE was born about 1483 in Tisbury, Wiltshire, England. Holly Forrest Tamer <holly_tamer@yahoo.com>
Spouse: Robert MAYHEW. Joan BRIDMORE and Robert MAYHEW were married about 1500 in Tisbury, Wiltshire, England. Children were: Thomas MAYHEW. John BRIDMORE was born about 1454 in Tisbury, Wiltshire, England. Holly Forrest Tamer <holly_tamer@yahoo.com>
Children were: Joan BRIDMORE. Louis D'Acre BRIENNE[xUpline] (private). Spouse: Agnes DE BEAUMONT. Children were: Henry BEAUMONT EARL OF BUCHAN. Benjamin BRIGGS937 was born on 15 September 1677 in Taunton, Bristol Co, MA.938 Parents: Richard BRIGGS and Rebecca HOSKINS. Children were: Daniel BRIGGS. Daniel BRIGGS was born in 1663 in Cranston,Providence,Rhode Island. Spouse: Mrs. Lydia BRIGGS. Mrs. Lydia BRIGGS and Daniel BRIGGS were married in 1687 in Cranston,Providence,Rhode Island. Children were: Sarah BRIGGS. Daniel BRIGGS was born on 24 April 1709 in Taunton, Bristol, Massachusetts. He died on 16 May 1808 at the age of 99 in Taunton,Bristol,Massachusetts. Parents: Benjamin BRIGGS. Spouse: Deborah VEAZIE. Deborah VEAZIE and Daniel BRIGGS were married on 29 May 1734 in Norton,Bristol,Massachusetts. Children were: Deborah BRIGGS. Spouse: Deborah VESEY. Children were: Job BRIGGS. Deborah BRIGGS was born in 1740 in Attleboro,Bristol,Massachusetts. Parents: Daniel BRIGGS and Deborah VEAZIE. Spouse: John THAYER. Deborah BRIGGS and John THAYER were married in 1757 in ,,Massachusetts. Children were: Celia THAYER, John THAYER, Relief THAYER, Abigail THAYER, Deborah THAYER, Abiather THAYER, Laban THAYER, Hannah THAYER, David THAYER, Abner THAYER. Elizabeth BRIGGS was born in 1532 in Calgarth, Westmoreland, Enlgand. Spouse: Christopher PHILIPSON. _STATMARRIEDChildren were: Miles PHILIPSON. Job BRIGGS was born about 1745 in Taunton,Bristol,Massachusetts.937,939 He died on 28 May 1831 at the age of 86 in Taunton,Bristol,Massachusetts.937,939 Parents: Daniel BRIGGS and Deborah VESEY. John BRIGGS[xUpline] (private). Spouse: Sarah BURLINGAME. John BRIGGS937 was born in 1614. He died about 1686 at the age of 72. Children were: Richard BRIGGS. Joseph B BRIGGS was born in November 1857 in ,Clark,Indiana. Spouse: Amanda Ellen PERRY. Amanda Ellen PERRY and Joseph B BRIGGS were married in 1881 in ,,Illinois. Mrs. Lydia BRIGGS was born in 1670 in Cranston,Providence,Rhode Island. Spouse: Daniel BRIGGS. Mrs. Lydia BRIGGS and Daniel BRIGGS were married in 1687 in Cranston,Providence,Rhode Island. Children were: Sarah BRIGGS. Richard BRIGGS937 was born in 1640. He died on 13 December 1692 at the age of 52. Parents: John BRIGGS. Spouse: Rebecca HOSKINS. Rebecca HOSKINS and Richard BRIGGS were married on 15 August 1662 in Taunton, Bristol Co, MA.940,941 Children were: Benjamin BRIGGS. Samuel BRIGGS[xUpline] (private). Spouse: Martha BALDWIN (4). Sarah BRIGGS was born in 1688 in Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island. She died on 4 June 1764 at the age of 76 in Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island. She was buried in Cranston Farm, Cranston, Providence, Rhode Island. pg 19 The Burlingame Family in the Pacific Northwest. "Some records claim that Sarah is the daughter of Daniel and Lydia Briggs. The authors dispute that and claim that because she was not mentioned in the probate records of Daniel and Lydia, she is not their daughter. There were three "unrelated" families of Briggs in RI and MA at this time. Three of John and Sarah's children married into families named BRIGGS! An old record states that Sarah Burlingame was killed but does not give details. She is buried on the Cranston farm. Sarah's will written 10 Jan 1763 was proved 28 May 1764. Parents: Daniel BRIGGS and Mrs. Lydia BRIGGS. Spouse: John BURLINGAME Jr.. Sarah BRIGGS and John BURLINGAME Jr. were married in 1710 in Cranston,Providence,Rhode Island. Children were: John BURLINGAME III, Hannah BURLINGAME, Daniel BURLINGAME, Peter BURLINGAME, Sarah BURLINGAME, Jeremiah BURLINGAME, Naomi BURLINGAME. Ann BRIGHAM was born in 1606 in Holme On, Spaulding Moor, York, Eng.. She died on 11 October 1675 at the age of 69 in Braintree, Middx., Eng.. REFN: 8JG4-7K Parents: Thomas BRIGHAM and Isabel WATSON. Constance BRIGHAM was born in 1602 in Of Holme-On-Spal, Yorks., Eng.. She died on 25 January 1683/4 at the age of 82 in Rowley, Essex Co, MA. She was buried on 25 January 1683/4 in Rowley, Essex, MA. REFN: 15379 Parents: Thomas BRIGHAM and Isabel WATSON. Spouse: Robert CROSBY. Constance BRIGHAM and Robert CROSBY were married on 22 July 1622 in Holme On, Spaulding, Moor, Eng.. Children were: John CROSBY, Jane CROSBY, Mary CROSBY, Robert CROSBY, Hannah CROSBY. John BRIGHAM[xUpline] (private). Spouse: Isabel WATSON. Mary BRIGHAM[xUpline] (private). Spouse: Edmund RICE. Sybil (Sybella) BRIGHAM942 was born on 15 October 1718 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States. She was buried in 1807. She died on 27 September 1807 at the age of 88 in Athol, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. Sybil has Ancestral File Number 1R57-4R. Spouse: Ebenezer GODDARD. Sybil (Sybella) BRIGHAM and Ebenezer GODDARD were married on 27 January 1736 in Framingham, Middlesex, Ma. Children were: Abigail GOODDARD, Martha GODDARD, Sybil (Sibbil) GODDARD, Mary GODDARD, Benjamin GODDARD, Easter (Esther) GODDARD, Sophia GODDARD, Ebenezer GODDARD, Edward GODDARD, Samuel GODDARD, Abigail GODDARD, Betsy (Betsey) GODDARD, Susannah GODDARD. Thomas BRIGHAM was christened on 21 May 1575 in Holme On, Spaulding Moor, York, Eng.. He was born on 21 May 1576 in Holme On, Spaulding Moor, Yorkshire, England. He died on 19 March 1632 at the age of 55 in Holme On, Spaulding Moor, Yorkshire, England. Thomas was buried in March 1633. REFN: 30758 Spouse: Isabel WATSON. Isabel WATSON and Thomas BRIGHAM were married on 4 February 1600/1 in Holme On, Spaulding Moor, York, Eng.. Children were: Constance BRIGHAM, Ann BRIGHAM. Elizabeth BRIGHT was born in 1744 in ,Craven, North Carolina. She died in ,Dobbs,North Carolina. Parents: Simon BRIGHT and Mary REEL. Spouse: Francis HARPER. Elizabeth BRIGHT and Francis HARPER were married in 1759 in ,Dobbs,North Carolina. Children were: Blaney HARPER, Laney HARPER. |