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- Bradford, Henry (1776-1871)
HOUSE, 10th, 11th, 12th, and 13th General Assemblies, 1813-21; representing Jefferson County; political affiliation not shown. Born on December 24, 1776, in Burke County, North Carolina, son of Joseph Bennett and Mary (Wilson) Bradford. Removed to Jefferson County in 1799; married there on January 25, the same year to Rachel McFarland, daughter of Benjamin and Mary (Blackburn) McFarland. Ten children, the name of only one, William M. Bradford, has been found. Occupation: gunsmith; he made the gun "Long Bess," belonging to David Crockett; as justice of the peace he performed David Crockett's marriage. After his legislative service he moved to what is now Polk County. Presidential elector on the Madison ticket, 1812. Colonel in the War of 1812, Died in Polk County on May 10, 1871; buried in Old Columbus Cemetery, Polk County.
Sources: Speer, Prominent Tennesseans, 132; Roster of Soldiers of the Revolution, 1178; Polk County News, November 28, 1964.
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Bradford, Henry (1776-1871)
HOUSE, 10th, 11th, 12th, and 13th General Assemblies, 1813-21; representing Jefferson County; political affiliation not shown. Born on December 24, 1776, in Burke County, North Carolina, son of Joseph Bennett and Mary (Wilson) Bradford. Removed to Jefferson County in 1799; married there on January 25, the same year to Rachel McFarland, daughter of Benjamin and Mary (Blackburn) McFarland. Ten children, the name of only one, William M. Bradford, has been found. Occupation: gunsmith; he made the gun "Long Bess," belonging to David Crockett; as justice of the peace he performed David Crockett's marriage. After his legislative service he moved to what is now Polk County. Presidential elector on the Madison ticket, 1812. Colonel in the War of 1812, Died in Polk County on May 10, 1871; buried in Old Columbus Cemetery, Polk County.
Sources: Speer, Prominent Tennesseans, 132; Roster of Soldiers of the Revolution, 1178; Polk County News, November 28, 1964.
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