Person:Thomas Bradbury (6)

m. 6 Jul 1698
  1. Thomas Bradbury1699 - Abt 1775
  2. Ann Bradbury1701 - 1701
  3. Anna Bradbury1702 - 1774
  4. Elizabeth Bradbury1705/06 - 1723
  5. Dorothy Bradbury1708 - 1776
  6. Jacob Bradbury1710 - Abt 1797
  7. Sarah Bradbury1713 - 1730
  8. Moses Bradbury1715 - 1790
  9. Jane Bradbury1718 - 1761
m. 16 Apr 1724
  1. Samuel Bradbury1724 - 1729/30
  2. Elizabeth Bradbury1727 - 1820
  3. Jacob Bradbury1728 - 1808
  4. Moses Bradbury1730/31 - 1790
  5. Samuel Bradbury1733 -
  6. Lieut. Thomas Bradbury1735/36 - 1803
  7. William Bradbury1738 - 1784
  8. Sarah Bradbury1739 - 1774
  9. Benjamin Bradbury1744 - 1834
  10. Mary Bradbury1745 - 1839
  11. Mercy Bradbury1746 - 1826
  12. Jabez Bradbury1749 - 1749
Facts and Events
Name[1] Thomas Bradbury
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 16 Aug 1699 Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 16 Apr 1724 Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United Statesto Sarah Merrill
Death? Abt 1775 Buxton, York, Maine, United States

Thomas moved to Biddeford, Maine in 1744. He was known as Captain Bradbury, he had command of the block house in 1748 and 1749. He was much in the military service during the Indian wars; after they were over he moved to what is now Buxton, Maine.

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Estella May (Bradbury) Pittinger (to the best of our knowledge). Record Of Bradbury Family
    Estella May (Bradbury) Pittinger (to the best of our knowledge).
  2. Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Salisbury, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Topsfield, Massachusetts: Topsfield Historical Society, 1915)
    26.

    Bradbury, Thomas, s. Jacob and Elisabeth, [born] Aug. 16, 1699. N.CT.BK.

  3.   Ridlon, G. T. Saco Valley settlements and families: historical, biographical, genealogical, traditional, and legendary, embracing the most important events in the towns on the Saco River from their plantation to the present ... (Portland, Maine: G.T. Ridlon, 1894)
    pg. 106.

    "Capt. Thomas Bradbury, son of Jacob Bradbury, of Salisbury, Mass., was born in 1699; married Sarah Merrill in 1724, and came to Biddeford about 1744. He was commander of the block-house on Saco river during 1748 and 1749. At the close of the Indian war, in 1759, he removed from Biddeford to Narragansett, No 1, where he had purchased two lots of land of Amos Chase for L600 old tenor. He was a man of sterling integrity, who became prominent in township affairs and was highly esteemed as a citizen. He died in 1775."