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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 9., The Bradburys of Medford and their ancestry. (search)
ary 3, 1764, leaving five children by his first wife. Ann, b. May 8, 1731; m. May, 1749, Samuel Greenleaf. Jonathan, b. November 1, 1732; m. Abigail Smith. Theophilus, b. January 7, 1735; d. ur acres. In 1773, Jabez Bradbury of Boston conveyed to Jonathan and Wymond Bradbury and Samuel Greenleaf, all of Newburyport, for love and affection and two hundred pounds of lawful money, my two years was called the Bradbury Farm. Jabez Bradbury was uncle to Jonathan and Wymond, and Samuel Greenleaf's wife, who was Anna Bradbury, sister to Jonathan and Wymond. The name of Jabez Bradbury, cupied by the youngest child, Edward, was deeded to the Wellington brothers by the heirs of Samuel Greenleaf, deceased. Samuel Greenleaf's wife being, as we have seen, Wymond's sister Anna. At thiSamuel Greenleaf's wife being, as we have seen, Wymond's sister Anna. At this time the house was in Medford and the greater part of the farm in Malden. When Everett was set off from Malden, that part not made over to Medford in 1817 fell within the bounds of the new town, bu