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Henry Radford

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Henry Radford

Birth
Warkleigh, North Devon District, Devon, England
Death
27 Jun 1886 (aged 74)
Brantford, Brant County Municipality, Ontario, Canada
Burial
Norwich, Oxford County Municipality, Ontario, Canada GPS-Latitude: 42.9843111, Longitude: -80.6036611
Plot
67 / Section G
Memorial ID
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Henry Radford, patriarch of prominent Radford Farms (Brant County, Ontario and St. Clair County, Michigan).
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CHILDREN Henry & Mary Ann children issued:
1) William Radford (1839-1884)
2) Elizabeth Laudy Radford (1842-1922)
3) Annie Radford (1843-1927)
4) John Radford (1844-?)
5) Richard (1847-1931)
6) Mary Ann Radford (1848-1926)
7) Joseph Radford (1850-?)
8) James Radford (1852-1878)
9) Samuel Radford (1854-?)
10) Hugh Radford (1855-?)
11) Sarah Jane Radford (1857-1884)

DESCENDANTS: Radford Farms, Grant Township, St. Clair County, Michigan was founded by John Radford (Henry's son). It was a well known, principle farm for over 100 years. In the 21st century it is well-maintained by Radford descendants.

IMMIGRATION: Henry's arrival from Devonshire, England to Ontario, Canada was prior to the 1851 census. At this time he was a middle-aged man and arrived w/ his parents, his wife and their children. The Radford name is synonymous w/ principle farms.

OCCUPATION: Farmer

PARENTS: John Radford & Anne Laudy. Married December 2, 1811 in Warkleigh Parish, Devonshire, England. Their religion was Bible Christian (Methodist) and Brethen. Parents burial: Ebenezer Bible Christian Cemetery, located at concession 10, Lot 33 of Hullett Township, Ontario, Canada.

SPOUSE: Mary Ann (Shaddock or Phillips) Radford, married about 1837.
Henry Radford, patriarch of prominent Radford Farms (Brant County, Ontario and St. Clair County, Michigan).
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CHILDREN Henry & Mary Ann children issued:
1) William Radford (1839-1884)
2) Elizabeth Laudy Radford (1842-1922)
3) Annie Radford (1843-1927)
4) John Radford (1844-?)
5) Richard (1847-1931)
6) Mary Ann Radford (1848-1926)
7) Joseph Radford (1850-?)
8) James Radford (1852-1878)
9) Samuel Radford (1854-?)
10) Hugh Radford (1855-?)
11) Sarah Jane Radford (1857-1884)

DESCENDANTS: Radford Farms, Grant Township, St. Clair County, Michigan was founded by John Radford (Henry's son). It was a well known, principle farm for over 100 years. In the 21st century it is well-maintained by Radford descendants.

IMMIGRATION: Henry's arrival from Devonshire, England to Ontario, Canada was prior to the 1851 census. At this time he was a middle-aged man and arrived w/ his parents, his wife and their children. The Radford name is synonymous w/ principle farms.

OCCUPATION: Farmer

PARENTS: John Radford & Anne Laudy. Married December 2, 1811 in Warkleigh Parish, Devonshire, England. Their religion was Bible Christian (Methodist) and Brethen. Parents burial: Ebenezer Bible Christian Cemetery, located at concession 10, Lot 33 of Hullett Township, Ontario, Canada.

SPOUSE: Mary Ann (Shaddock or Phillips) Radford, married about 1837.


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