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The Thomas Osgood Bradley Foundation is a non-profit organization started to research and publish the history and genealogies of the Bradleys of Bingley, Yorkshire and New England, as well as of New Englanders who removed to the River Plate Basin area prior to 1850, and to the preservation of documents and other materials relating to their activities. Today, it has expanded to include historical research in fields in which these brave and enterprising men and women and their relations played an important part.
e-mail: TOBF@bradleyfoundation.org
As part of our reasearch, we are currently studying the ancestry and descendants of a number of early New England settlers in Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay and Brazil. The following is a brief list of some of the most common names:
Baylies | Halsey | Marsh |
Bradley | Hayes | Plummer |
Clements | Heath | Poore |
Emerson | Hudson | Pulcipher |
Foster | Kimball | Sutton |
Glover | Le Breton | Tebbets |
Goodfellow | Lord | Webster |
TOBF maintains a library at its headquarters in South Boston, Virginia. Our holdings include Town Histories and Records of several Massachussets towns, Social Security Records, Vital Records, Cemetery records, Marriage Records and several published genealogies.
The library is temporarily closed to the public as we look for more suitable quarters, but some records may be available by appointment. Our enquiries service remains unchanged.
Members: Free.
Non-members: any donation.
To make an appointment or request information, please e-mail us at the address below.
If you do not live in the area, our library staff will conduct a search of our holdings for a nominal fee.
Members: $ 10.00 per hour
Non-Members: $ 45.00 per hour
There are four projects currently under way: