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Thomas Bradbury

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Thomas Bradbury

(c1610/11 - 1694/5)
Great Migration Immigrant 1635


Who was Thomas Bradbury?

Thoms Bradbury was a Great Migration immigrant who arrived in New England by 1635. The Great Migration includes immigrants to New England who arrived between the Mayflower in 1620 and the beginning of the English Civil War in 1640. The first wave of immigrants consisted largely of Puritans, who left England in search of religious freedom and established the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630. Over the next few decades, thousands of people from England, Scotland, and other parts of Europe made the journey to New England, bringing with them their skills, customs, and cultures. The immigrants played a key role in shaping American society and politics, and many of their descendants went on to play important roles in the American Revolution and the formation of the United States.


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William H. Avery

37th Governor of Kansas

11th cousin 10 times removed
via Sir William de Ros

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Dallas West

Hall of Fame Pool Player

14th cousin 7 times removed
via Sir Roger de Quincy

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Porter Goss

1st Director of the C.I.A.
19th and last Dir. of Central Intelligence

6th cousin 12 times removed
via Sir Lionel de Welles

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Alec Baldwin

Television and Movie Actor

11th cousin 10 times removed
via Bartholomew de Badlesmere

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Alec Baldwin

Television and Movie Actor

11th cousin 10 times removed
via Sir Maurice de Berkeley

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Alec Baldwin

Television and Movie Actor

9th cousin 10 times removed
via John de Mowbray

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Alfred Ely Beach

Co-founder & Editor, Scientific American

15th cousin 5 times removed
via Hugh de Kevelioc

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Alfred Ely Beach

Co-founder & Editor, Scientific American

15th cousin 5 times removed
via Bertrade de Montfort

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Alfred Ely Beach

Co-founder & Editor, Scientific American

16th cousin 5 times removed
via John FitzGilbert (the Marshal)

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Alfred Ely Beach

Co-founder & Editor, Scientific American

14th cousin 6 times removed
via Sir Geoffrey FitzPiers

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Rear Admiral Philip H. Cooper

United States Navy

10th cousin 8 times removed
via Sir William de Ros

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Rear Admiral Philip H. Cooper

United States Navy

11th cousin 9 times removed
via Sir Hugh I de Audley

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Rear Admiral Philip H. Cooper

United States Navy

12th cousin 8 times removed
via Eudo la Zouche

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Rear Admiral Philip H. Cooper

United States Navy

9th cousin 9 times removed
via John de Mowbray

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Rear Admiral Philip H. Cooper

United States Navy

14th cousin 7 times removed
via Sir Humphrey de Bohun

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Mark Gordon

33rd Governor of Wyoming

12th cousin 9 times removed
via Edward I, King of England

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Alonzo M. Clark

16th Governor of Wyoming

10th cousin 8 times removed
via Sir William de Ros

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Alonzo M. Clark

16th Governor of Wyoming

11th cousin 9 times removed
via Sir Hugh I de Audley

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Alonzo M. Clark

16th Governor of Wyoming

11th cousin 10 times removed
via Sir William de Ros

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Alonzo M. Clark

16th Governor of Wyoming

12th cousin 8 times removed
via Eudo la Zouche

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Alonzo M. Clark

16th Governor of Wyoming

9th cousin 9 times removed
via John de Mowbray

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Alonzo M. Clark

16th Governor of Wyoming

14th cousin 7 times removed
via Sir Humphrey de Bohun

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William Henry Burleigh

Poet and Journalist

10th cousin 6 times removed
via Sir William de Ros

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William Henry Burleigh

Poet and Journalist

11th cousin 7 times removed
via Sir Hugh I de Audley

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William Henry Burleigh

Poet and Journalist

14th cousin 7 times removed
via Sir Roger de Quincy

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