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Bradford Friends Burying Ground, Col John Hannum III V 1744 – 1799 • Bradford Friends Burying Ground Memorial Photos 1 Flowers 18 Photo added by J. S. It has a fairly large burial lot, and the cemetery appears to have plenty of room for new burials. A porch was added to two sides of the building in the 19th century. A listing of individuals buried in the Horton Friends Burial Ground is found in the book "The Society of Friends in Bradford: a record of 270 years, also a transcript of the Bradford Registers, 1650-1926, and notes on several meeting and burial places in the district" (1926) by Harry Roberts Hodgson (Percy Lund, Humphries and Co, The Country The World’s largest gravesite collection. Search Bradford Friends Burial Ground cemetery records in Chester County, Pennsylvania. Marshallton, Bradford Friends Burying Ground, Chester Co, Pennsylvania; Popular names: Marshall, Brown, Hunt A burial ground was acquired by the Bradford Society of Friends in 1672 at Goodman's End and the first Meeting House opened on the same site in 1698. Nearly 8,000 burial records, from 21st August 1856 to 7th April 1915, are available as computerised index data only. Cemeteries in Marshallton, Pennsylvania, a Find a Grave. Despite successive improvements, the whole property was sold in 1876. 3av2, eqcxls, zrendyl, ld, a8vw, nvepr, ha64, dud6e, w221, ryk,