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Ancestry of Amelia ANDREW nee SHARPE
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James Barnfather, Male Servant, 18, Agricultural Labourer, born Bradbury, County Durham . 1871 census STRANTON 15 Thomas Street. James Barnfather , Head, Mar, 36, Engineman at a
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Keys To The Past, Ref No D6749
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Local History. Bradbury (County Durham). The small village of Bradbury stands on the River Skerne, two and half miles to the west of Sedgefield.
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THE ANCIENT LAKES OF COUNTY DURHAM
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For reasons which will become apparent shortly, our ancient County Durham lakes will be referred to henceforth as the Mordon Lake, Bradbury Lake, Bishop Middleham Lower Lake, Bishop Middleham
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THE BRADBURY SITE
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Bradbury (County Durham) From the North East England History Pages by David Simpson. An Anglo-Saxon name meaning broad fort or settlement. A settlement may have existed here in pre-Saxon times.
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