The Bridgeford Family

John Bridgeford, born abt. 1735.
Wife: Elspet Lyon.

Children:
Magnus Bridgeford, born agt 1764. Married Barbara Birse, and ??? Blacklaws. Dates unknown.
Robert Bridgeford, born 1774.


Magnus Bridgeford,
Wife: Barbara Birse

Children:
Margaret Bridgeford, born abt 1786. Spouses Alexander Aberdein and James Downie.
James Bridgeford, born abt. 1791 in Durris, Kincardineshire. Died March 21, 1864 in Aberdeen. Married March 30, 1851 in St. Nicholas, Aberdeen to Jane McDonald.


Robert Bridgeford
Born: 1774
Died: 29 January, 1845 in Hatton of Fintray, Aberdeenshire.
Wife: Isabella Sharp. born abt. 1780


James Bridgeford
Born: abt. 1791 in Durris, Kincardineshire.
Married: 30 March, 1851 in St. Nicholas, Aberdeen.
Died: 21 March, 1864 in Aberdeen.
Wife: Jane McDonald, born abt. 1801 in Peterculter, Aberdeenshire.

Children.
Agnes Bridgeford, born abt. 1872 in St. Nicholas, Aberdeen. Husband George Currie, born abt. 1827 in Deskford.
Helen Bridgeford, born abt. 1829, husband George Tait.
Magnus Bridgeford, born 1827, married 31 December, 1856 in Old Machar, Aberdeen to Helen Dallas.
Elizabeth Craig Bridgeford, born 1831 in St. Nicholas, Aberdeen.
James Bridgeford, born 1833, married Margaret Masson on 25 March, 1861 in St. Nicholas.
Barbara Bridgeford, born 1836, married Alexander Esson on 9 July, 1861 in St. Nicholas.
Ann Bridgeford, born 1840 in Aberdeen.


James Bridgeford,
Born: 1833
Married: 25 March, 1861 in St. Nicholas, Aberdeen.
Wife: Margaret Masson, whose parents were William Masson & Ann Leiper.

Children:
Helen Bridgeford or Masson, born 9 June, 1860 in St. Nicholas.
James Bridgeford, born 19 July, 1862 in St. Nicholas.
Margaret Bridgeford, born 25 July, 1864 in St. Nicholas.
Barbara Bridgeford, born 19 April, 1869 in St. Nicholas.


James Bridgeford
Born: 19 July, 1862 in St. Nicholas, Aberdeen.
Married: 29 April, 1893 in Arbroath.
Wife: Annie Jackson Herd, born 1869 in Arbroath, died 7 June, 1897 in Arbroath.

Children
James Bridgeford, born 4 August, 1895.
Still Born Bridgeford. Possibly 1897.


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