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Beginning
the quest...
When
my Dad, Frederick Winfred Roberts, passed away, I thought I was
all that was left of his family lines. I was his only child,
his half-brother, William Simms, had no children nor did his half-sister,
Barbara, who died at the age of 19.
Dad's
half-sister, Barbara,
age 2

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As far as I knew, my Gramma, Martha Adeline Bradford Simms Roberts,
and her brother, John Thomas Bradford, whom I had known as a child,
were the only children of William Henry Bradford and Susannah Sude
Malson, and Grand-uncle John had been a lifelong bachelor.
My only legacy was a few letters and
photographs Gramma had sent to me in 1970 and 1971. They
included a portrait taken in 1918 of my great-great grandmother,
Elizabeth H. Merrifield Malson, and the 4 generation photograph
above.
In
Search of the Past...
Fred
Roberts, age 4

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Dad
never knew his father and had been raised alternately by Gramma
and her Bradford and Malson families.
James Roberts had abandoned Dad and Gramma by the
time Dad was a year and half old, never to be heard from
again. Gramma received a divorce decree on grounds of
desertion in 1927. Many years later, Gramma revealed
to my Mom that Roberts was not my grandfather's real
surname.
Gramma
in 1966

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James'
parents had migrated from Canada to either Pennsylvania or West
Virginia and were killed in a fire when he was just a baby.
A family named Roberts took him in and he grew up assuming
the Roberts surname, never knowing his true birth name or the
year he was born. Nor did he reveal to Gramma the given
names of the Roberts family.
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Martha
Adeline "Addie" Bradford, age 17

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The
Revelation...
To
trace a name as common as James Roberts would be all but impossible.
Nevertheless, I decided to send for Dad's birth certificate.
No sooner had I told my Mom than she sent me a packet
of information Gramma had given her many years ago.
It wasn't much but it led to a surprising revelation - Gramma
had eight siblings not just one! No names were
mentioned, however, my Mom recalled the names of two of the brothers,
Lewis and Clark, and thought she remembered a sister named Elsie.
These tidbits of information fueled my curiosity and started me on
my ancestral journey in October of 2003.
The
Journey Continues...
Combing Rootsweb.com,
I found several databases on my Merrifield line that included my
Malson line as well but there was only a smattering of misinformation
on my
Bradfords.
One such database had Gramma dying at age 19, possibly confusing
her with her daughter, Barbara Simms, who died at 19. Another
database stated someone claimed to have a copy of my original
1905 four generation photograph, but no source was cited.
There was nothing at all on my Dad or his half-brother, Bill Simms.
Dad's
half-brother, Bill Simms

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My exasperation at this misinformation became the driving force
to set the record straight, and thus the birth of these websites
as a means to document and record Dad and Gramma's
family lines to accurately preserve their memory.
My
heartfelt thanks and appreciation to
My
Mom, Lee Luella Edythe Miller Roberts
My
1st cousin, Nancy Lee Bradford Ragan, Granddaughter of William
Henry Bradford
Harriet
Jane Malson, widow of my 1st cousin,
John Rodgers Malson, Grandson of Elizabeth H. Merrifield
& John Alex Malson
My
3rd cousin, Ludella Pittman Ebinger,
2nd Great-granddaughter of George Malson
Jan
Gesas Hornick,
5th Great-granddaughter of Richard Merrifield
Linda
of Ukiah who, though no relation,
helped me locate Harriet Malson
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