Bradford County, Florida Genealogy

United States   Florida    Bradford County

History
Named for Captain Richard Bradford who was killed in the American Civil War's Battle of Santa Rosa Island.

Parent County
New River County was created on December 21, 1858 from Columbia County by an act of the Florida Legislature. December 6, 1861 New River County was divided into two counties. The new county was named Baker County and New River's name was changed to BRADFORD County in honor of Captain Bradford who was killed in the Civil War.

In the 1860 New River population was 3,820 In 1861 the population was virtually halved by the carving of Baker from New River. The 1870 Bradford County's population was 1,325 people and the decrease was not due to a massive migration away from the area, but due to Bradford having been split into several Counties. County seat: Starke

Record Loss
1865 -- Courthouse burned and many records were damaged.

For further information on researching in burned counties, see the following:


 * Burned Counties Research
 * http://blogs.ancestry.com/circle/?p=2424

Populated Places
Brooker | Hampton | Lawtey | Starke| Clayno | Graham | Hampton Beach | Heilbronn | New River | Pleasant Grove | Sampson | Saxton | Theressa

Neighboring Counties
Alachua | Baker | Clay | Putnam | Union

Cemeteries
Bradford County Cemeteries - Bradford County FLGenWeb

LDS Cemetery Records

Florida Vol. 1 page 64 - Conner Cemetery page 66 - Dyal Cemetery page 76 - Evergreen Cemetery Florida Vol. 7 page 114 - Evergreen Cemetery page 118 - Kelly Family Cemetery page 119 - McKinney Family Cemetery page 121 - Markey Family Cemetery page 122 - Parrish Family Cemetery page 123 - Strickland Family Cemetery

USGenWeb Archives

USGenWebTombstone Transcription Project

Individual cemeteries:


 * Crosby Lake Cemetery, Starke BillionGraves

Census
1860 Federal Census Slave Schedule

The 1885 Florida State Population Census includes sex, age, relationship, occupation, place of birth of each family member and parents; also census for agriculture, and mortality.

Population
The following information was provided by the U.S.Census Bureau.


 * 1860   -    3,820
 * 1870   -    3,671
 * 1880   -    6,112
 * 1890   -    7,516
 * 1900   -   10,295
 * 1910   -   14,090
 * 1920   -   12,503
 * 1930   -    9,405
 * 1940   -    8,717
 * 1950   -   11,457
 * 1960   -   12,446
 * 1970   -   14,625
 * 1980   -   20,023
 * 1990   -   22,515
 * 2000   -   26,088

Newspapers

 * Bradford County Telegraph - full-text issues from 1895-1910 on the Library of Congress, Chronicling America website
 * Bradford County Telegraph - full-text issues from 1888-2009 digitized by the University of Florida

Family History Centers

 * Introduction to LDS Family History Centers
 * Starke Florida Family History Center
 * Stuart Florida Family History Center

Web Sites

 * The Bradford County FLGenWeb Project, a member of The FLGenWeb Project, an affiliate of The USGenWeb Project.
 * Bradford County, Florida Genealogy and Family History (Linkpendium)
 * Bradford County FLGenWeb Project, Inc.
 * Bradford County FLGenWeb Project, Inc.