About the Author:
Born in Argentina through no fault of his own,—as his lamented friend Larry Nathan Burns used to say: "being a gentleman, he was not about to disappoint his mother on such an important occasion for her, regardless of where she chose to give birth"—Saul Montes-Bradley abandoned the land of his birth for his ancestral home in the 1970's and has hardly ever looked back. Through the years, he has done extensive research in New England and English lineages, expressed in dozens of articles published in Flintlock & Powderhorn, The Patriot, The Minuteman and other regional and national magazines; genealogies of New England families; and countless lineages for hereditary societies. Of his "The Bradleys of Essex County Revisited" (TOBF, 2004), Dr. Ralph J. Crandall of the New England Historic Genealogical Society stated: "The compiler of this work, Saul Montes-Bradley, a tenth-generation descendant of Danyell Broadley, was born in Argentina, moved to the United States to attend New York University, and now resides in Florida with his family. Introduced as a child to history and genealogy by his father, Saul has documented his family in England, America, and Argentina. His extensive research includes much travel—to Yorkshire, New England, and throughout his native Argentina. This volume will remain the standard work on this international family." He lives in Virginia with his beloved wife Alexandra and three children and is a member of the New England Historic Genealogical Society; the Maine Historical Society; the North Andover Historical Society; Sons and daughters of the First Settlers of Newbury, Mass.; Sons of the Revolution; Sons of the American Revolution; Order of the Founders and Patriots of America; The Order of the Crown of Charlemagne; Baronial Order of Magna Charta; the Society of the War of 1812; and the Masonic Fraternity.
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