. Colonial mansions of Maryland and Delaware. LOOCKERMAN HOUSE Elizabeth Loockerman, only daughter of Vincentand Elizabeth, born December 23, 1779, marriedThomas Bradford, LL. D., of Philadelphia, counsellor-at-law, May 8, 1805, and died in Philadelphia, April12, 1842, leaving as her survivors her husband and fivechildren: Vincent, Elizabeth, Benjamin Rush, William,and Thomas Budd. She was buried with her brother inher husbands family vault in the burial ground of theSecond Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia, whichvault has since been transferred to Laurel Hill Ceme-tery, Philadelphia. Vincen

. Colonial mansions of Maryland and Delaware. LOOCKERMAN HOUSE Elizabeth Loockerman, only daughter of Vincentand Elizabeth, born December 23, 1779, marriedThomas Bradford, LL. D., of Philadelphia, counsellor-at-law, May 8, 1805, and died in Philadelphia, April12, 1842, leaving as her survivors her husband and fivechildren: Vincent, Elizabeth, Benjamin Rush, William,and Thomas Budd. She was buried with her brother inher husbands family vault in the burial ground of theSecond Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia, whichvault has since been transferred to Laurel Hill Ceme-tery, Philadelphia. Vincen Stock Photo
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. Colonial mansions of Maryland and Delaware. LOOCKERMAN HOUSE Elizabeth Loockerman, only daughter of Vincentand Elizabeth, born December 23, 1779, marriedThomas Bradford, LL. D., of Philadelphia, counsellor-at-law, May 8, 1805, and died in Philadelphia, April12, 1842, leaving as her survivors her husband and fivechildren: Vincent, Elizabeth, Benjamin Rush, William, and Thomas Budd. She was buried with her brother inher husbands family vault in the burial ground of theSecond Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia, whichvault has since been transferred to Laurel Hill Ceme-tery, Philadelphia. Vincent, son of Elizabeth and Thomas Bradford, was a lawyer, but later became a railroad man in Phila-delphia. Elizabeth, daughter of Elizabeth and ThomasBradford, married Rev. William T. Dwight, D.D., ofPortland, Maine (a son of Timothy Dwight, D.D., President of Yale College), and had four children. Thomas Budd Bradford, son of Elizabeth andThomas Bradford, became a minister of the gospel andresided at the ancestral home in Dover. He married, as hi