Bradshaw Family History

Field Robinson Bradshaw

Male 1754 - 1802  (51 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Field Robinson Bradshaw was born Between 1751 and 1754, Cumberland County, Virginia (son of Field Bradshaw and Judith Robinson); died 12 Dec 1802, Lincoln County, North Carolina.

    Field married Anna Bradshaw. Anna (daughter of William Larner Bradshaw, II and Susannah Robinson) was born 1764. [Group Sheet]

    Field married Hannah Keener 31 Aug 1798, Lincoln County, North Carolina. Hannah was born Abt 1762; died WFT Est 1802 1857. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Anne Bradshaw
    2. Isaac Bradshaw

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Field Bradshaw was born Between 1717 and 1718, Henrico County, Virginia (son of William Larner Bradshaw and Judith Scruggs); died Between 16 Jun and Oct 1788, Lincoln County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Field was probably the first born son as he was his father's heir-at-la

    Cumberland Co., Va. Court Order Book 1752-1758, July court, 1754, pg. 202 there is a settlement between Field and Judith to William Bradshaw (his brother).

    Cumberland Co., Va. Records, Bk. 1, pg. 30:
    Field Bradshaw, of Cumberland County, Virginia, son and heir of William Bradshaw, decd., for love and affection for my brother, Charles Bradshaw, land in the Southern Parish on Deep Creek...etc. part of the 390 ac. granted by patent to my father, William Bradshaw, decd.
    Rec. July 24, 1749

    Cumberland Co., Va. Records, Deed Book 1, pg. 32:
    Field Bradshaw, deed to my father-in-law, Field Robinson....etc.
    Rec. July 24, 1749

    There are many more listings for Field Bradshaw in the Cumberland County, Virginia books.

    Lincoln County, North Carolina Deed Bk. 15, pg. 62:
    Dec. 17, 1779 Jacob Baker of Lincoln Co. to Field BRADSHAW of Mecklenburg Co. for £250, 25 ac. on s. side of Catawba River; borders Abraham Scott and Coborns Creek; part of grant Sept. 13, 1759 to John Killion who sold to Richd. Earhart and by "sundry conveyances" to Jacob Baker.
    Signed, Jacob Baker
    Wit: Vincent Cox and John Brown Skrimshire Rec. July, 1788, Bk. 3, pg. 384


    Lincoln County, North Carolina Deed Bk. 15, pg. 51:
    Nov. 28, 1785 Field Bradshaw of Lincoln Co. to son Jonas Bradshaw of same for love and affection, one Negro girl, Agnes, 13 yrs. old
    Signed, Field Bradshaw
    Wit: John Haskins & Benjamin Ratlist Rec. July, 1788, Bk. 3, pg. 373



    Fields Bradsha's
    Last will and Test[ament]
    In the Name of God Amen I Field Bradshaw of the County of Lincoln and State of North Carolina being sick and weak in body but of perfect and sound understanding do Make and Ordain this to be my Last will and Testament and as touching my worldly Estate I Desire it to be Disposed of in Manner and form following first I Desire my debts should be paid and the Expense of my burial to be at the Discretion of my Executors and the Remainder of my Estate to be as follows To Wit first I give and bequeath unto my Wife Judith Bradshaw one Negro woman named Jane aged forty years and one Negro fellow named Sandy aged Eighteen years and one Negro Girl named moll aged Eighteen months and two mares one feather bed and furniture and three Cows and Calves and also the tools belonging to the plantation and to have Possession of the house wherein I now Dwell During her Life Then I give and bequeath unto my son Benjamin Bradshaw one hundred acres of land including the place whereon he now lives and one Negro woman named [?hannah] aged twenty two[?] years and one Negro Child Then I give and be queath unto my son John Bradshaw one Negro Girl named Amy aged nine years Then I give and bequeath unto my daughter Rebekah Ratlif one Negro boy named Jessee aged Eleven years Then I give and bequeath unto my son Field Bradshaw one Negro woman named aga? aged twenty seven years Then I give and bequeath unto my son Charles Bradshaw one hundred and twenty five acres of Land including the place whereon he now lives and one Negro woman named Sarah aged thirty years Then I give and bequeath unto my Son Jonas Bradshaw one Negro boy named Stephen aged three years Then I give and bequeath unto my said Son Jonas Bradshaw one horse Colt three years old Then I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Judith Rabb one Shilling Sterling Then I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Susanna Bradshaw one Negro girl named Fan[?] aged four years and one [?bay pony?] aged two years and one feather bed and Furniture and two Cows and Calves Then I give and bequeath unto my son Josiah Bradshaw one hundred and twenty five acres of Land including the place whereon I now live and one Negro woman named Mary aged twenty years and one Negro Child named Turner and one horse Colt two years old and one Cow and Calf Then I give and bequeath unto my Grandson William Rabb one Negro boy named Dave aged four years & I this Field Bradshaw Desire that my Estate May not Come to an [Appraisement?] and I Also utterly Disannul all other wills before Made and I do appoint William Bradshaw and my wife Judith Bradshaw and Joseph Abernathy to be Executors of this my Last will and Testament In witness whereof I have hereunto Sat my hand and affixed my seal This 16 Day of June 1788

    Field Bradshaw (seal)

    Charles Bradshaw
    Elizabeth Hogan
    Susanna Bradshaw
    Jo Abernathy

    Field married Judith Robinson Jun 1746, Goochland County, Virginia. Judith (daughter of John Robinson and Tabitha Jones) was born Between 1726 and 1734, Henrico County, Virginia; died Jan 1820, Lincoln County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Judith Robinson was born Between 1726 and 1734, Henrico County, Virginia (daughter of John Robinson and Tabitha Jones); died Jan 1820, Lincoln County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    State of North Carolina Lincoln County January Sessions 1820

    The within will was proved in open court by the subscribing witnesses and
    admitted to records

    Witness V W B___?

    In the name of God Amen I Judith Bradshaw of the State of North Carolina and County of Lincoln being of sound mind and disposeing[?] memory but calling to mind the mortality of my body and the certainty of death and the uncertainty of the time it may happen I do hereby make, ordain and establish this to be my last will and Testament hereby revoking and annulling all former Wills by me made declaring them and every part of them to be utterly void

    And first I recommend my soul to God who gave it and my body to the earth to be buried in a decent Christian manner and as to such worldly property wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me I will and dispose of in the following manner That all my just debts (if any) and my funeral expenses be paid out of my estate.

    Second I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Judith Rabb one Negro woman named Poll about 28 years of age and one Negro Boy named Eli son of Poll about 8 years old and one other Negroe boy named Jim and son of Poll about 5 years old and one Negro Girl named Moriah[?] about 3 years old and daughter of Poll I do give and bequeath said Negroes unto my said Daughter Judith Rabb her heirs and assigns forever

    Third I do give and bequeath unto my son John Bradsha one Negro man named Sandy about 42 years old on condition that my said son John Bradsha pay for him one hundred and fifty dollars which I allow to be equally divided and paid to all his brothers and sisters share and share alike of the said hundred and fifty dollars.

    Fourth I give and bequeath unto my grand daughter Judith Bradsha daughter of my son Josiah Bradsha one Negroe Girl named Nance[?] about 4 years old and one feather bed and furniture to her her Heirs and assigns forever

    Fifth I give and bequeath unto my son Jonas Bradsha one big Pot -

    Sixth I give and bequeath unto my son Benjamin Bradsha one Cow and Calf if they should be there at the time of my decease

    Seventh I do hereby nominate constitute and appoint Joseph Graham and Nathan Gaultney - to be Executors of this my last Will and Testament as witness my hand and seal this 30th day of September Anno Domini 181[?] signed sealed as pronounced by Judith Bradsha to be her last Will and Testament

    Judith (x) Bradsha (seal)

    in presence of us Josiah Bradshaw jurat Jos Graham [Josiah Bradshaw in handwriting different from rest of will]

    Codicil to the within Will made this 10th day of August 1818.
    1st I do hereby revoke and anull that part of it which gives the Boy Jim (son of Poll) to my daughter Judith Rabb and I do hereby give the said Boy Jim to my son John Bradsha

    2nd I do hereby give and bequeath unto my daughter Judith Rabb a negroe boy Jess about 3 years old and a Girl named Mary both Children of Poll and if any of the negroes Willed unto the said Judith Rabb should hereafter increase it is my will that she have the whole of said increase as witness my hand and seal this day and year above written
    Judith ( her X mark) Bradsha (seal)

    signed sealed and pronounced by Judith Bradsha as a Codicil to her last will and Testament in presence of us

    J L Favell[?] jurat
    Jno D Graham jurat

    Jo Graham
    N Gaultny Executors

    Notes:

    Field Bradshaw and Judith Robinson appear to have left Cumberland County, Virginia in 1777 and settled in Lincoln County, North Carolina in 1777-1778. They may have traveled with members of the Robinson and Hogan families to North Carolina. They settled on the western side of the Catawba River near Leepers Creek and Coborn's Creek in southeastern section of Tryon County which later became Lincoln County, North Carolina.

    Children:
    1. Anne Bradshaw
    2. 1. Field Robinson Bradshaw was born Between 1751 and 1754, Cumberland County, Virginia; died 12 Dec 1802, Lincoln County, North Carolina.
    3. Benjamin Bradshaw was born 28 May 1758, Goochland County, Virginia; died Between 24 Oct 1814 and Apr 1815, Lincoln County, North Carolina.
    4. Charles Bradshaw was born Between 1758 and 1760, Cumberland County, Virginia; died 26 Jul 1800, Lincoln County, North Carolina.
    5. Jonas Bradshaw was born 1759, Cumberland County, Virginia; died 6 Feb 1840, Lincoln County, North Carolina; was buried , Lincoln County, North Carolina, at the Bradshaw Cemetery.
    6. Josiah Bradshaw was born Between 1760 and 1765, Cumberland County, Virginia; died 1827, Montgomery County, Alabama.
    7. Rebeckah Bradshaw was born Between 1760 and 1767; died WFT Est 1791 1854.
    8. Judith Bradshaw was born Abt 1761, Virginia; died Between 12 Mar 1838 and Jul 1848, Lincoln County, North Carolina.
    9. Susanna Bradshaw was born Abt 1766, Lincoln County, North Carolina; died WFT Est 1796 1860.
    10. John Bradshaw was born Abt 1773, Cumberland County, Virginia; died 1859, Lincoln County, North Carolina.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Larner Bradshaw was born 1690, Henrico County, Virginia (son of John Bradshaw and Rachel Broughton); died 16 Apr 1747, Goochland County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    A certain WILLIAM BRADSHAW (born in Henrico Parish circa 1690 - died 1747/48) appears in Henrico Court records as early as 6th June 1711, when he receives a pewter dish from the last will of Anne PERRIN(T ?) (PYRANT /). In 1712, at age 22, he married Judith SCRUGGS (or Snuggs, or Suggs ?), born about 1696/98 - died 10th Juy 1749, daughter of Charles SCRUGGS (1665-1718) and his wife Mary Field Jones.

    Judith was probably no older than 16 when she married (perhaps as young as 14).

    William and Judith lived in Virginia on the north side of the James River on land she inherited from her mother's family (the Field's) and land that was purchased from other members of the Field family.

    At one time William Bradshaw owned 1,530 contiguous acres in Cumberland County, Virginia. Part of his land was located at a place known today as Maxey's Mill. The last of this land was sold in 1777 by a grandson of William. The descendants of William and Judith Bradshaw migrated to North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Illinois, and westward.

    Other accounts of his death in other databases list the date of death as December 18, 1748 in Cumberland Co., Virginia. As of this time I have not found out which date and place is correct.

    William Bradshaw's will was recorded 15 September 1747. His wife Judith was executrix of the estate with John Merriman and Benjamin Bradshaw, security. (Goochland County Order Book 6, p. 375.)

    Goochland Co., VA Order Book 6 p 375 15 Sep 1747

    Judith Bradshaw comes into Court and makes Oath that William Bradshaw deceased died without any will so far as she knows or believes and on her motion a certificate is granted her for obtaining letters of Administration in due form. John Merriman and Benjamin Bradshaw entering themselves security for the same.
    Ordered that Benjamin Mosby, Hezeekiah Mosby, Philip Poindexter and Samuel Scott or any three of them being first sworn before some Justice of the Peace do appraise the Estate of William Bradshaw deceased and that his Administratrisc do return an Inventory thereof to the next Court.

    William married Judith Scruggs 1712, Henrico County, Virginia. Judith (daughter of Charles Scruggs and Mary Field) was born Between 1692 and 1968, Henrico County, Virginia; died 10 Jul 1749, Henrico County, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Judith Scruggs was born Between 1692 and 1968, Henrico County, Virginia (daughter of Charles Scruggs and Mary Field); died 10 Jul 1749, Henrico County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Judith was the executrix of her husband's estate along with her son, Benjamin. Tabitha Jones was her half sister.

    Children:
    1. Temperance Bradshaw was born Between 1713 and 1715, Henrico County, Virginia; died Sep 1739, Henrico County, Virginia.
    2. Mary Anna Bradshaw was born Between 1713 and 1717, Henrico County, Virginia; died 1785, Cumberland County, Virginia.
    3. 2. Field Bradshaw was born Between 1717 and 1718, Henrico County, Virginia; died Between 16 Jun and Oct 1788, Lincoln County, North Carolina.
    4. Charles Bradshaw was born Between 1718 and 1719, Henrico County, Virginia; died Between Mar 1761 and 23 Jun 1762, Cumberland County, Virginia.
    5. Josiah Bradshaw was born Between 1721 and 1727, Henrico County, Virginia; died 23 Aug 1818, Lincoln County, North Carolina.
    6. Obedience Bradshaw was born Between 1724 and 1725, Henrico County, Virginia; died 7 Mar 1785.
    7. John Bradshaw was born Between 1724 and 1726, Henrico County, Virginia; died 3 Dec 1821, Bedford County, Tennessee.
    8. William Larner Bradshaw, II was born 1728, Henrico County, Virginia; died 23 Aug 1817, Wolf River, Overton County, Tennessee.
    9. Tombin Bradshaw was born 1732.

  3. 6.  John Robinson was born 1685, Henrico County, Virginia; died Bef 25 Apr 1768, Cumberland County, Virginia.

    John married Tabitha Jones Between 1716 and 1719, Henrico County, Virginia. Tabitha (daughter of Edward Jones and Mary Field) was born 1688, Henrico County, Virginia; died Bef 1768, Cumberland County, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Tabitha Jones was born 1688, Henrico County, Virginia (daughter of Edward Jones and Mary Field); died Bef 1768, Cumberland County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Judith Scruggs was her half-sister.

    Children:
    1. John Robinson was born Between 1716 and 1717, Henrico County, Virginia; died 23 Apr 1802, Cumberland County, Virginia.
    2. Field Robinson was born Between 1720 and 1721, Goochland County, Virginia; died 28 Mar 1785, Cumberland County, Virginia.
    3. 3. Judith Robinson was born Between 1726 and 1734, Henrico County, Virginia; died Jan 1820, Lincoln County, North Carolina.
    4. Susannah Robinson was born 1730, Henrico County, Virginia; died 1811, Burke County, North Carolina.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John Bradshaw was born Between 1643 and 1664, England (son of Lawrence Bradshaw and Sarah Hinchman); died Bef 1711, Henrico County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    These Bradshaw records are from Howard and Lee Ann Propst, 5639 Catherine Ave., La Grange, IL 60525. They have done extensive work on the Bradshaw, Scruggs, Field, and Jones families and have published their work in newsletters and journals specific to these families. The earliest Bradshaw ancestor they have proved is John.

    1688--12 October: John Breidshew, aged 24 years or thereabouts, ...saith...that he the depont being servant to John Granger did (sometime last spring on a Sunday morning) see Mary the wife of the said John Granger say that John Womack had six fletches of bacon in his house besides middling and other small meat and had killed but one hogg out of his own stock that year. (Henrico Co. VA 1677-1739, Book 5, p. 10.)

    1688--12 October: John Bradshaw aged 24 years or thereabouts examined and sworn saith that about two days before John Granger's tobacco house wherein was Sam'l Fowlers tobacco was burned Lain Fowler did say that had to have John Granger's barn...and that he would bring more danage on him the said Granger than he was aware of and the next day such was...day before the house was burned. Fowler said to Depont (John Bradshaw) that he dreamt Mary the wife of John Granger had fired the tobacco house and burnt all his tobacco. (Henrico Co. Records 1677-1739).

    1688--October Court: John Bradshaw having attended two days as evidence for John Womack against Jno Granger has order granted his against Agent ye sd. Womack for 80 pounds of tobacco. (Henrico Co. VA Records 1677-1739, p. 286).

    1690--Court: Richard Kennon patents 8,000 acres, headrights include: John Bradshaw. (Henrico Co. Va. Records 1677-1739, p. 327).

    1696--1 June: John Bradshaw having attended two days as an evidence against Will Arrington on be halfe of ffra Reeve judgement is awarded against him the sd. Reeve for 80 pounds of tobacco according to the law with costs. (Henrico Co. Records 1677-1793, Book 3).

    After the above records, no further records seem to exist on this John Bradshaw; however, very shortly the name of Elizabeth Bradshaw surfaces in Henrico County. It is believed that she was the wife of John. It is also believed that Larner, Benjamin, and William of Henrico and later Goochland and Cumberland counties and a younger John Bradshaw II were all descendants of this John and Elizabeth.


    "Cavaliers and Pioneers" by Nell M. Nugent says Ed Walsh received 900 acres for bringing 18 people to Virginia. John Bradshaw was one of them.


    It is yet to be found for sure when and how John Bradshaw arrived in the United States. One account has John Bradshaw arriving in America in 1687 on the ship "Endeavor". Another account of his arrival as coming from Ireland transported by Richard Kennon in 1683. This account is somewhat backed up by court records in Henrico County, Virginia, which show this transportation Kennon did not put in his claim for land until April 1, 1690, at which time he put in a claim for 8,000 acres.

    Henrico Co., Va. Court Orders 1678 - 1693: pg 362 April 1, 1690 There is due to Mr. Richard Kennon , 8000 acres for importation of ...... John Bradshaw....... The list includes 89 whites and 70 Negroes.
    Ages as given by deposition in county records in 1688 - 1697 Book, Henrico Co., Va. October 12 1688, pg 10 John Bradshaw, 24. This puts his birth year at 1664.

    There is also an account that John, the 4th child of Ralph and Rachel sailed from England with his brother James, and his brother-in-law, Admiral William Crispin around 1680. They stopped over in Barbados, where the Admiral died, and they went on to Philadelphia, where their cousin, William Penn, was presiding. Some researchers then maintain that he went on after a bit to Henrico County, Virginia. There, he surrounded himself with people of the same names that appeared with his family back in England: Robinson, Marham, Radcliffe, etc.

    John married Rachel Broughton Between 1665 and 1702, Henrico County, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Rachel Broughton (daughter of Anne Broughton and Elizabeth Pleasants, daughter of John Broughton and Elizabeth Bradshaw).

    Notes:

    "Henrico County, Virginia Deeds 1677-1705" by Benjamin B. Weisiger III, 1996, pg. 104
    Wills Deeds Etc. 1697-1704:
    p.73 Edward Jones and Mary his wife for 5,600 lbs. tobacco made over to John Pleasants 180 acres, part of land which was their brother Field's, by deed of mortgage 4 April 1694. Mortgage has not been paid, and Pleasants sells said land to Gilly Groomarrin for 5,500 lbs. tobacco, reserving mineral rights.
    14 March 1697/8
    Wit: Fra. Reeve, ELIZABETH BRADSHAW
    Signed: John Pleasants Recorded 1 April 1698

    This is the only reference I can find for Elizabeth Bradshaw linking her to the Pleasants family so far. There is a strong inference here in so far as this transaction has nothing to do with her other than the possibility that she was related to John Pleasants. This is still being checked. There is a researcher who says that his will has the signature of Elizabeth Bradshaw on it, but I can find no proof of that so far.
    There is also the possibility that her last name was JONES or even GROOMARRIN since she was witnessing this deed.

    Children:
    1. John De Bradshaw
    2. 4. William Larner Bradshaw was born 1690, Henrico County, Virginia; died 16 Apr 1747, Goochland County, Virginia.
    3. Larner Bradshaw was born Abt 1692, Henrico County, Virginia; died 18 Dec 1758, Goochland County, Virginia.
    4. Benjamin Bradshaw was born Abt 1700, Henrico County, Virginia; died 17 Aug 1761, Goochland County, Virginia.

  3. 10.  Charles Scruggs was born 1664 (son of Richard Scruggs); died 20 Dec 1718, Henrico County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    WILLIAM BRADSHAW appears in the last Will of Charles SCRUGGS/ Snuggs on 20th December 1718 in Henrico County. SCRUGGS names his "son WILLIAM BRATCHER" and "my daughter JUDA" (common usage for Judith) to receive "all my wordly goods". He left a heifer and calf to his grand daughter Mary PERRINT [Perrin ?, Pyrant ?], and appoints WILLIAM as Executor. Witnesses were Thomas Cardwell, John ROBERTSON [Robinson ?], Thomas ROBERTSON, and William ESLEE [Easley].
    The Will was probated 2nd February 1719 and the Executor's bond is posted by WILLIAM BRADSHAW. ("Colonial Will of Henrico County, Virginia, Pt I, 1677-1737" Benjamin B. Weisiger, Richmond 1976, quoted by Virginia Easley Demarce, genforum message # 839, 20 Jan 2000). In the Innventory of Scruggs's goods, the names BRADSHAW and BRATCHER are used interchangeably when referring to WILLIAM. (Walter Lee Bradshaw's book "The Bradshaws of Henrico and Goochland Counties..", pg 3].

    Charles married Mary Field Abt 1697, Henrico County, Virginia. Mary (daughter of Thomas Field Sr. and Mary Burton) was born Abt 1664; died 1718, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Mary Field was born Abt 1664 (daughter of Thomas Field Sr. and Mary Burton); died 1718, Virginia.
    Children:
    1. 5. Judith Scruggs was born Between 1692 and 1968, Henrico County, Virginia; died 10 Jul 1749, Henrico County, Virginia.

  5. 14.  Edward Jones was born 1633; died Bef 1696, Virginia.

    Edward married Mary Field. Mary (daughter of Thomas Field Sr. and Mary Burton) was born Abt 1664; died 1718, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  6. 15.  Mary Field was born Abt 1664 (daughter of Thomas Field Sr. and Mary Burton); died 1718, Virginia.
    Children:
    1. 7. Tabitha Jones was born 1688, Henrico County, Virginia; died Bef 1768, Cumberland County, Virginia.
    2. Stephen Reese