Bradshaw Family History

Jeremiah Bradshaw

Male Abt 1753 - Abt 1803  (50 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Jeremiah Bradshaw was born Abt 1753, Dinwiddie County, Virginia (son of John Bradshaw and Margaret Clemments); died Abt 1803, Nottoway County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Fact 1: June 07, 1782, bought 183 acres from Bowler Hall in Amelia Co., Va.
    Fact 2: July 22, 1784, sold 53 acres of above to John Gooch for 80 pounds
    Fact 3: August 23, 1782, suit, J. Bradshaw & Church Wardens against Chls. Irby, dismissed
    Fact 4: November 01, 1783, J. Bradshaw sold for 100 pounds, 150 acs. in Amelia Co. to L. Williamson


    Amelia County, Virginia Unrecorded Deeds & Other Documents, Packet #3 Partly Proven:

    Micajah MADDARRA and Martha, his wife, and John BALDWIN and Lucy, his wife, of Amelia Co. to Jeremiah BRADSHAW of same for consideration of £70, 150 acres in Amelia Co. on the head branch of Deep Creek adjacent the fork in the road above Jennings Ordinary that leads to Moore's Ordinary and Roland's Church, a branch, the line of Jeremiah WALKER, Watson's Church road. Dated July 6, 1775
    Witnesses Edmund BOOKER, Bowler HALL and Elizabeth BALDWIN.
    Proof was not given

    August 23, 1782 docket entry in Amelia County Court, a suit was dismissed which was Jeremiah BRADSHAW and the Church Wardens of Nottoway Parish against Charles IRBY.

    June 7, 1782, deed-Jeremiah BRADSHAW, for consideration of 100 pounds, bought from Bowler HALL 183 acres of land bounding on Deep Creek in Amelia County, Va., being part of a tract devised to the said HALL by his father, John HALL.

    July 22, 1784, deed-Jeremiah BRADSHAW sold 53 acres of the above land to John GOOCH for 80 pounds. Recorded in Amelia County Court, Deed Book 17, pg. 45.

    November 1, 1783, deed- Jeremiah BRADSHAW, for the consideration of 100 pounds sold to Lewelling WILLIAMSON 150 acres of land located in Amelia County.

    December, 1784-Judgment in favor of Peter DUPEEY against Jeremiah BRADSHAW in the amount of £12 current money of Virginia, plus court costs of 175 pounds of tobacco and also 16 shillings six pence lawyers fees was entered in Amelia County Court.

    1786, Amelia County Court, Jeremiah BRADSHAW obtained a judgment against Lewelling WILLIAMSON for £115, 15 shillings, 8 1/2 pence plus court costs of 101 pounds of tobacco.

    Virginia Gazette newspaper, dated February 14, 1777:
    Deserted from the 4th Troop of Horse, Fredericksburg:
    Jeremiah BRADSHAW, c. 22 (about Jan. 22, 1777)

    Jeremiah married Nancy Jeter 7 Dec 1784, Amelia County, Virginia. Nancy (daughter of Thomas Jeter and Winifred) was born , Amelia County, Virginia; died Bef 6 Nov 1823, Nottoway County, Virginia. [Group Sheet]

    Notes:

    Marriage Bond:

    Know all Men by These Presents; That Jeremiah Bradshaw and William Jones are held and firmly bound unto Benjamin Harrison, Esq., Governor of Virginia, in the full sum of fifty pounds current money of Virginia, which payment well and truly to be made to the Governor and his successors we bind ourselves jointly and severally our Heirs, Executors and Administrators firmly by these presents, sealed with our seals and dated this 7th day of December 1784.
    WHEREAS there is a marriage shortly intended to be solemnized between Jeremiah Bradshaw and Dicey Jeter, now the condition of the above obligation is such that if there be no lawful obligation to obstruct the said marriage, then the above obligation to be void else to remain in full force and virtue.

    Consent: Dicey Jeter writes her own consent

    Children:
    1. Jane Bradshaw
    2. Phebe Bradshaw was born , Virginia; died Aft 1838.
    3. Polly Bradshaw
    4. William Bradshaw died Aft 1828, Virginia.
    5. John Henry Bradshaw
    6. Zachariah Bradshaw was born Abt 1785, Amelia County, Virginia; died Abt 1840, Stafford County, Virginia.
    7. Harberson Bradshaw was born Abt 1785; died 1843, Stafford County, Virginia.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Bradshaw was born 1 Feb 1721/22, Bristol Parish, Prince George County, Virginia (son of John Bradshaw and Anne Hamblin); died Bef 20 Oct 1788, Prince Edward County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    The Bristol Parish Register shows him as the 2nd. son of John and Anne Bradshaw.


    Prince Edward County, Virginia, W.B. 2, 1785-1797, pgs. 65-67
    Will of John Bradshaw, dated March 28, 1787.

    In the Name of God, Ahmen,

    I, John Bradshaw of Prince Edward County, being of perfect mind and memory, thanks being given to Almighty God therefor, calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament, that is to say principally and first of all I give and recommend my soul unto the hands of Almighty God that give it, and for my body I recommend it to the earth to be buried in a Christian & decent manner, at the discretion of my Executors, nothing doubting but at the general Resurrection I shall receive the same again by the mighty power of Almighty God, and as touching such worldly estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me in this life, I give, bequeath and dispose of the same in the following manner and form:
    IMPRIMIS. I give and bequeath to Margaret Bradshaw, my dearly beloved wife, the plantation and tenements wherein she now dwells also all my stocks and household furniture and all my negroes and possessions and all my land during her widowhood or life, decease or marriage, then all my moveable posessions, such as stocks of all kind and household furniture and negroes and all my lands to be equally divided amongst all my children.
    ITEM. I give and bequeath to John Bradshaw, junr., twenty one acres of land adjoining the tract that he purchased of John Wood, only he is to throw in twenty one pounds to be equally divided amongst all my children.
    My soul desire is that my whole estate, both personal and real, should be equally divided amongst all my children that then shall survive, and my desire is, that what I have given off to my children that they should bring it at the day of the division of my estate and lay it in or the value of such things that I have given them.
    ITEM. It's my desire that my whole estate of land & every other moveable posession should be equally divided amongst all my children being first mentioned, William, John, Benjamin, Thomas, Clemmons, Jeremiah and Richard Bradshaw and also amongst all of my daughters, Elizabeth, Martha, Mary and Salley Bradshaw.
    ITEM. If either of my children should die without heirs lawfully begotten, then his part shall be equally divided amongst all my children that then shall survive.
    ITEM. I do hereby choose Col. John Clark, William Wooten and Thomas Applin to be my sole Executors of this my Last Will and Testament. I do hereby utterly disannull every other former Testament, Wills and legacies & bequests executed by me in any way before this time named willed and bequeathed and confirming this and no other, to be my Last Will and Testament.
    In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year above written.
    his
    Signed, sealed and delivered in the presence of us John X Bradshaw
    seal
    Wm. Kuling
    Wm. Hamblin
    Clemmens Bradshaw

    At a court held for Prince Edward County, October 20th. 1788, the Last Will and Testament of John Bradshaw, deceased, was presented in court and proved by William Kuling, a witness thereto and at another court held for said county November 18, 1788 this will was further proved by William Hamblin.

    Probate proceedings were taken right away, but the estate of John Bradshaw wasn't settled until 1867.

    According to the application for membership in the D. A. R. of Louise Brooks Howard, John Bradshaw is classified as a Patriot, even though he didn't serve in the military, because he supplied 275 lbs. of beef to the soldiers during the war.

    John married Margaret Clemments. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Margaret Clemments

    Notes:

    Prince Edward County, Virginia W.B. 6, 1822-1828, pg. 373 lists the estate papers for Margaret Bradshaw, January 18, 1827.

    See Amelia County, Va. Deed Book 28, pg. 318 for a Memorandum of Agreement dated Nov. 14, 1827 between Samuel A. BURTON and Williamson WINGO where BURTON renounces any claim to the estate of John and Margaret BRADSHAW, deceased, of Prince Edward Co., Va. which he was entitled to by virtue of his wife, Elizabeth C. WINGO, having been grand-daughter of Margaret BRADSHAW.

    Notes:

    Verification for the marriage comes from 2 sources, (1) the will of William Clemmons, 1774, which is recorded in Will Book 1774-1780 in Amelia Co., Va. and from notes by Dr. Herbert Clarence Bradshaw in which he mentions the marriage of John Bradshaw and Margaret "Peggy" Clemmons (a.k.a. Clemons, Clements).

    Children:
    1. Clement Bradshaw died Aft 1826, Nottoway County, Virginia.
    2. Elizabeth Bradshaw died Aft 1806.
    3. Richard Bradshaw died Bef 1806.
    4. Salley Bradshaw
    5. William Bradshaw died Bef 1826, Abbeville, South Carolina.
    6. 1. Jeremiah Bradshaw was born Abt 1753, Dinwiddie County, Virginia; died Abt 1803, Nottoway County, Virginia.
    7. John Bradshaw was born Abt 1761; died 1843, Nottoway County, Virginia.
    8. Benjamin Bradshaw was born Abt 1764, Amelia County, Virginia; died 1823, Nottoway County, Virginia.
    9. Martha Bradshaw was born Abt 1765, Virginia; died Bef 1826, Virginia.
    10. Thomas Bradshaw was born Abt 1765, Amelia County, Virginia.
    11. Mary Bradshaw was born Bef 1778; died Aft 1826.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Bradshaw was born Abt 1690, Prince George County, Virginia (son of John Bradshaw and Elizabeth Harper); died Between 1731 and 1788, Amelia County, Virginia.

    Notes:

    John Bradshaw and his wife, Anne, lived near Namozine Creek in Prince George County, Va. During the years when their children were born they were living in Bristol Parish. All of the births of their children are recorded in the Bristol Parish Register.

    Prince George County, Virginia Deed Book 1713-1728, pg. 757:
    Survey for John BRADSHAW of 91 acres lying between the Lummiseen Creek (Namozine) and the Mawhipponock Creek (Whipponock), between the Namozine Road and Appomatox River. Feb. 1, 1720/1
    This site, shown on the Dinwiddie County 1820 map, has a HAMBLIN Mill located in the survey area...there is also a deed in Prince George County dated May 9, 1738 which has John BRADSHAW and his wife Ann, selling land to Edward PARHAM. For this sale Ann renounces her dower right. This sounds like the same property.

    Amelia County was formed from Prince George County, Va. in 1735....

    February 26, 1759:
    John BRADSHAW, of AMELIA COUNTY, buys 133 acres on lower fork of Sandy River at the Spring Branch from Peter BROWN, son of Daniel BROWN.

    January 13, 1770:
    John BRADSHAW buys 208 acres adjacent to his land and to the land of Daniel HAMBLIN.

    October 13, 1786:
    John BRADSHAW buys another 40 acres in the same area.

    Estate Inventory, Amelia County, Virginia, Will Book 3.

    John married Anne Hamblin Between 1698 and 1743, Prince George County, Virginia. Anne was born Abt 1695, Prince George County, Virginia; died Between 1732 and 1794. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Anne Hamblin was born Abt 1695, Prince George County, Virginia; died Between 1732 and 1794.
    Children:
    1. William Bradshaw was born 9 Jun 1719, Bristol Parish, Prince George County, Virginia.
    2. 2. John Bradshaw was born 1 Feb 1721/22, Bristol Parish, Prince George County, Virginia; died Bef 20 Oct 1788, Prince Edward County, Virginia.
    3. Gower Bradshaw was born 24 Oct 1724, Bristol Parish, Prince George County, Virginia.
    4. ? Bradshaw was born Between Jun and Jul 1725, Bristol Parish, Prince George County, Virginia.
    5. Elizabeth Bradshaw was born 20 Jul 1727, Bristol Parish, Prince George County, Virginia.
    6. Phebe Bradshaw was born 21 Dec 1729, Bristol Parish, Prince George County, Virginia.
    7. Benjamin Bradshaw was born 6 Apr 1732, Bristol Parish, Prince George County, Virginia.


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 Elizabeth Harper Between 1683 and 1697, Henrico County, Virginia. Elizabeth was born Abt 1668; died Between 1694 and 1697. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth Harper was born Abt 1668; died Between 1694 and 1697.
    Children:
    1. 4. John Bradshaw was born Abt 1690, Prince George County, Virginia; died Between 1731 and 1788, Amelia County, Virginia.
    2. Jane Larcome was born 29 Nov 1638, Curles Plantation, Henrio County, Virginia; died 1708, Curles Neck, Henrio County, Virginia.