Bradshaw Family History

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Benjamin Roberson (son of William J C Bradshaw and John Roberson, son of Roberson and Fereby Bradshaw).

    Benjamin married Barbara Stroup 22 Oct 1870, Stafford County, Virginia. [Group Sheet]

    Notes:

    "Virginia Herald" newspaper, dated Oct. 24, 1870.

    MARRIED

    On the 22nd. inst., in White Oak Church, by Elder John Clark, JOHN BRADSHAW, to MISS BETTIE SULLIVAN, both of Stafford County.

    Children:
    1. John Sullivan
    2. Susanne Rowe
    3. Elmer Price Bradshaw was born 3 May 1871, Stafford County, Virginia; died 12 Dec 1947, Stafford County, Virginia.
    4. Piercy Bradshaw was born 18 Sep 1873, Stafford County, Virginia.
    5. Eddy Bradshaw was born 27 Jan 1875; died 4 Jul 1875.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Roberson (son of Charlotte Bradshaw and Fereby Bradshaw).

    married Fereby Bradshaw. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Fereby Bradshaw (daughter of Benjamin Bradshaw and Hannah).
    Children:
    1. John Roberson
    2. 1. Benjamin Roberson


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Charlotte Bradshaw was born 1843 (daughter of Joel Jefferson Bradshaw and Mary C McBride).

    Charlotte married Fereby Bradshaw. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Fereby Bradshaw (daughter of Benjamin Bradshaw and Hannah ?).
    Children:
    1. Clarinda Bradshaw
    2. 2. Roberson

  3. 6.  Benjamin Bradshaw was born 28 May 1758, Goochland County, Virginia (son of Field Bradshaw and Judith Robinson); died 24 Oct 1814, Lincoln County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

     

    Witness to brother Field's will.

    Benjamin married Hannah. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Hannah

    Notes:

     

    Executrix of Benjamin's will.

    Children:
    1. John Bradshaw
    2. 3. Fereby Bradshaw
    3. Field Bradshaw


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Joel Jefferson Bradshaw was born 1792, South Carolina (son of Joel Jefferson Bradshaw and Mary Rebecca Montgomery); died 1 Sep 1862, Batavia, Jefferson, IA, USA; was buried 16 Sep 1862, Bradshaw Cemetery, Fairfield, Jefferson, Iowa, USA.

    Joel married Mary C McBride. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Mary C McBride (daughter of Joel Jefferson Bradshaw and Jane Lucinda McBride).
    Children:
    1. Vance C Bradshaw was born 1831.
    2. Bristow Bradshaw was born 1837.
    3. Susan Bradshaw was born 1839.
    4. Nancy Bradshaw was born 1839.
    5. 4. Charlotte Bradshaw was born 1843.
    6. Clarinda Bradshaw

  3. 10.  Benjamin Bradshaw was born 28 May 1758, Goochland County, Virginia (son of Field Bradshaw and Judith Robinson); died Between 24 Oct 1814 and Apr 1815, Lincoln County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Witness to brother Field's will.

    Benjamin married Hannah ?. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Hannah ?

    Notes:

    Executrix of Benjamin's will.

    Children:
    1. John Bradshaw
    2. 5. Fereby Bradshaw
    3. Field Bradshaw

  5. 12.  Field Bradshaw was born 1726, Henrico, Virginia, United States (son of William Larner Bradshaw and Judith Scruggs); died 16 Jun 1788, Lincoln, North Carolina, United States.

    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 1734, Cumberland, Virginia, United States; died 16 Jan 1788, Lincoln County, North Carolina, United States. [Group Sheet]


  6. 13.  Judith Robinson was born 1734, Cumberland, Virginia, United States (daughter of John Robinson and Tabitha Jones); died 16 Jan 1788, Lincoln County, North Carolina, United States.

    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. Field Robinson Bradshaw was born 1751, Cumberland County, Virginia; died 12 Dec 1802, Lincoln County, North Carolina.
    2. Anne Bradshaw was born 1754.
    3. Charles Bradshaw was born 1758, Cumberland County, Virginia; died 26 Jul 1800, Lincoln County, North Carolina.
    4. Rebeckah Bradshaw was born 1758, Cumberland, Virginia, USA; died 1790.
    5. 6. Benjamin Bradshaw was born 28 May 1758, Goochland County, Virginia; died 24 Oct 1814, Lincoln County, North Carolina.
    6. Jonas Bradshaw was born 1759, Cumberland,Virginia,USA; died 6 Feb 1840, Lincoln,North Carolina,USA; was buried , Lincoln County, North Carolina, at the Bradshaw Cemetery.
    7. Josiah Bradshaw was born 1760, Cumberland County, Virginia; died 1827, Montgomery County, Alabama.
    8. Judith Bradshaw was born Abt 1761, Virginia; died 12 Mar 1838, Lincoln County, North Carolina.
    9. Susanna Bradshaw was born Abt 1766, Lincoln County, North Carolina; died WFT Est 1796 1860, Burke, North Carolina, USA ‎(3) •.
    10. John Bradshaw was born Abt 1773, Cumberland County, Virginia; died 1859, Lincoln County, North Carolina.