Bradshaw Family History

Kenrick Montague Bradshaw, Jr

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Kenrick Montague Bradshaw, Jr

    Kenrick married Dorothy Pearl White. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Virginia Elizabeth Bradshaw

    Kenrick married Betty Jane Cornwell [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Larry Kenrick Bradshaw
    2. Douglas Alan Bradshaw was born 1949, Olney, Maryland; died 1949, Rockville, Maryland.
    3. Stephen Craig Bradshaw
    4. John Edward Bradshaw

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Kendrick Montague Bradshaw was born 23 Jan 1874, Stafford County, Virginia (son of Thatcher Saunders Bradshaw and Virginia Elizabeth Combs); died 4 Jan 1958, Purcellville, Loudoun County, Virginia; was buried , Manasas Cemetary.

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    Will of Kenrick M. Bradshaw:

    I, Kenrick M. BRADSHAW, Senior of Brentsville, Virginia being in full control of my mental faculties do hereby make this my final will and testament.

    After all my just debts have been paid I wish to make the following disposition of my property.

    I hereby will my share of the real estate, including the dwelling and the land connected therewith at Brentsville, Virginia to my son, Bolivar N. BRADSHAW.

    I leave to my sons, Murray W. BRADSHAW, Kenrick M. BRADSHAW, Junior and my daughter, Virginia E. SPENCER all monies in banks to be divided equally between the aforementioned parties.

    signed Kenrick M. Bradshaw, Senior

    This will is on file at the Circuit Court of Prince William County, Manassas, Virginia in Will Book 14, pg. 476 (B), list of heirs, Book 14, pgs. 477 & 478

    Kendrick married Mary Catherine Kerlin Oct 1905, Washington, District of Columbia. Mary (daughter of David Kerlin and Anna Bowman) was born 2 Sep 1883, Rockingham County, Virginia; died 17 Dec 1943, Alexandria County, Virginia; was buried , Manasas Cemetary. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Mary Catherine Kerlin was born 2 Sep 1883, Rockingham County, Virginia (daughter of David Kerlin and Anna Bowman); died 17 Dec 1943, Alexandria County, Virginia; was buried , Manasas Cemetary.
    Children:
    1. Phillip S Bradshaw was born 6 Aug 1906, Prince William County, Virginia; died 10 Oct 1918.
    2. Bolivar Nelson Bradshaw was born 23 Jun 1910, Manasas, Prince William County, Virginia; died 11 Aug 1993, Broward County, Florida; was buried , Manasas Cemetary.
    3. Murray Wickcliffe Bradshaw was born 28 Apr 1915, Brentsville, Prince William County, Virginia; died 10 Dec 1978, Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland; was buried , Manasas Cemetary, Prince William County, Virginia.
    4. Bradshaw was born 12 Apr 1921; died 12 Apr 1921; was buried , Manasas Cemetary, Prince William County, Virginia.
    5. Virginia Elizabeth Bradshaw
    6. 1. Kenrick Montague Bradshaw, Jr


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Thatcher Saunders Bradshaw was born 17 Jul 1850, Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania County, Virginia (son of Ralph Bradshaw and Richard Bradshaw, son of Uriah Hugh Bradshaw and Ellen Briscoe Murray); died 20 Dec 1943, Brentsville, Prince William County, Virginia; was buried , Manassas Cemetary.

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    Portion of article from the Free Lance newspaper of Fredericksburg, Va., dated Feb. 27, 1891

    FREDERICKSBURGERS IN WASHINGTON

    It is said that at least ten thousand Virginians have taken up their residence in Washington since the close of the war; of this number Fredericksburg has furnished her full share, and there was seldom a day during our residence in Washington that we were not greeted by some former resident of the old 'Burg.

    ......in the railway postal service may be found John P. Mansfield, of the county, young Tom Wallace, of Stafford, and Thatcher Bradshaw.

    Thatcher died at his home in Brentsville, Va.

    Thatcher married Virginia Elizabeth Combs 16 Jan 1873, Stafford County, Virginia. Virginia (daughter of William Combs and Sarah Wickliffe) was born 14 Jul 1834, Stafford County, Virginia; died 21 Oct 1909, Prince William County, Virginia; was buried , Manassas Cemetary. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Virginia Elizabeth Combs was born 14 Jul 1834, Stafford County, Virginia (daughter of William Combs and Sarah Wickliffe); died 21 Oct 1909, Prince William County, Virginia; was buried , Manassas Cemetary.

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    There seems to be a problem with her date of birth. Her headstone, in Manassas, Va. says Sept. 13, 1833 and the Combs Family Bible says July 14, 1834. As of this date I haven't been able to find out which one is correct. It's hard for me to believe that her family celebrated her birthday at the wrong time over the years, but the headstone may be a mistake as I have found many mistakes in the headstones of family in Manassas.

    The "Manassas Journal", Manassas, Va. dated October 29, 1909

    Died in Brentsville on Thursday, October 21, after a long and painful illness, Mrs. V. E. Bradshaw, in the 75th year of her age. The deceased was the only and accomplished daughter of William A.(sic. should be R.) and Sarah Wickliffe Combs. She was a lineal descendant of the Wickliffes of Virginia and Kentucky, and was a niece of William A. Wickliffe, who was twice governor of Kentucky, and postmaster-general under Buchanan. At the early age of 16 she married to Dr. Walter Hore, then a young surgeon in the United States army. Six children were the result of this marriage, only two of whom survive her - Mrs. Margaret Bowen and Mr. Walter W. Hore. Dr. Hore died suddenly of apoplexy in 1873, in the midst of a reception. Her second marriage was to Mr. T. S. Bradshaw.

    She leaves only one son by this union, Mr. K. M. Bradshaw. The deceased was noted in her youth for her beauty, grace and charming conversational powers, and was one of the belles of ante-bellum days, but the crowning glory of her life was her charity. "She stretched forth her hand to the poor, yea, she reached forth her hands to the needy." Wherever sorrow, sickness or poverty cast its shadow, there she brought the sunshine of her love, sympathy and beneficance. In those days "that tried men's souls" she was to the wives, widows and orphans of the Confederacy an angel of mercy and love. In her last illness, when racked with pain, if a whisper of want or suffering reached her ears every effort in her power was made to alleviate it.

    She passed away calmly and peacefully to Him who has said: "Inasmuch as ye have done it to the least of these My bretheren, ye have done it unto Me."

    "The pilgrim they laid in a large upper chamber, whose window opened to the sun's rising. The name of the chamber was peace, and she slept until the break of day."

    VIRGINIA ELIZABETH COMBS BRADSHAW WILL - 1909 - Prince William Co., VA

    VIRGINIA ELIZABETH COMBS BRADSHAW died on Oct. 21, 1909. This

    transcription is from my copy of her will which is on file in w.b.

    X-pg.32 in Prince William County, Manassas, Va.

    By the help of our Heavenly Father I will try to make this my last will and testament; being of sound mind; so to dear husband T.S. BRADSHAW, I will and bequeath all my earthly possessions, the farm called Sunnyside, also the house in Brentsville.

    I request my husband will provide for our only son at his (T.S.B.) death and my sons child PHILIP or children, also my son W.W. HORE, having a home with them, and all to continue at this home in love and peace, should my dear husband have opportunity to sell; he will provide for my son, and will fix matters so my son and his child or children be provided for at his death. The little things about the house Maggie wishes she shall have; my watch and chain I leave to her also, my small mantle clock; my dresses I wish her and Ada to take what they wish, dispose of the rest as they

    please, candlesticks-I did purchase with money from my mothers estate, I leave them to both- I do not wish Milly WOOLFORD forgotten. I wish her to have my plush or seal skin coat, and some of my clothes. Do not fail to keep your promise to provide for our boy. PHILIPs little cow Daisy he is to have. God bless each one- written this day August 23rd 1909, the breast pin with KENRICK'S picture in it is his.

    (signed) V. E. BRADSHAW

    This will is in her handwriting.

    I don't know who Ada or Maggie are.

    Following the will, on page 33 is this:

    In Prince William Circuit Court, Dec.6th 1909.

    A paper writing purporting to be the last will and testament of V. E. BRADSHAW decd. was produced before the court, and the subscribing witnesses not having been present together when the testator acknowledged the said paper writing, EDWIN NELSON and ?QUCIR? A. SNOW, were sworn and testified that they were acquainted with the hand writing of the said V. E. BRADSHAW decd., and verily believe that the said writing to be wholly in the hand writing of the said V. E. BRADSHAW decd. and also the signature thereto and thereupon the said writing was ordered to be recorded as the true last will and testament of thr said V. E. BRADSHAW decd.

    Teste,

    Edwin Nelson, clerk

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    Ceremony performed by Rev. Andrew Robey

    Children:
    1. 2. Kendrick Montague Bradshaw was born 23 Jan 1874, Stafford County, Virginia; died 4 Jan 1958, Purcellville, Loudoun County, Virginia; was buried , Manasas Cemetary.

  3. 6.  David Kerlin was born 23 May 1851, Rockingham, Virginia, United States (son of William Combs and Nancy Lee Franklin, son of Benjamin F Kerlin and Mary Shickel); died 29 Mar 1915, Aden, Prince William, Virginia, United States; was buried 31 Mar 1915, Nokesville, Prince William, Virginia, United States.

    David married Anna Bowman. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Anna Bowman (daughter of William Combs and Nancy Lee Franklin).
    Children:
    1. 3. Mary Catherine Kerlin was born 2 Sep 1883, Rockingham County, Virginia; died 17 Dec 1943, Alexandria County, Virginia; was buried , Manasas Cemetary.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Uriah Hugh Bradshaw was born Abt 1805, Stafford County, Virginia (son of Harberson Bradshaw and Priscilla); died Sep 1865, Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania County, Virginia.

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    Uriah is on the Fredericksburg, Virginia Land Tax List twice in 1851. He is listed as follows:

    NAME Res. Estate #Of Lots Bldg. Value Value Lots & Bldg. Yrly. Rent Amt. Tax

    Bradshaw

    U. H. Fred'g. Fee Pt 82 500 600 50

    " " " " " 100 200 24

    74 2.13

    Uriah Hugh BRADSHAW owned a cooper shop (maker of flour barrels) in Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania Co., Virginia and employed 15 men.

    Will of Uriah H. BRADSHAW (In his own handwriting)

    In the name of God, Amen. I, U. H. BRADSHAW, of the Town of Fredericksburg in the County of Spottsylvania and the State of Virginia, being of sound mind and memory and considering the uncertainty of this frail and transitory life, do therefore, make, ordain, publish and declare this to be my Last Will and Testament. That is to say, First, after all my lawful debts are paid and discharged, the residue of my Estate, real and personal, I give, bequeath and dispose of as follows, to wit: To my beloved wife, the House and Ground on which it stands, on William Street, which I bought of Mrs. Virginia LYNCH. The house and a lot on Caroline Street near the upper end of this town(Fredsbg.) which I bought of Mrs. Jenette STRODE, together with all the money I may have on hand or in any way due me at my death, the household and kitchen furniture except my Eight day corner clock, which I give and bequeath to my son, Murray Hugh BRADSHAW, who is now a soldier in the Confederate Army, and if he should fall during this struggle for liberty, the Clock then to go to my beloved wife, during the time of her natural life, and after her death to be divided equally among my four sons, Murray Hugh, Walter Nelson, Philip Montague and Thatcher Sanders. To my son, Philip Montague, the House and lot situated and lying on Caroline Street running through to Water and Sophia Street with width equal to the front and if he should die without bodily heirs the said House and lot is to revert to his three brothers, namely, Murray Hugh, Walter Nelson and Thatcher Sanders. Likewise I make, constitute and appoint my beloved wife, Ellen B. to be Executrix of this my Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all former wills by me made.

    In witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my seal the 11th day of December in the year Our Lord, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty-Two.

    (signed) U. H. BRADSHAW

    In the Corporation Court of Fredericksburg, Dec. 14th, 1865.

    A writing purporting to be the last will and testament of Uriah H. BRADSHAW, dec'd., was introduced in Court for probate, and there being no subscribed witnesses thereto, Hugh S. DOGGETT and James HAYES were sworn and severally deposed that they were well acquainted with the handwriting of the Testator, and verily believe that the said writing together with the signature thereto, to be wholly in the proper handwriting of the Testator. Whereupon, the said writing is admitted to record as the true last will and testament of said Uriah H. BRADSHAW and on the motion of Ellen B. BRADSHAW, the executrix named in the said Will, who made oath thereto and together with Alexander BRADSHAW, her security entered into and acknowledged a bond in the penalty of two hundred dollars with condition according to law, Certificate is granted the said Ellen B. BRADSHAW for obtaining a probate of the said Will in due form.

    Teste I. I. Chew, C. C.

    "Fredericksburg Ledger" dated Sept. 7, 1865

    Capt. U. H. Bradshaw, for many long years a well known and useful citizen of this town, died suddenly of heart disease at his residence last evening about eight o'clock. Capt. B. was a good citizen, a kind father, an excellent husband, "truly in the midst of life we are in death." I still, at this time don't know to what the Capt. refers.

    newspaper article---"The Fredericksburg News" dated April 2, 1857

    On Monday night last about half-past nine o'clock, the Cooper Shop of U. H. BRADSHAW was consumed by fire--together with a large stock of timber, tools &c. The loss, we understand is $2,500. No insurance.

    newspaper article---"Free Lance" dated Sept. 22, 1898

    THE BRADSHAW COOPER SHOP BURNED

    The building on upper Main Street known as the BRADSHAW Cooper Shop took fire from a spark yesterday evening about 3 o'clock and in fifteen minutes was totally destroyed. It belonged to the BRADSHAW estate.

    In the building was a lot of hay, salt and railroad scoops, all belonging to Mr. E. W. MILLS, which was also burned. The loss on building is about $500 and stock in it $250. There was no insurance on either.

    newspaper article---"Daily Star" dated Sept. 21, 1898

    Work Of The Flames

    At 3 o'clock this afternoon the old one story brick cooper shop on the BRADSHAW property, situated on Pitt street, between Water and Main streets, was discovered to be on fire by Mr. James MILLS, who occupies the residence on the same lot. When first discovered only a small part of the roof was on fire, but all the woodwork about the building was soon ablaze, owing to its dry condition, and in twenty minutes the building fell in.

    Mr. MILLS is convinced that the fire was caused by a spark.

    Mr. E. W. MILLS had the scoops, shovels,&c., of the Northern Neck Railway stored in the building; also some hay, straw and fodder, on all which there was no insurance. His loss will reach $250. The building was uninsured also, and was valued at $200.

    The Fire Department responded as soon as it could, but the fire was over when they arrived on the ground.

    The book, Ancestors and Descendants of John H. BRADSHAW, etc. by J. Douglas BRADSHAW lists an article in the "Weekly Advertiser" dated April 4, 1847. I don't know if this is his mistake on the date or if the cooper shop burned yet another time. The article follows:

    On Monday night at 9 1/2 o'clock, the cooper shop of U. H. BRADSHAW located in the upper end of town, was found to be on fire, and owing to the wind and the combustible materials therein, it was soon completely destroyed, together with considerable quantity of barrel timber. A very lot of timber was saved by the strenuous exertions who set themselves to work. The loss was a heavy one and there was no insurance.---

    He also lists an article from the "Weekly Advertiser" dated June 20, 1847 which reads:

    Capt. U. H. BRADSHAW has erected on the site of the cooper shop on the site destroyed by fire on the 30th March last, a new brick building, with sufficient dimensions to employ 15 hands or more....

    On November 15, 1836, Uriah H. BRADSHAW obtained a policy from the Mutual Assurance Society in the amount of $1,000.00 for fire coverage for the following property:

    " Fauquier Street South, Caroline East & Princess Ann Street West--In the town of Fredericksburg--In the county of Spotsylvania." Since his cooper shop seems never to be insured at the time of fires, I am led to believe that this insurance was on his home. There is a plat drawing of the proposed insured property included which upon the drawing of the building says "A DWELLING Wood", which also leads me to believe that this property was his home and not his business.

    newspaper article--"The Fredericksburg News" dated April 4, 1848

    THEOLOGICAL DEBATING SOCIETY.

    Next question for debate---" Is water baptism an absolute prerequisite to partaking of the Lord's supper."

    U. H. BRADSHAW, Sec'y

    newspaper article---"The Political Arena" dated Friday, July 15, 1836

    At the adjourned meeting of the Corresponding Committee of the Republicans of the County of Spotsylvania, held at the Farmer's Hotel, in Fredericksburg, on the 4th July, 1836, at which were delegates of the counties of Caroline and Stafford.

    ......The following resolutions were reported and adopted--viz:

    That the following persons be added to the Republican Corresponding Committee for the town of Fredericksburg---........Uriah BRADSHAW......etc.

    newspaper article---"The Political Arena" dated Jan. 15, 1839

    ATTENTION!

    UNION FIRE COMPANY!

    Attend a Quarterly Meeting, at the Engine House, on Wednesday, the 6th instant, at 4 o'clock. Also, on the same evening, at the Mayor's Office, at half past 6 o'clock.

    U. H. BRADSHAW,

    Secretary

    newspaper article---"The Fredericksburg News" dated March 22, 1859

    MUNICIPLE ELECTION

    The following is the result for the Election for Mayor and Common Council of the town of Fredericksburg, held on Monday, the 21st. instant:

    FOR MAYOR,

    Dr. Wm. S. SCOTT, 215

    Peter GOOLRICK, 205

    COUNCILMEN:

    ....U. H. BRADSHAW, 105; ....

    Surety for marriage of Andrew M. Hutchison and Ann Marie Hutchison in Loudoun Co., Va. is Uriah BRADSHAW. Date of license: January 1, 1861 Source: Loudoun Co., Va. Marriage Register (LDS Film # 0032373)

    I don't as yet know where the "Capt." comes from.

    National Archives and Records Administration records of the service of Uriah H. BRADSHAW in the War of 1812:

    Pay Roll, rank of Private, BOYD'S 4th Va. Militia, Detachment of Infantry of the Line, commanded by Lt. Braxton DAVENPORT for April 20 to May 10, 1814; 20 days at $8.00 per day, amt. of pay, $5.51.

    Muster Roll, rank of Private, BOYD'S 4th Va. Militia, Detachment of Infantry under command of Lt. Braxton DAVENPORT; April 20 to May 10, 1814; Roll dated Peach Orchard rear of Fort Norfolk, May 10, 1814..Present

    Pay Roll, rank of Private, BOYD'S 4th Va. Militia, Capt. Meredith DARLINGTON'S Company of Infantry for May 10 to June 28, 1814; 1 month and 10 days at $8.00 per day, amt. of pay, $12.80.

    Muster Roll, rank of Private, BOYD'S 4th Va. Militia, Capt. Meredith DARLINGTON'S Company of Infantry for May 9 to June 28, 1814; Roll dated Norfolk, June 28, 1814..Present; Remarks and alterations since last muster: ? 30th May 1814. Pay due from 10th May

    Pay Roll, rank of Private, BOYD'S 4th Va. Militia, Capt. Meredith DARLINGTON'S Company of Infantry for June 29 to August 3, 1814; commencement of service or of this settlement, June 29, 1814; Distance from place of discharge home, 320 miles; Time allowed to return home, 16 days; Time paid for, 1 month 21 days at $8.00 per day, amt. received $13.41.

    Muster Roll, rank of Private, BOYD'S 4th Va. Militia, Capt. Meredith DARLINGTON'S Company of Infantry for June 28 to August 3, 1814; Roll dated Norfolk, August 3, 1814..Present; Distance from place of discharge home, 320 miles.

    Uriah married Ellen Briscoe Murray 11 Sep 1843, Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania County, Virginia. Ellen (daughter of Uriah Hugh Bradshaw and Temperance Bradshaw, daughter of William Murray) was born Abt 1825, Virginia; died 10 Aug 1892, Alexandria County, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Ellen Briscoe Murray was born Abt 1825, Virginia (daughter of Uriah Hugh Bradshaw and Temperance Bradshaw, daughter of William Murray); died 10 Aug 1892, Alexandria County, Virginia.

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    Death Notice from the Free Lance newspaper of Fredericksburg, Virginia dated August 12, 1892

    Mrs. Ellen B. Bradshaw, widow of the late Capt. Uriah H. Bradshaw, of this place, died at the residence of her son, Mr. P. M. Bradshaw, at Alexandria, Wednesday night at 10 o'clock. Funeral will take place Friday.

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    Marriage bond for Uriah Hugh Bradshaw and Ellen B. Murray dated Sept. 11, 1843 which reads:

    Know all men by these presents that in Uriah H. Bradshaw and William Murray are held & firmly bound to the Commonwealth of Virginia in the just and full sum of one hundred and fifty dollars...etc.

    This probably means that William Murray was the father of Ellen B. Murray.

    Children:
    1. Murray Hugh Bradshaw was born Abt 1845, Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania County, Virginia.
    2. Walter Nelson Bradshaw, II was born Abt 1846, Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania County, Virginia; died 10 Jun 1885, Guatamala, Central America.
    3. Philip Montague Bradshaw was born 10 Jun 1848, Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania County, Virginia; died 31 Jan 1919, Alexandria County, Virginia; was buried , Bethel Cemetary, Alexandria, Virginia.
    4. 4. Thatcher Saunders Bradshaw was born 17 Jul 1850, Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania County, Virginia; died 20 Dec 1943, Brentsville, Prince William County, Virginia; was buried , Manassas Cemetary.
    5. Ann Murray Bradshaw was born 30 Oct 1857, Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania County, Virginia; died 3 Mar 1859, Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania County, Virginia.

  3. 10.  William Combs (son of Walter Nelson Bradshaw, II and Bettie Murray).

    William married Sarah Wickliffe. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Sarah Wickliffe
    Children:
    1. 5. Virginia Elizabeth Combs was born 14 Jul 1834, Stafford County, Virginia; died 21 Oct 1909, Prince William County, Virginia; was buried , Manassas Cemetary.

  5. 12.  Benjamin F Kerlin was born 20 Oct 1823, Nokesville, VA; died 16 Dec 1890, Va; was buried 19 Dec 1890, Bridgewater, Rockingham, Virginia.

    Benjamin married Mary Shickel 5 Jan 1846, Rockingham County, Virginia. Mary was born 5 Feb 1826, Dayton, Rockingham, Virginia, United States; died 12 Jun 1893, Va; was buried 15 Jun 1893, Rockingham, Virginia. [Group Sheet]


  6. 13.  Mary Shickel was born 5 Feb 1826, Dayton, Rockingham, Virginia, United States; died 12 Jun 1893, Va; was buried 15 Jun 1893, Rockingham, Virginia.
    Children:
    1. Sarah E. KERLIN was born Abt 1849, VIRGINIA.
    2. 6. David Kerlin was born 23 May 1851, Rockingham, Virginia, United States; died 29 Mar 1915, Aden, Prince William, Virginia, United States; was buried 31 Mar 1915, Nokesville, Prince William, Virginia, United States.
    3. David Franklin Kerlin was born 23 May 1851, Rockingham, Virginia, United States; died 29 Mar 1915, Aden, Prince William, Virginia, United States; was buried 31 Mar 1915, Nokesville, Prince William, Virginia, United States.
    4. Daniel T. Kerlin was born 18 Apr 1853, Va, Usa; died 27 Jun 1926.
    5. Nancy Jane Kerlin was born 18 Jul 1855, Rockingham County, VA, USA; died 8 Jul 1934.
    6. Mary Margaret KERLIN was born 12 Dec 1859, Virginia, United States; died 18 Apr 1925; was buried 21 Apr 1925, Rockingham, VA.
    7. Susan W. Kerlin was born 14 Dec 1861, Rockingham County, VA, USA; died 2 Feb 1862.
    8. Emma Kerlin was born 23 Mar 1863, Va, Usa; died 8 Aug 1940.
    9. Lydia Frances KERLIN was born 29 Jan 1866, Virginia; died 13 May 1940; was buried , Valley View Cemetery, Prince William, Virginia, United States.

  7. 14.  William Combs (son of Walter Nelson Bradshaw, II and Bettie Murray).

    William married Nancy Lee Franklin Oct 1905, Washington, District of Columbia. [Group Sheet]


  8. 15.  Nancy Lee Franklin (daughter of Hurst and Mary Catherine Kerlin, daughter of Vernon Franklin and Stella A Bradshaw).
    Children:
    1. 6. David Kerlin was born 23 May 1851, Rockingham, Virginia, United States; died 29 Mar 1915, Aden, Prince William, Virginia, United States; was buried 31 Mar 1915, Nokesville, Prince William, Virginia, United States.
    2. 7. Anna Bowman
    3. Phillip S Bradshaw was born 6 Aug 1906, Prince William County, Virginia; died 10 Oct 1918.
    4. Bolivar Nelson Bradshaw was born 23 Jun 1910, Manasas, Prince William County, Virginia; died 11 Aug 1993, Broward County, Florida; was buried , Manasas Cemetary.
    5. Murray Wickcliffe Bradshaw was born 28 Apr 1915, Brentsville, Prince William County, Virginia; died 10 Dec 1978, Baltimore, Baltimore County, Maryland; was buried , Manasas Cemetary, Prince William County, Virginia.
    6. Bradshaw was born 12 Apr 1921; died 12 Apr 1921; was buried , Manasas Cemetary, Prince William County, Virginia.