Bradshaw Family History

Mary Keller

Female 1847 - 1917  (69 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Mary Keller was born Nov 1847, Caldwell County, North Carolina (daughter of Aquilla Keller and Mary Bentley); died 25 Oct 1917, Wittenberg, Alexander, North Carolina; was buried , Bentley Family Cemetery, Alexander County, North Carolina.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Aquilla Keller was born Feb 1815, Burke County, North Carolina (son of Johann Jacob Keller); died Between 1847 and 1850, Prob Greene County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

     

    Before 1850 moved to Tennessee.

    Aquilla married Mary Bentley 5 Oct 1835, Wilkes County, North Carolina. Mary (daughter of Moses Bentley and Mary Ann LORRANCE, daughter of Elan Boos and William S James) was born May 1814, Caldwell County, North Carolin; died 1900, Alexander, North Carolina, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Mary Bentley was born May 1814, Caldwell County, North Carolin (daughter of Moses Bentley and Mary Ann LORRANCE, daughter of Elan Boos and William S James); died 1900, Alexander, North Carolina, USA.
    Children:
    1. Nancy Caroline Keller was born Apr 1838, Burke, North Carolina, United States; died 14 Jun 1921, Bristol, Sullivan County, Tennessee; was buried 1921, Brown Cemetery: Sullivan County, Tennessee.
    2. Marcus Milton Keller was born 4 Apr 1839, Burke County, North Carolina; died 4 May 1927, Martin County, Indiana; was buried , Fairview Cemetery, El Nora, Indiana.
    3. Joseph Henry Keller was born Abt Nov 1841, Burke County, North Carolina; died 1905, Cedar Grove, West Virgina; was buried , Brick Church Cemetery., Cedar Grove, West Virgina.
    4. 1. Mary Keller was born Nov 1847, Caldwell County, North Carolina; died 25 Oct 1917, Wittenberg, Alexander, North Carolina; was buried , Bentley Family Cemetery, Alexander County, North Carolina.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Johann Jacob Keller was born 3 Mar 1762, York, Pennsylvania, USA; died , North Carolina, USA.
    Children:
    1. 2. Aquilla Keller was born Feb 1815, Burke County, North Carolina; died Between 1847 and 1850, Prob Greene County, Tennessee.

  2. 6.  Moses Bentley was born 1769, Bear Creek, Rowan, North Carolina, United States (son of Elan Boos and William S James, son of Benjamin Bentley and Jane Holman); died 1 May 1827, Burke, North Carolina, USA.

    Notes:

     

    On May 20, 1794 he bought 100 acres from Abner Baker for 100 pounds, land situated on the waters of the little South Fork of the Yadkin River and on the west side of "Rocky Faced Mountain."

    1800 Iredell County records show a land evaluation for direct tax lists Moses Bentley as owning a house valued at $7.25, a tub mill and stable at $30.00 and 260 acres of land at $130.00

    After selling the South Yadkin River land, he moved his family to the upper Little River area of Burke County, now Alexander and Caldwell County.

    January 02, 1801, entered a claim for 80 acres, joining William Rown, on South Yadkin River

    Stated granted him above land by Grant No. 313

    January 18, 1801, Entered claim for 110 acres, on same river, joining Isaac Baker, Grant #345

    1803, Began selling his land in the South Yadkin area.

    Sold 48 acress on Little South Fork to Richard Wilson for 60 pounds

    August 02, 1803, Sold 200 acres to Matthew Wallce, later sold 40 acres to Thomas Farmer

    1805, Burke County List of taxables shows 200 acres of land and two polls

    April 1807, Probate of will of William Payne, Mose Bentley was a witness

    1827, At his death, he had over 800 acres of land.

    Was a slave owner

    May 16, 1827, Wrote his will, offered for probate in October 1827, Burke County

    Moses married Mary Ann LORRANCE 1792, Of, Burke, North Carolina, USA. Mary (daughter of Elan Boos and William S James) was born Abt 1768, England; died 1830, Alexander, North Carolina, USA. [Group Sheet]


  3. 7.  Mary Ann LORRANCE was born Abt 1768, England (daughter of Elan Boos and William S James); died 1830, Alexander, North Carolina, USA.
    Children:
    1. Margaret Bentley was born Abt 1794, Irdell County, North Carolina.
    2. Nancy Bentley was born Abt 1796, Irdell County, North Carolina.
    3. Moses J Bentley, Jr was born 1 Jul 1800, Rocky Face Mountain, Iredell County, North Carolina; died 4 Dec 1883, Watauga, North Carolina, USA.
    4. Benjamin S Bentley was born Abt 1803, Iredell, North Carolina, United States; died 17 Nov 1900, Alexander, North Carolina, United States.
    5. James Bentley was born 1807, North Carolina, United States.
    6. Drucilla Bentley was born Abt 1807, Burke County, North Carolina; died 1841, Cocke, Tennessee, United States.
    7. Hugh Bentley was born Abt 1808, Burke County, North Carolina.
    8. Joseph Bentley was born Abt 1812, Burke County, North Carolina, United States; died 3 Feb 1897, Alexander County, North Carolina, USA; was buried , Alexander County, North Carolina, at Bentley Cemetery near Barrett's Mountain.
    9. Lydia Bentley was born 10 Dec 1813, Burke County, North Carolina; died 29 Jun 1886, Caldwell, North Carolina, United States; was buried , Caldwell County, North Carolina, at Mt. Herman Methodist Church Cemetery.
    10. 3. Mary Bentley was born May 1814, Caldwell County, North Carolin; died 1900, Alexander, North Carolina, USA.
    11. Phoebe Bentley was born 1820, Burke County, North Carolina, United States; died 1910, Oklahoma, United States.
    12. Sarah Bentley was born 9 Jun 1821, Burke, North Carolina, United States; died 1 May 1901, Sangamon, Macon, Illinois, United States; was buried , West Grove Cemetery, Lincoln Township, Ogle, Illinois, United States.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Benjamin Bentley was born 1750, Bear Creek, Mocksville, Davies, Rowan, Colony of North Carolina (son of Phoebe Bentley and Joseph Keller, son of Thomas Bentley, Jr and Hannah Beasley); died 15 Mar 1839, Wilkes, North Carolina, United States; was buried 1839, Iredell, North Carolina, United States.

    Notes:

     

    Benjamin Bentley, in 1795, made a trip to Lincoln County from Iredell County to help his brother, Daniel, settle their father's estate. On April 17, 1795 they sold to Jacob Bullinger (Bollinger) the two tracts of land that Thomas had bought in 1783. However, 25 acres were withheld from the 120 acre tract for the use of Hannah Bentley "widow and relict of Thomas Bentley" (Lincoln County Deed Book 17 page 211). It is this deed that establishes the fact that Benjamin and Daniel are the sons of Thomas Bentley as the deed reads that Thomas Bentley died intestate and by regular course of law (the land) descended to Daniel and Benjamin Bentley "the sons and their heirs of the said Thomas, dec'd." On September 1, 1795 Hannah and Daniel sold to George Savage and Catherine Bolinger the plantation on which Hannah lived. They probably done so Daniel and his family could migrate to Kentucky, as he did so by 1800. Hannah was not listed in the 1800 Lincoln County Census, so it thought that she also went with Daniel to Kentucky, where he has the distinction of being the "first Bentley in Eastern Kentucky."

    On July 8, 1795 Hannah Bentley, as administrix of her husband's estate, wrote to the court that Thomas Bentley, in his lifetime, had at differnet times given parts of his property to his children to provide for and advance them and also before his death had made a deed of appointment for the purpose of suporting Hannah in the event that she survived him. This document goes on to say that she considered these articles as her property and not to be divided among the children. She also knew of no debts due from the estate. Hannah then proceded to name the articles that had been deeded to her, consisting of livestock, household articles, a negro boy named Saul, one big Bible, and other farm and clothing items. She signed her mark on the document.

    According to family tradition Benjamin's family ancestry came from Virginia to settle in North Carolina. Benjamin Bentley, along with his parents, brother, and sisters lived in old Rowan (now Davie) County on Bear Creek, a few miles south of Mocksville. In the 1768 Rowan County tax list of Morgan Bryan is found that Benjamin Bentley and Thomas Bentley are included at one poll each. Benjamin was most likely married at this time as he was living separately from his father.

    Benjamin was a "wheel-deeler" when it came to purchasing land. Early in life he amassed enough property and land (over 1,500 acres) to be considered part of the planter class of society. He was also a slave owner as was his father. On June 30, 1778 Benjamin entered a claim for 640 acres of land on Bear Creek in Rowan County. The state of North Carolina on March 21, 1780 granted him this land by Grant No. 97. It sold for fifty shillings every 100 acres and joined the lands of William Frohock, Anthony Peeler, Thomas Bentley, and Abraham Welty.

    The Bentley house still stands in this area in 1985 a few miles south of the town of Mocksville on an unpaved road just of Hwy. 601. Although later land owners added onto the house, the originial portion is a two-story log structure which consists of two 20 X 20 foot square rooms downstairs separated by a 10 foot wide entrance way. The upstairs floor space was the same. This location was one of the first known communities in Davie County and was named "Bentley."

    Located behind the main house was a summer house where the children slept in the summer as it was too hot to sleep upstairs in the main house. The 1778 tax list of Capt. Lyon's district in Rowan County shows Benjamin's value to be 336 pounds and that of his father, "Thomas Bentley, junr." to be 609 pounds. Benjamin also served as a constable in Rowan County from Feb 16, 1771 to Feb 1772.

    On June 29, 1778, NC Grant No. 329 was made to Benjamin Bentley, assignee of Uriah Davis, for land lying at the head of the South Yadkin River in Rowan County joining Soloman Davis. Also on November 13, 1778 the state by Grant No. 1375 granted Benjamin 100 acres on the North Fork of Rocky Creek, beginning at the mouth of the big branch above the Tumbling Shoals in "Rowan" County. Benjamin transferred this land to George Hinds (Hines). Benjamin Bentley evidently moved his family to Iredell (now Alexander) County about 1784 as this is when he began selling his land on Bear Creek. He had the year before on October 10, 1783 received Grant No. 457 for 150 acres as a branch of the South Yadkin River near the "Cedar Knob" in Rowan County, about five miles north of Taylorsville. As Iredell was formed in 1788, it is here that Benjamin begins to appear in the court records. At the first court session of the newly formed county, Benjamin Bentley, Adam Hall, and others were appointed a jury to lay out the Cove Gap Road.

    While Benjamin moved his family to Iredell County, his father and mother, Thomas and Hannah Bentley, moved the rest of their family to Linclon County about 1783.

    Benjamin married Jane Holman 1764, Lincoln, North Carolina, United States. Jane (daughter of Phoebe Bentley and Joseph Keller) was born Abt 1750, Rowan, North Carolina, USA; died 1839, Lincoln, North Carolina, USA. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  Jane Holman was born Abt 1750, Rowan, North Carolina, USA (daughter of Phoebe Bentley and Joseph Keller); died 1839, Lincoln, North Carolina, USA.
    Children:
    1. 6. Moses Bentley was born 1769, Bear Creek, Rowan, North Carolina, United States; died 1 May 1827, Burke, North Carolina, USA.
    2. Esquire Bentley was born Abt 1770, Alexander, North Carolina, United States; died Abt 1851, Alexander, North Carolina, United States.
    3. Drucilla Bentley was born Abt 1772, Bear Creek, Rowan, North Carolina, USA; died 1865, Rowan, North Carolina, USA.
    4. James Bentley was born 1775, Iradell, North Carolina, USA; died 13 Feb 1837, Sumner, Tennessee, USA.
    5. Benjamin H. Bentley, Jr was born 1775, Wilkes, North Carolina, United States; died 7 Sep 1854, Buncombe, North Carolina, USA.
    6. James Martin Bentley was born 1775, Iradell County, , North Carolina, USA; died 13 Feb 1837, Letcher, Letcher, Kentucky, United States.
    7. Mary Bentley was born 1780, NC, USA; died 15 Apr 1855, Alexander, NC, USA.
    8. Catherine Bentley was born 1781, Wilkes, Georgia, United States; died 1850, Kentucky, United States.

  3. 14.  Elan Boos was born 1878 (daughter of Phoebe Bentley and Joseph Keller, daughter of Susan Bentley).

    Elan married William S James. [Group Sheet]


  4. 15.  William S James
    Children:
    1. 6. Moses Bentley was born 1769, Bear Creek, Rowan, North Carolina, United States; died 1 May 1827, Burke, North Carolina, USA.
    2. 7. Mary Ann LORRANCE was born Abt 1768, England; died 1830, Alexander, North Carolina, USA.
    3. Margaret Bentley was born Abt 1794, Irdell County, North Carolina.
    4. Nancy Bentley was born Abt 1796, Irdell County, North Carolina.
    5. William B. Austin was born 24 Apr 1785, Burke, North Carolina, United States; died 1857, North Carolina, United States; was buried , Granite Falls, Caldwell, North Carolina, United States of America.
    6. Henry Fisher
    7. Drucilla Bentley was born Abt 1807, Burke County, North Carolina; died 1841, Cocke, Tennessee, United States.
    8. Dovy G Oliver was born Abt 1884.
    9. Hugh Bentley was born Abt 1808, Burke County, North Carolina.
    10. James Hilliard Moore was born 6 May 1769, Tryon, Polk, North Carolina, United States; died 1 Aug 1859, Hickory, Catawba, North Carolina, United States; was buried Aug 1859, Hickory, Catawba, North Carolina, United States.
    11. Mary Bentley was born May 1814, Caldwell County, North Carolin; died 1900, Alexander, North Carolina, USA.
    12. Sarah Bentley was born 9 Jun 1821, Burke, North Carolina, United States; died 1 May 1901, Sangamon, Macon, Illinois, United States; was buried , West Grove Cemetery, Lincoln Township, Ogle, Illinois, United States.