Bradshaw Family History

William Bradshaw

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  William Bradshaw was born 9 Jun 1719, Bristol Parish, Prince George County, Virginia (son of John Bradshaw and Anne Hamblin).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John Bradshaw was born Abt 1690, Prince George, Prince George, Virginia, United States (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. 3.  Anne Hamblin was born Abt 1695, Prince George County, Virginia; died Between 1732 and 1794.
    Children:
    1. 1. William Bradshaw was born 9 Jun 1719, Bristol Parish, Prince George County, Virginia.
    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. Elizabeth Bradshaw was born 20 Jul 1727, Bristol Parish, Prince George County, Virginia.
    5. Phebe Bradshaw was born 21 Dec 1729, Bristol Parish, Prince George County, Virginia.
    6. Benjamin Bradshaw was born 6 Apr 1732, Bristol Parish, Prince George County, Virginia.
    7. Bradshaw was born Between Jun and Jul 1725, Bristol Parish, Prince George County, Virginia.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John Bradshaw was born 1664, Lancaster, London, England (son of Rauffe (Ralph) Randall Bradshaw and Rachell Penn); died 1711, Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial America.

    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, Henrico, Virginia, United States; died Between 1694 and 1697, Henrico, Virginia, United States. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth Harper was born Abt 1668, Henrico, Virginia, United States; died Between 1694 and 1697, Henrico, Virginia, United States.
    Children:
    1. 2. John Bradshaw was born Abt 1690, Prince George, Prince George, Virginia, United States; died Between 1731 and 1788, Amelia County, Virginia.
    2. Temperance Bradshaw was born 1695; died 1737.
    3. Jannor Bradshaw was born 1720, Henrico, Goochland, Virginia, United States; died 18 Dec 1780, Goochland, Goochland, Virginia, United States.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Rauffe (Ralph) Randall Bradshaw was born 11 Nov 1610, Darcy Lever Parish, Lancashire, England (son of Lawrence Bradshaw and Sarah Hinchman, son of Lawrence Bradshaw and Sarah Hinchman); died 30 Oct 1667, Pendleton, Eccles, Lancashire, England; was buried 4 May 1666, Salesbury, Lancashire, England.

    Rauffe married Rachell Penn 26 Oct 1630, St Gregory by St Paul, London, England. Rachell (daughter of Lawrence Bradshaw and Sarah Hinchman, daughter of Giles Penn and Joan Gilbert) was born 24 Feb 1607, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England; died 1669, Eccles, Lancashire, England. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Rachell Penn was born 24 Feb 1607, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England (daughter of Lawrence Bradshaw and Sarah Hinchman, daughter of Giles Penn and Joan Gilbert); died 1669, Eccles, Lancashire, England.
    Children:
    1. Randall Blackshaw was born 1622, Hot, Cheshire, England; died 1 Mar 1695, Middleton, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States.
    2. James Bradshaw was born 1625; died 28 Mar 1691, New Castle, Lawrence, Pennsylvania, United States.
    3. Mary Bradshaw was born Between 1625 and 1638; died Between 1630 and 1655.
    4. Robert Bradshaw was born 1628, Eccles, Lancashire, England; died 1630.
    5. William Bradshaw was born 1629, Dublin, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States; died 1629, Dublin, Bucks, Pennsylvania, United States.
    6. Anna Bradshaw was born 1630, England; died 1630.
    7. Rebecca Penn Bradshaw was born 1631, Pendleton, Eccles, Lancashire, England; died 30 Oct 1660, Riding, Northumberland, England.
    8. William Bradshaw was born 1632, England.
    9. Frances Bradshaw was born 1633, Lancashire, England; died 1734.
    10. Mary Bradshaw was born 1651, England; died 1734.
    11. Anna Bradshaw was born 1651, England; died 1734.
    12. Robert Bradshaw was born 1651, England; died 1731.
    13. Sarah Bradshaw was born 1651, England; died 1734.
    14. William Bradshaw was born 1651, England; died 1731.
    15. Sarah Bradshaw was born 1653, England; died 1655.
    16. 4. John Bradshaw was born 1664, Lancaster, London, England; died 1711, Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial America.
    17. Francis Bradshaw