Bradshaw Family History
John Bradshaw
Abt 1690 - 1788 (41 years)-
Name John Bradshaw Born Abt 1690 Prince George, Prince George, Virginia, United States [1] Gender Male Died Between 1731 and 1788 Amelia County, Virginia [1] Person ID I366 My Genealogy Last Modified 1 Jan 2019
Father John Bradshaw, b. 1664, Lancaster, London, England , d. 1711, Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial America (Age 47 years) Mother Elizabeth Harper, b. Abt 1668, Henrico, Virginia, United States , d. Between 1694 and 1697, Henrico, Virginia, United States (Age 26 years) Married Between 1683 and 1697 Henrico County, Virginia [1] Family ID F162 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Anne Hamblin, b. Abt 1695, Prince George County, Virginia , d. Between 1732 and 1794 (Age 37 years) Married Between 1698 and 1743 Prince George County, Virginia [1] Children 1. William Bradshaw, b. 9 Jun 1719, Bristol Parish, Prince George County, Virginia 2. John Bradshaw, b. 1 Feb 1721/22, Bristol Parish, Prince George County, Virginia , d. Bef 20 Oct 1788, Prince Edward County, Virginia (Age < 66 years) 3. Gower Bradshaw, b. 24 Oct 1724, Bristol Parish, Prince George County, Virginia 4. Elizabeth Bradshaw, b. 20 Jul 1727, Bristol Parish, Prince George County, Virginia 5. Phebe Bradshaw, b. 21 Dec 1729, Bristol Parish, Prince George County, Virginia 6. Benjamin Bradshaw, b. 6 Apr 1732, Bristol Parish, Prince George County, Virginia 7. Bradshaw, b. Between Jun and Jul 1725, Bristol Parish, Prince George County, Virginia Last Modified 1 Jan 2019 Family ID F164 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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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.
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Sources - [S2] Internet Notes (Reliability: 0).
Date of Import: Apr 26, 2000
- [S2] Internet Notes (Reliability: 0).