Bradshaw Family History

Benjamin Bradshaw

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  • Name Benjamin Bradshaw 
    Born 6 Apr 1732  Bristol Parish, Prince George County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Gender Male 
    Person ID I872  My Genealogy
    Last Modified 1 Jan 2019 

    Father John Bradshaw,   b. Abt 1690, Prince George, Prince George, Virginia, United States Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Between 1731 and 1788, Amelia County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 41 years) 
    Mother Anne Hamblin,   b. Abt 1695, Prince George County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Between 1732 and 1794  (Age 37 years) 
    Married Between 1698 and 1743  Prince George County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Family ID F164  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Anne McBride,   b. Abt 1735, Goochland County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married 8 Apr 1753  Goochland County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Notes 
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      John McBride's certificate of consent was witnessed by Agnes Lane and Elizabeth McBride.

      Surety & consent, John McBride, Wit. Wm. Pryor

    Children 
     1. William Bradshaw,   b. 20 Jan 1756, Goochland County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location
     2. Edward Bradshaw,   b. 31 Oct 1758, Goochland County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location
     3. Mary Curd Bradshaw,   b. 16 Feb 1761, Goochland County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location
    Last Modified 1 Jan 2019 
    Family ID F314  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
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      To all whome these Presents shall come that I Benjamin Bradshaw Send Greeting Know ye that The said Benjamin Bradshaw of the County of Goochland in Virginia for the Love and good will which I have and do bear to my Son John Bradshaw I do freely and absolutely give a tract or Parcel of Land lying and being in the County aforesaid which I bought of Thomas Dawson and the Deed bearing date May 2.1733 (Bounded thus, on the branchs of Lickinghole Creek on the South Side of the s.d Creek at the mouth of a Great branch Oposite the S.d Dawson's Plantation thence up the said Branch S:W: to Dawson's Line that crofses the branch to a corner thence N:W: thence to a corner red Oak thence N:E: on the said line to Lickinghole Creek to a corner down the said Creek S:E: to the place begun at one hundred Acres more or lefs, also Fifty Acres more that I bought of the afs.d Thomas Dawson Ajoining to the afs.d Hundred Acres by Virtue of a Deed bearing date April y.e 26th.1734. To have & to hold the aforesaid Land and premises with all the Appurtenances thereunto belonging The said Benjamin Bradshaw do freely and Absolutely give to my Son John Bradshaw and his Lawfull begotten heir for Ever the aforesaid Land and premifses without any manner or form Satisfaction or condition whatsoever Proviso, that if the afores.d John Bradshaw should die without Heir Lawfully begotten Then The afs.d Benjamin Bradshaw do freely clearly and absolutely Give to William Bradshaw the Son of me the S.d Benj.n Bradshaw and Ann my Wife the afs.d Land and premifses above Mentioned to him the said William Bradshaw and his heirs for Ever Without any manner or form Condition or Satisfaction whatsoever In Witnefs whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this Eighteenth day of July in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred fifty Seven.

      Sign'd Seal'd and Deliver'd

      in the Presence of

      Tho.s Wilks

      Ares Layne his

      Bradshaw (Seal)

      mark

      At a Court held for Goochland County July the 19th.1757.

      Benjamin Bradshaw Acknowledge this Deed to be his Act and Deed which was Ordered to be Recorded. Then Anne his Wife (She being first privately examined) Relinquished her right of Dower in the Land by this Deed conveyed which Was also admitted to Record.

      Teste.

      Val Wood ClCur

      Record Source: Deed Book 7, Pages 178-179 Goochland Count Court House, Goochland, Virginia

      Beit known to all whom it may concern that I Benjamin Bradshaw for divers good causes and considerations, but perticularly for the Natural afection I bear unto my Brother William Bradshaw. I do give unto him and his heirs for ever three negroes to wit Ned, Pirllis Blue they and there increase to him and his heirs forever free from the claim or or demand of my Self or any body in right of me, but in case my sd. Brother Should die without lawfull ifsue the Slaves above mentd. and there Increase if any to return to me or my heirs in Witnefs whereof I have set my hand and seal this twenty sevend day of May 1779.

      Test

      Thos. Underwood

      Joseph Lewis Benja. Bradshaw (Seal)

      At a Court held for Goochland County August the 16th.1779.

      Benjamin Bradshaw acknowledged this Deed poll to be his act & deed which was admitted to Record.

      Source: Deed Book 12, Page 278: Goochland County Court House, Goochland, Virginia

      Articles of agreement made and Concluded upon the Account of Marrage Between Benjamin Bradshaw and Anne Macbride both of St. Jameses Northham Parish in Goochland County, to all people to whom these presents shall Come I Benjamin Bradshaw do Send Greeting Know ye that I the s.d Benjamin Bradshaw for the Love and good Will that I Do bear unto Anne macbride do freely of my own free and Volantary will. Do give unto her the said Anne Macbrid. all the following Articles to her and to her proper use and Difpofal for Ever that is to say one young Negro Wench Named Judith and her Increafe one good feather bed and furniture four good Pewter Difhes two good pewter Bafons six good Pewter plates, and Six good Pewter Spoons, and I the said Benjamin Bradshaw Do further Agree that the said Anne Mcbrid shall have full power & pofsifsion of the Land Plantation whereon I now Live to be holden of her During her Natural Life and at her Deceafe to return to my heir But if the s.d Anne Mcbrid hath no Child or Ifsue by me Benjamin Bradshaw then the said Estate above mentioned to return to my heir but not untill her Decafe as Witnefs my hand and Seals this Nineteenth Day of Aprill 1753.

      Signed Sealed & Delivered

      In Presents of....................

      James Mayo

      Ares Layne

      Elizabeth Curd. } his

      Benjamin B Bradshaw (Seal)

      mark

      At a Court held for Goochland County August the 18th.1761. These Articles of Agreement were proved by the Oath of Ares Layne & the Oath of Elizabeth Curd, now, Elizabeth Oglesby and on the Motion of Anne Macbrid, now Anne Bradshaw & Relict of the said Bradshaw was admitted to record.

      Teste.

      Val Wood ClCur

      Source: Deed Book 8, Pages 178-180: Goochland County Court House, Goochland, Virginia

      Articles of agreement made and Concluded upon the Account of Marrage Between Benjamin Bradshaw and Anne Macbride both of St. Jameses Northham Parish in Goochland County, to all people to whom these presents shall Come I Benjamin Bradshaw do Send Greeting Know ye that I the s.d Benjamin Bradshaw for the Love and good Will that I Do bear unto Anne macbride do freely of my own free and Volantary will. Do give unto her the said Anne Macbrid. all the following Articles to her and to her proper use and Difpofal for Ever that is to say one young Negro Wench Named Judith and her Increafe one good feather bed and furniture four good Pewter Difhes two good pewter Bafons six good Pewter plates, and Six good Pewter Spoons, and I the said Benjamin Bradshaw Do further Agree that the said Anne Mcbrid shall have full power & pofsifsion of the Land Plantation whereon I now Live to be holden of her During her Natural Life and at her Deceafe to return to my heir But if the s.d Anne Mcbrid hath no Child or Ifsue by me Benjamin Bradshaw then the said Estate above mentioned to return to my heir but not untill her Decafe as Witnefs my hand and Seals this Nineteenth Day of Aprill 1753.

      Signed Sealed & Delivered

      In Presents of....................

      James Mayo

      Ares Layne

      Elizabeth Curd. } his

      Benjamin B Bradshaw (Seal)

      mark

      At a Court held for Goochland County August the 18th.1761. These Articles of Agreement were proved by the Oath of Ares Layne & the Oath of Elizabeth Curd, now, Elizabeth Oglesby and on the Motion of Anne Macbrid, now Anne Bradshaw & Relict of the said Bradshaw was admitted to record.

      Teste.

      Val Wood ClCur

      Source: Deed Book 8, Pages 178-180: Goochland County Court House, Goochland, Virginia

      July 11th.1761.

      An Inventory of the Estate of Benjamin Bradshaw Dec.d

      1 Negroe Boy nam'd Sam.

      1 Do. Man named Dick.

      2 Featherbeds & furniture, 4 Dishes, 2 Basons, Six plates

      6 spoons, 2 Cows, & 4 young Cattle, 2 Sows & piggs,

      2 Ewes & 1 weather, 1 Chest, 2 Iron potts, 4 Chairs, 1 Table,

      a great Coat,

      The above Articles given by Will to Jno Bradshaw.

      1 Negroe Named Isham, 1 feather bed & furniture 4 Dishes, 2 Basons, 6 plates, 6 spoons, 2 Iron potts, 2 Cows & Calves.

      The above Articles given by Will to Benja. Bradshaw.

      1 Negroe Boy named Jemey, 4 Dishes, 2 Basons, 6 plates, 6 spoons, 1 featherbed & furniture, 2 Cows & Calves, 1 Large Trunk, 2 Iron potts.

      The above Articles given by Will to Wm. Bradshaw.

      1 Cow kind, 1 Side Saddle. These two Articles given by Will to Henry Layne & his Daughter Judah.

      Sundry Articles in the pofsefsion of William Rogers given by Will, to Benja. & Robert Rogers.

      1 Negroe wench Named Jude, 1 Negroe wench Named Hannar 4 Featherbed & furniture, 1 Large Chist, 1 Large Trunk, 4 Dishes, 4 Basons, 8 plates, 12 spoons, 1 Feather Bed & furniture 1 Brafs Kittle, one Large Chest, 1 large Trunk, 5 Bedsteads & 6 Cords, 3 mairs & one Horse, 42 Hoggs, 3 Tables, 2 Small Trunks, 2 Boxes, 7 Chairs, one Slate, one Iron Skillet 2 wollg. wheals, 2 Linen wheals, one Ads, 2 Chizells, 10 punch Bowls, one handsaw & Drawing knife One Broad Ax, 2 narrow Axes, One Troy, 3 Iron wedges One pr. Tongs & Shovell, One Box Iron & Heater, 3 old Well Ropes, 4 Sheep, One pr. Sheep Shairs, One Shoeknife One Shoe Hamer, one pr. Shoe Nipers, & pinchers, 2 Water pales 4 piggions, 3 washing Tubbs, 3 Butter potts, one Large Copper Kittle, 3 Saddles & 5 Bridles, 3 Reap hooks One Claw Hamer, One Tomahawk, one rasp, one file, 5 pearcers, one Gun, One pr. Candle snuffers, one Spicemorter, One Quart, one pint, one half pint, & one Jill puter Measures, one peper Box, 2 Candlesticks, 3 pr. pot hooks, 2 pr. Horse fleams, 4 Drinking Glafes, 3 Tumbler Glafses, 2 Crewets, One Cart & wheals, one pr. Cumpafses, One gouge, 3 Augers 2 pr. money Scales, One pr. large Brafs Scales & weights, One look.g Glafs, one Light horn, one Tob.o box, 5 Muggs, 16 Bottles, 2 plow shiers, 4 Harrowhoes, 4 old wead.g hoes, 5 hilling Hoes, 25 Geese, 9 Ducks, One Loom, 5 Slays, & 2 pr. Harnefs & juggs, one pitcher, 2 flowr'd muggs, 2 Chamber potts, 5 Razors 2 flask, one Sugar Box, One & a half white Sugar, One side Sole Leather One Side uper Leather, One Yearling Skin One pr. Iron Traces, 70 Gall.s rum, 4 Tobacco Htrds, 17 old Casks & Barrels 18 Cattle.

      The above Articles Lent by Will to Anne Bradshaw widow of the said Benjamin Bradshaw Dec.d

      Returned pr. John Bradshaw Ex.r

      At a Court held for Goochland County Febry the 19th.1765.

      This Inventory was presented into Court by the Executor & ordered to be Recorded.

      Teste.

      Val Wood ClCur

      Source: Deed Book 8, Pages 449-450: Goochland County Court House, Goochland,


  • Sources 
    1. [S2] Internet Notes (Reliability: 0).
      Date of Import: Apr 26, 2000