Bradshaw Family History
Mary Burton
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1. Mary Burton was born 1636, Henrico County, Virginia. Mary married Thomas Field Sr.. Thomas (son of John Field) was born 1640; died 1679, Henrico County, Virginia. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 2. James Michael Teague
- 3. Sarah Kiziah
was born 1856.
- 4. Thomas Locker
was born 1660, St Marys, Maryland; died 8 Dec 1712, St Marys, St Mary's, Maryland, United States.
- 5. Mary Field
was born Abt 1664; died 1718, Virginia.
- 2. James Michael Teague
Generation: 2
2. James Michael Teague (1.Mary1)
James married Jane Harrison. (daughter of Roxanna Kiziah and Edward Teague) [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 6. Louisa Teague
was born Abt 1858.
- 7. John H Teague
- 8. Robert Teague
- 6. Louisa Teague
3. Sarah Kiziah (1.Mary1) was born 1856.
4. Thomas Locker (1.Mary1) was born 1660, St Marys, Maryland; died 8 Dec 1712, St Marys, St Mary's, Maryland, United States.
Thomas married Elinor Evans. (daughter of John Burton and Rachel Hutchins) [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 9. Grissel Locker
was born Between 1714 and 1715, St. John's Parish, Prince George County, Maryland.
Thomas married Elizabeth Johnson. Elizabeth was born 1650; died , Maryland, United States. [Group Sheet]
Thomas married Frances Asquith 1682, of MD. Frances was born 1664, St Marys, St Mary's, Maryland, United States; died 1726, St Marys, St Mary's, Maryland, United States. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 10. Anne Lockyer Locker
was born 1649, Romania; died 1750, Maryland, United States.
- 11. Anne TALBOT
was born 1649, Romania; died 1750.
- 12. Thomas Locker
was born 1650, St Marys, St Mary's, Maryland, United States; died 8 Dec 1712, King George Parish, Prince George's, Maryland, United States.
- 13. Sarah Lockyear
was born 1676, Prince George's, Maryland, United States; died 1762, Piscataway, Prince George's, Maryland, United States.
- 14. Thomas Locker
was born 1682, Charles, Maryland, United States; died 16 May 1722, King George Parish, Prince George's, Maryland, United States.
- 15. Mary Locker
was born 28 Mar 1708.
- 16. Abigail Locker
was born 25 May 1710.
- 17. Thomas Locker
was born 24 Sep 1712, St Johns Parish, Prince George's, Maryland, United States.
- 18. Walter Locker
was born 4 Jun 1714.
- 19. Charles J Locker
was born 26 Feb 1716.
- 20. Phillip Locker
was born 10 Dec 1719.
- 21. Richard Locker
died 10 Dec 1900, Aylmer, 1654296, Ontario, Canada.
- 9. Grissel Locker
5. Mary Field (1.Mary1) was born Abt 1664; died 1718, Virginia.
Mary married Charles Scruggs Abt 1697, Henrico County, Virginia. Charles (son of Richard Scruggs) was born 1664; died 20 Dec 1718, Henrico County, Virginia. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 22. Judith Scruggs
was born Between 1692 and 1968, Henrico County, Virginia; died 10 Jul 1749, Henrico County, Virginia.
Mary married Edward Jones. Edward was born 1633; died Bef 1696, Virginia. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 23. Tabitha Jones
was born 1688, Henrico County, Virginia; died Bef 1768, Cumberland County, Virginia.
- 24. Stephen Reese
- 22. Judith Scruggs
Generation: 3
6. Louisa Teague (2.James2, 1.Mary1) was born Abt 1858.
7. John H Teague (2.James2, 1.Mary1)
John married Robert Teague 28 Oct 1884, Alexander County, North Carolina. (son of Nancy Jane Lewis and James Freeman, son of James Michael Teague and Jane Harrison) [Group Sheet]
8. Robert Teague (2.James2, 1.Mary1)
Robert married John H Teague 28 Oct 1884, Alexander County, North Carolina. (son of James Michael Teague and Jane Harrison) [Group Sheet]
9. Grissel Locker (4.Thomas2, 1.Mary1) was born Between 1714 and 1715, St. John's Parish, Prince George County, Maryland.
Grissel married Samuel Smith 26 Sep 1732, Prince George, Maryland. Samuel (son of Solomon Smith and Augustine P Smith) was born Abt 1700, Sullivan County, Virginia; died Abt 1776, Bedford County, Virginia. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 25. John Smith
was born 15 Dec 1735, St. John's Parish, Prince George County, Maryland.
- 26. Elinor Smith
was born 15 Oct 1737, St. John's Parish, Prince George County, Maryland.
- 27. Solomon Augustus Smith
was born Abt 1745, Prince George County, Maryland; died Between 1802 and 1803, Burke County, North Carolina.
- 28. Zadock Smith
was born 12 May 1751, St. John's Parish, Prince George County, Maryland.
- 29. Samuel Smith, Jr.
was born 7 Apr 1759, St. John's Parish, Prince George County, Maryland.
- 30. Catherine Smith
- 31. Charity Smith
- 32. Elizabeth Smith
- 33. Sarah Smith
- 34. Septima Smith
- 35. Susannah Smith
- 25. John Smith
10. Anne Lockyer Locker (4.Thomas2, 1.Mary1) was born 1649, Romania; died 1750, Maryland, United States.
11. Anne TALBOT (4.Thomas2, 1.Mary1) was born 1649, Romania; died 1750.
12. Thomas Locker (4.Thomas2, 1.Mary1) was born 1650, St Marys, St Mary's, Maryland, United States; died 8 Dec 1712, King George Parish, Prince George's, Maryland, United States.
13. Sarah Lockyear (4.Thomas2, 1.Mary1) was born 1676, Prince George's, Maryland, United States; died 1762, Piscataway, Prince George's, Maryland, United States.
14. Thomas Locker (4.Thomas2, 1.Mary1) was born 1682, Charles, Maryland, United States; died 16 May 1722, King George Parish, Prince George's, Maryland, United States.
15. Mary Locker (4.Thomas2, 1.Mary1) was born 28 Mar 1708.
16. Abigail Locker (4.Thomas2, 1.Mary1) was born 25 May 1710.
17. Thomas Locker (4.Thomas2, 1.Mary1) was born 24 Sep 1712, St Johns Parish, Prince George's, Maryland, United States.
18. Walter Locker (4.Thomas2, 1.Mary1) was born 4 Jun 1714.
19. Charles J Locker (4.Thomas2, 1.Mary1) was born 26 Feb 1716.
20. Phillip Locker (4.Thomas2, 1.Mary1) was born 10 Dec 1719.
21. Richard Locker (4.Thomas2, 1.Mary1) died 10 Dec 1900, Aylmer, 1654296, Ontario, Canada.
22. Judith Scruggs (5.Mary2, 1.Mary1) was born Between 1692 and 1968, Henrico County, Virginia; died 10 Jul 1749, Henrico County, Virginia.
Notes:
Judith was the executrix of her husband's estate along with her son, Benjamin. Tabitha Jones was her half sister.
Judith married William Larner Bradshaw 1712, Henrico County, Virginia. William (son of John Bradshaw and Rachel Broughton) was born 1690, Henrico County, Virginia; died 16 Apr 1747, Goochland County, Virginia. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 36. Temperance Bradshaw
was born Between 1713 and 1715, Henrico County, Virginia; died Sep 1739, Henrico County, Virginia.
- 37. Mary Anna Bradshaw
was born Between 1713 and 1717, Henrico County, Virginia; died 1785, Cumberland County, Virginia.
- 38. Field Bradshaw
was born Between 1717 and 1718, Henrico County, Virginia; died Between 16 Jun and Oct 1788, Lincoln County, North Carolina.
- 39. Charles Bradshaw
was born Between 1718 and 1719, Henrico County, Virginia; died Between Mar 1761 and 23 Jun 1762, Cumberland County, Virginia.
- 40. Josiah Bradshaw
was born Between 1721 and 1727, Henrico County, Virginia; died 23 Aug 1818, Lincoln County, North Carolina.
- 41. Obedience Bradshaw
was born Between 1724 and 1725, Henrico County, Virginia; died 7 Mar 1785.
- 42. John Bradshaw
was born Between 1724 and 1726, Henrico County, Virginia; died 3 Dec 1821, Bedford County, Tennessee.
- 43. William Larner Bradshaw, II
was born 1728, Henrico County, Virginia; died 23 Aug 1817, Wolf River, Overton County, Tennessee.
- 44. Tombin Bradshaw
was born 1732.
- 36. Temperance Bradshaw
23. Tabitha Jones (5.Mary2, 1.Mary1) was born 1688, Henrico County, Virginia; died Bef 1768, Cumberland County, Virginia.
Notes:
Judith Scruggs was her half-sister.
Tabitha married John Robinson Between 1716 and 1719, Henrico County, Virginia. John was born 1685, Henrico County, Virginia; died Bef 25 Apr 1768, Cumberland County, Virginia. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 45. John Robinson
was born Between 1716 and 1717, Henrico County, Virginia; died 23 Apr 1802, Cumberland County, Virginia.
- 46. Field Robinson
was born Between 1720 and 1721, Goochland County, Virginia; died 28 Mar 1785, Cumberland County, Virginia.
- 47. Judith Robinson
was born Between 1726 and 1734, Henrico County, Virginia; died Jan 1820, Lincoln County, North Carolina.
- 48. Susannah Robinson
was born 1730, Henrico County, Virginia; died 1811, Burke County, North Carolina.
- 45. John Robinson
24. Stephen Reese (5.Mary2, 1.Mary1)
Stephen married Mary Anne Bratcher. Mary (daughter of John Bradshaw Bratcher and Jane Canada, daughter of John Bradshaw Bratcher) was born 1792. [Group Sheet]
Generation: 4
25. John Smith (9.Grissel3, 4.Thomas2, 1.Mary1) was born 15 Dec 1735, St. John's Parish, Prince George County, Maryland.
26. Elinor Smith (9.Grissel3, 4.Thomas2, 1.Mary1) was born 15 Oct 1737, St. John's Parish, Prince George County, Maryland.
27. Solomon Augustus Smith (9.Grissel3, 4.Thomas2, 1.Mary1) was born Abt 1745, Prince George County, Maryland; died Between 1802 and 1803, Burke County, North Carolina.
Solomon married Ala Gabriella Abt 1772, Virginia. Ala (daughter of Salina Smith and Robert Smith) was born Abt 1751, Virginia; died Feb 1820, Grayson, Kentucky. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 49. Jacob Smith
was born Aft 1772.
- 50. Amelia Monness Smith
was born Abt 1774, Pittsylvania County, Virginia.
- 51. Henry Austin Smith
was born 1776, Virginia; died 1860, Burke County, North Carolina.
- 52. Cynthia Smith
was born Abt 1778, Virginia.
- 53. Gabriel Barney Smith
was born Abt 1781, Burke County, North Carolina.
- 54. Samuel Smith
was born Abt 1781, Burke County, North Carolina.
- 55. George Smith
was born 1783.
- 56. Celia Smith
was born Abt 1785, Burke County, North Carolina.
- 57. Dorcus Smith
was born Abt 1788, Burke County, North Carolina.
- 58. Anthony Smith
was born Abt 1791, Burke County, North Carolina.
- 59. Solomon Smith
was born Abt 1792, Burke County, North Carolina.
- 60. Augustine P Smith
was born 1795, Burke County, North Carolina.
- 49. Jacob Smith
28. Zadock Smith (9.Grissel3, 4.Thomas2, 1.Mary1) was born 12 May 1751, St. John's Parish, Prince George County, Maryland.
Zadock married . Unknown [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 61. Jacob Link
was born 1756, Frederick County, Maryland, United States; died 30 Apr 1818, Lincoln County, North Carolina, United States.
- 61. Jacob Link
29. Samuel Smith, Jr. (9.Grissel3, 4.Thomas2, 1.Mary1) was born 7 Apr 1759, St. John's Parish, Prince George County, Maryland.
Samuel married . Unknown [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 62. Zadock Smith
was born 12 May 1751, St. John's Parish, Prince George County, Maryland.
- 62. Zadock Smith
30. Catherine Smith (9.Grissel3, 4.Thomas2, 1.Mary1)
31. Charity Smith (9.Grissel3, 4.Thomas2, 1.Mary1)
32. Elizabeth Smith (9.Grissel3, 4.Thomas2, 1.Mary1)
33. Sarah Smith (9.Grissel3, 4.Thomas2, 1.Mary1)
34. Septima Smith (9.Grissel3, 4.Thomas2, 1.Mary1)
35. Susannah Smith (9.Grissel3, 4.Thomas2, 1.Mary1)
36. Temperance Bradshaw (22.Judith3, 5.Mary2, 1.Mary1) was born Between 1713 and 1715, Henrico County, Virginia; died Sep 1739, Henrico County, Virginia.
Temperance married Wiltshire Marrin. Wiltshire was born Abt 1703; died 2 Jan 1737/38, Henrico County, Virginia. [Group Sheet]
37. Mary Anna Bradshaw (22.Judith3, 5.Mary2, 1.Mary1) was born Between 1713 and 1717, Henrico County, Virginia; died 1785, Cumberland County, Virginia.
Mary married John Robinson Goochland County, Virginia. John (son of John Robinson and Tabitha Jones) was born Between 1716 and 1717, Henrico County, Virginia; died 23 Apr 1802, Cumberland County, Virginia. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 63. Lucy Robinson
- 64. Judith Robinson
- 65. Tabitha Robinson
- 66. Jemina Robinson
- 63. Lucy Robinson
38. Field Bradshaw (22.Judith3, 5.Mary2, 1.Mary1) was born Between 1717 and 1718, Henrico County, Virginia; died Between 16 Jun and Oct 1788, Lincoln County, North Carolina.
Notes:
Field was probably the first born son as he was his father's heir-at-la
Cumberland Co., Va. Court Order Book 1752-1758, July court, 1754, pg. 202 there is a settlement between Field and Judith to William Bradshaw (his brother).
Cumberland Co., Va. Records, Bk. 1, pg. 30:
Field Bradshaw, of Cumberland County, Virginia, son and heir of William Bradshaw, decd., for love and affection for my brother, Charles Bradshaw, land in the Southern Parish on Deep Creek...etc. part of the 390 ac. granted by patent to my father, William Bradshaw, decd.
Rec. July 24, 1749
Cumberland Co., Va. Records, Deed Book 1, pg. 32:
Field Bradshaw, deed to my father-in-law, Field Robinson....etc.
Rec. July 24, 1749
There are many more listings for Field Bradshaw in the Cumberland County, Virginia books.
Lincoln County, North Carolina Deed Bk. 15, pg. 62:
Dec. 17, 1779 Jacob Baker of Lincoln Co. to Field BRADSHAW of Mecklenburg Co. for £250, 25 ac. on s. side of Catawba River; borders Abraham Scott and Coborns Creek; part of grant Sept. 13, 1759 to John Killion who sold to Richd. Earhart and by "sundry conveyances" to Jacob Baker.
Signed, Jacob Baker
Wit: Vincent Cox and John Brown Skrimshire Rec. July, 1788, Bk. 3, pg. 384
Lincoln County, North Carolina Deed Bk. 15, pg. 51:
Nov. 28, 1785 Field Bradshaw of Lincoln Co. to son Jonas Bradshaw of same for love and affection, one Negro girl, Agnes, 13 yrs. old
Signed, Field Bradshaw
Wit: John Haskins & Benjamin Ratlist Rec. July, 1788, Bk. 3, pg. 373
Fields Bradsha's
Last will and Test[ament]
In the Name of God Amen I Field Bradshaw of the County of Lincoln and State of North Carolina being sick and weak in body but of perfect and sound understanding do Make and Ordain this to be my Last will and Testament and as touching my worldly Estate I Desire it to be Disposed of in Manner and form following first I Desire my debts should be paid and the Expense of my burial to be at the Discretion of my Executors and the Remainder of my Estate to be as follows To Wit first I give and bequeath unto my Wife Judith Bradshaw one Negro woman named Jane aged forty years and one Negro fellow named Sandy aged Eighteen years and one Negro Girl named moll aged Eighteen months and two mares one feather bed and furniture and three Cows and Calves and also the tools belonging to the plantation and to have Possession of the house wherein I now Dwell During her Life Then I give and bequeath unto my son Benjamin Bradshaw one hundred acres of land including the place whereon he now lives and one Negro woman named [?hannah] aged twenty two[?] years and one Negro Child Then I give and be queath unto my son John Bradshaw one Negro Girl named Amy aged nine years Then I give and bequeath unto my daughter Rebekah Ratlif one Negro boy named Jessee aged Eleven years Then I give and bequeath unto my son Field Bradshaw one Negro woman named aga? aged twenty seven years Then I give and bequeath unto my son Charles Bradshaw one hundred and twenty five acres of Land including the place whereon he now lives and one Negro woman named Sarah aged thirty years Then I give and bequeath unto my Son Jonas Bradshaw one Negro boy named Stephen aged three years Then I give and bequeath unto my said Son Jonas Bradshaw one horse Colt three years old Then I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Judith Rabb one Shilling Sterling Then I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Susanna Bradshaw one Negro girl named Fan[?] aged four years and one [?bay pony?] aged two years and one feather bed and Furniture and two Cows and Calves Then I give and bequeath unto my son Josiah Bradshaw one hundred and twenty five acres of Land including the place whereon I now live and one Negro woman named Mary aged twenty years and one Negro Child named Turner and one horse Colt two years old and one Cow and Calf Then I give and bequeath unto my Grandson William Rabb one Negro boy named Dave aged four years & I this Field Bradshaw Desire that my Estate May not Come to an [Appraisement?] and I Also utterly Disannul all other wills before Made and I do appoint William Bradshaw and my wife Judith Bradshaw and Joseph Abernathy to be Executors of this my Last will and Testament In witness whereof I have hereunto Sat my hand and affixed my seal This 16 Day of June 1788
Field Bradshaw (seal)
Charles Bradshaw
Elizabeth Hogan
Susanna Bradshaw
Jo AbernathyField married Judith Robinson Jun 1746, Goochland County, Virginia. Judith (daughter of John Robinson and Tabitha Jones) was born Between 1726 and 1734, Henrico County, Virginia; died Jan 1820, Lincoln County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 67. Anne Bradshaw
- 68. Field Robinson Bradshaw
was born Between 1751 and 1754, Cumberland County, Virginia; died 12 Dec 1802, Lincoln County, North Carolina.
- 69. Benjamin Bradshaw
was born 28 May 1758, Goochland County, Virginia; died Between 24 Oct 1814 and Apr 1815, Lincoln County, North Carolina.
- 70. Charles Bradshaw
was born Between 1758 and 1760, Cumberland County, Virginia; died 26 Jul 1800, Lincoln County, North Carolina.
- 71. Jonas Bradshaw
was born 1759, Cumberland County, Virginia; died 6 Feb 1840, Lincoln County, North Carolina; was buried , Lincoln County, North Carolina, at the Bradshaw Cemetery.
- 72. Josiah Bradshaw
was born Between 1760 and 1765, Cumberland County, Virginia; died 1827, Montgomery County, Alabama.
- 73. Rebeckah Bradshaw
was born Between 1760 and 1767; died WFT Est 1791 1854.
- 74. Judith Bradshaw
was born Abt 1761, Virginia; died Between 12 Mar 1838 and Jul 1848, Lincoln County, North Carolina.
- 75. Susanna Bradshaw
was born Abt 1766, Lincoln County, North Carolina; died WFT Est 1796 1860.
- 76. John Bradshaw
was born Abt 1773, Cumberland County, Virginia; died 1859, Lincoln County, North Carolina.
- 67. Anne Bradshaw
39. Charles Bradshaw (22.Judith3, 5.Mary2, 1.Mary1) was born Between 1718 and 1719, Henrico County, Virginia; died Between Mar 1761 and 23 Jun 1762, Cumberland County, Virginia.
Notes:
Cumberland County, Virginia Will & Deed Book 1, pg. 30, July 10, 1749
Field Robinson witnessed deed of Field Bradshaw, son and Heir of William Bradshaw, deceased, to his brother, Charles Bradshaw.Charles married Jemima Hendricks Bef 25 Jan 1758. Jemima (daughter of Adolphus Hendricks) was born Abt 1725, Cumberland County, Virginia; died WFT Est 1754 1819. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 77. Temperance Bradshaw
- 78. Ruth Bradshaw
- 79. William Bradshaw
was born Aft 1749.
- 80. Joel Jefferson Bradshaw
was born Between 1750 and 1755, Henrico County, Virginia; died 11 Nov 1823, White County, Tennessee.
- 77. Temperance Bradshaw
40. Josiah Bradshaw (22.Judith3, 5.Mary2, 1.Mary1) was born Between 1721 and 1727, Henrico County, Virginia; died 23 Aug 1818, Lincoln County, North Carolina.
Notes:
The 1782 tax list for Bedford County, Va. lists Josiah as having the following:
Free males above 21 - 1
Slaves - 1
Horses - 3
Cattle - 11
White tithes above 16 yrs. - 1
Black tithes above 16 yrs. - 0
Josiah left Henrico County, Virginia and moved to Bedford County, Virginia where he lived until about 1783 when he moved again, taking his family to Lincoln County, North Carolina. In 1790 he is in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. In 1795 he owned land on Seagle Creek, Lincoln County, North Carolina.
Paid tithe: 1782, Bedford County, Virginia15
Josiah married Elizabeth Armistead 20 Dec 1763, Cumberland County, Virginia. Elizabeth (daughter of John Armistead and Hannah Harrison) died Bef 1810, Lincoln County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 81. Obedience Bradshaw
was born 1765; died 1846, Gaston County, North Carolina.
- 82. Judith Bradshaw
was born 1766.
- 81. Obedience Bradshaw
41. Obedience Bradshaw (22.Judith3, 5.Mary2, 1.Mary1) was born Between 1724 and 1725, Henrico County, Virginia; died 7 Mar 1785.
Obedience married Field Robinson Bef 1747, Virginia. Field (son of John Robinson and Tabitha Jones) was born Between 1720 and 1721, Goochland County, Virginia; died 28 Mar 1785, Cumberland County, Virginia. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 83. Daniel Robinson
- 84. William Robinson
- 85. Joseph Robinson
- 83. Daniel Robinson
42. John Bradshaw (22.Judith3, 5.Mary2, 1.Mary1) was born Between 1724 and 1726, Henrico County, Virginia; died 3 Dec 1821, Bedford County, Tennessee.
Notes:
Bedford County, Virginia Tithe & Personal Property Taxes:
1783:
Whites Over 21-1
Blacks Over 16-4
Blacks Under 16-3
Total Blacks-7
Horses-2
Cattle-10
No. of White & Black Tithe-5
According to Jim Young, John Bradshaw's last name changed to BRATCHER in 1787 and that spelling was carried the rest of his life. (Note) This probably happened due to the illiteracy in those days. So many people could not read or write that a lot of times when someone spelled the names on different forms the spellings were numerous for the same people. The last recorded instance of the name John BRATCHER in Bedford County was the 1803 tax list.
Paid tithe: 1783, Bedford County, VirginiaJohn married Jane Canada 1759, Virginia. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 86. John Bradshaw Bratcher
died 22 Nov 1843, Gerard County, Kentucky.
- 87. Charles Bradshaw Bratcher
- 88. Canaday Bradshaw Bratcher
- 89. Benjamin Bradshaw Bratcher
- 86. John Bradshaw Bratcher
43. William Larner Bradshaw, II (22.Judith3, 5.Mary2, 1.Mary1) was born 1728, Henrico County, Virginia; died 23 Aug 1817, Wolf River, Overton County, Tennessee.
Notes:
William and Susannah moved around quite a bit during their married life and owned land in a few counties in Virginia. All of their children were born in Virginia. They left Virginia and moved to North Carolina about 1778. He purchased land on in a few different places there also.
Lincoln County, North Carolina D.Bk. 4, June 4, 1788:
William Bradshaw of Lincoln Co. to Alexander Nelson of same, for £200, 100 ac. on W. side of Catawba River; borders point of ridge on said river below Wm. Bradshaw's clear land; includes a great bent in said river and some improvements; part of 140 ac. granted May 15, 1772 to Francis Beatty and sold July 24, 1775 by Hugh Beatty & Robt. Armstrong, executors for Francis Beatty, to Benjamin Cochran who sold April 24, 1776 to John Henderson who sold Dec. 24, 1778 to William Bradshaw.
Signed, William Bradshaw
Witness: John ?Turkefill?, David Alexander, Smith Alexander Rec. Oct. 1790, Bk. 16, pg. 1
There is a Public Service Claim on file for him dated September 4, 1780 which states:
Received of Mr. William Bradshaw, one bullock for Publick Use. Agreeable to an Act for providing a supply of provision & other necessities for the use of the Army. S'd Bullock was appraised to £250.
Records show him to have been a member of the 11th Militia.
The census for 1790 list William as living in Lincoln County, North Carolina and his household as consisting of three females and nine slaves besides himself.
The following court depositions are from the book "Overton County, Tennessee Genealogic Records", compiled by Edythe Rucker Whitley,
Supreme Court Transcripts
Original papers on file Tennessee State Archives, Nashville, Tennessee.
Obediah Bradshaw & Others vs. William Beach and Others. 1823
Overton County, Tennessee. Third Judicial Circuit Court. John Thurman,Soloman Silcon (?), Simon Huddleston, Benjamin Poore, John Ric--- ?, Joshua Storie and Catherine Storie his wife and etc.(Abstract of file). Mentions a mill on Wolf River. Reference is made to Billy Beach. Refers to certain negroes -- Tom, Fanny, Solomon and others. Refers to Joseph Evans. One paper refers to going to North Carolina on business. Another paper mentions Lewis Carlton in North Carolina. One paper says that the family of William Beach consisted of six or seven children. There is mention of a place called Barksville, thirty-three miles from ------(torn).Joshua Storie, Sr., on oath states he was acquainted with Mr. Bradshaw before coming from North Carolina and that he lived in the same house with me two or three weeks, then I moved away and never seen him for about thirteen years,when I saw him at my son Joshua Stories, he did not know me. When I started away my son told him who I was and he caught me in his arms. Signed Joshua Storie. Witnessed by Jas. Whiteside, J. P. Catharine Storie being sworn, age 44 years, says she had a long acquaintance with Mr. Bradshaw and his wife, as well as Beach. She knew them twelve or thirteen years in North Carolina. She understood that Mr. Bradshaw when on his death bed was 80 years of age. "Our conversation was twelve or thirteen years ago. There was mention that Mr. Bradshaw conveyed property to Wm. Beach and Mrs. Bradshaw threatened to leave Mr. Bradshaw and that she would and could not live apart from her daughter at the time they were about moving to the farm bought from Mr. Storie. Mrs. Bradshaw said that she had but one child and she would not be parted by no man on earth from her. Mrs. Bradshaw said she had never been married before she married Mr. Bradshaw. Old Mr. Bradshaw said he had to pay tax both in Tennessee and North Carolina and that he was so hard of hearing he did not want to pay tax and he always put the money in hands of Billy Beach for him to settle it. About eleven or twelve years ago the old gentleman said that Billy had been down several times after his money and he did not know what Billy done with it. Must spent it for Rum along with Abernathy’s boys. He may have give it to his brother or drank it up. Said William Beach has lived with and supported Bradshaw’s wife. Mr. Bradshaw said Billy Beach lived on his place.. Mrs. Bradshaw said she had given William Beach’s children some clothing both boys and girls for twenty years and some she intended for her daughter Mrs.Beach. Another time at Mr. ?Brumbletts?, Mrs. Bradshaw was getting something in the store and said it was stuff to make bonnets for one of the girls and intended to get each of the girls a white dress. She said most of the money Beach paid was her money. She talked about money Beach owed old Mr. Storie" Signed, Catherine Storie. J. Whiteside J. P. Sworn to in Overton County, 4 June 1819. Deposition of Joseph Evans in Overton County, 15 Feby, 1820. Joseph Evans age 34 years, deposeth --- Was present at signing of bill of sale between William Bradshaw and William Beach. Word came by boys "that lived with me" to come down there. "I" went down to Beaches and saw John Thurman in the mill yard. He said "we" go up to the old house, after going up near the barn or house in the field he turned around to me and said ----"about to give bill of sale for three negroes from Bradshaw to Beach" Went to the house and stayed some time before Beach came there. Beach had the papers. "I cannot read so I handed it to William Beach and he read it." When it was read Mr. Bradshaw (hard of hearing) said "What is this 420 pounds put in for I never received anything." Mr. Thurman spoke up "Something put in to make it good." The old man sat and said nothing. William Beach spoke "Grandfather if you aren’t willing don’t do it." The old lady spoke "We are willing aren’t we honey." Then Mr. Bradshaw said "I reckon so." The negroes were called and delivered. "I was well acquainted with Mr. Bradshaw." "He was nearly deaf and blind." William Beach had lived at Hind’s plantation. Bradshaw and Beach lived on the same plantation and on the place where also Mr. Dalton now lives and they moved on Thurman’s place with exception Mr. Beach living a while at Hind’s plantation. Signed Jos. Evans.
Simon Huddleston deposition. Age 57 years. Had an acquaintance with Mr. Bradshaw a short time when he first came to this country. I thought his mental condition was impaired. It was by age. Mrs. Bradshaw and Beach were always present at transactions of the old man. Bradshaw lived on Wolf on Thurman place. Wm. Beach lived on the same plantation. None of the Bradshaw’s children lived with him at that time. Mr. Bradshaw said Beach was his grandson. Signed Simon Huddleston, Sworn Feb. 15, 1820 Overton County, Tenn. William Atkinson J. P.
Deposition of Joseph McFarland taken in Sevier County, Tennessee at the house of Samuel Henry 14 May 1821. Joseph McFarland, age 44 years. He mentions being witness with Benjamin Poore to Bill of Sale. William Bradshaw to Wm. Beach for negroes. Also mentions land in North Carolina. Thurman lived in Kentucky. "I went home and told my wife what had happened. I said I was sorry I was there." Thurman proved the bill of sale in Overton County. Signed Joseph McFarland. 14 May 1821 Samuel Henry. J. P.
Deposition of Levy Hinds 1818 in Overton County and also of Nancy Hinds at house of William Evans in said county 17 Feby. 1820. Levy Hinds age 45 years saith. "Acquainted with Bradshaw and Beach about five years. I lived between a half mile and three quarters. Beach had three or four head of horses. I think some cattle. Mr. Bradshaw had two wagons, three or four horses and cattle. Beach never lived with or took care of Mr. Bradshaw that I know of. John Thurrman bought Bradshaw’s wagon in his lifetime. Bradshaw or Beach owned no land that I know of." "Old Mr. Bradshaw supported the negroes. I understand they came to this county together and lived near each other until Mr. Bradshaw died and they lived on Thurman place when he died but they farmed separately. None of Bradshaw’s children lived with him since my acquaintance." Signed Levy Hinds.
Nancy Hinds age 34 years deposeth -- "Mr. Beach moved across the river on McIver land. Thurman offered to build a house for Mr. Beach on the opposite side of the river and was afraid Mr. Thurman would not do it and they were sure of the place they had and she intended to stay on it. I lived about one
half mile from them three or four years while he lived on Thurman place and there died. Said Bradshaw made a will in North Carolina -- not to her mind -- He said he would never make another." "Mrs. Bradshaw acted as a mid-wife. I expect that she was the only one in this country." Signed Nancy (X) Hinds.
John R. Farmer, J. P. of White County. Samuel Renno sayeth - "William Beach and myself were in conversation going to Monroe. The old man was sick at the time of transaction. I knew Beach for several years. Beach and the old woman told Mr. Bradshaw that Seth Bradshaw was coming to take the negroes off." Mentions Helms and West and their wives. "Been acquainted with Joseph Evans twenty years." Signed Saml. Reno.
Overton County, deposition of Samuel Renno and Ann Renno, at house of Williams in Overton County, 16 Feby. 1820. Samuel Renno age 47 years. Lived three or four miles from Wm. Beach. Generally get grinding at his mill. Signed by Samuel Reno. Ann Renno age 22 years. "I was living at Polly Taylors" Mentions William Johnston. "I said Grandfather what did Billy Beach give you for all your negroes" "Billy Beach never gave me anything." "I heard her tell my mother if it were not for her poor old father that he would of starved to death for he was too lazy to work for her for he done nothing but run about after one develment or another." etc. "I am the daughter of John West.": Signed Ann (X) Renno.
Deposition in Overton County. Matthew Young. John Honeycutt. Mary Honeycutt. Catharine Story. May 10, 1820. Matthew Young age 36 years deposes. "Acquainted with Mr. Bradshaw at place where he died on Thurman’s plantation on Wolf River about two years (in 15 and 16)" "Mr. Bradshaw told me that he was 88 the spring I moved here and then going on 89. Mr. Bradshaw said he had done a great deal for Wm. Beach and he had not made use of it. John West was one of the old man’s sons-in-law and wife. None of Mr. Bradshaw’s children lived with them or in the county." Signed Matthew Young. John Honeycutt, age 29 years, deposeth "Was acquainted with Mr. Bradshaw and Beach ten or twelve years. Mr. Bradshaw purchased a wagon from William Dooling and another from a man named Hull. No family of Bradshaw I knew but him and wife. I knew them both in North Carolina and in this state. None of Bradshaw’s children lived near him only one of his sons-in-law and daughter lived on same plantation one year or thereabout." Signed John (X) Honeycutt.
Mary Honeycutt age 43 years deposeth. "Was acquainted with Mr. Bradshaw and Beach thirteen or fourteen years." Signed Mary (X) Honeycutt.
Catharine Story, age 46 years, deposition, "She was with Mr. Bradshaw in his last sickness five or six times 15th or 16th of April. two or three time."
Signed Catharine (X) Story.
Overton County, Nov. 1, 1821. Depositions of John Westmoreland Junr. age 28. Samuel Reno age 48. John Williams age 33 years, William Evans age 46 years, Zachariah Enaes age 52 years.
Samuel Reno said he was at Mr. Bradshaw’s when he purchased a piece of land from John McIver. It was witnessed by Mr. Bradshaw. Mr. Williams mentions John Denton and Obadiah Bradshaw in a suit pending. Signed John Williams.
William Evans, deposeth, and Zachariah Ennes, deposeth that he was first acquainted with William Bradshaw in Lincoln County North Carolina. He owned valuable land negroes and other property. Mr. Bradshaw moved to Birk County (Burk) in the settlement where I lived and lived sometime. His first wife
died on same plantation where he lived in Birk County. I was acquainted with Elizabeth Harper before she married Wm. Bradshaw. She was a neighbor. She was a single woman living at her father’s house and was poor people, but had a little property, and my acquaintance still continued until she inter-married with Wm. Bradshaw. I never knew her to be married before. Elizabeth Harper had one child before she married Mr. Bradshaw. I was acquainted with William Beach in Birk County, while he was a single man and when Beach first lived with his grandfather Bradshaw. My knowledge Bradshaw supported Beach. There was a great difference in their age. Of Bradshaw and his wife. She had great influence over him; had known him twenty five or thirty years. Beach was between eighteen and twenty then. "I am a son-in-law to one of the plaintiffs. I heard Bradshaw give his land in Lincoln County North Carolina to two of his children. He gave a negro boy to Seth Bradshaw. He gave a girl to William Bradshaw. He gave a negro child to Field Bradshaw, a son-in-law. He sold after he married the second wife, a farm."
Deposition of Joseph Evans 11 Dec. 1821 at house of Parker Young, Overton County, 11 December 1821. Age 36 years, He explains regarding a note left at house of Lewis Carlton in Town of Morgantown Burk County, North Carolina.
William Beach’s wife told me he was at Mr. Carter Dalton’s three miles.
State of North Carolina, Burke County, deposition of William W. Erwin, Esqr. in town of Morgantown 4 May 1821. Stated. "Acquainted with William Bradshaw the elder, now deceased. Said Wm. Bradshaw was married by this deponent to Miss Elizabeth Harper a maiden lady and sister of John Harper, that previous to her marriage with Wm. Bradshaw she had a daughter, which believe named Prudence
Harper, said Prudence married Wm. Beach the reputed grandson of Wm. Bradshaw the elder. Said Wm. Beach and wife lived in the yard and on the plantation of Wm. Bradshaw the elder and acted as overseer or manager of said Wm. Bradshaw. The deponent sold to William Beach or Wm. Bradshaw 100 acres land adjoining Wm. Bradshaw’s plantation and said deponent made title to Wm. Beach and Wm. Bradshaw paid said deponent for said land, the said Wm. Beach being unable to pay for it. William Beach continued to live with said Bradshaw for several years and said deponent was in the house several times and always supposed Wm. Beach was dependent on his grandfather William Bradshaw for his subsistance. William Bradshaw the elder was a man of considerable property, land, slaves, cattle, horses, hogs. His wife, Mrs. Bradshaw appeared to have considerable influence over him (her husband Wm. Bradshaw) and this deponent believes she intended to vest the property of William Bradshaw her husband in to hands of her daughter and son-in-law Wm. Beach. William Bradshaw the elder applied to him to prevent it. He believes this applicatior made by the sons who lived in the neighborhood of William Bradshaw residence. Sometime before William Bradshaw removed from Burk to Lincoln. The opinion in the neighborhood that William Bradshaw was induced to move from Burke to Lincoln that his wife and her son-in-law Wm. Beach might more easily manage Wm. Bradshaw in obtaining transfer of property of said William Bradshaw old and infirm age between 80 and 90.
Wm. Beach is a bad character. Signed Wm. W. Erwin. Sworn before James Avery. J. P.
Deposition of Robert Grarty (Grasty ?). He stated that he knew Bradshaw and Beach, also Mrs.Bradshaw. William Beach is a grandson of William Bradshaw the elder. Had none or little property and lived with his grandfather Wm. Bradshaw while in Burke. William Bradshaw the elder moved to Lincoln County. There is mention of Josiah Bradshaw as a son of William. Discovered Mrs. Bradshaw, wife of said William, endeavored to prevent her husband from having any conversation with his son Josiah Bradshaw. Previous to said William Bradshaw moving to Lincoln, William happened at his son Josiah’s house where deponent heard Josiah ask his father why he did not rent him and go among his
children like he formerly did. The old man said he disliked to have disturbance and if he went among his children as formerly and appeared friendly to them he would have constant quarrelling in his own house and get no peace. Josiah told his father "no woman should have influence over him as he supposed
his wife to influence and govern him. Signed Robert (X) Grasty --4 May 1821.
Burke County, NC deposition of Elizjah Largent, age 45 years and Isaac Beach about 33 years of age.
Elijah Largen deposition at courthouse in Burke County, 5 May 1821. Stated that he was acquainted with Wm. Bradshaw and his second wife, whose maiden name was Elizabeth Harper and was acquainted with defendants earliest infancy until about three years ago and she was a woman of infamous character and had a Bastard or Base born child. She had little or no property before her marriage. Knew William Bradshaw from marriage to Elizabeth Harper who was at that time about 70 years old. She knew him eight or ten years before Wm. Bradshaw left the county. She knew William Beach the grandson married Wm. Bradshaw etc. William Beach married the daughter of Mrs. Bradshaw, wife of William Bradshaw the elder. William Beach was entirely destitute of property and depended on his grandfather for support of himself and family. William Beach married Mrs. Bradshaw’s daughter Prudence Harper. Mrs. Bradshaw asked deponent if she could hold all property of William Bradshaw from his heirs and he told her that she could not. Soon after William Bradshaw sold a large portion of his negroes and moved out of Burke into Lincoln County where he lived for several years. After which he moved to Wilkes County and this deponent was at the house of said William Bradshaw while he lived in Wilkes County, at which place Mrs. Bradshaw informed this deponent that there was a Bill of sale or deed of gift of all negroes which said Wm. Bradshaw possessed made by her husband to William Beach, and asked numerous questions about if William Beach could hold them or not. Said William Bradshaw moved to Tennessee and deponent hearing of his death obtained from Josiah Bradshaw son of William a power of attorney and a verbal permission to Tennessee to make demand of five shears of said negroes to said Wm. Beach, who was then Administrator and he claimed as his own the property. William Beach was totally destitute of the truth.
Deposition of Isaac Beach, a brother of William Beach and William at times had cattle, etc. and he also knew William Bradshaw the elder. Signed Isaac (x) Beach.
North Carolina Wilkes County, Wm. Lenorr a J. P. 30 April 1821. Depositions of Lewis Carlton, Elizathe Carlton, Benjamin Beach, George Helm agent forcomplainant.
Lewis Carlton, Stated he knew William Bradshaw twelve or fifteen years ago. He purchased a tract of land from Joshua Story adjoining his own land and settled there. They became friends. He was there three or four years. William Beach came to live with him and on same tract of land. Beach talked
to him about getting Mr. Bradshaw’s property and Carlton advised a deed of gift. "I moved William Beech from Lincoln County to this neighborhood in my waggon and he had little property not over forty or fifty dollars in value. Saw William Bradshaw’s wife put arms about her husband kiss and etc. in public
places." At Rev. William Dodson’s where they sat down to dinner, Mrs. Bradshaw directed the plate before Mr. Bradshaw be taken away and said they had already eat together off of one plate.
Elizabeth Carlton age 59 sworn, Benjamin Beech age 51 deposed "I am the eldest brother of William Beech. We bread up and in same family until he was sixteen or seventeen years old except one or two years. Lived near him when he was married. For last three or four years before he moved from neighborhood. William Beach had six or seven children.
Character witnesses. Overton County, Tennessee. 11 Jany 1821. Depositions of Nancy Hinds age 35 years; Polly Latham age 21 years; John S. Williams age 34 years; Joseph Evans age 26 years; Levy Hinds age 46 years; Nancy Hinds 35 years; Jany Cilcock age 22 years; Peggy Storie age 17 years; Solomon Silcock age 28 years; John Van Hooser age 56 years; Joshua Storie age 54 years; Squire Angelea age 22 years; Robert Storie age 36 years; John S. Williams age 62 years; Robert Storie age 36 years; All sworn in Overton County at house of Joshua Storie, Jan. 21, 1822.
Nancy Hinds asked or said something about the Elizabeth Bradshaw at the hearing. Adam Huntsman was the defendant’s council. Others who testified, Joseph Evans age 36 years; William Grimsley age 59 years. He was pastor of the church. Said William Beach was a member of the Baptist order. They were members of the same church. Isaac Denton age 54 years member of same church and he had the care of the church; Philip Smith, age 52 a member of the same church; Thomas Wood age 43; Thomas Scott age 66 years; Thomas Scott stated that he knew him speaking of Bradshaw, about thirty years and knew him when they lived in Burke County, North Carolina. They were members of the same church in North Carolina and in Overton County, Tennesse
Joseph Poore age 48 years made a deposition. Others who made depositions were Margery Poore age 43 years; Nelly Garrott age 39 years (knew Bradshaw about two years); Sally V. Hooser age 17 years; Susan Beach age 17 years; James Cowan age 57 years; John V. Hooser age 57 years (father of Sally above); John S. Williams age 34 years; P. M. Miller was the attorney for the defendant. John McIver of Overton County, in his deposition stated that he first knew Mr. Bradshaw about September 1816. He was about seven years old.
Mr. William Fleming made a deposition in the town of Monroe 1820. Henry Reagan age 58 years; Wm. Atkinson age 31 years; Benjamin Totten age 42 years; George Armstrong age 33 years; William Fleming age 32 years, and Conrac Pile age 54 years, all gave depositions. Henry Reagan age 58 years, Joseph Evans age 36 years; Rachel West age 26 years (was granddaughter of Mr. Bradshaw in N.C.); Samuel Odle age 24 years; Absalom Garrett age 47 years; Nancy Vanhooser age 45 years; Henry Reagan age
26 in January 1822; Benjamin Pooer was aged 49 years; Joseph Dunkin; Jane Johnston. Seems most of these were people who resided in Overton County, Tennessee. Davidson Jones age 51 years. Joshua Storey was 53 years of age. Joseph Duncan mentioned.
Many descendents of William Bradshaw II still live in Burke County with varied surnames, but all are proud to recognize him as their forefather.William married Susannah Robinson Bef 1748, probably Henrico County, Virginia. Susannah (daughter of John Robinson and Tabitha Jones) was born 1730, Henrico County, Virginia; died 1811, Burke County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 90. Rhonda Bradshaw
- 91. Elijah Bradshaw
- 92. William Bradshaw, III
was born 1748; died Between 9 Oct and 9 Nov 1827, North Carolina.
- 93. Josiah Bradshaw
was born Abt 1750; died 1821.
- 94. Isaiah Bradshaw
was born 1755; died Between 1812 and 1820, Burke County, North Carolina.
- 95. Obediah Bradshaw
was born 1755, Haywood County, North Carolina; died WFT Est 1753 1856.
- 96. Judith Ann Bradshaw
was born 1759; died 13 Aug 1828, Burke County, North Carolina.
- 97. Charles Bradshaw
was born 1760, Cumberland County, Virginia; died 16 Mar 1828, Wealthy, Tennessee.
- 98. Ursula Bradshaw
was born 1762, Cumberland County, Virginia; died Aft 6 Oct 1871.
- 99. Anna Bradshaw
was born 1764.
William married Elizabeth Harper Abt 1805. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 100. Seth Bradshaw
was born WFT Est 1747 1773; died WFT Est 1753 1854.
- 101. Field Bradshaw
was born WFT Est 1747 1773; died WFT Est 1753 1854.
- 102. Elizabeth Bradshaw
was born WFT Est 1747 1773; died WFT Est 1753 1856.
- 90. Rhonda Bradshaw
44. Tombin Bradshaw (22.Judith3, 5.Mary2, 1.Mary1) was born 1732.
45. John Robinson (23.Tabitha3, 5.Mary2, 1.Mary1) was born Between 1716 and 1717, Henrico County, Virginia; died 23 Apr 1802, Cumberland County, Virginia.
John married Mary Anna Bradshaw Goochland County, Virginia. Mary (daughter of William Larner Bradshaw and Judith Scruggs) was born Between 1713 and 1717, Henrico County, Virginia; died 1785, Cumberland County, Virginia. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 63. Lucy Robinson
- 64. Judith Robinson
- 65. Tabitha Robinson
- 66. Jemina Robinson
- 63. Lucy Robinson
46. Field Robinson (23.Tabitha3, 5.Mary2, 1.Mary1) was born Between 1720 and 1721, Goochland County, Virginia; died 28 Mar 1785, Cumberland County, Virginia.
Field married Obedience Bradshaw Bef 1747, Virginia. Obedience (daughter of William Larner Bradshaw and Judith Scruggs) was born Between 1724 and 1725, Henrico County, Virginia; died 7 Mar 1785. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 83. Daniel Robinson
- 84. William Robinson
- 85. Joseph Robinson
- 83. Daniel Robinson
47. Judith Robinson (23.Tabitha3, 5.Mary2, 1.Mary1) was born Between 1726 and 1734, Henrico County, Virginia; died Jan 1820, Lincoln County, North Carolina.
Notes:
State of North Carolina Lincoln County January Sessions 1820
The within will was proved in open court by the subscribing witnesses and
admitted to records
Witness V W B___?
In the name of God Amen I Judith Bradshaw of the State of North Carolina and County of Lincoln being of sound mind and disposeing[?] memory but calling to mind the mortality of my body and the certainty of death and the uncertainty of the time it may happen I do hereby make, ordain and establish this to be my last will and Testament hereby revoking and annulling all former Wills by me made declaring them and every part of them to be utterly void
And first I recommend my soul to God who gave it and my body to the earth to be buried in a decent Christian manner and as to such worldly property wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me I will and dispose of in the following manner That all my just debts (if any) and my funeral expenses be paid out of my estate.
Second I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Judith Rabb one Negro woman named Poll about 28 years of age and one Negro Boy named Eli son of Poll about 8 years old and one other Negroe boy named Jim and son of Poll about 5 years old and one Negro Girl named Moriah[?] about 3 years old and daughter of Poll I do give and bequeath said Negroes unto my said Daughter Judith Rabb her heirs and assigns forever
Third I do give and bequeath unto my son John Bradsha one Negro man named Sandy about 42 years old on condition that my said son John Bradsha pay for him one hundred and fifty dollars which I allow to be equally divided and paid to all his brothers and sisters share and share alike of the said hundred and fifty dollars.
Fourth I give and bequeath unto my grand daughter Judith Bradsha daughter of my son Josiah Bradsha one Negroe Girl named Nance[?] about 4 years old and one feather bed and furniture to her her Heirs and assigns forever
Fifth I give and bequeath unto my son Jonas Bradsha one big Pot -
Sixth I give and bequeath unto my son Benjamin Bradsha one Cow and Calf if they should be there at the time of my decease
Seventh I do hereby nominate constitute and appoint Joseph Graham and Nathan Gaultney - to be Executors of this my last Will and Testament as witness my hand and seal this 30th day of September Anno Domini 181[?] signed sealed as pronounced by Judith Bradsha to be her last Will and Testament
Judith (x) Bradsha (seal)
in presence of us Josiah Bradshaw jurat Jos Graham [Josiah Bradshaw in handwriting different from rest of will]
Codicil to the within Will made this 10th day of August 1818.
1st I do hereby revoke and anull that part of it which gives the Boy Jim (son of Poll) to my daughter Judith Rabb and I do hereby give the said Boy Jim to my son John Bradsha
2nd I do hereby give and bequeath unto my daughter Judith Rabb a negroe boy Jess about 3 years old and a Girl named Mary both Children of Poll and if any of the negroes Willed unto the said Judith Rabb should hereafter increase it is my will that she have the whole of said increase as witness my hand and seal this day and year above written
Judith ( her X mark) Bradsha (seal)
signed sealed and pronounced by Judith Bradsha as a Codicil to her last will and Testament in presence of us
J L Favell[?] jurat
Jno D Graham jurat
Jo Graham
N Gaultny ExecutorsJudith married Field Bradshaw Jun 1746, Goochland County, Virginia. Field (son of William Larner Bradshaw and Judith Scruggs) was born Between 1717 and 1718, Henrico County, Virginia; died Between 16 Jun and Oct 1788, Lincoln County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 67. Anne Bradshaw
- 68. Field Robinson Bradshaw
was born Between 1751 and 1754, Cumberland County, Virginia; died 12 Dec 1802, Lincoln County, North Carolina.
- 69. Benjamin Bradshaw
was born 28 May 1758, Goochland County, Virginia; died Between 24 Oct 1814 and Apr 1815, Lincoln County, North Carolina.
- 70. Charles Bradshaw
was born Between 1758 and 1760, Cumberland County, Virginia; died 26 Jul 1800, Lincoln County, North Carolina.
- 71. Jonas Bradshaw
was born 1759, Cumberland County, Virginia; died 6 Feb 1840, Lincoln County, North Carolina; was buried , Lincoln County, North Carolina, at the Bradshaw Cemetery.
- 72. Josiah Bradshaw
was born Between 1760 and 1765, Cumberland County, Virginia; died 1827, Montgomery County, Alabama.
- 73. Rebeckah Bradshaw
was born Between 1760 and 1767; died WFT Est 1791 1854.
- 74. Judith Bradshaw
was born Abt 1761, Virginia; died Between 12 Mar 1838 and Jul 1848, Lincoln County, North Carolina.
- 75. Susanna Bradshaw
was born Abt 1766, Lincoln County, North Carolina; died WFT Est 1796 1860.
- 76. John Bradshaw
was born Abt 1773, Cumberland County, Virginia; died 1859, Lincoln County, North Carolina.
- 67. Anne Bradshaw
48. Susannah Robinson (23.Tabitha3, 5.Mary2, 1.Mary1) was born 1730, Henrico County, Virginia; died 1811, Burke County, North Carolina.
Susannah married William Larner Bradshaw, II Bef 1748, probably Henrico County, Virginia. William (son of William Larner Bradshaw and Judith Scruggs) was born 1728, Henrico County, Virginia; died 23 Aug 1817, Wolf River, Overton County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 90. Rhonda Bradshaw
- 91. Elijah Bradshaw
- 92. William Bradshaw, III
was born 1748; died Between 9 Oct and 9 Nov 1827, North Carolina.
- 93. Josiah Bradshaw
was born Abt 1750; died 1821.
- 94. Isaiah Bradshaw
was born 1755; died Between 1812 and 1820, Burke County, North Carolina.
- 95. Obediah Bradshaw
was born 1755, Haywood County, North Carolina; died WFT Est 1753 1856.
- 96. Judith Ann Bradshaw
was born 1759; died 13 Aug 1828, Burke County, North Carolina.
- 97. Charles Bradshaw
was born 1760, Cumberland County, Virginia; died 16 Mar 1828, Wealthy, Tennessee.
- 98. Ursula Bradshaw
was born 1762, Cumberland County, Virginia; died Aft 6 Oct 1871.
- 99. Anna Bradshaw
was born 1764.
- 90. Rhonda Bradshaw