Bradshaw Family History
Notes
Matches 251 to 300 of 526
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251 |
Knighted on June 28, 1673. | Bradshaw, James (I1567)
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252 |
Many of their descendents moved to Tennessee, Kentucky and states farther west | Family F255
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253 |
Marriage records of Stafford Co., Va. state that his age was 40 and hers was 24. He stated he was a widower, she was single and that both of them were born in Stafford Co., Va. | Family F356
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254 |
Middle name was probably Sanders. | Bradshaw, Phillip S (I1364)
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255 |
Most records show 1910 as his date of birth, as this is the date submitted at the time he registered for social security. However from using the ages listed on the birth certificates of their children, he was not as old as he stated. | Bradshaw, John Vernon (I44)
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256 |
Namesake: Maternal great uncle was Hugh Uriah French | Bradshaw, Hugh French (I1057)
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257 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bentley, John (I2118)
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258 |
Never married. | Bentley, Luther David (I2996)
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259 |
Never married. | Bentley, Earl Ray (I3026)
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260 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Bradshaw, Vera Catherine (I1324)
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261 |
No children. | Kiziah, Lee Roy (I2505)
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262 |
Notice that surety for both marriages is the same man which is one reason I believe these marriages are both for the same William. | Family F320
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263 |
Phil Spencer worked with his brother-in-law, Murry Bradshaw, in his Western Auto store until such time as he moved to Purcelville, Virginia, with his wife and family. He then opened his own Western Auto store. | Spencer, Phillip Wesley (I1435)
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264 |
Pride move to Stoddard County prior to January 28, 1842 | Bradshaw, Pride B (I202)
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Samuel Beasley, Chowan. 13 November 1735. No probate date. John Beasely - 1 heifer. MARY BEASLEY - 1 heifer. Brother Frances - horse. Grandmother - 1 cow. Brother James - silver clasps. Thomas Hutssoon - 1 cow & calf. James Beasley, Jr. - 1 cow. Test:. Willm Croply, THOMAS BENTLEY Elizabeth Wells. (Records of the Secretary of State, North Carolina State Archives, Raleigh, NC.) | Beasley, Samuel (I2039)
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266 |
She died one day apart from her brother, Albert. | Corpening, Elizabeth (I1724)
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267 |
She had no children. | Fritter, Maxine Belle (I1334)
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She had three children. | Kiziah, Carolyn (I2419)
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She is listed as a non-resident of Virginia when a chancery suit was filed in 1826 in Prince Edward Co., Court seeking a division of the estates of her grandparents, John and Margaret Bradshaw | Bradshaw, Jane (I912)
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She is listed as Lydia Raby in her father's estate settlement. | Bentley, Lydia (I1963)
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271 |
She never married. | Link, Barbara Lovina (I2237)
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272 |
She was a tiny woman, who had two thumbs on each hand. | Smith, Mattie Elizabeth aka Lizzie (I57)
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273 |
She was born in her father's plantation house which still stands today on the Herman Sipe Road near Conover, Catawba County. | Rowe, Catherine (I2267)
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274 |
She was the third daughter. Name unknown. | Bradshaw (I1243)
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275 |
Sister to Elizabeth Scott Marshall w/o Daniel. | Marshall (I938)
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Sometime between the birth of their second child, born about 1835, and the birth of their third child, born about 1836, they moved from Prince Edward County, Virginia to Nottoway County, Virginia. | Bradshaw, Robert Daniel (I927)
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Stated on marriage license he had been divorced. | Family F422
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278 |
Stella jumped into a well and died when her daughter was only two years old. | Bradshaw, Stella A (I1207)
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Thaddeus died during infancy. | Link, Thaddeus (I2298)
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280 |
The bondsman for the marriage was Daniel Seagle. | Family F863
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281 |
The bondsman for the marriage was Frederick Link. | Family F833
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The bondsman for the marriage was J. A. Ramsour. | Family F866
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283 |
The bondsman for the marriage was Turner Abernathy. | Family F856
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284 |
The book "Early Virginia Immigrants 1623 - 1666 by George Greer lists eight Bradshaws. "Original List of Immigrants, 1600 - 1700 by Hotten lists a Richard Bradshaw, age 20, as coming over on the ship Temperence in 1621. He is listed in Virginia on February 16, 1623 and seems to be the earliest Bradshaw in Virginia | Bradshaw, Richard (I1133)
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The death record for her daughter lists her name as V. Bradshaw. Her name may have been Virginia Ann or Ann Virginia. | Ann (I1032)
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286 |
The had no children. | Family F609
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The witnesses to the consent of this marriage were Robert ANDERSON, George BAGLEY and Joseph HUBBARD. | Family F325
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They are buried side-by-side, somewhere between Lenoir and Hickory, North Carolina. | Family F12
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They had 12 children total, the names of the other are undetermined at this time. | Family F620
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290 |
They had four children. | Family F25
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291 |
They had no children. | Family F606
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292 |
They had no children. | Family F629
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293 |
They had no children. | Family F873
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294 |
They had no children. | Family F894
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295 |
They lived at "Pleasant Hill" where his father, John H Bradshaw, and his grandfather, Zachariah Bradshaw, had lived before him. | Bradshaw, Charles Mason (I1039)
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They were 1st cousins. Lists her as daughter of Benjamin Bradshaw who gives consent. Bond October 26, 1815, surerty, William Bradshaw. | Family F278
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They were charter members of Cornith Reformed Church. | Family F882
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They were first cousins. | Family F114
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They were first cousins. | Family F759
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300 |
Twin brother of Reginald. | Bradshaw, Ronald Mason (I1388)
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