Bradshaw Family History

Philip Montague Bradshaw

Male 1848 - 1919  (70 years)


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  • Name Philip Montague Bradshaw 
    Born 10 Jun 1848  Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Gender Male 
    Died 31 Jan 1919  Alexandria County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Buried Bethel Cemetary, Alexandria, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Person ID I1101  My Genealogy
    Last Modified 1 Jan 2019 

    Father Uriah Hugh Bradshaw,   b. Abt 1805, Stafford County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Sep 1865, Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 60 years) 
    Mother Ellen Briscoe Murray,   b. Abt 1825, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 10 Aug 1892, Alexandria County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 67 years) 
    Married 11 Sep 1843  Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Notes 
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      Marriage bond for Uriah Hugh Bradshaw and Ellen B. Murray dated Sept. 11, 1843 which reads:

      Know all men by these presents that in Uriah H. Bradshaw and William Murray are held & firmly bound to the Commonwealth of Virginia in the just and full sum of one hundred and fifty dollars...etc.

      This probably means that William Murray was the father of Ellen B. Murray.

    Family ID F366  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Father Uriah Hugh Bradshaw,   b. Abt 1805, Stafford County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Sep 1865, Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 60 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Father Alexander Sorrell 
    Relationship natural 
    Married 11 Sep 1843  Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  [2
    Notes 
    • Marriage bond for Uriah Hugh Bradshaw and Ellen B. Murray dated Sept. 11, 1843 which reads:

      Know all men by these presents that in Uriah H. Bradshaw and William Murray are held & firmly bound to the Commonwealth of Virginia in the just and full sum of one hundred and fifty dollars...etc.

      This probably means that William Murray was the father of Ellen B. Murray.
    Family ID F0366  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Bettie Murray,   b. Alexander County, North Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1934, Alexander County, North Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married Dec 1891  Alexandria, Alexandria County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Notes 
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      Marriage Notice in the Free Lance newspaper of Fredericksburg, Va. dated Dec. 22, 1891

      Mr. Philip M. Bradshaw, formerly of this city, was married at the parsonage of the M. E. Church South, in Alexandria, by Rev. T. E. Carson, last Wednesday, to Miss Bettie Murray, daughter of Mr. Wm. Murray, of Alexandria.

    Children 
     1. Walter Nelson Bradshaw,   b. Abt Oct 1892, Alexandria, Alexandria County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 3 Jul 1893, Alexandria, Alexandria County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 0 years)
    Last Modified 1 Jan 2019 
    Family ID F401  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
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      Philip was a merchant in Alexandria, Virginia where he owned "Bradshaw's Shoe Store".

      Death Notice from The Daily Star of Fredericksburg, Va. dated Feb. 1, 1919

      FORMER RESIDENT DEAD

      P. M. Bradshaw Passes Away at Alexandria.

      Philip M. Bradshaw, aged 70, for more than 30 years a retail boot and shoe dealer in Alexandria, and for several years, chairman of the city school board, died Friday at his home, after a brief illness. He was a native of Fredericksburg, Va., and resided here for years before moving to Alexandria. His wife, Mrs. Bettie Bradshaw, died last May. He is survived by one brother, Thatcher Bradshaw, of Bristow, Va. Besides having been a member of the school board and a trustee of the Alexandria Cooperative Building Association, Mr. Bradshaw was a past noble grand of Potomac Lodge, No. 38, I. O. O. F., and was an active member of other orders.

      The name of his store was "Bradshaw's Shoe Store". As of 1973 the store still existed in Alexandria.

      His only child died in infancy.

      "The Virginia Herald" dated Jan. 3, 1870

      BARGAIN! BARGAINS!!

      I have just added to my stock a large and attractive assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, &c.

      I invite the public to an examination of my stock, and persons who are in need of anything in my line, I will guarantee them great bargain. Don't fail to call before purchasing elsewhere. I have lots of BOOTS and SHOES on hand which will be closed out at prime cost. Come at once if you want bargains.

      L. HUFFMAN, Main street,

      (old stand of Huffman & Williams.)

      P. M. Bradshaw is connected with the above house, and will be glad to see his friends.

      "The Virginia Herald" dated June 22, 1871

      The Cahoon Jury From Fredericksburg.

      Judge Guigon of Richmond, having satisfied himself that a Jury could not be found in Richmond to try Cahoon, ordered the City Sergeant to procure a tales of fifty qualified jurors from points outside and distant from Richmond--that is, tewnty-five from one locality and the same number from another. Deputy Sergeants Lee and Holzinger were accordingly sent to Lynchburg and Fredericksburg with instructions to summon the required number of talesmen from these places.

      As soon as it became known yesterday morning that Deputy Sergeant Holzinger was in town "after a jury to try Cahoon" you could see men scattering and hiding, like so many mice upon an announcement that Mrs. Tabby had arrived. We hear of many ludicrous adventures and dodges. Sentinels were posted to give warning to merchants, shop-keepers, &c.--Back doors were left open for dodging out, if the "Richmond Perlice" came in at the front door. One merchant being trapped, ran upstairs, hid himself in a hogshead of old hay, &c., from which queensware had been taken, and on the retiracy of the Deputy Sergeant from his store scampered off over the river to Stafford, and probably may not have yet returned. Yesterday was also a very sick day in Fredericksburg. It was remarkable how many people had sudden attacks, or members of whose families were taken sick, rendering the absence of the heads of the house out of the question. A great many people too, suddenly became impressed with the fact that they had made up their minds, had expressed an opinion, and were theretofore, incompetent jurymen.

      The following named gentlemen (29 in all) were summoned and taken to Richmond by Sergeant Holzinger, in the last night's train:

      J. W. Mills, R. E. Goolrick, P. P. Burr, P. M. Bradshaw,........etc.

      "The Fredericksburg Ledger" dated June 27, 1871

      CAUGHT.--Out of the thirty citizens of this place carried to Richmond to serve on the Cahoon trial all returned with the exception of five, who were thought to be competent, and were accordingly invited to "take a seat". The following gentlemen compose our quota: P. M. Bradshaw, Charles Miller, W. C. Littrell, W. H. Smith, and James G. Read. We have no doubt but what these gentlemen will hugely enjoy the Fourth. Last Saturday was consumed with the examination of one witness.

      "The Free Lance" dated April 16, 1895

      Mr. Phillip M. Bradshaw, formerly of this city, is a candidate for the Board of Aldermen in Alexandria, to succeed Mr. C. C. Carlin, appointed postmaster.

      "The Free Lance" dated Dec. 22, 1891

      His tombstone dates his birth as 1848.


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

    2. [S08096] Internet Notes.
      Date of Import: Apr 26, 2000