Bradshaw Family History
Joel Plumley
1800 - 1863 (62 years)-
Name Joel Plumley Born 10 Aug 1800 White County, Tennessee Gender Male Died Feb 1863 Stone County, Missouri Person ID I1779 My Genealogy Last Modified 1 Jan 2019
Father Isaac Plumley Mother Margaret Peggy Bradshaw, b. Abt 1776, North Carolina , d. Aft 1845, Carroll County, Arkansas (Age > 70 years) Family ID F347 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Father William Penn, b. Abt 1544, d. 1588 (Age 44 years) Relationship natural Relationship natural Family ID F0671 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family William Plumley, b. 27 Aug 1800 Married 1570 England Children 1. Rene Larcome, b. 1615, Virginia , d. 1638, Virginia (Age 23 years) [natural] 2. William Penne, b. 1520, Minety [natural] 3. John Penne, b. Minety [natural] 4. William C Penn, b. 1572, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, UK , d. 1590, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, UK (Age 18 years) [natural] 5. Maria Penn, b. 1584, Minety, Wiltshire, England , d. England [natural] Last Modified 20 Feb 2014 Family ID F0670 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes Joel was named after his grandfather Joel Jefferson Bradshaw. Joel and William are suspected to be twins as Joel's head stone Aug 10, 1800 with William's Aug,27 1800. After Joel married they settled on a farm in White Co., Tenn. Moving to Ark. on Mar 22 1832. They traveled by wagon pulled by a yolk of oxen thru Nashville Tenn. then to the Ohio River at Ford's ferry to Chester on the Mississippi River and then on to Fayetteville Ark. From there they journeyed on to War Eagle, 4 miles northwest of Huntville in
Washington Co., Ark. Which was later revised to be in Madison Co., Ark. Arriving on May 29 1832. Joel moved from his home near Huntville in 1837 to the community of Berryville Ark. He built his home near a large ever flowing spring to what is now the corner of Main and College streets. In 1839 they
moved to the community of Blackjack where they resided until 1849. By 1850 the family settled in Tanny Co., MO. and is reported to have been buried in an area defined as table Rock Lake, but removed during the lakes construction to Kimberling City, Stone Co., MO.
Joel and at least two brothers were in Carroll in 1832. Joel homesteaded 180 acres where Berryville, Ark., is now located. He sold the first building lot to Henderson Barry for a store building in
1850. Berryville, Ark., was named after Henderson Barry.