Name |
Description |
Source |
Learner Bradshaw |
Book ?, pg. 48, October Court 1720:
Joseph Pleasants to Learner Bradshaw, deed - Martha, wife of Joseph,
relinquished her right of dower |
2, pg. 169 |
Learner Bradshaw |
Book ?, pg. 128, September Court
1721: Learner Bradshaw to Joseph Pleasans, deed, Hannah, wife of Larner
relinquished her dower right. |
2, pgh 171 |
Larner Bradshaw |
Book ?, pg. 80, June Court 1739:
Larner Bradshaw to Gideon Martin. deed. Hannah, wife of Larner,
relinquished her right of dower. |
3, pg. 74 |
William Bradshaw |
Book ?, pg. 44, September Court
1720: John Gates to William Bradshaw, deed of land |
2, pg. 169 |
William Bradshaw |
Book ?, pg. 15, December Court
1737: Temperance Marrin granted administration of estate of Wiltshire
Marrin; William Bradshaw, security. Thomas Robertson, James
Franklin, John Giles, and Fran. Redford to appraise estate. |
1, pg. 1 |
William Bradshaw |
Book ?, pg. 335, 6 April 1724:
William Bradshaw by petition sets forth that John Gates bequeathed the
care of his two sons William and James to Charles Snugs, who did appoint
the petitioner his sole executor and residuary legatee. Edward
Maxey, Jr. hath seduced from him the said children, and praying they be
ordered to return to him. Court says he has no right to guardianship
of the said children. Church wardens of Henrico Parish bind out
William and James Gates, sons of John Gates, dec'd. |
1, pg. 133 |
Sources
Source No. |
Source |
1 |
Colonial Wills of Henrico County, Virginia, Part Two, 1737-1781, by
Benjamin B. Weisiger III |
2 |
Unknown book found at Danville Public Library, Danville, Virginia |
3 |
Henrico County, Virginia Deeds, 1737-1750, by Benjamin B. Weisiger III |
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