To all
whome these Presents shall come that I Benjamin Bradshaw Send
Greeting Know ye that The said Benjamin Bradshaw
of the County of Goochland in Virginia for the Love and good will which I have and do bear
to my Son John Bradshaw I do freely and absolutely give a
tract or Parcel of Land lying and being in the County aforesaid which I bought of Thomas
Dawson and the Deed bearing date May 2.1733 (Bounded thus, on the branchs of Lickinghole
Creek on the South Side of the s.d Creek at the mouth of a Great branch Oposite the S.d
Dawson's Plantation thence up the said Branch S:W: to Dawson's Line that crofses the
branch to a corner thence N:W: thence to a corner red Oak thence N:E: on the said line to
Lickinghole Creek to a corner down the said Creek S:E: to the place begun at one hundred
Acres more or lefs, also Fifty Acres more that I bought of the afs.d Thomas Dawson
Ajoining to the afs.d Hundred Acres by Virtue of a Deed bearing date April y.e 26th.1734.
To have & to hold the aforesaid Land and premises with all the
Appurtenances thereunto belonging The said Benjamin Bradshaw
do freely and Absolutely give to my Son John Bradshaw and his
Lawfull begotten heir for Ever the aforesaid Land and premifses without any manner or form
Satisfaction or condition whatsoever Proviso, that if the afores.d John
Bradshaw should die without Heir Lawfully begotten Then The afs.d Benjamin Bradshaw do freely clearly and absolutely Give to William Bradshaw the Son of me the S.d Benj.n
Bradshaw and Ann my Wife the afs.d Land and premifses above Mentioned to him the
said William Bradshaw and his heirs for Ever Without any
manner or form Condition or Satisfaction whatsoever In Witnefs whereof I have
hereunto set my hand and Seal this Eighteenth day of July in the Year of our Lord one
thousand seven hundred fifty Seven. |
Sign'd Seal'd and
Deliver'd
in the Presence of
Tho.s Wilks
Ares Layne |
his
Bradshaw (Seal)
mark |
At a Court held for
Goochland County July the 19th.1757.
Benjamin Bradshaw Acknowledge this Deed to be his Act and
Deed which was Ordered to be Recorded. Then Anne his Wife (She being first privately
examined) Relinquished her right of Dower in the Land by this Deed conveyed which Was also
admitted to Record. |
Teste.
Val Wood ClCur |
Record Source:
Deed Book 7, Pages 178-179 Goochland Count Court House, Goochland, Virginia
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