Name |
Description |
Source |
Anne Bradshaw |
Deed Book 8: Pages 193-194: 5/18/1753: Anne Bradshaw gave to her children
Edward and Mary Curd various items of personal property. |
2 |
Benjamin Bracher |
Deed Book 1: Page 471: 3/5/1733: John Gun of Goochland
Co., to James Westbrook of same, for £ 20, 130 acres, being part of 300
acres granted by 28 Sept. 1730, with all houses. Wit: Benj. (B)
Bracher, George Bearfoot, Signed: John (I) Gun, Recorded: 19 March 1733 |
3, pg. 48 |
Benjamin Bradshaw |
Deed Book 1: Page 396: 5/2/1733: Thomas Dawson of St. James
Parrish, Goochland Co., to Benjn Bradshaw of same, for £ 50, land on
north side of James River, 100 acres on Licking Hole Creek, bounded by
said Dawson's plantation. Wit: Thos. Murrell, Willm Cain, Signed:
Thomas Dawson, Recorded 5/15/1733 |
3, pg. 41 |
Benjamin Bradshaw |
Deed Book 2: Page 44: 4/26/1734: Thomas Dawson of St. James
Parrish, Goochland Co., to Benjamin Bradshaw, for £ 20, land on north
side of Licking Hole Creek, adjoining land sold him before. Signed:
Thomas Dawson, Recorded 1/21/1734, Mary, wife of Thomas, relinquished her
dower right |
3, pg. 58 |
Benjamin Bradshaw |
Deed Book 2: Page 136: 7/2/1735: Thomas Murrell of St. James
Parish, Goochland Co., to Benjamin Bradshaw of same, for £ 25, land on
north side of James River and north side of Bever Dam Creek, bounded by
Lewis's line, formerly called Amos Lead's corner, 50 acres. Wit:
John Moor, John (I) Good, Mary (M) Good. Recorded 19 Aug. 1735. Elizabeth,
wife of Thomas, relinquished her dower right |
3, pg. 69 |
Benjamin Bradshaw |
Deed Book 2: Page 136: 7/2/1735: Thomas Murrell of St. James
Parish, Goochland Co., to Benjamin Bradshaw of same, for £ 25, 50 acres
where said Murrell liveth on north side of Bever Dam Creek. Wit:
John Moor, John (I) Good. Signed: Thos. Murrell, Benja. (B)
Bradshaw. Recorded 19 Aug. 1735. |
3, pg. 69 |
Benjamin Bradshaw |
Deed Book 2: Page 271: 2/14/1736: Thomas Murrell of St.
James Parish, Goochland Co., to Benjamin Bradshaw of same, for £ 20, land
on north side of James River bounded by John Good, said Bradshaw; being
part of tract divided between him and me, Cole Clark's road. Wit:
Jeffrey Murrell, Willm Kain. Signed: Thomas Murrell. Recorded 15
Feb. 1736. |
3, pg. 84 |
Benjamin Bradshaw |
Deed Book 4: Page 301: 12/16/1743: John Goode to Benjamin
Bradshaw |
4, 35 |
Benjamin Bradshaw |
Deed Book 7: Pages 178-179: 7/18/1757: Benjamin Bradshaw gave to his son
John Bradshaw 150 acres on Lickinghole Creek. |
2 |
Benjamin Bradshaw |
Deed Book 12: Page298: 5/7/1778: Benjamin Bradshaw gave to his brother
William 3 slaves. |
2 |
Claibourne & Elizabeth Bradshaw |
Deed Book 14: Pages 396-397: 4/1/1787: Claibourne & Elizabeth Bradshaw
sold to Learner Bradshaw 79 acres on Lickinghole Creek. |
2 |
Field Bradshaw |
Deed Book 5: Pages 253-255: 4/16/1747: Field Bradshaw sold to Field
Robinson 100 acres on Deep Creek. |
2 |
John Bradshaw |
Deed Book 8: Pages 388-389: 2/21/1764: John Bradshaw sold to Thomas
Whitlock 6 acres on a branch of Bever Creek. |
2 |
John & Hannah Bradshaw |
Deed Book 14: Pages 317-319: 9/18/1786: John & Hannah Bradshaw sold to
Archer Payne 49 acres on the waters of Beaverdam Creek. |
2 |
Heirs of John Bradshaw |
Deed Book 16: Page 196: 12/22/1794: Survey of the land of John Bradshaw
equally dividing the land among his 6 children. |
2 |
Heirs of John Bradshaw |
Deed Book 16: Pages 384-385: 2/16/1795: The heirs of John Bradshaw sold 1
acre & a house to John's widow Hannah Bradshaw being the late dwelling place of John
Bradshaw. |
2 |
Larner Bradshaw |
Deed Book 5: Page 387-389: 2/15/1747: Larner Bradshaw bought from Jeffry
Clark 100 acres on Horsepen Creek |
2 |
William Bracher |
9/16/1756: William Bracher sold to Turner Clarke 50 acres of land willed
to him by his father. |
2 |
William Bradshaw |
390 acs. NL in Goochland Co. bet. Deep Cr. & Muddy Cr., adj. Stephen
Hughes; 3 Dec 1733, p. 130. L2 |
1, pg. 24 |
William Bradshew |
Deed Book 3: Pgs 540-542: 5/14/1741: William Bradshew gave 200 acres on
Deep Creek to John Robinson. |
2 |
William Bradshaw |
Deed Book 4: Pgs 207-208: 7/1/1743: William Bradshaw bought 330 acres on
Deep Creek from William Tabour. |
2 |
William Bradshew, grantee.
|
Land Office Patents
No. 24, p. 32: 20 September
1745: Location: Goochland
County. Description: 800
acres on both sides of Deep Creek.
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Stephen Mallet |
200 acs. Goochland Co. on the S brs. of Deep Cr.; adj. Rachel Hubbard,
John Hughes, William Bradshaw & William Tabor; 29 Jun 1739, p. 317, L1 |
1, pg. 191 |
John Robinson |
400 acs, Goochland Co., near the head of Muddy Cr.; adj. Samuel Nuckols,
William Bradshaw & William Tabor; 20 Jul 1738, p. 56 L2 |
1, pg. 167 |
William Tabor
|
Land Office Patents
No. 17, p. 370: 9 July 1737:
Grantee: William Tabor. Location:
Goochland County. Description:
400 acres on both sides of Deep Creek, adjoining William Bradshew.
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Sources
Source No. |
Source |
1 |
Cavaliers and Pioneers: Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants; Edited by Denis
Hudgins; Volume Four: 1732-1741; Virginia Genealogical Society, Richmond, 1994 |
2 |
Goochland County Court House Records, Goochland County, VA |
3 |
Goochland County, Virginia Wills and Deeds 1728-1736; Abstracted and
Compiled by Benjamin B. Weisiger, III |
4 |
Goochland County, Virginia Wills 1742-1749; Abstracted and Compiled by
Benjamin B. Weisiger, III |
5 |
Virginia. Colonial Land Office. Patents,
1623-1774., Library of Virginia, Richmond, VA |
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