Name |
Description |
Source |
Jeremiah Bradshaw |
Deed Book I: Pages 419-420: 2/6/1788: Jeremiah Bradshaw of
the Nottoway Parish of Amelia County sold 130 acres on the south side of
Deep Creek, the remainder of the land he purchased from Bowler Hall, to
Richard Jones Junr.. |
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Jeremiah Bradshaw |
Deed Book I: Pages 418-419: 12/22/1794: Jeremiah Bradshaw of
Nottoway County sold 69 acres on the south side of Deep Creek to Richard
Jones. |
1 |
John Bradshaw |
Deed Book I: Pages 514-515: 4/7/1796: George Foster sold 200
acres on the head of Flat Creek to John Bradshaw of Nottoway County. |
1 |
John Bradshaw |
Deed Book I: Page 538: 5/27/1796: John Bradshaw of Nottoway
County and his wife sold 200 acres on Flat Creek to Spencer Atkinson. |
1 |
John Bradshaw |
Deed Book I: Page 567: 9/27/1796: John Roberston &
Worsham Anderson Execrs of the estate of John Anderson decd. sold 220
acres on both sides of Mallery's Creek to John Bradshaw |
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John Bradshaw |
Deed Book IV: Page 250: 11/12/1811: Archibald Barton sold
two horses and one negro boy named Ben, given to his son, Thomas Barton
deceased, by his grandfather Samuel Morgan to John Bradshaw and his
daughter Mary, wife of John Bradshaw. |
1 |
John Bradshaw |
Deed Book VIII: Page 362: 11/2/1829: John Bradshaw of the
County of Nottoway sold 17 acres bounded by the lands of John Bradshaw,
Anderson Cockerham & Robert Dickinson to Mary P. Dickinson. |
1 |
Thomas Bradshaw |
Deed Book II: Pages 512-513: 2/18/1804: Thomas Comer, John
Robertson Senr & Nathan Fowlkes Comissioners sold 97 acres to Thomas
Bradshaw of Nottoway County. |
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Thomas Bradshaw |
Deed Book II: Pages 607-608: 4/15/1805: Thomas Bradshaw and
his wife Mary of Nottoway County sold 97 acres that Edward Borum possessed
to Robert Dickerson. |
1 |
William Bradcher |
Deed Book I: Pages 430-431: 1/31/1795: William Rogers and
William Dyson sold 114 acres on the branches of West Creek to William
Bradcher of the County of Amelia. |
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William Bradshaw |
Deed Book II: Pages 264-265: 12/19/1801: William Bradshaw of
Nottoway County sold 114 acres on the branches of West Creek to Thompson
Scott. |
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William Bradshaw |
Deed Book II: Pages 340-341: 12/19/1801: Whereas Tempe
Bradshaw, wife of William Bradshaw cannot conveniently travel to court,
Abner Osbourne and Richard Dennis are commanded to privily examine Tempe
Bradshaw concerning her right of dower. Right of dower is
relinquished. |
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William Bradshaw |
Deed Book VIII, Page 176: 3/15/1828: William Bradshaw of
Abbeville County, South Carolina, appoints Archer Robertson power of
attorney to sue for and receive all monies due from the representatives of
his deceased mother, Dicey Bradshaw. |
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