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James and Agness Bradshaw in will of Thomas Hicklin Augusta County Will Book 4, Pg. 454: 7 Sep 1771: Thomas (mark) Hicklin, Sr.'s will, of the Bull Pasture-To son, Hugh, to son, John, Thomas; to daughters Rosannah Johnston, Jane Laverty; to daughters, Dinah Botkins, Sarah Black.  Executor, eldest son Hugh.  Teste: James Bradshaw, Agness Bradshaw, Wm. Steward. Proved 20th November, 1771, by the witnesses. Executor qualifies with Charles Lewis, John Wilson. 1, pg. 120-121
James Bradshaw in appraisal of Jos. Hicklin Augusta County Will Book 4, Pg. 485: 31 Jan 1772: Jos. Hicklin's Sr., estate appraised by Robert Carlile, John Carlile, James Bradshaw (note: the name Jos. Hicklin may be a bad transcription of Thos. Hicklin - see will above) 1, pg. 122
John Bradshaw in will of John McKemey Augusta County Will Book 7, Pg. 189: 20 Aug 1789: John McKemey's will (Sr.), farmer - To wife, Agness; to son, James; to daughters, Jean, Agness, Margaret, Elizabeth; to children, viz: William, Jean, John, Agness, James, Margaret, Elizabeth; to son Robert's son, John; "Each grandson named after testator, viz: William McKemey's son, John; John McKemey's son, John; John James McKemy's son, John, and John Cooper, John Bradshaw, John Montgomery, John Woodle."  If daughter Jean's part be not demanded before her death, then to her children.  Executors, sons William and John McKemy.  Test: Thomas Waddell, John Cooper, Richard Roche, Chas. Hogshead.  Proved, 16th December, 1789, by Roche and Hogshead.  Executors qualify 1, pg. 186
John Bradshaw Augusta County Will Book 7, Pg. 353: 7 Jan 1781:  John Bradshaw appears as a witness to the will of Andrew Lockridge (includes lands in Bullpasture). Proved 19 Apr 1791 by John Montgomery and John Bradshaw 1, pg. 194
Robert Bradshaw in appraisal of James Greenlee Augusta County Will Book 3, Pg. 289: 16 Apr 1763: James Greenlee's estate appraised, by Saml. McDowell, Jno. McClung, Jas. McDowell - Negro slaves; Robt. Brownfield's note, Robt. Telford's note, Geo. Seaton's note, David Griffey's note, Lewis Morgan's note, Jno. Logan's note, Jno. Skilton's note, Robt. Bradshaw's note; debt vs. Thos Cottrel.  Insolvent notes of Lawrence Moiren, Joseph and Robt. Tarr, Ezekiel Clements, Jno. Ross, Thos. Taylor, Lawrence Moiren, Patrick Downing, Wm. Centern 1, pg. 81
Thomas Bradshaw in appraisal of James Hogshead, Jr. Augusta County Will Book 4, Pg. 325: 18 Aug 1770: James Hogshead, Jr.'s, improvements valued - 89 acres joining James' other land and Thomas Bradshaw, by Roger Kilpatrick, William McKemey, Wm. Anderson 1, pg. 115
Thomas Bradshaw Augusta County Will Book 6, Pg. 53: 22 Mar 1776: Thomas (X) Bradshaw's will - To wife; to son, James; to daughter Jane's son, Thomas; to daughter, Jane; to son, Thomas.  Executors, sons James and Thomas.  Teste: Joseph Wright, Rd. Mathews, William Mathews, Mary Mathews. Proved, 16th February, 1779, by Richard and William Mathews and Mary Mathews.  Executors qualify. 1, pg. 153
Thomas Bradshaw Augusta County Will Book 6, Pg. 68: 18 May 1779: Thomas Bradshaw's estate settlement. 1, pg. 154
Thomas Bradshaw in settlement of John Archer's estate Augusta County Will Book 7, Pg. 462: 18 Aug 1786: Thomas Bradshaw appears as witness to agreement in settlement of John Archer's estate 1, pg. 197
William Bradshaw in will of John Mathews Augusta County Will Book 2, Pg. 205: 20 Apr 1757: John Mathews' will, of Forks of James River, Gent. - To son John, tract where on son John lives; to son Joshua, tract whereon son Joshua lives for life with remainder to Joshua's 2 children, Anna and Elizabeth, both infants; if they die in infancy, then to their uncle George, and Archer, and William; son Richard, 1 shilling; to son Sampson, tract called Kelley'[s entry on Borden's Branch, 350 acres; to son George, 1 shilling; daughters, Jane, Anne, Rachel, 1 shilling each; daughter Elizabeth, infant; sons William and Archer, infants; wife, Anne; to poor of Augusta Parish provided it is not divided before testator's death.  Executor's Sampson and George, who are to convey to Wm. Bradshaw a tract sold to Bradshaw.  Teste: Mathew Campbell, Anna Kelley, Jno. Poage.  Proved, 16th November, 1757, by Campbell and Poage.  Executors qualify with John Poage, John Mathews 1, pg. 46

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1 Chalkley, Lyman; Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, Volume III; Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, 1989