I am related to John C. BRADSHAW born in 1826. He was married to Alva Irwin born in 1829. They had a daughter MARY L. BRADSHAW born Sept. 28,1849 in Macon Co., MO. Mary L. Bradshaw married Liberty Clifton Russell on March 19,1872. Mary L. Bradshaw died March 11,1911 in Humansville, Polk County, Mo. Does anyone have information on Bradshaw line? Regards, Chet Wood _______________________________________________________________ Get Free Email and Do More On The Web. Visit http://www.msn.com
Does anyone have info regarding an ALEXANDER P. BRADSHAW married to ELIZABETH ALISON in Nicholas county KY on November 1 1832. Alexander was born 1-13-1807 in KY and died 4-3-1881 in Putnam county IN Elizabeth was born 6-8-1810 in KY and died 5-12-1881 in Putnam county IN I am trying to find the parents of either one. Thanks Debbie
http://www.tngenweb.usit.com/tnfirst/cke5-99.htm Anyone looking for information on Louis Madison Bradshaw go to this site and scroll down to the TONEY BRADSHAW Query Kenneth
I am the grandchild of William Benjamin Bradshaw. He married a granddaughter of Isaiah Cates Day .I seeking information on them. would like to ask the school district to pass this message on to the schools. I know they once did an article on the grave site. By now, your computer classes are adept at seeking knowledge on the web. I would appreciate their help. We still are present as a family in Dayton in that the Davis land is ours. It is for sale now as there are thirty of us who are heirs. I am writing for several history publications and would like to include this story as I know how he helped to bring the railroad through Dayton and how the cattle he raised were branded with family symbols. His brand was a rocking D. My grandmother Bradshaw was a Flying Goose. The Chambers had several that were more like Christian symbols. I belive there was one for Amanda Davis who was a Baldwin. This family of ours came to Dayton in 1823 or 1824. I have a written testimony that said the first white child born in the Atascosita District was in the Indian village near there. It was the child of Henry Munson, brother to my Micaijah B. Munson . Elizabeth Everett Munson, Micaijah's wife was granted a league of land by the empresario which at that time was a merit in itself. Because of the change in leadership , it was not granted until 1830. Her daughter was the second wife of I.C.Day, Martha Caroline Munson. She is buried in the Prewitt cemetery which I think is called the French Cemetery. Martha Emilie Day Davis was her daughter and my Grandmother Davis. My mother was Alice B. Rogers of Houston. There is a scholarship which is carried by the Houston Advertising Federation in her naem. It is well over one hundred and fifty thousand now. It is for students who major in Communications and Advertising. My mother ws a student from the public schools in Dayton who achieved National recognition. She is written up in several WHO's WHO editions. She died in 1993. This is a close relative of whom I write. The town of Dayton Texas is named for Isaiah Cates Day, born in 1812 in Tennessee. We think his home was in Shelby Co. Tennessee. This is the birthday of one of his great grand daughters who remembers the town before the automobile came. Her grandmother had the first car there and gathered the children in the rumble seat when she learned to drive so that they would be safe. She has seen the astronauts land on the moon via satellite. She has seen wars that tore families apart and she has lived through the assassinations of three decades. She has retained her ability to be formal and has still managed to make people feel her affection. I have found I.C. Day in the Oral history of the slaves in a magazine article. I am aware of his ability to care for a ranch of over two hundred people. I also know him to have been a devout Christian man. I am his great great grandchild and I can think of no greater gift than to be able to tell this remarkable woman who Isaiah Cates Day was before he came to Texas. And who her great grandparents were. Therefore I am asking the Bradshaw, Cates and Day root lists for help. Please mail any information you might find to <[email protected]> before the 18th of September 1999. Thank you, Jane Matthews, VictoriaTexas
I wish to thank Richard W. Bratcher for transcribing and posting the 15 Sep 1747 Goochland Co., VA probate record for William BRADSHAW, who married Judith SCRUGGS. John BRATCHER, who married Jane CANADA, is regarded by many researchers as a son of William BRADSHAW and Judith SCRUGGS. I have posted the probate record on the RootsWeb GenConnect website for BRADSHAW Wills: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/b/r/BRADSHAW/wills Happy Huntin' Jim Young
Jim, I was in Richmond a couple of weeks ago and stopped at the library. The contents of Goochland County, Virginia in Order Book 6, page 375 are as follows: At a Court held for Goochland County the fifteenth day of September being the Third Tuesday in the Month Anno Domini MDCCXLVII Prefent: Nicholas Davies, John Harris, James Barnes & William Miller Gent. Justices Judith Bradshaw comes into Court and makes Oath that William Bradfhaw deceafed died without any Will so far as she knows or believes and on her Motion ~ Certificate is granted for her for obtaining letters of Administration in due form. John Merriman and Benj.a Bradfhaw entring themselves Security for the same. Ordered that Benj.a Mofby, Hezekiah Mosby, Philip Poindexter and Samuel Scott or any three of them being first sworn before some Justice of the peace do appraife the Estate of William Bradfhaw deceased and that his Administratrix do return an Inventory thereof to the next Court. I hope this clears up any confusion. By the way, I have also added new grant information for John Bradshaw and William Bradshaw on my website. New information from Claiborne and Campbell counties, TN. (Geocities seems to be incredibly slow these days). Good luck, Richard W. Bratcher www.geocities.com/~dbratcher
I'm looking for any information on Larkin Bradshaw's daughter Almarinda Bradshaw born NC. Married 1.William Burnett 3 Aug. 1843, Cass Co. Ga. 2. Walter M. Turner date and place unknown. Larkin also had a daughter Matilda Bradshaw who married Bardy L. Albernathy, 1 Nov. 1850 Cass Co. Ga. Almarinda and William may have moved to Tn. Any Help would be greatly appreciated. Betty
I just asked for the wills by date and name. The cover sheets sent with the wills state: Lincoln Co original Wills 1759-1926 CR 060.801.24 Jacob Shutley 1799 CR 060.801.24 Benjamin Ratley 1792 CR 060.801.4 Field Bradshaw 1788 CR 050.801.4 Judith Bradshaw 1820 I didn't think to post to Bradshaw GenConnect, will do. And I'm sorry about the wrong dates on Jacob and Benj in previous post. ---------- > From: ANNE B. MUSSER <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [BRADSHAW-L] Bradshaw wills posted Lincoln Co NC > Date: Saturday, August 07, 1999 1:28 PM > > Dorothy, > Sorry, did you get the Will Book, date and page #'s from the files? > Anne =======================================================
Dorothy, Sorry, did you get the Will Book, date and page #'s from the files? Anne -----Original Message----- From: LEE_BRADSHAW <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Saturday, August 07, 1999 11:40 AM Subject: [BRADSHAW-L] Bradshaw wills posted Lincoln Co NC >Posted on Lincoln Co GenConnect Will Board: > >transcriptions of wills I obtained from NC Archives; > >Field Bradshaw 1788 >Judith Robinson Bradshaw 1820 >Benjamin Ratlif 1790 (two Bradshaw d-in-laws, one s-in-l) >Jacob Shutly 1790 ( one Bradshaw s-in-law) > (Mary 'Polly' Shutly married 1804 John Bradshaw) > >Dorothy > > > >==== BRADSHAW Mailing List ==== > >Have you posted your line or query lately? A recently joined cousin may help you make a connection!!! >REMINDER... send your messages to: [email protected] >======================================================= > >
Hi Dorothy, Just curious, did you post them to the Bradshaw GenConnect board also? Anne -----Original Message----- From: LEE_BRADSHAW <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Saturday, August 07, 1999 11:40 AM Subject: [BRADSHAW-L] Bradshaw wills posted Lincoln Co NC >Posted on Lincoln Co GenConnect Will Board: > >transcriptions of wills I obtained from NC Archives; > >Field Bradshaw 1788 >Judith Robinson Bradshaw 1820 >Benjamin Ratlif 1790 (two Bradshaw d-in-laws, one s-in-l) >Jacob Shutly 1790 ( one Bradshaw s-in-law) > (Mary 'Polly' Shutly married 1804 John Bradshaw) > >Dorothy > > > >==== BRADSHAW Mailing List ==== > >Have you posted your line or query lately? A recently joined cousin may help you make a connection!!! >REMINDER... send your messages to: [email protected] >======================================================= > >
Posted on Lincoln Co GenConnect Will Board: transcriptions of wills I obtained from NC Archives; Field Bradshaw 1788 Judith Robinson Bradshaw 1820 Benjamin Ratlif 1790 (two Bradshaw d-in-laws, one s-in-l) Jacob Shutly 1790 ( one Bradshaw s-in-law) (Mary 'Polly' Shutly married 1804 John Bradshaw) Dorothy
>From Pulaski Cpunty, Va. marriage list BRADSHAW, William, and Edie HONAKER - 6 Jan 1842. Anne W. Bradshaw Musser [email protected] Fax: 603 - 849 - 0411
Hi Anne, That's my family. In fact, till I found that record several months ago, I didn't know the names of my great grandparents. I didn't think to post the information to the list separately. Thank you. Maybe someone else will recognize them. Pat Muniz [email protected] Researching: AMOS, ANGEL, BRADSHAW, BRYANT, HOWARD, SNYDER http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/m/u/n/Pat-Muniz/
Would Ron Bradley please e-mail me at [email protected] with his e-mail address and I will give him what information I have. Thank-you, Dottie
-----Original Message----- From: Dottie Van Order <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Thursday, August 05, 1999 12:35 PM Subject: [BRADSHAW-L] (BRADSHAW-L) FIELDING BRADSHAW >Checking out if anyone would have any information on a Fielding Bradshaw. Born 1841 in Green Co, Ky. Went to Illinois and joined the civil war from Atlanta, Ill., in 1681. Died in Nebraska, 1904. > Please forgive me I typed 1681 instead of 1861. Sorry for that. dottie >If anyone has information or can help e-mail me [email protected] > > >Thank-you, > >Dottie > > >==== BRADSHAW Mailing List ==== > >Have a question, recommendation or comment about RootsWeb or this list, please direct same to the list moderator: Jim Young <[email protected]> >Issues of general membership interest should be directed to the list: [email protected] >======================================================= > >
Checking out if anyone would have any information on a Fielding Bradshaw. Born 1841 in Green Co, Ky. Went to Illinois and joined the civil war from Atlanta, Ill., in 1681. Died in Nebraska, 1904. If anyone has information or can help e-mail me [email protected] Thank-you, Dottie
Does anyone have any HUGH BRADSHAW's in their files? It doesn't matter from where. I'm trying to make a connection. Anne W. Bradshaw Musser [email protected]
BRADSHAW's buried here. This is from W. Va. web site at rootsweb. Hope it helps someone. BRADSHAW, Charles Franklin 4/22/1947 - 4/23/1947 s/o Charles Ora SNIDER BRADSHAW BRADSHAW, Ralph 4/22/1947 - 4/23/1947 s/o Charles Ora SNIDER BRADSHAW BRADSHAW, Charles Franklin 5/5/1908 - 2/1/1956 h/o Ora, s/o Orville & Florence UTTERBACK BRADSHAW BRADSHAW, Orville 3/24/1878 - 10/18/1956 h/o Florence UTTERBACK, s/o Robert Elizabeth HOWARD BRADSHAW BRADSHAW, Robert Elias 2/25/1913 - 10/31/1958 s/o Orville Florence UTTERBACK BRADSHAW Anne W. Bradshaw Musser [email protected]
I received this e-mail and they are not in my line. If anyone can help her, please do so. Thanks, Anne -----Original Message----- From: Green, Kim <[email protected]> To: '[email protected]' <[email protected]> Date: Friday, July 23, 1999 9:16 AM Subject: Bradshaw Descendant >I am trying locate any info on my gggrandparents - Peyton Bradshaw and Mary >J. (Carter maybe) Peyton was born about 1808 and Mary J. about 1810 - their >daughter was: > >My gggrandmother was Mary C. Bradshaw born about 1845 in Halifax, Virginia - >married to John C. Coats on 11/2/1866 (born about 1842) - their daughter >was: > >My ggrandmother was Mary Ann Coats born about 1869 in Halifax, Va - married >to John Thomas Jones Dec 23, 1890 - their daughter was: > >My grandmother was Martha Rosa Jones born Aug 13, 1901 married to Walter >Coates in Halifax, VA > > >All records of my kin are from the Halifax, VA area. > >Do you think any of these people are related to your Bradshaws? > >Do you have any suggestions for finding out more info - I am new to doing >genealogy? > >Please email me at this email address and at [email protected] (this one is >my work email and the AOL one is my home address) . thanks for your help. >
I'm trying to trace the parents and family migration track of John Bradshaw b 7 May 1834 (or 1822?) probably in Choctaw Co, MS. He died 10 March 1890 in Choctaw County, MS. I don't know his wife's name or his mother's name. John's siblings were Thelma 1827, Nancy 1828, Irene 1830, Mary 1832, John 1834, Joseph 1836, Margaret 1838, Isaiah 1840. Isaiah and possibly Joseph were in the 34th MS Infantry during the Civil War. John's children were Sarah 1866 (my g-gm), Margaret (Lizzie) 1869, Henry 1871, Nancy 1873, Loula 1876, Joseph 1879. John's father was Joseph Bradshaw b 26 Aug, 1786 but I have no idea where. Can anyone carry my Bradshaws back closer to the Atlantic or provide any of the wives information? Joyce Humphries Ronquillo