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    1. Re: [BRADSHAW-L] Isaac Moore and Martha Jane Bradshaw
    2. ANNE B. MUSSER
    3. Hi Laurie, Can you tell us anything more about them? Anne -----Original Message----- From: Laurie and Joe O'Bryan <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Tuesday, April 06, 1999 4:35 PM Subject: [BRADSHAW-L] Isaac Moore and Martha Jane Bradshaw >Does anyone know anything about Isaac Moore and Martha Jane Bradshaw??? > >Laurie > >----- Original Message ----- >From: <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 1999 3:18 PM >Subject: BRADSHAW-D Digest V99 #38 > > > > >==== 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] > >======================================================= > >

    04/06/1999 03:11:33
    1. Isaac Moore and Martha Jane Bradshaw
    2. Laurie and Joe O'Bryan
    3. Does anyone know anything about Isaac Moore and Martha Jane Bradshaw??? Laurie ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 1999 3:18 PM Subject: BRADSHAW-D Digest V99 #38

    04/06/1999 02:24:01
    1. Re: [BRADSHAW-L] Elizabeth
    2. ANNE B. MUSSER
    3. Hi B.J., I think this particular situation has to do with Elizabeth BRADSHAW witnessing on behalf of Edward and Mary JONES rather than her having anything to do with John PLEASANTS. We know that the JONES' were related to the BRADSHAW family by marriage and knowing that, we can probably surmise that the families were friends and neighbors. Therefore, Elizabeth BRADSHAW probably witnessed the deed on behalf of the JONES'. At least this is the way I see it. I would like to hear other people's opinions. Please just post to the list what you think and why. Anne -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Tuesday, April 06, 1999 10:54 AM Subject: [BRADSHAW-L] Elizabeth >Don't know this will help at all in the "Who was John's Elizabeth?" search >but I ran across this when doing filing. > >"Elizabeth Bradshaw and Francis Reeves witnessed a deed on 1 April, 1698. It >was a mortgage by Edward and Mary (Fields) Jones "for 5600 lbs tob made over >to John Pleasants, 180 acs, part of land which was their brother Fields' by >deed of mortgage, 4 April 1694. Mortgage has not been paid, and Pleasants >sells sd land to Gilly Groomarrin for 500 lbs tob reserving mineral rights." >[Deeds 1697- 1704, p. 73 ]. Elizabeth and Jane Pleasants witnessed John >Pleasants' will on 1 June 1698 [Henrico Deeds 1677-1705, p. 104]. > >Elizabeth would have to have been of legal age to witness the mortgage. >Women had to be 14 to inherit property, men 21. > >Another part of the article had the following: > >"John Bradshaw Sr. apparently died between 1696 and 1711. In 1711 Arthur >Markham and wife Elizabeth sued Jane Bayley for illegally detaining an >unnamed son of Elizabeth as a servant. (orders p. 80) Elizabeth Marcum >(Markham) "mother of Benjamin Bradshaw" sued William Ballew (Ballowe) over >the way Ballew was treating Benjamin, then his servant or worker. ... In >1747 Benjamin provided security for Judith, widow of William Bradshaw, and he >witnessed Larner's will in 1750;. In 1714, John Giles sued William and John >Bradshaw in Henrico County, 4 October 1714. (Minutes 1710-1714, p. 66) (The >case was dismissed.)" > >Don't know that this added anything more than confusion but for what it is >worth. The information above is from an article in my files - not my >research. It is an exceptional article, well documented and the deductions >make sense even to me. I am sorry that I don't have a reference to the >author so cannot obtain the author's permission to post the entire article, >only those parts for which there is a document referenced. > > >==== BRADSHAW Mailing List ==== > >REMINDER ! ! ! Messages exceeding 20,000 bytes (20KB) will not be processed; in otherwords, it will not be sent to the list membership. > >======================================================= >

    04/06/1999 01:48:11
    1. [BRADSHAW-L] Alexander Bradshaw
    2. Margie Scogin
    3. Dennis, Do you have anymore information on this Alexander Hamilton Bradshaw, like who he married or who his kids were?? I have an Alexander who lived in Mechanicsburg, Yazoo Co., MS. His middle name was Houston. What are the dates on the others that married Golds?? Thanks, Margie Scogin

    04/06/1999 09:01:51
    1. [BRADSHAW-L] CORRECTION
    2. ANNE B. MUSSER
    3. Hello, First, to Burt..thanks, I did make a mistake... To everyone...about the will abstract I sent to the list yesterday... The date of the will is August 29, 1705 probated May 5, 1706 The date gave you yesterday was from a note I made to myself that the will for his SON John may be the one listed in Wills & Administrations dated Aug. 27, 1737, recorded Jan. 27, 1745. I'm sorry if I confused everyone. Anne

    04/06/1999 07:25:35
    1. [BRADSHAW-L] James Bradshaw KY
    2. I am doing research on the JAMES BRADSHAW/SUSANNAH MOSS line. Very glad to see someone else is looking too because his life before moving to Overton Co. TN is a blank. Vicki Royalty has a web page with a lot of information on this line. This is what I have: James Bradshaw b: abt 1780 VA d: 1863-64 Green Co. Ky m: Susannah Moss abt 1810 children: John b: abt 1811 Overton Co. Tn m: Elizabeth Bore James R. b: abt 1812 Overton Co. TN m: Susannah Bale July 21, 1834 in Green Co. KY divorced 1834 Susan b: Dec 16, 1817 Overton Co. TN m: Eber Akridge Oct 26, 1837 Green Co. KY d: March 4, 1904 in Hudgins Green Co. KY Margaret b: abt 1825 d:abt 1880-81 James R Bradshaw (my gg grandfather) and Susannah Bale children: Sarah F, John, Jacob, Lewellin and Abraham b: abt 1834 Green Co. Ky (my g grandfather) m: Florilla Noe April 14, 1859 d: 1894 Green Co. Ky Abraham and Florella children: Royal, Susannah, Sarah, Abraham, Samuel, William Jefferson, Fanny, Nancy, Porter James (my grandfather) Have more detail on the family if someone would like it. Joyce

    04/06/1999 05:22:58
    1. [BRADSHAW-L] Arkansas Bradshaws
    2. Just found information that might be of interest. site: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ar/pope/pope.html has a new file of Territorial Records and it has date, name, office and there were Bradshaws listed. Check it out if you have ancestors that were located there. (It is for the state not just Pope County)

    04/06/1999 05:02:08
    1. [BRADSHAW-L] Elizabeth
    2. Don't know this will help at all in the "Who was John's Elizabeth?" search but I ran across this when doing filing. "Elizabeth Bradshaw and Francis Reeves witnessed a deed on 1 April, 1698. It was a mortgage by Edward and Mary (Fields) Jones "for 5600 lbs tob made over to John Pleasants, 180 acs, part of land which was their brother Fields' by deed of mortgage, 4 April 1694. Mortgage has not been paid, and Pleasants sells sd land to Gilly Groomarrin for 500 lbs tob reserving mineral rights." [Deeds 1697- 1704, p. 73 ]. Elizabeth and Jane Pleasants witnessed John Pleasants' will on 1 June 1698 [Henrico Deeds 1677-1705, p. 104]. Elizabeth would have to have been of legal age to witness the mortgage. Women had to be 14 to inherit property, men 21. Another part of the article had the following: "John Bradshaw Sr. apparently died between 1696 and 1711. In 1711 Arthur Markham and wife Elizabeth sued Jane Bayley for illegally detaining an unnamed son of Elizabeth as a servant. (orders p. 80) Elizabeth Marcum (Markham) "mother of Benjamin Bradshaw" sued William Ballew (Ballowe) over the way Ballew was treating Benjamin, then his servant or worker. ... In 1747 Benjamin provided security for Judith, widow of William Bradshaw, and he witnessed Larner's will in 1750;. In 1714, John Giles sued William and John Bradshaw in Henrico County, 4 October 1714. (Minutes 1710-1714, p. 66) (The case was dismissed.)" Don't know that this added anything more than confusion but for what it is worth. The information above is from an article in my files - not my research. It is an exceptional article, well documented and the deductions make sense even to me. I am sorry that I don't have a reference to the author so cannot obtain the author's permission to post the entire article, only those parts for which there is a document referenced.

    04/06/1999 04:43:34
    1. Re: [BRADSHAW-L] Bradshaw, Osoria/Oznie W., NC - TN, 1823
    2. Anne and all, Osoria (or Oznie), who may have also had the first or middle name of William, was born in North Carolina in 1823. His wifes name was Mary. The children of this coulple were as follows: Harriett Elizabeth Bradshaw (married James Gold) Mary Ann Bradshaw (married Thomas Gold) John Robinson Bradshaw (married Rachel E. Gold) Alexander Hamilton Bradshaw Arabella Bradshaw I believe that the family moved to Tennessee. The decendants of the the children who married Golds moved to Arkansas. My Grandmother was a Gold. I have more names and dates if anyone is interested. Dennis Boles & Kim Melchor n a message dated 4/3/99 2:04:51 PM Central Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: << Subj: Re: [BRADSHAW-L] Bradshaw, Osoria/Oznie W., NC - TN, 1823 Date: 4/3/99 2:04:51 PM Central Daylight Time From: [email protected] (ANNE B. MUSSER) Reply-to: [email protected] (ANNE B. MUSSER) To: [email protected] Hi Dennis, Could you give us a little more information for the family you are looking for? You never know, someone may have the family and be missing this individual....they wouldn't know they had a match.... Thank you, Anne -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Saturday, April 03, 1999 1:36 PM Subject: [BRADSHAW-L] Bradshaw, Osoria/Oznie W., NC - TN, 1823 >If you have any information concerning the above mentioned, I would very much >appreciate discussing it with you. > >Dennis Boles > >>

    04/06/1999 03:57:46
    1. [BRADSHAW-L] James BRADSHAW, Va.
    2. ANNE B. MUSSER
    3. Hello All, I'm trying to find out about a family for someone who has helped me on another part of my line. I hope someone here knows something. James BRADSHAW, Sr. b. 1780, Va. d. 1860-70 Kentucky m. Susan(nah) MOSS b. 1793 They had 5 children, she only knows the names of 2 of them..John b. 1811, Tennessee and James R. b. March 9, 1815, Kentucky. Some of the more different names in succeeding generations are John "Bub", Elijah Lewellin, Enola and Joseph Ceivus. If anyone recognizes any of this please post to the list. THANKS! Anne

    04/05/1999 04:04:00
    1. [BRADSHAW-L] John BRADSHAW, Isle of Wight Co., Va.
    2. ANNE B. MUSSER
    3. Hello All, A while ago I told you I was working on a copy of a will, trying to read and transcribe it...well, the same words and phrases still have me stumped, so I'm going to try to elicit some information another way. Here are the basics of the will.... Name: John BRADSHAW Date of will: August 27, 1737 Recorded: Isle of Wight Co., Va. January 27, 1745 Signature: This John signed with a Double X Mark (that's how it looks) Wife: Sarah Sons: John, George, Nicholas and another whose name cannot be deciphered with any certainty Daughters: Anne, Sarah and Mary Does anyone know anything about this John BRADSHAW? Anne

    04/05/1999 01:55:08
    1. [BRADSHAW-L] Re: 1790-1920 Census Forms on Internet
    2. Family Tree Maker has 1790-1920 Census Forms that you can print out on your computer. The link is: http://www.familytreemaker.com/00000061.HTML OR click on the link below to go directly to the site: <A HREF="http://www.familytreemaker.com/00000061.html">Census Forms 1790-1920 </A><-----------Click here for Census Forms I hope this will be of some use to someone in their family research. Bobby G. Carwile

    04/05/1999 04:13:43
    1. [BRADSHAW-L] re: Bradshaw/Rowlett
    2. ANNE B. MUSSER
    3. This is for Joseph Sharrer, You asked about the parents of John BRADSHAW...this is my most recent information. Hope it helps. Anne Descendants of John Bradshaw 1 John BRADSHAW b: 1664 in England d: Bef. 1711 in Henrico County, Virginia .. +ELIZABETH// d: Aft. 1713 . 2 John BRADSHAW b: Abt. 1690 in Isle of Wight County, Virginia ..... +Anne HAMLIN b: Abt. 1695 in Virginia ..... 3 William BRADSHAW b: June 09, 1719 in Bristol Parish, Prince George County, Virginia ..... 3 John BRADSHAW b: February 01, 1722 in Bristol Parish, Prince George County, Virginia d: Bef. October 20, 1788 in Prince Edward County, Virginia ......... +Peggy Clemmons (CLEMENTS) Father: William Clemmons b: in Virginia d: 1826 in Prince Edward County, Virginia ..... 3 Gower BRADSHAW b: October 24, 1724 in Bristol Parish, Prince George County, Virginia ..... 3 ? BRADSHAW b: 1725 in Bristol Parish, Prince George County, Virginia ..... 3 Elizabeth BRADSHAW b: July 20, 1727 in Bristol Parish, Prince George County, Virginia ..... 3 Phebe BRADSHAW b: December 21, 1729 in Bristol Parish, Prince George County, Virginia ..... 3 Benjamin BRADSHAW b: April 06, 1732 in Bristol Parish, Prince George County, Virginia ......... +Anne MCBRIDE Father: John McBride Mother: Mary Curd b: Abt. 1735 in prob. Goochland County, Virginia . 2 William BRADSHAW b: 1690 in Henrico County, Virginia d: 1747 in Goochland County, Virginia ..... +Judith SCRUGGS Father: Charles Scruggs Mother: Mary Field b: Abt. 1692 in prob. Henrico County, Virginia d: Abt. 1749 in Virginia ..... 3 Temperence BRADSHAW b: 1713 in Henrico County, Virginia d: Bef. 1737 in Henrico County, Virginia ......... +Wiltshire MARRIN b: Abt. 1703 in Virginia d: Abt. 1739 in Henrico County, Virginia ..... 3 Mary Ann BRADSHAW b: Abt. 1717 in Henrico County, Virginia d: Bef. 1785 in Cumberland County, Virginia ......... +John ROBINSON, Jr. Father: John Robinson Mother: Tabitha Jones b: Abt. 1716 in Henrico County, Virginia d: April 23, 1802 ..... 3 Charles BRADSHAW b: Abt. 1718 in Henrico County, Virginia d: 1761 in Cumberland County, Virginia ......... +Jemima HENDRICK(S) ..... 3 Field BRADSHAW b: Bef. 1720 in Henrico County, Virginia d: October 1788 in Lincoln County, North Carolina ......... +Judith ROBINSON Father: John Robinson Mother: Tabitha Jones b: Abt. 1728 in Henrico County, Virginia d: 1818-1820 in Lincoln County, North Carolina ..... 3 Josiah BRADSHAW b: 1722 in Henrico County, Virginia d: August 23, 1818 in Lincoln County, North Carolina ......... +Elizabeth ARMISTEAD d: Bef. 1810 in Lincoln County, North Carolina ..... 3 John BRADSHAW b: 1724 in prob. Henrico County, Virginia ..... 3 Biddy BRADSHAW b: 1725 in Henrico County, Virginia d: Bef. 1785 ......... +Field ROBINSON Father: John Robinson Mother: Tabitha Jones b: Abt. 1724 in Henrico County, Virginia d: March 28, 1785 in Cumberland County, Virginia ..... 3 William BRADSHAW b: 1728 in Henrico County, Virginia d: April 23, 1817 in Wolf River, Overton County, Tennessee ......... +Susannah ROBINSON Father: John Robinson Mother: Tabitha Jones b: Abt. 1732 in Henrico County, Virginia d: Abt. 1803 in Burke County, North Carolina ..... *2nd Wife of William Bradshaw: ......... +Elizabeth HARPER . 2 Larner BRADSHAW b: Abt. 1692 in Henrico County, Virginia d: December 18, 1758 in Goochland County, Virginia ..... +HANNA// . *2nd Wife of Larner Bradshaw: ..... +Elizabeth A.

    04/04/1999 04:46:55
    1. [BRADSHAW-L] Bradshaws Wilson Co Tax list 1804
    2. Kenneth Bradshaw
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------5534DF97B9E59D905BE8D644 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Does anyone Know anything about these 2 Bradshaws Kenneth --------------5534DF97B9E59D905BE8D644 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; name="Wilson,Co, 1804..txt" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="Wilson,Co, 1804..txt" WILSON COUNTY, TN - CENSUS - 1804 Tax List CAPT. CANNON'S DISTRICT: Bradshaw, Henry Bradshaw, Peter --------------5534DF97B9E59D905BE8D644--

    04/03/1999 08:21:10
    1. Re: [BRADSHAW-L] Bradshaw, Osoria/Oznie W., NC - TN, 1823
    2. ANNE B. MUSSER
    3. Hi Dennis, Could you give us a little more information for the family you are looking for? You never know, someone may have the family and be missing this individual....they wouldn't know they had a match.... Thank you, Anne -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Saturday, April 03, 1999 1:36 PM Subject: [BRADSHAW-L] Bradshaw, Osoria/Oznie W., NC - TN, 1823 >If you have any information concerning the above mentioned, I would very much >appreciate discussing it with you. > >Dennis Boles > > >==== BRADSHAW Mailing List ==== > >NOTICE !!!! RootsWeb prohibits posting test messages, virus warnings, chain letters (FCC, Bill Gates, etc.), political announcements, current events, missing children reports, flames, etc. (in other words - SPAM) to the list. Such postings could result in your removal from the list for a period of time. For information on virus hoaxes see <http://www.kumite.com/myths/>. > >======================================================= > >

    04/03/1999 12:03:04
    1. [BRADSHAW-L] Bradshaw, Osoria/Oznie W., NC - TN, 1823
    2. If you have any information concerning the above mentioned, I would very much appreciate discussing it with you. Dennis Boles

    04/03/1999 06:33:48
    1. Re: [BRADSHAW-L] LDS
    2. benttree
    3. I had a message from a friend this morning, that someone had posted on a list she was on. In the message, the woman said she had a house guest that had spent the day before in church meetings, and that the LDS site had over 5 million hits in 2 days! They are surely discussing how to handle the load.

    04/02/1999 12:17:26
    1. [BRADSHAW-L] Margaret "Peggy" Bradshaw, Pr. Ed. Co., Va.
    2. ANNE B. MUSSER
    3. [email protected], You sent me some information on the family of Benjamin BRADSHAW and Mary ROWLETT. Included in it was this: Margaret "Peggy" BRADSHAW m. John WATSON Feb. 27, 1798 Shelby, Ky. My question is this, her parents weren't married until 1785, that would have made her 13 yrs. old, at the most, in 1798; and how did she get to Shelby, Kentucky? Anne

    04/02/1999 09:18:01
    1. [BRADSHAW-L] LDS
    2. I was able to get into the LDS on-line site last night - it is very busy during the day. I used the URL that was posted earlier and got a message that the site had moved to http://www.familysearch.org You have to enter a first and last name and sometimes the response is slow but it is on-line. As "advertised" it is only a start but I spent 3 hours tracing data last night. There are down sides but the LDS library isn't open at ten o'clock at night so don't knock it. Some of the down sides I found were: 1. In the Ancestral file, the link that gives the names of the person submitting the material does not appear to be working. 2. In tracing a family back I found the material after the 4th generation appeared to be jumbled (my term), i.e. the family had a child born in Denmark in the same year as one born in Virginia, the child was born 20 years after the mother died, that sort of thing. Before someone flames me - yes, I am aware that Ancestral file data is suspect, it is only as good as the submitter has researched it and sources are not sited but it can sometimes be a lead. 3. The pedigree charts are selectable but only give entry, the family link on the charts is not operational yet. The up side. 1. This is a great start. They aren't charging us $60.00 a year - well, not yet anyway. 2. You don't have to trek out to the LDS library, if there is one in your area. 3. You don't have to wait on snail mail. 4. It is one more source available. Anyway, that's my take on the LDS site. Have to go see if I can get in again, right after I make an appointment to have my eyes checked. Good Luck.

    04/02/1999 05:52:57
    1. Re: [BRADSHAW-L] Margaret "Peggy" Bradshaw, Pr. Ed. Co., Va.
    2. Will check back to see where this one came in. As I noted this was material I got from another researcher, I will see if I can find my original copy.

    04/02/1999 05:17:28