Bradshaw Family History

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Ceremony performed by Rev. L. Fox

 
Family F419
 
202

 

Ceremony performed by Rev. William Chinn.

 
Family F380
 
203

 

Could the "F" stand for Field?

 
Nantz, F Josiah (I1256)
 
204

 

Daniel moved to Kentucky after his father died.

 
Bentley, Daniel (I1982)
 
205

 

Denomination of minister is Methodist.

 
Bradshaw, Ann (I990)
 
206

 

Died in 1926 from TB as an aftermath of surviving the 1917 flu epidemic as a soldier in WWI. Moved to Denver, Colorado, hoping to recover.

 
Grumstrup, Bernard (I559)
 
207

 

Died in infancy.

 
Bradshaw, William (I1614)
 
208

 

Died one day apart from his sister, Elizabeth.

 
Corpening, Albert (I1723)
 
209

 

Died single.

 
Link, Henry (I2540)
 
210

 

Died young.

 
Bradshaw, Sarah (I1617)
 
211

 

Died young.

 
Bradshaw, Mary (I1618)
 
212

 

Executrix of Benjamin's will.

 
Hannah (I230)
 
213

 

Family history says that Tom deserted during the Spanish-American War and called himself Tom Kelly. The Family did not hear from him until Christmas of 1950. He be came a contractor and built levees up and down the Mississippi, including the one in Davenport. 

Hansen, Tom (I606)
 
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Field Bradshaw and Judith Robinson appear to have left Cumberland County, Virginia in 1777 and settled in Lincoln County, North Carolina in 1777-1778. They may have traveled with members of the Robinson and Hogan families to North Carolina. They settled on the western side of the Catawba River near Leepers Creek and Coborn's Creek in southeastern section of Tryon County which later became Lincoln County, North Carolina. 

Family F94
 
215

 

Field moved to Stoddard County, Missouri prior to February 15, 1842

 
Bradshaw, Field (I208)
 
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Frederick Raby and his family lived near Lydia's parents, so it is possible her first husband was related to these Rabys.

 
Raby (I1964)
 
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Granddaughter of Francis & Sarah ( Smith) Armistead and William &Elizabeth (Demourvel) Harrison

 
Harrison, Hannah (I268)
 
218

 

He died in infancy.

 
Corpening, Robinson (I32)
 
219

 

He founded the Coca Cola Bottling Company.

 
Snyder, J Luther (I2393)
 
220 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Truslow, John Henry Jr (I1404)
 
221

 

He had two children.

 
Kiziah, Ransom Henry (I1130)
 
222

 

He lived near her brother Joseph.

 
Robinson, Joseph (I1970)
 
223

 

He operated lively stables and owned thousands of acres of land.

 
Abernethy, Adolphus Sidney (I2275)
 
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He was a law school graduate, but never practiced of law and went into banking instead. He was president of Northwestern Federal Savings & Loan Association of Washington, D. C. and a member of the Board of Directors of Suburban Trust Company of Silver Spring, Md. when he died. 

Jones, Robert Lee Houston (I1236)
 
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He was a patriot during the Revolutionary Army. He and his wife Eve lived on Leeper's Creek near Iron Station, North Carolina.

 
Rudisill, Johann Michael (I2303)
 
226

 

He was Alderman and Mercer of Chester, England. Sheriff of Chester in 1636.

 
Bradshaw, Edward (I1104)
 
227

 

He was deeply involved in his church--numerous mentions of his name are in church minutes.

 
Bentley, Ambrose C (I1993)
 
228

 

He was killed at Cold Harbor while serving in the Confederate Army.

 
Link, Peter Americus (I2294)
 
229

 

He was killed at Malvern Hill while serving in the Confederate Army. He was a school teacher prior to joining the army.

 
Link, Julius Edward (I2293)
 
230

 

He was surety on bond of Ellen B. Bradshaw, executrix of will of Uriah.

 
Bradshaw, Alexander C (I1096)
 
231

 

He was the third pastor of the North Catawba Baptist Church. During his life he donated land to the church.

 
Bradshaw, Rev. William III (I743)
 
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Head of his deceased father's household in 1830 Burke County Census. Appointed guardian of his minor sisters, Mary and Sarah Bentley, and his brother Joseph.

 
Bentley, Benjamin S (I1955)
 
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Her name could have been spelled Shutley.

 
Shurley, Mary Polly (I194)
 
234

 

His burial cost was $35.00.

 
Kiziah, John Henry (I56)
 
235

 

His name is on the 1814, 15 and 16 personal property tax lists for Nottoway Co., Va. as "John Bradshaw, son of Jerry."

 
Bradshaw, John Henry (I918)
 
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Hung by Unionists for his helping Jesse James and company move around Kentucky unnoticed during the Civil War.

 
Bentley, Alexander Lafayette (I2484)
 
237

 

In 1850 he is living in Caldwell County with a Sarah Tucker.

 
Bentley, James Martin (I1977)
 
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In 1900 she is reported as a widow with seven living children.

 
Presnell, Anna (I1755)
 
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Information concerning Jacob Link's ancestors must be viewed as speculation only, for I found no documentation of the various lineages attributed to the Links.

 
Link, Jacob (I2184)
 
240

 

Information provided by Diane Sabido dianesas@gte.net

 
Herron, George Russel (I392)
 
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Jacob Link's father is in dispute. The 1880 census of Caldwell County lists his father as being born in Germany, his mother in Pennsylvania. Other sources show he was the son of Hans Adam Linck (born about 1818) and that he was the grandson of Jacobus Linck, born 1693, who arrived at the port of Philadelphia on August 28, 1733 on the ship "Hope" of London, which sailed from Rotterdam, Daniel Reid, master. 

Link, Jacob (I2182)
 
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Johan Jerg Schuffert brought his family from Germany to America on the Brigantine "Richard and Elizabeth", landing in Philadelphia on 28 Sept. 1733 (by the old calendar). He subsequently settled in Berks County, PA where he and his family lived until approximately 1755 when they moved to Western North Carolina 

Schuffert, Johan Jerg (I2891)
 
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John and Anna's home stood near the Bradshaw Cemetery.

 
Bradshaw, John (I192)
 
244

 

John and Catherine later moved to Texas.

 
Family F881
 
245

 

John Link married Mary Fulbright then later married her sister, Margaret Fulbright Crites. I think Mary is buried here in Lincoln County, NC and Margaret is buried with John in Missouri. ...Pat Hovis Link

 
Link, John (I2397)
 
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John Wilfong also served during the Revolution in Col. McDowell's Reg., and later with Gen. Pickens. He married Hannah Sigmon and had children John Wilfong Jr., George David, Mary Magdalena, Susannah Barbara, Sarah Salome, and Elizabeth. "The Kings Mountain Men" by Katherine Keough White, 1924 John Wilfong was born Apr 8, 1762 and died 1838. He enlisted in McDowell's regiment under Capt. Sigman and LT. Van Horn. He was wounded in the left arm at King's Mountain and went home the day after the battle but was at Eutaw. He married Hannah Sigmore (Sigman) and his son John married Lavina Sumay. 

Wilfong, John Poffh (I1656)
 
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Josiah Dellinger served in the Confederate Army in the Civil War. According to information from Roger Dellinger, he was reported to be ill for most of the time served.

 
Dellinger, Josiah R (I1171)
 
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Judith Scruggs was her half-sister.

 
Jones, Tabitha (I258)
 
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Judith was the executrix of her husband's estate along with her son, Benjamin. Tabitha Jones was her half sister.

 
Scruggs, Judith (I249)
 
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July 05, 1805, He & Clement filed a chancery suit against R. Anderson

 
Bradshaw, Thomas (I883)
 

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