1. | James Henry Bradley was born 13 Jun 1797, Concord, Cabarrus County, NC (son of Joshua Bradley and Nancy "Ann" Gardner); died 15 Mar 1866, Jackson County, IL; was buried , Gillespie Cemetery, Randolph County, IL. Notes: Shortly after his birth the family moved to Gallatin, Sumner County, Tennessee. On 29 September 1814, James enlisted as a private in Captain Thomas Scurr's Company, 2nd Regiment of Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Gunmen. This regiment was commanded by Colonel Thomas Williamson and fought under General Coffee's command during the Battle of New Orleans. James was discharged on 27 April 1815 at Nashville, Tennessee. James received a land grant for 80 acres of land under the Act of September 1850, and located it in Jackson County, Illinois. James moved near Shiloh Hill in Randolph County, Illinois Territory in 1817. James married Martha Hughes 28 Nov 1820, Randolph County, IL. Martha was born 15 Oct 1804, Randolph County, Illinois Territory; died 15 Oct 1845, Jackson County, IL; was buried , Gillespie Cemetery, Randolph County, IL. [Group Sheet] James married Sarah W. 14 Oct 1846, Jackson County, IL. Sarah was born Abt 1816; died Abt 1856. [Group Sheet] James married Margaret Jordan 22 Oct 1857, Jackson County, IL. Margaret was born Abt 1807, KY; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] |
2. | Joshua Bradley was born Abt 1769, York County, PA (son of Henry Bradley, Jr.); died 9 May 1839, Jackson County, IL; was buried , Gillespie Cemetery, Randolph County, IL. Notes: (Research): 20 May 1793: Joshua Bradly of Mecklenburg County, NC sold to Andrew Alexander Jr. 100 acres of land on Clark's Creek. This land was Granted to Thomas Galloway on 24 Mar 1784 and he sold it to Joshua Bradly on 21 Oct 1791. [Mecklenburg County Deeds, p 273/651] Joshua married Nancy "Ann" Gardner 17 Aug 1796, Cabarrus County, NC. Nancy (daughter of James Gardner and Mary Ann) was born Abt 1775, Mecklenburg County, NC; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] |
3. | Nancy "Ann" Gardner was born Abt 1775, Mecklenburg County, NC (daughter of James Gardner and Mary Ann); died Yes, date unknown.
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4. | Henry Bradley, Jr. was born Abt 1735, Lancaster Or York County, PA (son of Henry Bradley, Sr.); died Abt 1790, York County, PA. Notes: Found wife online listed as Mary Giles
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6. | James Gardner was born Abt 1743, prob Lancaster County, PA (son of Gardner); died Jul 1803, Sumner County, TN. Notes: (Research): 26 Jan 1767, James Gardner received 73 acres adj. Charles Harris, Saml Brown, and William Gamon(?) from H.E. McCulloh. [Records of Mecklenburg County, NC, Vol 4, p. 99] James married Mary Ann Abt 1763. Mary was born Abt 1745; died Nov 1815, Sumner County, TN. [Group Sheet] |
7. | Mary Ann was born Abt 1745; died Nov 1815, Sumner County, TN. Notes: (Research):In the Name of God Amen. I Mary Ann Gardner being in common health and of a sound judgement and ____ but colling to mind my mortality do make and ordain this my las will and testament in the form and manner following. And First I do leave and bequeth unto my grand daughter Mary Ann Sloan my Bed, one sheet, one Bolster, & two pillows. -- And Secondly I leave and bequeth unto Mary Ann Kelough one bed, one sheet, one Bolster, & two pillows. And Thirdly I leave My Saddle to Margaret Kelough. And fourthly I leave to my grand daughter Mary Ann Giles one coverlet and drawer upon the loom, and one of the blankets. -- And Fifthly I leave to my Grand daughter Mary Ann Harris one single coverall, one coverlet drawn up with needle. And Sixthly I leave to my daughter Ann Bradley, one double coverlet and one stand of white curtains. And Seventhly I leave one black habit to my daughter Mary Sloan. And Eighthly I leave one calico habit to Nancy Bradley. And Ninthly I leave one ____ cotton habit to Hannah Giles. And Tenth I leave one ____ _____ bed quilt to my daughter Abigail Clark and Elizabeth I leave one Sundry bed quilt and one Blanket to my Grand daughter Mary Ann Harris. And I further leave to Racheal Harris one Pewter Basin and one pewter dish and four chairs, one large dutch oven and hooks. And I further leave the ________ of ______ furniture and one large pot with its hooks and my weaving loom with all its furniture and one set of spools and one _____ loom and one coffee mill to Abby Clark. And I further leave to Racheal Harris one Pot Rack and I leave my flax ______ to Mary _____ . And I further leave my cooking ____ to my daughter Abigail Clark. And I further order that my negro woman Phillis with all my horses, cattle, hogs, and articles of every kind not mentioned by name in my will be sold and after paying my just debts and giving Jane Read five dollars and Eliza Bradley five dollars, then the amount of said ____ to be equally divided among my daughters and all my clothing not mentioned in my will by name I order to be divided among my daughters equally as they may see fit. And I do further appoint John Barr and John Sloan Executors wholly and solely of this my last will and testament, signed with my own hand & seal affixed thereto Jun 26th day In the year one thousand eight hundred and twelve.
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8. | Henry Bradley, Sr. was born Abt 1710 (son of Francis Bradley, Sr. and Rebecca Morgan); died Nov 1777, York County, PA. Notes: Found wife listed online as Katharine
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12. | Gardner
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