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Shadrach BRADSHAW
Mary Curd BRADSHAW |
Husband: Shadrach BRADSHAW
Birth: 1 or 16 Aug 1766, Goochland Co., VA Baptism: 1 Oct 1766, St. James Northam Par., Goochland Co., VA Death: 2 Jun 1822, Mercer or Jessamine Co., KY Father: John BRADSHAW Mother: Sarah Ann McBRIDE |
Marriage: 27 Feb 1805, Jessamine Co., KY |
Wife: Mary Curd "Polly" BRADSHAW
Birth: 1782, Goochland Co., VA Death: 15 May 1852, Mercer Co., KY Other Spouse: m2. Augustine SLAUGHTER Father: Benjamin BRADSHAW II Mother: Hope POOR |
Children — born in KY: |
1. Carter BRADSHAW, b. ca. 1806
2. Hiram BRADSHAW, b. 16 Nov 1810; d. 1 Feb 1889 3. Claiborne BRADSHAW, b. ca. 1812; m. Sarah Ann LEWIS 4. William N. BRADSHAW, b. 22 Oct 1814; d. 5 Jan or 4 Feb 1852 5. Adaline P. BRADSHAW |
Sources:
1. LDS. Family Search: Internet Genealogy Service: IGI - International Genealogical Index (online at FamilySearch.org).
2. Jordan R. Dodd, ed. 1993. Kentucky Marriages: Early to 1850. Liahona Research, Orem, UT (Broderbund CD-229):
3. Anon. 1986. Family Histories: Christian County, Kentucky, 1797-1986. Christian County Genealogical Society, Hopkinsville, KY. A biographical sketch of Carter L. BRADSHAW, our subject's nephew. |
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