Notes for John BRADLEY

1776-1778 Fought in the Revolutionary War, pension application filed.

1778- June 24: "John Bradley's death was caused by a fall from a loft owned by Andrew Hampton on a day that there was a complete eclipse of the sun." from the book 'Gudbrodt means Goodbread' pg 384

WILL, Old Tryon Co., NC Tryon County Will-- Brent Holcomb

Will of John BRADLEY of the county of Tryon...to my daughter Sarah MORGAN, 5 shillings sterling...to my daughter Anna JONES 5 shillings...to my son by 1st wife, John BRADLEY 5 shillings...to my son Richard...to my son John, son by my second wife 5 shillings...to my son George Warton BRADLEY, 5 shillings...to my daughter Mary BRADLEY, son Edward BRADLEY my son Isaac, my son James Terry BRADLEY, my son John W. BRADLEY, 5 shillings sterling paid to each of them...to my loving wife Mary BRADLEY, 100A being part of the tract belonging to Jones Williams, likewise 400A lying near ??? in Burke Co., my Negro winch Nan & her children, 2 mares, one colt & horse, 17 head of cattle...
Witnesses by: Jonathan Hampton, Andrew Hampton, Jones Williams Oct. 1778
filed in Lincolnton NC
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