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1713-1749 Northumberland County, Virginia Wills-Admin; [Lewis & Booker]; Page 49
Bradly, Robert
W. W. 8 February 1726/7-W. P. 17 April 1727
I give the use of the plantation and houses where my son John Flynt now lives to him and his wife Elizabeth till my son John Bradly comes to the age of twenty one years of age, and if he dies before that age, my son Robert Bradly to have the land at the age of twenty one years of age.
My son John Flynt and his wife to have one orphan boy called Richard Booth.
Son John Bradly-one large bible, one mare, bridle and saddle.
Rest of my estate to my wife and five of my youngest children. execeutrix.
Witness; Matthew Kenner, Joseph Millard, and Robert Hues.
In probate Joseph Millard is written Joseph Miller.
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1761-1766 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book F; [William Armstrong Crozier];
Decr. 7, 1761. John Waggoner of St. Geo. Par., Spts. Co., to Robert Bradley of same Par. and Co. £30 curr. 300 a., remainder of a tract taken up by George Dowdy, etc. Andrew Waggoner, Ann x Waggoner, Sophia Waggoner. Decr. 7, 1761.
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1761-1766 Spotsylvania County, Virginia Deed Book F; {William Armstrong Crozier}:
Nov. 22, 1763. Wm. Hudson of Spts. Co. to Larkin Chew of sd. Co., Gent. Mortgage. £20 curr. 110 a. in Spts. Co. (adj. lands of Capt. Jos. Hawkins, James Jones, Paul McClary, and Robt. Bradley); also goods and chattels, etc. Thos. Powe, John. Chew, Joseph Brock. Dec. 5, 1764.
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