
BRADFORD: The Bradfords of Virginia in the Revolutionary War and their Kin (Softcover)
1932. 83p. by Nelle Rhea White
John Morgan's will, dated 1758, appointed Charles Morgan as Executor, outlining the division of his estate among his seven children and wife Anne. The named children are Charles, Simon, William, Benjamin, James, Alice, and Mary Morgan. The will emphasized the importance of contentment and satisfaction among the heirs with their respective portions of the estate.
The text delves into the intricate family history of the Bradford lineage, highlighting individuals like Nathaniel and Alexander Bradford. It also touches upon family connections with Martha Vivian Colbert and Charles Allen, shedding light on the intricate web of relationships within the Bradford family. Property deeds involving John Bradford in Accomac are documented, providing insights into the family's land holdings and transactions.
Legal matters, wills, bequests, and family records are detailed within the text, offering a glimpse into the legal proceedings and familial ties of the Bradford family. The records include marriages, descendants, and connections that further enrich the understanding of the family's history. Additionally, the text contains miscellaneous data and correspondence, such as extracts from letters mentioning family Bibles, historical records, and property distribution among family members, providing a comprehensive view of the family's legacy and relationships.