A Guide to the Bradford Family Papers, 1722-1795
A Collection in
the Library of Virginia
Accession Number 28556
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Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
Collection is open to research.
Use Restrictions
There are no restrictions.
Preferred Citation
Bradford Family Papers, 1722-1795. Accession 28556. Personal Papers Collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.
Acquisition Information
Gift, 2 December 1970, of John Santerre, Grand Prairie, Texas.
Biographical Information
The Bradford family was a prominent family of Prince William and Fauquier Counties, Virginia. John Bradford (d. 1734) married a widow, Mary Marr Kingcart about 1717 and they had nine children, including John, Daniel, and Alexander. Daniel Bradford (d. 1800) married Alice Morgan, and they had children including John and William (d. 1825). Alexander Bradford (1728-ca. 1795) and his wife Jemima Bradford had twelve children.
Scope and Content
Papers, 1722-1795, of the Bradford family of Prince William and Fauquier Counties, Virginia, containing land grants, 1722/3 and 1788, for land in the Northern Neck Proprietary and in Fayette County, Virginia (now Kentucky); deeds, 1745-1795, for property in Prince William, Fauquier, and Richmond Counties; and a commission, 16 May 1795, to William Walker and William Eve from Madison County Court to examine Jemima Bradford concerning a deed from her and her husband to Daniel Bradford and their statement that she concurs in the sale. Land grant, 1722/3 in the Northern Neck Proprietary and deed, no date, for property in Richmond County, Virginia, to Mary Kingcart (Bradford) may be two separated parts of the same grant.