1. Nathaniel Bradford of Accomack County, Virginia - Lower ...
1. Nathaniel Bradford of Accomack County, Virginia - Lower ... 1. Nathaniel Bradford of Accomack County, Virginia - Lower ...
250.McKey, 1: 1. 251.Various costs as compiled from records are summarized in McKey, 6: xxiv. 252.McKey, 5: 98. 253.Distance computed using mapquest.com directions from Wachapreague, VA, at Bradford’s Neck, to Lewes, DE. 254.McKey, 4: 39. 255.For Ewell’s deposition, McKey, 5: 86. For the others, McKey, 5: 101. 256.McKey, 5: 102-103. 257.McKey, 5: 80. 258.For purchase see Horle, 82. Knowledge of tract’s location in Angola Neck is provided by a later possessor in Horle, 882. 259.Horle, 161. 260.McKey, 6: 213. 261.Horle, 128. 262.Horle, 157 & 166. 263.Horle, 195. 264.See Horle, 299 for record of William being called back to Virginia and John Johnson being Nathaniel’s estate being in the custody of John Johnson. See Horle, 308, for Bowman as Nathaniel’s attorney in Sussex. 265.McKey, 7: 92. 266.Horle, 365. 267.Horle, 551. 268.Horle, 847. 269.McKey, 1: 95. 270.Examples of Accomack families who ended up in Somerset Co,. Maryland and the area around Rehobeth in Sussex County abound in all the records of both places. A good general source for immigration to Sussex from Accomack and Somerset is Clayton Torrence, Old Somerset on the Eastern Shore of Maryland (Westminster, Maryland: Willow Bend Books, 2000), especially 9-13 and 424-427. 271.Nugent, 2: 204. 272.McKey, 7: 4. 273.For deeds, see McKey, 7: 327. For locations see Whitelaw, 787 & 792, for Beech and Willis, respectively. 274.Whitelaw, 729. 275.Whitelaw, 628. 276.Edgar MacDonald, transcriber, “An Accomack Quit Rent Roll for 1683,” Magazine of Virginia Genealogy, volume 23, issue 3, August 1985, 68-71 277.McKey, 7: 333. 278.Bruce, Economic History, 2: 155 279.Bruce, Economic History, 2: 157 280.Bruce, Economic History, 2: 247-251. 281.McKey, 6: 184. 282. Walczyk, Northampton Orders & Wills 1678-1683 Book 11, 212. 283.Dorman, 3: 197. 284.For Fawcett, see McKey, 1: 165. For Holden as King’s Attorney see Whitelaw, 255; evidence of his work as an attorney begin in abundance in McKey, Vol. 3. 285.McKey, 4: 42. 286.McKey, 2: 199. 287.Howard Mackey and Candy McMahan Perry, editors, Northampton County Virginia Record Book Orders, Deeds, Wills &c. Volume 10, 1674-1678 (Rockport, Maine: Picton Press, 2003). 288.Bruce, Economic History, 2: 456. 289.McKey, 7: 44. 290.Nottingham, Accomack County, Virginia certificates and rights, 1663-1709 and tithables. 291.McKey, 7: 327 292.McKey, 6: 213. 293.McKey, 7: 155. 294.McKey, 7: 209 & 213. 295.McKey, 7: 191. 296.McKey, 7: 192. 297.McKey, 7: 322. Page 64 of 74 Copyright 2008 Adam M. Bradford
298.McKey, 7: 73. 299.McKey, 8: 49. 300.McKey, 8: 4. 301.McKey, 7: 333. 302.Frank V. Walczyk, Northampton County Virginia Orders & Wills 1683-1689, Vol. 1 1686-1689 (Coram, NY: Peter’s Row, 2001), 183. 303.McKey, 8: 35. 304.McKey, 7: 329. 305.Horle, 847. 306.McKey, 7: 327. Bibliography Ames, Susie M., editor. County Court Records of Accomack-Northampton, Virginia 1632-1640. Washington DC: The American Historical Association, 1954. Ames, Susie M., editor. County Court Records of Accomack-Northampton, Virginia 1640-1645 Charlottesville: The University Press of Virginia, 1973. Billings, Warren M., editor. The Old Dominion in the Seventeenth Century: A Documentary History of Virginia, 1606-1689. Chapel Hill: The University of North Carolina Press, 1975. Bruce, Phillip A., Economic History of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century: An Inquiry into the Material Condition of the People, Based on Original and Contemporaneous Records. New York: MacMillan and Co., 1896. 2 volumes. Bruce, Phillip Alexander. Social Life of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century Richmond: Whittet & Shepperson, 1907. Craven, Wesley Frank. The Colonies in Transition 1660-1713. New York & Evanston: Harper Torchbooks, 1968. Craven, Wesley Frank. The Southern Colonies in the Seventeenth Century 1607-1689. Louisiana State University Press, 1970. Craven, Wesley Frank. White, Red, and Black: The Seventeenth-Century Virginian. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., 1977. Dorman, John Frederick, compiler and editor. Adventures of Purse and Person Virginia 1607-1624/5, Volume 3 Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2007, 4 th Edition. Horle, Craig W., editor. Records of the courts of Sussex County, Delaware, 1677-1710 Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1991. Houston, William R. M. & Mihalyka, Jean M. Colonial Residents of Virginia’s Eastern Shore (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1985). MacDonald, Edgar, transcriber. “An Accomack Quit Rent Roll for 1683,” Magazine of Virginia Genealogy, volume 23, issue 3, August 1985. Mackey, Howard and Groves, Marlene Alma Hinkley, CG, editors. Northampton County Virginia Record Book Orders, Deeds, Wills &c. Volume 3, 1645-1650. Rockport, Maine: Picton Press, 2000. Mackey, Howard and Groves, Marlene Alma Hinkley, CG, editors. Northampton County Virginia Record Book Orders, Deeds, Wills &c. Volume 5, 1654-1655. Rockport, Maine: Picton Press, 1999. Mackey, Howard and Groves, Marlene Alma Hinkley, CG, editors. Northampton County Virginia Record Book Orders, Deeds, Wills &c. Volume 6, 7-8, 1655-1657. Rockport, Maine: Picton Press, 2002. Page 65 of 74 Copyright 2008 Adam M. Bradford
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250.McKey, 1: <strong>1.</strong><br />
25<strong>1.</strong>Various costs as compiled from records are summarized in McKey, 6: xxiv.<br />
252.McKey, 5: 98.<br />
253.Distance computed using mapquest.com directions from Wachapreague, VA, at <strong>Bradford</strong>’s Neck,<br />
to Lewes, DE.<br />
254.McKey, 4: 39.<br />
255.For Ewell’s deposition, McKey, 5: 86. For the others, McKey, 5: 10<strong>1.</strong><br />
256.McKey, 5: 102-103.<br />
257.McKey, 5: 80.<br />
258.For purchase see Horle, 82. Knowledge <strong>of</strong> tract’s location in Angola Neck is provided by a later<br />
possessor in Horle, 882.<br />
259.Horle, 16<strong>1.</strong><br />
260.McKey, 6: 213.<br />
26<strong>1.</strong>Horle, 128.<br />
262.Horle, 157 & 166.<br />
263.Horle, 195.<br />
264.See Horle, 299 for record <strong>of</strong> William being called back to <strong>Virginia</strong> and John Johnson being<br />
<strong>Nathaniel</strong>’s estate being in the custody <strong>of</strong> John Johnson. See Horle, 308, for Bowman as <strong>Nathaniel</strong>’s<br />
attorney in Sussex.<br />
265.McKey, 7: 92.<br />
266.Horle, 365.<br />
267.Horle, 55<strong>1.</strong><br />
268.Horle, 847.<br />
269.McKey, 1: 95.<br />
270.Examples <strong>of</strong> <strong>Accomack</strong> families who ended up in Somerset Co,. Maryland and the area around<br />
Rehobeth in Sussex <strong>County</strong> abound in all the records <strong>of</strong> both places. A good general source for<br />
immigration to Sussex from <strong>Accomack</strong> and Somerset is Clayton Torrence, Old Somerset on the Eastern<br />
Shore <strong>of</strong> Maryland (Westminster, Maryland: Willow Bend Books, 2000), especially 9-13 and 424-427.<br />
27<strong>1.</strong>Nugent, 2: 204.<br />
272.McKey, 7: 4.<br />
273.For deeds, see McKey, 7: 327. For locations see Whitelaw, 787 & 792, for Beech and Willis,<br />
respectively.<br />
274.Whitelaw, 729.<br />
275.Whitelaw, 628.<br />
276.Edgar MacDonald, transcriber, “An <strong>Accomack</strong> Quit Rent Roll for 1683,” Magazine <strong>of</strong> <strong>Virginia</strong><br />
Genealogy, volume 23, issue 3, August 1985, 68-71<br />
277.McKey, 7: 333.<br />
278.Bruce, Economic History, 2: 155<br />
279.Bruce, Economic History, 2: 157<br />
280.Bruce, Economic History, 2: 247-25<strong>1.</strong><br />
28<strong>1.</strong>McKey, 6: 184.<br />
282. Walczyk, Northampton Orders & Wills 1678-1683 Book 11, 212.<br />
283.Dorman, 3: 197.<br />
284.For Fawcett, see McKey, 1: 165. For Holden as King’s Attorney see Whitelaw, 255; evidence <strong>of</strong><br />
his work as an attorney begin in abundance in McKey, Vol. 3.<br />
285.McKey, 4: 42.<br />
286.McKey, 2: 199.<br />
287.Howard Mackey and Candy McMahan Perry, editors, Northampton <strong>County</strong> <strong>Virginia</strong> Record Book<br />
Orders, Deeds, Wills &c. Volume 10, 1674-1678 (Rockport, Maine: Picton Press, 2003).<br />
288.Bruce, Economic History, 2: 456.<br />
289.McKey, 7: 44.<br />
290.Nottingham, <strong>Accomack</strong> <strong>County</strong>, <strong>Virginia</strong> certificates and rights, 1663-1709 and tithables.<br />
29<strong>1.</strong>McKey, 7: 327<br />
292.McKey, 6: 213.<br />
293.McKey, 7: 155.<br />
294.McKey, 7: 209 & 213.<br />
295.McKey, 7: 19<strong>1.</strong><br />
296.McKey, 7: 192.<br />
297.McKey, 7: 322.<br />
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