Name |
Abraham BRADLEY |
Birth |
14 Mar 1683/84, Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts36,81 |
Death |
aft 8 Jul 1764, Concord, Merrimack, New Hampshire81 |
Father |
Daniel* BRADLEY (1613-1689) |
Mother |
Mary* WILLIAMS (1641-1714) |
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Marriage |
18 Oct 1705, Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts36,81 |
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Spouse |
Elizabeth PHILBRICK |
Birth |
17 Oct 1686, Kingston, Rockingham, New Hampshire81 |
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Children: |
1 F |
Mehitable BRADLEY |
Birth |
13 Jul 1706, Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts51,81 |
Death |
13 Aug 1706, Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts51,81 |
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2 F |
Abigail BRADLEY |
Birth |
15 Jul 1707, Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts51 |
Death |
21 Apr 1789, Atkinson, Rockingham, New Hampshire81 |
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5 M |
Lt. Jonathan BRADLEY |
Birth |
11 Jul 1713, Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts51,81 |
Death |
11 Aug 1746, Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts81 |
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Spouse |
Susanna FOLSOM |
Marriage |
2 Nov 1738, Kingston, Rockingham, New Hampshire81 |
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7 F |
Abiah BRADLEY |
Birth |
abt 1717, Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts |
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9 M |
Samuel BRADLEY |
Birth |
bap 24 Sep 1721, Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts51,81 |
Death |
11 Aug 1746, Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts81 |
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10 F |
Mehitable BRADLEY |
Birth |
bap 26 Jul 1724, Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts51,81 |
Death |
Nov 1813, Hollis, Hillsborough, New Hampshire |
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Notes for Abraham BRADLEY |
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ABRAHAM, b. Mch. 14, 1683-4[Hv]; m. Oct. 18, 1705[Hv], Elizabeth Philbrick. He rem. from Hv. to Concord, N. H., ab. 1730-40. [ref 36:884]
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ABRAHAM3 BRADLEY, b. Haverhill, 14 Mar. 1683/4; m. Haverhill 18 Oct., 1705, Elizabeth Philbrick (Thomas3, James2, homas1), b. Hampton, N. H., 17 Oct., 1686. He was one of those appointed to keep snow-shoes and mogginsons to be ready in case of Indian attacks. He removed from Haverhill to Pennacook (Concord, N. H.) by 1729. There is repeated mention of him in the early days of Concord. He was on a committee 31 Mar., 1731, "to amend and repair the necessary roads in Pennacook and also to build a bridge over the Sookook River as soon as may be at the cost of the settlers." In 1732 he is called "Mr." In that year he was appointed with two others, attorney for the Proprietors of Pennacook. He was selectman in 1733/4. He, with his son Samuel, was on one of the ten garrisons with which Concord was fortified in 1746. He had a farm in the northern part of Concord which has become one of the finest in the Merrimac Valley. The house he built is not standing, but a fine old gambrel-roofed mansion, built by his son, was occupied (1882) by his descendants. He is said to have been a man of sound judgment and one of the most enterprising of the inhabitants. He had a negro servant, Pompey, for whom he paid thirty bushels of corn, whom he gave to his son John in his will. His will is dated 8 July, 1764. Children born in Haverhill: Mehitable, Abigail, Jeremiah, Timothy, Jonathan, Apphia, Abiah, Martha, Samuel. [ref 81:39]
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Notes for Elizabeth PHILBRICK |
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daughter of Thomas PHILBRICK and Mehitable AYERS
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