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<strong>Snodgrass</strong> <strong>Family</strong> Documents, Stories & Articles<br />

Attest: T. S. Elms. Jona Elms, Pleasant (x) Salla, John P.<br />

Bradley, Thomas W. Brndley, Linney (x) Bradley and Sally<br />

(x) Bradley<br />

State of Tennessee, White County.<br />

Personally appeared before me Nicholas Ocoham Clerk of<br />

White County Court Thomas S. Elms and Pleasant Salla too<br />

of the subscribing witnesses to the \vi thin Letter of A ttomcy<br />

\\.:ho being first sworn do affinn and say that they arc<br />

acquainted with John P. Bradley, Thomas W. Bradley<br />

Linney Bradley and Sally Bradley the within named<br />

constituents that they ackno\vledgc the due execution of the<br />

within letter of Attorney to Richard Bradley for the purpose<br />

therein contained which is recorded 4 November 1841<br />

Thomas Earlland Chairman of White County Court certified<br />

Nicholas Ocoham (Seal)<br />

<strong>Book</strong> E 1 9 November 1790 between John Bradley and<br />

George Walton Bradley 100 Pounds Thomas Bradley and<br />

John Bradley lines mentioned both sides of Young's Creek<br />

of Broad River laid off by Jonathan Curtis 150 acres.<br />

Witness: Robert Hill & John Goodbread<br />

Signed, Nicholas Coon<br />

(Pages I of 2 pages copied by Joyce Bradley McComb on<br />

October 17, 1983. Address: 1 730 Jessamine Rd. Lexington,<br />

South Carolina 29072)<br />

Document 10.84. Sally Bradley Revolutionary War<br />

Pension Declaration.<br />

The following is the Declaration of Sally Bradley of the<br />

County of White in the State of Tennessee in order to obtain<br />

the benefits of the Section of the Acts of the 4th July 1836<br />

and 1st Section of the Acts of 3 March 183 7 and all other<br />

subsequent Acts of Congress in relation to granting widows<br />

of Revolutionary soldiers half pay.<br />

STATE OF TENNESSEE, WHITE COUNTY:<br />

On this 13 Day of August 1849 personally appears before<br />

me Andrew Graham, a Justice of the Peace in and for said<br />

County, Sally Bradley aged 80 years who being first duly<br />

sworn according to Law doth on her oath make the<br />

following Declaration in order to obtain the benefit of the<br />

provisions made by the several acts of Congress in relation<br />

to the granting of half-pay to the widows and of deceased<br />

Revolutionary Soldiers that she was married to Walton<br />

Bradley in Rutherford County, State of North Carolina on<br />

the 15th day of January I 791. who was a Private in the<br />

Revolutionary War and he also was a Pensioner in the State<br />

of North Carolina, Rutherford County for his services. This<br />

refers to his Declaration filed in the War Office Affairs Of<br />

the United States. She further declares that her husband,<br />

Walton Bradley, Died on the 5th Day of April 1835, in<br />

Rutherford County, Stare of North Carolina and that she still<br />

remains a widow.<br />

Sworn to and subscribed before me this 13th Day of August<br />

1849.<br />

ANDREW GRAHAM<br />

Justice of the Peace<br />

SALLEY BRADLEY<br />

Mark<br />

Document 10.85. George Walton Bradley Revolutionary<br />

War Pension Claim. ~<br />

NORTH CAROLINA<br />

16430<br />

George W. Bradley of Rutherford in the State of North<br />

Carolina who \Vas a Private in the commanded by Captain<br />

____ of the Regiment commanded by Col. McDowell<br />

in the North Carolina line for 11 months:<br />

Inscribed on the Roll of North Carolina at the rate of $36<br />

dollars 66 Cents per annum commence on the 4th day of<br />

March 1834.<br />

Certificate of Pension issued the 8th day of August and<br />

authorized Theodore F. Burchett Rutherfordton, North<br />

Carolina.<br />

Arrears to the 4th of March 1833 $72.32<br />

Semi-annual allo\vance ending September 18.33<br />

$91.65<br />

(Revolution Claim Act June 7, 1832)<br />

Recorded by Nathan Rice Clerk, <strong>Book</strong> E, Vol. 8, Page 35,<br />

Document 10.86. Sally & George Walton Bradlev<br />

Revolutionary War Pension Declaration. ~<br />

DECLARATION<br />

In order to obtain the benefit of the Act of Congress of the<br />

7th July 1838 entitled an Act granting halt~pay and Pensions<br />

to certain widows.<br />

STA TE OF TENNESSEE, WHITE COUNTY<br />

On the 24 March 1845, personally appeared before the<br />

subscriber a Justice of the Peace for said County, Sally<br />

Bradley. a resident of said county aged seventy six years,<br />

who being first duly sworn according to law, doth on her<br />

oath make the tOllo\ving Declaration in order to obtain the<br />

benefit of the provision made by the Act of Congress passed<br />

July 7, 1838 entitled An Act granting half-pay and pensions<br />

to certain widows. That she is the widow of George Walton<br />

Bradley who was a private soldier in the Revolutionary War<br />

and that she does not now recollect the services performed in<br />

the Army by her husband, the said George Walton Bradley,<br />

but that he was placed on the Pension Roll at the War Office<br />

7/9/01 The Norwood <strong>Family</strong> <strong>History</strong> Page 10-160

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