Person:Daniell Bradley (1)

Daniell Bradley, Jr
m. Abt 1631
  1. Ellen Bradley1632 - Abt 1708
  2. Joshua BradleyBef 1634 -
  3. Daniell Bradley, Jr1636 - Bef 1658/59
  4. Nathan Bradley1638 - 1713
  5. Captain Stephen Bradley1642 - 1702
Facts and Events
Name Daniell Bradley, Jr
Gender Male
Christening[1] 8 May 1636 Bingley, Yorkshire, England
Death[2] Bef 4 Jan 1658/59 New Haven, New Haven, Connecticut, United Statesdate of inventory
References
  1. Church of England. Parish Church of Bingley, and W.J. (William James) Stavert. The parish register of Bingley, in the county of York, 1577-1686. (s.n.], 1901)
    pa 73.

    Daniell, the sonne of Daniell Broadley de West Morto' [chr] 8 May 1636

  2. Peters, Eleanor Bradley. Bradley of Essex County, Early Records: From 1643 to 1746: With a few lines to the present day. (New York: The Knickerbocker Press, 1915)
    24.

    [Citing New Haven Colonial Records, p. 58]
    "An inventory of the estate of Daniel Bradley, late of Newhaven, was prsented, taken january 4th, 1658. by Willm Bradely and John Allen ..."
    "At a general court held at Newhaven for ye Jurisdiction, the 30th of May, 1660, There being a small estate left by Daniell Bradeley, deceased, the court was desired to declare how the estate should be disposed off, whereupon it was ordered that the estate of Daniell Bradeley (his inst. debts being paid) shall be divided amongst his relations, viz. his mother, brethren and sisters in equall portions, except Willm Bradely, who being a brother by the half only, is to have but a half share with the rest."

  3.   Note: Source:Savage, James. Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, 1:233, mentions the setting of a widow's thirds, which does not appear in the document cited. He also says William was called brother, when he is very clearly called half-brother. Source:Cutter, William Richard. Genealogical and Family History of the State of Connecticut, Vol. 2, part 2, p. 1150, does a better job of abstracting the probate documents (no indication of a widow given) but says Daniel drowned in "December, 1653", when he would have been too young to warrant a probate.