Person:Leonard Bradley (2)

Lt. Leonard Keeling Bradley
m. Abt 1754
  1. Lt. Leonard Keeling Bradley1756 - 1834
  2. Molly Rebia Bradley1757 -
  3. Richard Bradley, Sr.1758 - 1826
  4. Edward R Bradley1760 -
  5. John BRADLEY1763 -
  6. Watson BradleyAft 1763 -
  7. Elizabeth Winn BradleyAft 1763 -
  8. Joseph Carmichael BradleyAft 1763 -
  9. Matthew Bradley1769 -
m. 20 Jun 1785
  1. Terry Joseph Bradley1786 - 1862
  2. Elizabeth BRADLEY1787 - 1819
  3. Samuel Boone Bradley1790 -
  4. Thomas Loeni Bradley1792 - 1853
  5. Keeling BRADLEY1794 -
  6. Edward R. Bradley1797 -
  7. Levi Day BRADLEY1799 -
  8. Squire Boone BRADLEY1801 -
  9. Milton BRADLEY1803 -
  10. Newton BRADLEY1805 - 1805
  11. Lura BRADLEY1806 -
  12. Calvin BRADLEY1811 -
Facts and Events
Name Lt. Leonard Keeling Bradley
Gender Male
Birth[4] 24 Apr 1756 Rowan, North Carolina, United StatesSt. Jude
Residence[3] 1783 Kentucky, Virginia, United Statescame to Kentucky
Marriage 20 Jun 1785 Fayette County, Virginiaat Boone Station Citation needed
to Mary "Polly" Boone
Military[4] DAR Patriot #A013534
Other[3] Bet 1805 and 1811 Bourbon, Kentucky, United Statesgives deposition
Death? 3 Dec 1834 Moberly, Randolph, Missouri, United States
Burial? Randolph, Missouri, United States
References
  1.   Abercrombie, Janice Luck, and Richard Slatten. Virginia Revolutionary publick [sic] claims. (Athens, Georgia: Iberian Publishing Company, c1992).
  2.   Soldiers of the American Revolution: who at one time were residents of, or whose graves are located in Chautauqua County, New York. (unknown: unknown, 1925).
  3. 3.0 3.1 Ardery, Julia Hoge Spencer. Kentucky records: early wills and marriages, copied from court house records by regents, historians and the state historian; old bible records and tombstone inscriptions; records from Barren, Bath, Bourbon, Clark, Daviess, Fayette, Harrison, Jessamine, Lincoln, Madison, Mason, Montgomery, Nelson, Nicholas, Ohio, Scott, and Shelby counties. (Lexington, Kentucky: Keystone Printery, Inc., c1932)
    2:114.

    RANDOM NOTES FROM SUITS FILED IN OFFICE OF CIRCUIT CLERK

    Patty Harris vs. Pollock, Box 490

    In this suit some of the depositions were taken 1805, others in Clark Co., 1811. - Joseph McGuer states he came to Ky., 1779.
    - Leonard K. Bradley came 1783.
    - Joseph Procter aged 55 yrs. to Ky., 1778.
    - Nathaniel Bullock came to Ky., 1777, had been captured by the Indians at Blue Licks, 1778, his age abt. 51 yrs.
    - William Suddeth to Ky., 1783 and stopped at McGee's and Strode's Stations.
    - Stephen Boyle to Ky., 1779, settled at Strode's Station, 1780.
    - Jesse Coffee to Ky., 1781, settled at Boonsborough.
    - James Morgan of Farquier Co., Va., surveyor, makes statement.
    - David Linch to Ky., 1779.
    - William Clinkenbeard aged abt. 44 yrs., to Ky., 1779, was at Strode's Station.
    - Roger Clements, (Montgomery Co.), to Ky., 1781, was at McGee's Station.
    - Oswell Townsin to Ky., 1775, settled at Boonsborough.
    - Joseph Berry to Ky., 1782.
    - James Duncan aged 55 yrs. (deposition taken 1805) came to Ky., 1779, was at Boonesborough, returned to old settlement same year and came out to Ky., again in the fall of that yr. and assisted Benedict Couchman and his brother to build the first house at Strode's Station, which was on a fork. That he was to and from Va. several times and when in Ky. he generally resided at Strode's Station, that he moved his family to Ky. in the spring of 1784.
    - Benedict Couchman aged 49 yrs. (1805), came to Ky., 1779.
    - William Cradlebough came to Ky., 1776 and lived with Daniel Boone.
    - James Berry came to Ky., 1779.
    - Benjamin Dunaway to Ky., 1779 and settled at Boonesborough:
    - Zacheriah Easton, deposition.
    - Aquilla White to Ky., 1779, settled at Boonesborough.
    - Frederick Couchman to Ky., 1779, settled at Boonesborough and was at Strode's.
    - James Sodowsky to Ky., 1779.
    - Nicholas Proctor aged 53, (1811), to Ky., 1788, was at Boonesborough and at Strode's.
    - Joshua Stamper aged 58 yrs. (1811), was at Strodes, 1779-1784.
    - Charles Morgan, deposition.
    - Deed filed in suit, 1813, Richard Ratcliff of Fairfax Co., Va., to Humphrey Marshall. Isaac Halbert and Elizabeth mentioned.

  4. 4.0 4.1 DAR Patriot #A013534, in Daughters of the American Revolution. Genealogical Research System
    Last retrieved Mar 2016.

    BRADLEY, LEONARD KEELING Ancestor #: A013534
    Service: NORTH CAROLINA Rank: LIEUTENANT
    Birth: CIRCA 1756 ROWAN CO NORTH CAROLINA
    Death: 12-2-1834 RANDOLPH CO MISSOURI
    Pension Number: *SR12679
    Service Source: *SR12679
    Service Description:
    1) ALSO PVT, CAPTS GOODE, JONES, LEWIS, MARTIN,
    2) LOWMAN, SMITH, COLS WILLIAMS, LYTLE, CLAXTON