William Bradely of New Haven, CT. in 1660
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William Bradely of New Haven, CT. in 1660
There being a small estate left by Daniell Bradely deceased, the court was desired to declare how that estate should be disposed off, whereupon it was ordered, that the estate of Daniell Bradely (his just debts being paid) shalbe divided amongsts his relations, viz, his mother, brethern, and & sisters in equall pportions, except Willm Bradely, who being a brother by the father only, is to have but a half share with ye rest.
I am not related to this family, I'm just passing on this information I found while reading a book titled "Records of the Colony or Jurisdiction of New Haven, from May 1653 to the Union. Together with the New Haven Code if 1656" by Charles J. Hoadly. Hartford, Case, Lockwood & Company, 1858. pg 360.
Joyce
I am not related to this family, I'm just passing on this information I found while reading a book titled "Records of the Colony or Jurisdiction of New Haven, from May 1653 to the Union. Together with the New Haven Code if 1656" by Charles J. Hoadly. Hartford, Case, Lockwood & Company, 1858. pg 360.
Joyce
