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Mary Bledsoe (Brockman)

Also Known As: "Mary", "Mary Lewis", "Mary Dean", "Mary Brockman Bledsoe"
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Birthplace: Orange County, Virginia, Colonial America
Death: 1809 (69-70)
Greene County, Georgia, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of John Brockman, I and Mary Louise Brockman
Wife of Rev. Aaron Bledsoe
Mother of William Bledsoe; Nancy Brookman; Elijah R. Bledsoe; Joseph Bledsoe; James Bledsoe and 2 others
Sister of Susannah Atkins; Colonel John Brockman, II; Hannah Bastom Toler; Samuel B. Brockman; William Brockman and 6 others

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About Mary Bledsoe

Mary Louise Bledsoe (Brockman)

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/162018368/mary_louise_bledsoe

Mary was the daughter of John Brockman and Mary Collins. One of eleven children born to the family. Mary married Aaron Bledsoe about 1754 in Virginia
The had twelve known children. William, Milly, Betsy, James, Mary, Moses, Nancy, Elijah, John, Joseph, Aaron, and Margaret.

On January 30, 1771 Aaron Bledsoe, listed as of Culpeper County and Mary his wife sold land to William Cave of Orange County (Deed Book 15, p. 310) and on the same date they sold land to George Wharton of Orange (Deed Book 15, p. 314).
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WILL OF REV. AARON BLEDSOE, From Greensboro, Georgia Will Book K, 1806-1816, p. 76

IN THE NAME OF GOD, AMEN:
I, Aaron Bledsoe, of the County of Green, being sick of body but of sound and disposing memory, and being desirous to dispose of such worldly goods as it hath pleased God to bless me with, doth make this my last Will and Testament, in manner and form following:

ITEM: Land, My beloved wife, Mary Bledsoe, during her natural life, the plantation on which I now live, also seven negroes to wit: Frank, Winslow, Cato, and Jimmy, and three negro children, their names as follows: Willy, Lane, and Jude, the said girl Jude to go to my son-in-law Robert Wright and Peggy whenever my wife Mary Bledsoe thinks proper, to them and their heirs; three work horses and my riding horse, three beds and furniture, and the stock of hogs, cows, plantation utensils, household and kitchen furniture and corn, fodder, pork, and so forth, to last for one year.

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Mary Bledsoe's Timeline

1739
1739
Orange County, Virginia, Colonial America
1759
1759
Orange County, Virginia, United States
1763
1763
Orange County, Virginia, United States
1769
1769
Orange County, Virginia
1773
May 1773
Orange County, Virginia
1776
1776
1778
1778
1785
1785
1809
1809
Age 70
Greene County, Georgia, United States