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DANIEL BRADLEY was a cordwainer (made leather goods) and a yeoman (farmer) in Haverhill. In 1757, during the French Indian war, he was appointed a first lieutenant in the second company under Major Richard Saltonstall.
He later had a grist mill in Haverhill. His will was dated Aug. 21, 1780 and proved Sep. 7, 1784. The
amount of his estate was £837 2s. 6d. He gave his homestead to his son Peter.
A single gravestone in Pentucket Cemetery reads:
born | marr | died | |
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Sarah husband Benjamin Poor husband Abraham Sweet |
09-04-1730 |
07-01-1749 |
07-01-1815 -1764 |
Samuel wife Sarah Wingate |
08-04-1731 04-27-1737 |
11-15-1760 |
03-11-1776 |
Daniel wife Susannah Mitchell |
11-15-1732 |
01-10-1754 |
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Ruth | 01-06-1733/34 | 09-10-1736 | |
Elizabeth | 08-02-1735 | 07-06-1736 | |
Moses wife Hannah Dakin |
05-12-1737 |
02-14-1764 |
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Nathaniel wife Elizabeth Ordway |
06-01-1738 -1730 |
05-01-1760 |
04-03-1804 03-13-1799 |
RUTH BRADLEY
husband JAMES PECKER |
06-19-1739 -1717 |
11-29-1761 |
09-06-1806 09-22-1778 |
David wife Abigail Marsh |
09-20-1740 |
06-13-1781 |
05-02-1811 04-12-1826 |
Hannah husband Samuel Noyes |
07-12-1742 |
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Elizabeth husband David Dexter |
11-19-1743 |
11-12-1786 |
01-18-1789 |
Peter wife Mehitable Kimball |
10-23-1745 |
09-14-1769 |
09-04-1774 |
Mary | 02-01-1746/47 | ||
Lydia | 06-17-1748 | 01-16-1748/49 | |
Martha | 06-17-1748 | 06-17-1748 |