NOTE: Charlie H. Bradshaw was married once per family member.
Source: Southampton County Cemetery Project, Black Creek Baptist Church
interments, epitaphs and notes; internal index
Compiled by the Southampton County Historical Society.
Source: 1920 US Census for Berlin and Ivor, Southampton, Virginia, United States
Source: 1930 US Census for Berlin and Ivor, Southampton, Virginia, United States
CHARLIE H. BRADSHAW THE TIDEWATER NEWS – 11-15-1962, P. 6 SEDLEY – Charlie H. Bradshaw, Jr., 77, died Sunday afternoon in a Williamsburg hospital after a long illness. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie H. Bradshaw of Southampton County. A native of Southampton County, he was a member of Black Creek Baptist Church. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Annie Lee Johnson Bradshaw; four sons, William A. Bradshaw, Charles E. Bradshaw and Junius Bradshaw of Franklin and George C. Bradshaw of Wallace, N.C.; two daughters, Mrs. Lizzie Cooke of Ivor and Mrs. Lucille West of San Francisco; a brother, Thomas Bradshaw, and as sister, Mrs. Rebecca Johnson, both of Ivor; 20 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. A funeral service was conducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. in W.J.M. Holland and Sons Funeral Home by the Rev. C.L. Gatling of Black Creek Baptist Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Elijah Joyner, C.C. Edwards, Pete Cook, Harold Cook, George H. Hedgepeth, J.E. McClenny and George Dunalow.
NOTE: Charlie H. Bradshaw was married once per family member.
Source: Southampton County Cemetery Project, Black Creek Baptist Church
interments, epitaphs and notes; internal index
Compiled by the Southampton County Historical Society.
Source: 1920 US Census for Berlin and Ivor, Southampton, Virginia, United States
Source: 1930 US Census for Berlin and Ivor, Southampton, Virginia, United States
CHARLIE H. BRADSHAW THE TIDEWATER NEWS – 11-15-1962, P. 6 SEDLEY – Charlie H. Bradshaw, Jr., 77, died Sunday afternoon in a Williamsburg hospital after a long illness. He was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie H. Bradshaw of Southampton County. A native of Southampton County, he was a member of Black Creek Baptist Church. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Annie Lee Johnson Bradshaw; four sons, William A. Bradshaw, Charles E. Bradshaw and Junius Bradshaw of Franklin and George C. Bradshaw of Wallace, N.C.; two daughters, Mrs. Lizzie Cooke of Ivor and Mrs. Lucille West of San Francisco; a brother, Thomas Bradshaw, and as sister, Mrs. Rebecca Johnson, both of Ivor; 20 grandchildren; and 14 great-grandchildren. A funeral service was conducted Tuesday at 2 p.m. in W.J.M. Holland and Sons Funeral Home by the Rev. C.L. Gatling of Black Creek Baptist Church. Burial was in the church cemetery. Pallbearers were Elijah Joyner, C.C. Edwards, Pete Cook, Harold Cook, George H. Hedgepeth, J.E. McClenny and George Dunalow.
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