Bruce Brantley
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Will of William Rawls 1759, mentions Edward Brantley and Marthy Brantley
1770 January 26th Deed book 11, p. 154? John Rawls to West Wilkins. Mentions land of Edward Brantley.
1771 November 7th Deed West Wilkins and Priscilla his wife to Edward Brantley Wits: Benj. Haynie, Wm. Brantley
Note: Edward Brantley married Elizabeth Rawls most likely a daughter of Philip Rawls, Bobby Rawls from Big Spring, Texas.
1772 May 7th Deed Basha (Elisha) Rawls of Edgecombe co. to Philip Rawls of Halifax. Land adjoining Edward Brantley... Signed Basha Rawls
1786 May 27th.DB 16, P. 156 Erasmus Lee and wife Lucy to Thomas Lowery mentions Brantley line Wits: .... Phillip Rawls
1787 December 10 Halifax county. Jacob Bass to Thomas Lowry mentions Edward Brantley Wits:.... Phillip Rawls
1793 November court Deed book 17, p. 606 Petition of William Whitehead, minor son Arthur Whitehead decd. Commissioners .... William Brantley...Robert Brantley
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