| b 12 Aug 1802, , , Rutherford, North Carolina | d 30 Jul 1843, | Thomas Bradley | ||
| John Bradley | ||||
| | b 10 Sep 1739 | Ann | |||
| Isaac Bradley | d 1778 | Richard Ledbetter | ||
| |b 1772 | | | Richard Ledbetter | Hannah | |
| |d Dec1855 | Mary Ledbetter | George Walton | ||
| | | b 1745 | Mary Walton | Sarah Roper | |
| James Holland Bradley | d 1825 | |||
| |Martha Grant | | | |||
| | | | | |||
| Anne Allison | ||||
| b ABT 1774 1778 | | | |||
| d 1813 | ||||
| 1 | Bradley | 2 | Bradley | 3 | James Holland Bradley, Jr. | 4 | < | Osburn Bradley | 5 | < | Augustus Bradley | 6 | < | Mary Jane Bradley | 7 | < | Sarah Caroline Bradley | 8 | < | Martha Lueasy Bradley |
On July 1843, James Holland Bradley bought 50 acres of land from John Watson of Sevier County, State of Tennessee for $75.00. This land was located 'in the County of Haywood on the waters of Oconaluftee River, West Fork on a branch formerly called Davidrum Branch...' This land is now part of Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Source: 'Smoky Mountain Clans', Donald B. Reagan, 1978, p 17. 'Smoky Mountain Clans, Volume 2', Donald B. Reagan, 1983, p 106, 138, 141.