Person:Andrew Hampton (6)

Watchers
Andrew Hampton, of Raven Creek
  1. Pvt. George Hampton, of Frederick Co., VA1725 - 1779
  2. Amelia Hampton1726 - 1794
  3. William HamptonBet 1730 & 1740 - 1790
  4. Andrew Hampton, of Raven CreekAbt 1731 - Abt 1808
  5. John HamptonBef 1734 -
  6. David Hampton
m. Abt 1772
  1. Jesse Hampton1772 - 1836
  2. Joice Hampton1774 - 1834
  3. Stephen Hampton1776 - 1802
  4. Joel Hampton1777 - 1847
  5. George Hampton1784 -
  6. Sgt. Lewis C. Hampton1788 - 1860
  7. Thomas Wade Hampton1796 - 1837
Facts and Events
Name Andrew Hampton, of Raven Creek
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1731 Spotsylvania County, Virginia[estimate]
Marriage Abt 1772 Virginia[estimate]
to Mary 'Polly' Faulconer
Death? Abt 1808 Harrison County, Kentucky[Buried in Old Burying Ground of Raven Creek]

Records in Virginia

  • 1763: Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 15, pg. 21. Andrew Hampton, Parish of St. Thomas, Orange County, Virginia, for £43 13 shillings acquired 439 acres on branches of Mine Run adjoining land of Toliver Craig from Hancock Lee of King George Parish, Orange County, Virginia.
  • 1779: Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 17, pg. 224. Andrew Hampton and wife Mary sell to Tolliver Craig 30½ acres on Mine Run for 15 pounds.
  • 1779: Orange County, Virginia Deed Book 17, pg. 226. Andrew Hampton and wife Mary sell 408½ acres to David Chevis of Caroline County, Virginia for £612, 15 shillings.

Records in Kentucky

  • June 1780 Andrew Hampton, Land Grant 500 acres Silver Creek Kentucky
  • Joseph Faulconer (Fortner), Andrew Hampton, William Young and Nixon Chester were listed on a roster of Captain Kinkead’s Company of Lincoln County Militia with George Rogers Clark in 1782. [1]
  • Feb 1782 Andrew Hampton, Land grant 1000 acres West fork, Sugar Creek Kentucky
  • Dec 1783 Andrew Hampton, Land Grant 1000 acres
  • Jun 1784 Andrew Hampton, Land Grant 828 acres West Fork Sugar Creek Kentucky
  • 27 Dec 1785 Andrew Hampton, Land Survey 500 acres land surveyed on Eagle Creek Fayette County Kentucky
  • June 7 1788 Andrew Hampton, Representative of South Elkhorn Baptist Church.
  • 27 Feb 1790, Andrew Hampton listed on Kentucky Tax Lists with John Falkner [Faulconer]. [2]
  • 13 Dec 1790 Andrew Hampton, Sold 130 acres of a 1000 acre tract in Woodford County to Jacob Froman for 39 pounds. On the same day he and his wife Mary sold 178 acres of a 1000 acre tract in Woodford County to Jesse James for 50 pounds.
  • 1800, Andrew Hampton listed on the Fayette County, Kentucky Tax List.
  • 1800 to 1804 Andrew Hampton, Sheriff Harrison County Kentucky
  • 1800 Andrew Hampton, Land Purchase Bought 5000 acres along the waters of Raven Creek from Lewis Craig of Mason County for 100 pounds.
  • 1805 Deed Andrew Hampton, Deeds slaves to children: Stephen; 2 negro girls, Joel; 2 negroes, Lewis; 1 negro girl, George; 1 negro girl, Thomas; 1 negro man, Joyce; 1 negro woman, Jesse; 1 negro man. Also bought additional land on waters of Raven Creek for $700 from Manoah Bostick
  • Bef. 1808 Raven Creek Harrison County KY Andrew Hampton, Sold 200 acres along west side of Raven Creek to John Thomas Henry. This land was disposed to William Henry before John Thomas Henry's death outlined in will.
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References
  1.   .

    https://www.adkins.ws/family.php?famid=F1301&ged=Adkins.GED
    [Note: birthyear listed as 1750 without any sources/records

  2.   Wikitree.com.

    Biography
    There's mention of an Andrew Hampton in Fredrick's County VA in 1751 Will Book 1 page 438. Will of John Hampton made July 11th 1751 names wife Lydia, names sons John, Andrew, David and William. Will was proven in open court on Aug 15 1751. On this same day Lydia with George Hobson and Patrick Reilly were appointed as guardians for William Hampton, orphan of John Hampton.

    1763 Land Purchase Acquired 439 acres of land on branches of Mine Run, adjoining Taliaferro Craig, from Hancock Lee of King George Parish, Orange County for 43 pounds, 18 shillings.

    1773 Marriage Frederick, Virginia, USA Mary Polly Faulconer

    June 1780 Land Grant 500 acres Silver Creek Kentucky

    Feb 1782 Land grant 1000 acres West fork, Sugar Creek Kentucky

    Dec 1783 Land Grant 1000 acres

    Jun 1784 Land Grant 828 acres West Fork Sugar Creek Kentucky

    27 Dec 1785 Land Survey 500 acres land surveyed on Eagle Creek Fayette County Kentucky

    June 7 1788 Representative of South Elkhorn Baptist Church.

    13 Dec 1790 Sold 130 acres of a 1000 acre tract in Woodford County to Jacob Froman for 39 pounds. On the same day he and his wife Mary sold 178 acres of a 1000 acre tract in Woodford County to Jesse James for 50 pounds.

    1800 to 1804 Sheriff Harrison County Kentucky

    1800 Land Purchase Bought 5000 acres along the waters of Raven Creek from Lewis Craig of Mason County for 100 pounds.

    1805 Deed Deeds slaves to children: Stephen; 2 negro girls, Joel; 2 negroes, Lewis; 1 negro girl, George; 1 negro girl, Thomas; 1 negro man, Joyce; 1 negro woman, Jesse; 1 negro man. Also bought additional land on waters of Raven Creek for $700 from Manoah Bostick

    Bef. 1808 Raven Creek Harrison County KY Sold 200 acres along west side of Raven Creek to John Thomas Henry. This land was disposed to William Henry before John Thomas Henry's death outlined in will.

    https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hampton-123

  3.   Find A Grave.

    Andrew Hampton
    BIRTH 1731
    Frederick County, Virginia, USA
    DEATH 1808 (aged 76–77)
    Harrison County, Kentucky, USA
    BURIAL
    Old Burial Ground of Middle Fork
    Harrison County, Kentucky, USA

    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20941529/andrew-hampton

  4.   Bio and Records of John Faulconer by William G. Scroggins.

    Andrew Hampton who married Mary “Polly” Faulconer was a son of John and Lydia Hampton of Frederick County, Virginia. It has been estimated that Andrew was born in Spotsylvania County, Virginia, before 1730. John Hampton, Sr. deeded all of his property and debts to sons George and Thomas Hampton in 1747 which indicates that they were his eldest sons and of age in 1747.lxxxiii Dated 11 July 1751, the will of John Hampton, Sr. mentioned his wife Lydia and six sons, but named only John, Andrew, David and William. On the day that the will was proved, Lydia Hampton, with George Hobson and Patrick Reilly, was appointed guardian of William Hampton, orphan of John Hampton, deceased, which indicates that William was the youngest son and a minor, leaving the inference that the other sons were old enough to be on their own, probably over 18.lxxxiv
    In 1763 Andrew Hampton of St. Thomas Parish, Orange County, Virginia, obtained 439 acres of land on branches of Mine Run, adjoining land of Taliaferro Craig, from Hancock Lee of King George Parish, Orange County, for 43 pounds, 18 shillings.lxxxv
    Andrew Hampton and Mary Faulconer were married by 1779 when they sold 30 1/2 acre on Mine Run to Taliaferro Craig for 15 pounds and 408 1/2 acres on Mine Run to David Chevis of Caroline County, Virginia, for 612 pounds and 15 shillings.lxxxvi
    During the period 1780-84 Andrew Hampton obtained four land grants in Kentucky:lxxxvii
    Jun 1780 500 acres on Silver Creek Book 1, page 73
    Feb 1782 1000 acres on West Fork, Sugar Creek Book 1, page 239
    Dec 1783 1000 acres Book 2, page 42
    Jun 1784 828 acres on West Fork, Sugar Creek Book 2, page 110 [Stinking Creek]
    On 27 December 1785 Andrew Hampton had a survey of 500 acres on Eagle Creek in Fayette County, which was granted to him on 25 February 1794. The 828 acres on Stinking Creek of the West Fork of Sugar Creek in Lincoln County were surveyed for him in two parcels on 27 September 1798. 400 acres were granted to Andrew Hampton on 24 July 1799 and the remaining 428 acres were granted to Joseph Craig, as Hampton’s assignee, on the same day. As assignee of John Craig, Andrew Hampton entered 1000 acres on Treasury Warrant Number 6403. This tract was on the north side of Thomas McClanahan’s entry at the Clover Bottom.lxxxviii
    On 13 December 1790 Andrew Hampton of Fayette County, Kentucky, sold 130 acres of a 1000-acre tract in Woodford County, Kentucky, to Jacob Froman of Mercer County, Kentucky, for 39 pounds. On the same day Andrew Hampton and his wife Mary of Fayette County, sold 178 acres of a 1000-acre tract in Woodford County to Jesse James of Woodford County for 50 pounds.lxxxix
    Andrew Hampton of Harrison County, Kentucky, bought 5000 acres on the waters of Raven Creek in Harrison County from Lewis Craig of Mason County, Kentucky, for 100 pounds in 1800.xc
    In 1805 Andrew Hampton deeded slaves to his children: Stephen, 2 negroes; Joel, 2 negroes; Lewis, 1 negro girl; George, 1 negro girl; Thomas, 1 negro man; Joyce, 1 negro woman; and Jesse, 1 negro man.xci The same year Andrew Hampton bought land in Harrison County on the waters of Raven Creek from Manoah Bostick of Stokes County, North Carolina, for $700.xcii
    Andrew Hampton was one of the representatives from the South Elkhorn Baptist Church who helped establish the Constitution for the new Forks of Elkhorn Church on 07 June 1788.xciii
    Andrew Hampton was sheriff of Harrison County, Kentucky, from 1800 to 1804. He died about 1808 and is buried in Raven Creek Burying Ground, Rutland Precinct, Harrison County, Kentucky, beside his wife Polly Faulconer Hampton.xciv
    In 1811 Leonard Garnett and Stephen Hampton, administrators of Andrew Hampton, deceased, acquired 1761 acres of land from the attorney for James B. Clark and his wife Eleanor of Brooklyn in Kings County, New York, which had been contracted from Clark by Andrew Hampton under the title granted to Martin Pickett for 55,390 acres on 02 December 1785. Andrew Hampton agreed to sell 200 acres on Raven Creek in Harrison County to Chichester Chinn for 200 pounds by a verbal agreement in 1799 which was consummated in 1815, after the deaths of both men, by their heirs. The representatives of Andrew Hampton were his sons, Stephen, Joel, Thomas, George, Lewis and Jesse Hampton and his daughter Joyce and her husband Leonard Garnett.xcv
    Six of the children of Andrew Hampton and Polly Faulconer appear on the 1810 Kentucky census. Joyce and her husband Leonard Garnett were in Fayette County; Stephen was in Jessamine County; Joel was in Campbell County; Jesse and George were in Clark County; and Lewis was in Woodford County.xcvi

    https://wgscroggins.kueber.us/Faulconer1%20John.pdf