Person:Joseph Hildreth (7)

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Joseph Hildreth, of Wythe Co., VA
  • HJoseph Hildreth, of Wythe Co., VA1723 - 1792
  • W.  Sarah (add)
m. Bef 1750
  1. Abigail HildrethAbt 1750 -
  2. John Hildreth1754 - 1816
  3. Sarah Hildreth1755 - 1830
  4. Jeffery Hildreth1755 - Abt 1820
  5. Phoebe Hildreth1758 - Aft 1820
  6. Ruth HildrethAbt 1760 -
  7. Anna Hildreth1761 -
  8. Keturah HildrethAbt 1763 -
Facts and Events
Name Joseph Hildreth, of Wythe Co., VA
Gender Male
Birth[1] 23 Feb 1723 New Windsor, Orange County, New York
Marriage Bef 1750 to Sarah (add)
Death[1] 14 Aug 1792 Wythe County, Virginia

Will Transcript

Will of Joseph Hildreth
In the name of God Amen: I Joseph Hildreth of the county of Wythe and State of Virginia, being very weak in body but of perfect mind and memory, think it proper to make my will. I sumit my soul to God in humble hope, my body to be interred at the discretion of my executors.
As to my worldly estate I dispose of it in manner following: All my lands I devise to my son Jeffery in fee simple. All my personal estate I vest in my executors to be sold as the law directs and after my debts are paid out of the produce, the balance to be divided in manner and form following.
To my daughter, Abigail, five shillings; to my daughter, Anna, five shillings; to my son, John, five shillings; to my daughter, Sarah, five shillings; to my daughter, Ruth, five shillings; to my daughter, Polly, five shillings; to my daughter, Pheby, five shillings; to my daughter, Keturah, twenty pounds.
I appoint my son Jeffery Hildreth and Robert Adams executors hereof and request them to take the burden of the same upon them.
In testimony hereof I have here unto set my hand this Twenty fourth day of January, one thousand seven hundred ninety-two.
(Signed) Joseph Hildreth
Signed by the testator and published as his last will in the presence of
Ruben Coley
Thomas Venderly
Henry (X) Umbarger
At a court for the county of Wythe on Tuesday the 11th day of August 1792
The last will and testament of Joseph Hildreth, dec. was exhibited in court and proven by the oaths of Ruben Coley and Henry Umbarger, the witnesses thereto and thereupon it is ordered to be recorded.
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Geni.com: (not a reliable primary source).

    Joseph Hildreth, III

    Also Known As: "Joseph Heldrith", "Joseph Hildrige", "Joseph Hildrith"
    Birthdate: February 23, 1723
    Birthplace: New Windsor, Orange Co, NY
    Death: Died August 14, 1792 in Wythe Co, Virginia

    Immediate Family:

    Son of John Hildreth and Phoebe Culver
    Husband of Sally Unknown
    Father of John Hildreth; Sarah Hildreth; Jeffrey Hildreth and Anna Bartlett


    About Joseph Hildreth, III


    Joseph Hildreth (c1721-1792), a farmer in Wythe County, Virginia.

    He lived first at Cornwall, now New Windsor, New York. In 1765 he was appointed master of the Cornwall-Goshen Road. On 10 September 1763 he borrowed £60 from Cadwallader Colden, his neighbor and sometime Governor of New York. As Joseph Hildrige his name appears on a list of those who held office at Montgomery in Orange County between 1765 and 1775. About 1773 he defaulted on the obligation to Colden. He moved to Montgomery County, Virginia and settled in an area that is now part of Wythe County. Colden later brought suit in Montgomery County Court to recover the money.

    He bought 226 acres for £330 on 20 February 1778 on Reed Creek in Montgomery (now Wythe) County, Virginia. On 27 August 1787 he was named in a Montgomery County, Virginia deed as living on Reed Creek. On 27 February 1790 he appears as Joseph Heldrith on a tax list for those living in the vicinity of North Fork, Holston, Rich Valley, Sally Run and Stoney Fork. On 20 April 1790 he purchased another 90 acres on Reed Creek. On the same day and previously on 25 August 1787 he was named in a deed to his son Jeffery Heldrith as owning land on Reed Creek adjoining James Halsey, deceased.

    He died before 14 August 1792 when his will was probated.

    http://www.geni.com/people/Joseph-Hildreth/318952074000003776

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    Hildreth Family:

    In the 1760s Joseph Hildreth was appointed road master of the road from Cornwall to Goshen, New York. On September 10, 1763, Joseph Hildreth and John Wooly, both of Orange County, New York, borrowed sixty pounds from a Cadwallder Colden who was a wealthy loyalist and Governor of New York under the King.


    Around 1773 Joseph Hildreth and John Wooly defaulted on their obligation and moved their families from the District of Goshen in the County of Orange, New York, to Montgomery County, Virginia (Montgomery County is now Wythe County, Virginia). Soon after these families arrived and settled in this area that is now Wythe County, Virginia, the son of Cadwallader Colden filed suit in the Montgomery County Courts against Joseph Hildreth and John Woolly for the sixty pounds. The documentation of these two legal documents is of insurmountable importance because they give us the origin of the Virginia pioneer, Joseph Hildreth. Little did Joseph know that his 6th and 7th generation descendants would use this documentation of his defaulted loan to determine his origin. Joseph Hildreth's descendants who stayed on in Virginia for one reason or another have altered the spelling of their name from Hildreth to Heldrith. (End of excerpt from "The Heldreth Family.")

    http://www.gleavesfamily.com/home/family_history_research/collateral_families.html