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Surname | Given Name | Volume | Original Spelling | Original Count* | Link | Year | Text | Likely WeRelate*** | Comment
| Hays | Sarah | 3 | | 4 | 8 | 1748 | Page 80.--18th May, 1748. Settlement of George Hays' estate by Sarah Hays. administratrix. To Thos. Paxton, Joseph Lynn, Jno. Mahey, Hugh Bolle. | Person:Sarah Dyer (22) | Wife of George (3) of Long Meadow
| Hays | Sarah | 1 | Sara | 5 | 319 | 1748 | Patton's executor vs. Edmondson.--The widow Sara Hays married James Edmondson between 1748 (date of bond), and 1757 (bringing of suit). | Person:Sarah Dyer (22) | Wife of George (3) of Long Meadow
| Hays | Sarah | 1 | | 5 | 323 | 1748 | Borden's Executors vs. James Edmonson and Sarah: late Sarah Hays.-- Was unmarried 17th May 1748. James Hays, son of Sarah. Signature of Patrick Hays | Person:Sarah Dyer (22) | Wife of George (3) of Long Meadow
| Hays | Sarah | 3 | | 4 | 53 | 1757 | Page 301.--24th February, 1757. Roger Dyer's will--To wife Hanna, one-third of estate in this Colony, or any other; to son James, infant; executrix, wife Hanna; to son William; to three daughters; to daughter Hanna Gester, 427 acres in Hampshire; to grandson Roger Dyer, son of William Dyer; to daughters Hester Patton, Sarah Hays. Teste: Wm. Miller, Adam Hider, William Gibson. Further proved, 16th May, 1759, by Adam Hider, and recorded. Executrix qualifies. Proved, 21st March, 1759, by William Gibson. | Person:Sarah Dyer (22) | Wife of George (3) of Long Meadow
| Hays | Sarah | 3 | | 4 | 210 | 1796 | Page 240.--21st July, 1796. Moses Hays' will--To wife, Sarah, and her children, proceeds of sale of land in Harrison County, also of tract on mountain called the timber land; to daughter, Elizabeth Luce; to daughter, Hannah Halsey; to son, James Hayes; to daughter, Mary Stockdale; to son, Isaac; to son Richard; to son, Winsted; to son, William. Executors William McPheeters and John Tate. Teste: George Berry, Wm. (mark) McKane, Patrick Keenan. Proved, 20th September, 1796, by Berry and Kenan. Tate refuses to execute, also McPheeters. Sarah refuses to administrate. Administration granted John Tate, Jacob Kinney. | Person:Sarah Petty (8) | Second wife of Person:Moses Hays (2) Since there's a bequest to wife Sarah "and her children", plus separate bequests to his sons and daughters, there are several possible interpretations. It could be that Sarah was previously married. Or it could be that he simply lumped Sarah together with his children by her, and then made explict bequests to his other children by his previous wife, Person:Sarah Unknown (2228)
| Hays | Sarah | 3 | | 4 | 210 | 1796 | Page 240.--21st July, 1796. Moses Hays' will--To wife, Sarah, and her children, proceeds of sale of land in Harrison County, also of tract on mountain called the timber land; to daughter, Elizabeth Luce; to daughter, Hannah Halsey; to son, James Hayes; to daughter, Mary Stockdale; to son, Isaac; to son Richard; to son, Winsted; to son, William. Executors William McPheeters and John Tate. Teste: George Berry, Wm. (mark) McKane, Patrick Keenan. Proved, 20th September, 1796, by Berry and Kenan. Tate refuses to execute, also McPheeters. Sarah refuses to administrate. Administration granted John Tate, Jacob Kinney. | Person:Sarah Petty (8) | First wife of Person:Moses Hays (2) Since there's a bequest to wife Sarah "and her children", plus separate bequests to his sons and daughters, there are several possible interpretations. It could be that Sarah was previously married. Or it could be that he simply lumped Sarah together with his children by her, and then made explict bequests to his other children by his previous wife, Person:Sarah Unknown (2228)
| Hays | Sarah | 1 | | 5 | 285 | 1796 | SEPTEMBER 20, 1796... (63) Sarah, widow of Moses Hays, refuses to administer. | Person:Sarah Petty (8) |
| Hays | Sarah | 2 | | 3 | 428 | 1801 | Insolvents and Delinquents, 1801; James Ramsey's List of Insolvents: ... Sarah Hays, to Greenbrier; | | this could be Sarah Petty, since her husband, Moses Hays gave her land in harrison County. But there's really not enough information here to evaluate this.
| Hayes | Sarah | 2 | Sarah Ann | 3 | 166 | 1805 | Morrison vs. Buchanan--O. S. 209; N. S. 74 -- Bill in Ohio County, Eigth November, 1805...[complex court case, pro parte] Jane Alien, widow of Robert Alien, Jr., living in Kentucky, vs. Jacob Butngardner, heirs of Isaac Hayes, heirs of James Black--O. S. 210; N. S. 74 -- Patent by Dunmore, 20th June, 1"(72, to Thomas Walker, for 800 acres in Augusta, between Beverley Manor and South Mountain, cor. Lazarus Inman, John Campbell, Wm. Teas. Deed 30th October, 1801, by James Black and Mary, his wife, to James Hayes of Albemarle. Tract purchased from Jane Alien. Deed 30th October, 1801, by same to Jacob Bumgardner and Isaac Hayes; part of tract purchased from Jane Alien. Will of James Hayes of Albemarle: Nine children, viz: James, David, Isaac, Nathan iel, Thomas, William, Mary, Sarah Ann, Malinda. Son John and daughter Elizabeth married, to Robert Brooks. Dated 6th December, 1812, and re- corded by the Circuit Court 13th May, 1813. | Person:Sarah Hays (20) | daughter of James of Albemarle, son of Moses (2)
| Hayes | Sarah | 2 | Sarah Ann | 3 | 190 | 1812 | Brooks and wife vs. Hay's executors--O. S. 245; N. S. 86--Bill, 1814. Complainants are Robert Brooks and Elizabeth, late Hays; David, William, Isaac and Thomas Hays, infants, part of children of James Hays, deceased, of Albemarle, who died 11th December, 1812, leaving widow and additional children, viz: James Hays; and minors, viz: Nathaniel, Mary, Sarah Ann, Malinda Hays. Charge is that James, Sr., had become imbecile through drink and James, Jr., induced him to make a will. Jaconias Yancey was uncle of wife of James, Jr. | Person:Sarah Hays (20) | Sarah (or Sarah Ann), daughter of James Hays (29) of Albermarle.
| Hays | Sarah | 2 | | 3 | 219 | 1796 | Hays vs. Kinney--O. S. 294; N. S. 104--Will of Moses Hayes. Wife, Sarah, and her children, land in Harrison County on the Monongahela; daughters, Elizabeth Luce, Mary Stockdale; daughter, Hannah Halsey; sons, James Hayes, Isaac Hayes, Richard Hayes; sons, Winsted Hayes, William Hayes. Dated 21st July, 1796. Proved in Augusta, 20th September, 1796. Bill filed 29th March, 1813, by William Hayes of Pendleton County. Moses Hays left 5 children besides orator, viz: George, Susanna Hardiway, wife of John Hardiway; Nancy, now wife of Henry Cunningham; Sarah, now wife of John Gaul; and Peggy. Signature of Squire Boone, 1783. Letter by William Clendennin dated Greenbrier, 15th May, 1782, the Indians have been very troublesome this spring; is brother of George Clendennin, member, and now attending the Assembly. Signatures of, viz: Wm. Spriggate, 1786; Wm. Gamson (Jemmyson), 1793. | Person:Sarah Hays (19) | Sarah daughter of Moses (2) by Sarah Petty
| Hays | Sarah | 2 | Sally Hays | 3 | 334 | 1799 | 1799--January 8, John Moffett, Jr., and Patrick Hays, surety. John Moffett, Jr., and Sally Hays, sister to Patrick Hays, and of age. | Person:Sarah Hays (21) | Sally (Sarah) daughter of William Hays (16); William (16) had a son Patrick.
| Hays | Sarah | 2 | | 3 | 223 | 1810 | Aughe vs. Hays--O. S. 303; N. S. 108--James Hays of Augusta died, intestate (after 1810), leaving widow Mary, who since married John Morrison, and children, viz: John, Wm., James, David, Isaac, Nathaniel, Thomas, Sarah, Ann, Malinda, Elizabeth wife of Robert Brooks. | Person:Sarah Hays (20) | This appears to be a record for James Hays (26) whose wife was Mary Bustaer.Anne is sometimes conflated with Sarah
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