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Facts and Events
Name[1][2] |
Rev. Anderson Hatfield |
Alt Name |
Preacher Anse Hatfield |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1][3] |
25 Sep 1835 |
Pike County, Kentucky |
Marriage |
2 Aug 1855 |
Pike County, Kentuckyto Mary Runyon |
Census[4] |
1860 |
Pike County, Kentucky |
Census[8] |
1870 |
Pike County, Kentucky |
Census[2] |
1880 |
Blackberry Precinct, Pike County, Kentucky |
Census[5] |
1900 |
Blackberry Precinct, Pike County, Kentucky |
Census[6] |
1910 |
Blackberry Precinct, Pike County, Kentucky |
Death[3] |
6 Mar 1920 |
Pike County, Kentucky |
Burial[3] |
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Anderson Hatfield Memorial Cemetery, McCarr, Pike County, Kentucky |
Pike County, Kentucky, 1860 census:[4]
- Hatfield, Anderson 23 yrs Farmer (real estate = [blank]; personal estate = $350) b. Kentucky
- Mary 21 yrs b. Kentucky
- Jane 4 yrs b. Kentucky
- Nancy 2 yrs b. Kentucky
Pike County, Kentucky, 1870 census:[8]
- Hatfield, Anderson 34 yrs Farmer (real estate = [blank]; personal estate = $300) b. Kentucky
- Polly 31 yrs Keeping house b. Kentucky
- Jane 14 yrs At home b. Kentucky
- Nancy 12 yrs At home b. Kentucky
- George W. 9 yrs At home b. Kentucky
- Adrian R. 7 yrs At home b. Kentucky
- Pricey 5 yrs At home b. Kentucky
- Vicy 2 yrs At home b. Kentucky
- Leah 5/12 yr b. Kentucky
Pike County, Kentucky, 1880 census:[2]
- Hatfield, Anderson 44 yrs Farmer b. Kentucky (parents, b. "E. Virginia")
- Polly 40 yrs Wife Keeping House b. Kentucky (parents, b. Kentucky)
- Adam R. 17 yrs Son At Home b. Kentucky (parents, b. Kentucky)
- Pricey 15 yrs Dau At Home b. Kentucky (parents, b. Kentucky)
- Vicey 12 yrs Dau At Home b. Kentucky (parents, b. Kentucky)
- Leo 10 yrs Dau At Home b. Kentucky (parents, b. Kentucky)
- Rena 8 yrs Dau At Home b. Kentucky (parents, b. Kentucky)
- William Jefferson 6 yrs Son At Home b. Kentucky (parents, b. Kentucky)
- Sally Taylor 4 yrs Dau At Home b. Kentucky (parents, b. Kentucky)
- Anderson 2 yrs Son At Home b. Kentucky (parents, b. Kentucky)
- Bob 1 yr Son At Home b. Kentucky (parents, b. Kentucky)
Pike County, Kentucky, 1900 census:[5]
- Hatfield, Anderson Head 64 yrs (b. Sep 1835) (marr. 45 yrs) b. Kentucky (parents, b. Kentucky) Farmer
- Polley Wife 61 yrs (b. Jan 1838) (15 children, 14 living) b. Kentucky (parents, b. Kentucky)
- Ransom Son 18 yrs (b. Dec 1881) b. Kentucky (parents, b. Kentucky) Farm laborer
- Polley Dau 16 yrs (b. Mar 1884) b. Kentucky (parents, b. Kentucky) At school
Pike County, Kentucky, 1910 census:[6]
- Hatfield, Anderson Head 74 yrs (marr. 54 yrs) b. Kentucky (parents, b. Virginia) "None"
- Polly Wife 71 yrs (14 children, 12 living) b. Kentucky (parents, b. Kentucky)
- Ransom Son 28 yrs (marr. 8 yrs) b. Kentucky (parents, b. Kentucky) Farmer (General farm)
- Dixie Dau/law 24 yrs (5 children, 4 living) b. Kentucky (parents, b. Kentucky)
- Sterell Gr/son 5 yrs b. Kentucky (parents, b. Kentucky)
- Maudie Gr/dau 4 yrs b. Kentucky (parents, b. Kentucky)
- Fannie M. Gr/dau 2 yrs b. Kentucky (parents, b. Kentucky)
- Hazel Gr/dau 10/12 yr b. Kentucky (parents, b. Kentucky)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Pike, Kentucky, United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule
p. 470. - ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Pike, Kentucky, United States. 1880 U.S. Census Population Schedule
ED 104, p. 711D, dwelling/family 106/107.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Find A Grave.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Pike, Kentucky, United States. 1860 U.S. Census Population Schedule
p. 926, dwelling/family 675/665.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 Pike, Kentucky, United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule
ED 104, p. 4B, dwelling/family 64/65.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Pike, Kentucky, United States. 1910 U.S. Census Population Schedule
ED 181, p. 14B, dwelling/family 256/256.
- Obituary (newspaper unknown).
He was born September 25, 1835 and died March 6, 1920, lived 84 years 5 months and 10 days. Elder Hatfield received a hope in Christ in 1853 and joined the Primitive Baptist Church, called Enon, located on Mate Creek, Logan County, West Virginia and was baptised by Elder John Ferrell on the fifth day of July 1853. Elder Hatfield had a call to the ministry and the church gave him license to preach on the tenth day of November, 1868. He then moved his membership to the old Pond Creek Church, Pike County, Kentucky; then was ordained by Elders John Ferrell and James Williamson, on the eleventh day of July, 1869. Elder Hatfield preached 51 years and 5 months. The last text he ever used was Genesis, second chapter and seventh verse: "The Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, etc." He was wonderfully blessed to preach Jesus and the resurrection of the dead. Brother Hatfield was a faithful minister; he would always leave his worldly affairs and go to his meetings.
He was married to Polly Runyon August 2, 1855, and unto them were born fourteen children; twelve living, two dead. Brother and Sister Hatfield lived to see their fourth generation. Their grandchildren were one hundred and eighteen in number; their great-grandchildren, one hundren and fifteen, and their great-great-grandchildren, fourteen.
To fill the request of their children, I will say a few words about their mother, Polly Hatfield. She was born January 25, 1839, and died March 15, 1920; lived 81 years, 1 month and 10 days. She joined the Primitive Baptist Church, September 18, 1892, and was baptized by Elder W. J. May.
These two old people lived together 64 years, 6 months and 2 days. Their home was a home for the brethren and sisters. The loss with us and their children and many friends is great. While we miss them here, we feel sure that our loss is their gain, for we believe that when the last trumpet shall sound that their mortal bodies will be raised immortalized and be just like Jesus to dwell with Him forevermore.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Pike, Kentucky, United States. 1870 U.S. Census Population Schedule
p. ___, , dwelling/family 16/16.
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