1686: Deed of Richard Robinson and Anne his wife, dated 1686 to their daughter Anne, wife of George Haselwood and her heirs, and for want of such heirs to Richard Robinson her brother and his heirs, and for want of such heirs to John Curtis and his heirs, and for want of such heirs to Anne Robinson, daughter of Christopher and Agatha Robinson. Witnesses: Robert Smith, Oswald Cary, John Waltham and William Daniel. Abstract from the Records of Middlesex County, William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine, Vol. 18, No.3 (Jan., 1910), pp. 192-193.
2 Apr 1707: There is recorded in Middlesex a deed, dated April 2, 1707, from Christopher Robinson, Gent., in consideration of love and affection for his sister Ann, wife of John Hay. William G. Stanard, editor, The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol, XVI, No. 1, Jul 1908, p. 107. Google Books, online.
6 Jun 1710: On June 6th, 1710, Ann Hay gave bond in 1,000 pounds as administratix of John Hay. William G. Stanard, editor, The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol, XVI, No. 1, Jul 1908, p. 107. Google Books, online.
18 Apr 1728: Deposition of Isbell Schooler of Essex County concerning the family of John Hay and Ann Robinson Hay, including their son Francis Hay. Recorded in Caroline County, Virginia, 12 September 1728. A Guide to the Robinson-Steptoe Family Papers, 1689-1826 Collection 19793. Library of Virginia, Richmond VA.
7 May 1728: Deposition of Ruth Owens of Middlesex County concerning the marriage of John Hay and Ann Robinson and the birth of their son Francis Hay. Recorded in Middlesex County 7 May 1728. A Guide to the Robinson-Steptoe Family Papers, 1689-1826 Collection 19793. Library of Virginia, Richmond VA.
22 May 1751: Will of Ann [Robinson] Hay of Caroline County. Will was recorded 8 March 1753 in Caroline County. A Guide to the Robinson-Steptoe Family Papers, 1689-1826 Collection 19793. Library of Virginia, Richmond VA.
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