Person:Anthony Haden (1)

Watchers
m. 1745
  1. Anthony Haden1746 - 1828
  2. Mary Haden1747 - 1800
  3. Joseph Haden1753 - 1820
m. 1 Sep 1781
  1. Rebecca H. Haden1778 - 1838
m. 1 Sep 1781
  • HAnthony Haden1746 - 1828
  • WAnna HarrisBef 1770 -
m. 21 Dec 1787
Facts and Events
Name Anthony Haden
Gender Male
Birth? 26 Mar 1746 Goochland, Virginia, United States
Marriage 1 Sep 1781 to Drucilla Rountree
Marriage 1 Sep 1781 Fluvanna County, Virginiato Mary Ann Crenshaw
Marriage 21 Dec 1787 Albemarle, Virginiato Anna Harris
Death? 28 Apr 1828 Christian, Kentucky, United States

Anthony Haden and Drucilla Rountree got married on 14 JUL 1765 in Goochland, Virginia.

References
  1.   From "Leaves of the Tree":

    There is a grandson, Anthony Haden. He was one of the sons of Anthony's son John Haden and his wife Jean Moseley. Young Anthony was the eldest of John & Jean's children, born 26 Mar 1746, Goochland County, died 28 Apr 1828, Christian County, KY [his Will in Christian County records is dated 19 Dec 1827]. Anthony was married three times, first to Drusilla Rountree, 14 Jul 1765, Goochland; she was the daughter of William Rountree and Dorcas Dudley. Anthony and Drusilla had six children - three daughters, three sons. Drusilla died 17 Feb 1781. He married second to Mary Ann Crenshaw, 1 Sep 1781, Fluvanna County VA; they had two sons before Mary Ann's death, 21 Nov 1786. Anthony then married Anna Harris, a daughter of James and Mary Harris, on 21 Dec 1787, Albemarle County [Albemarle and Fluvanna Counties were both carved from Goochland County so all these marriage locations were not far apart, nor was Anthony moving around so far.] Anna was the widow of William Dabney and had a young daughter, Lucy Harris Dabney. Anthony and Anna had three sons. In the early 1790's Anthony and Anna and family moved to Campbell County, VA and by the mid 1820's on to Christian County, KY, where several of Anthony's cousins were already located in Christian and neighboring Todd and Logan Counties. This younger Anthony Haden was a Captain in the Revolution - he created many records and with all those sons has numerous descendants that have joined DAR and SAR. One of his youngest sons, Joel Harris Haden, applied for any pension or bounty land on Anthony's service that was due his children or grandchildren in 1853, but the application was rejected. Anthony served, there was just no eligibility for the descendants. Anthony's descendants continued the migration into Kentucky, Missouri, and points West.

    http://moreleaves.blogspot.com/2010/06/anthony-haden-other-anthonys.html