Person:Nathaniel Haggard (1)

Nathaniel Haggard
  • HNathaniel Haggard1723 - 1806
  • W.  Elizabeth (add)
  1. Nathaniel Haggard
  2. John Haggard
  3. James Haggard
  4. David (twin) Haggard1764 -
  5. Bartlett (twin) Haggard1764 - 1846
  6. Mary HaggardAbt 1766 -
  7. Jane HaggardAbt 1768 -
  8. Elizabeth HaggardAbt 1770 -
  • HNathaniel Haggard1723 - 1806
  • W.  Mary Hazelrigg (add)
m. 1743
  1. Henry Hazelrigg Haggard1745 -
Facts and Events
Name Nathaniel Haggard
Gender Male
Birth[2] 21 Nov 1723 Stafford County, VirginiaOverwharton Parish
Marriage to Elizabeth (add)
Marriage 1743 Albemarle, Virginia, United Statesto Mary Hazelrigg (add)
Will[1] 16 Jul 1800 Clark, Kentucky, United States
Death? 21 Aug 1806 Winchester, Clark, Kentucky, United States
Probate[1] 25 Aug 1806 Clark, Kentucky, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Will Abstract, in Ellsberry, Elizabeth Prather. Will records of Clark County, Kentucky. (Chillicothe, Missouri: E.P. Ellsberry, 198-?)
    WB 2.

    Nathaniel Haggard
    My wife, Elizabeth.
    My sons: Nathaniel, John, James, David, and Bartlett.
    My children.
    To Hennary Haggard.
    To my daughters: Mary Kindred, Jane Jentry, and Elizabeth Kindred.
    My wife and sons, Exe.
    Written: 16 Jul 1800.
    Witnesses: Allen Neel and Robert Ellkin.
    Probated: 25 Aug 1806

  2. Family Notes.

    http://www.family-history.com/gentry/Gentryfamilyhistory.htm

    NATHANIEL HAGGARD was born on 21 Nov 1723 in OVERWHARTON, STAFFORD, VA.
    He died on 21 Aug 1806 in WINCHESTER, CLARK, KY.

    NATHANIEL HAGGARD, DAR #439771, lived in Charlottesville, Albemarle County,
    VA, during the Revolutionary War, and was a delegate to the Virginia House of Burgesses from Albemarle County, VA, when he signed the "Virginia Declaration of Independence" on 21 April 1779 (the original preserved in the Virgin Historical Society, Richmond, VA, the year Thomas Jefferson was elected Governor of Virginia.

    NATHANIEL HAGGARD HOME: The original room built by Nathaniel Haggard, Sr., in 1786, of hewn cherry and ash logs was still standing in good repair in 1949 when pictures were taken by William A. Fitzgerald. More rooms had been added. This home is on the farm of W. E. Heflin (1949) on Howard Creek three miles south of Winchester on the east side of the Boonesboro Pike and 3/4 mile from the pike. The Nathaniel Haggard Cemetery was located 200 yards northwest of the house, field stone markers were gone so only a pasture was left. BARTLETT HAGGARD HOME (1764-1846) is 1/4 mile north of his father's place. In 1949 it was owned by Wheeler Haggard, son of James. The Bartlett Haggard Cemetery is to the right of the house and within sight, enclosed by a stone wall.