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Might be Hambrick 1699 migrated to Richmond Co., VA as an indentured servant. May have been married to Elizabeth Day also. He was a cooper (Barrelmaker). Came to America in 1730. Note: "Patrick Hamrick Sr's estate was inventoried on Apr. 20, 1764 by Patrick Hamrick Jr and James Bridges in Prince William Co., Va. Patrick Hamrick born in 1689 and died in King George County VA in 1764. He married Margaret English in Richmond County VA in 1710, after he had served a four year indenture in service of Lem Cox. Margaret, a daughter of Robert and Sarah English, was born in 1691. Patrick witnessed a Deed of Gift in King George County VA February 4, 1725. (Deed Book 1, p.330). He was indentured in King George County VA January 6, 1726 (Deed Book 1, pp.411-413. He and his wife Margaret were indentured for the farm where they lived in King George County (Deed book 1-A pp.304-305). He obtained a 118 acre land grant from Thomas Lord Fairfax in Prince William County December 10, 1740. He had applied for this grant January 10, 1739 as heir of Roger Day. In a September 3, 1739 entry in King George County Deed Book 2, p.300, Patrick and Roger Day are identified as shipmates and cousins. It is not clear where Patrick and Roger Day were shipmates. They may have traveled together from Europe or they may have been part of the crew on any of several ships sailing out of VA in that time. Patrick is enlisted in the 1741 Poll of Burgesses of Prince William County, indicating that he was a land owner and more than 21 years of age. In a 1747 poll of residents of Western Dettingham Parish in Prince William County VA, Patrick Sr., Benjamin, Patrick Jr. Robert and James Hamrick are living side by side. Two other wives have been listed by various sources; Margaret (Coxe) Hamrick, who died in King George County VA in 1734. And Elizabeth Day. Source: http://www.wilsonwebsite.com/wilson/np9.html#iin92 |