Person:William Hays (6)

William Hays
b.13 Dec 1754
Facts and Events
Name William Hays
Gender Male
Birth? 13 Dec 1754
Marriage Mar 1775 Fort Blackmore, Virginiato Susannah Boone
Death? 13 Dec 1804 Saint Charles, Missouri, United States

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Sources

Source:Chalkley's Chronicles

Related

Records for William Hays in Chalkley's Chronicles

Notes

note that there are two similarly aged William Hays' in Southwest Virginia at the time of the Revolution: Person:William Hays (6) Person:William Hays (39).
Currently (June 2014) they are shown with dIfferent wives and children, so not same person.
Its possible that they are in fact the same person, but with errors in their designated families. It may be difficult to determine which local records apply to which. More information and work needed to cleanly separate them.

The following item seems to tie this William Hays to Squire Boone, brother of Daniel Boone:

Source:Chalkley's Chronicles

Hays vs. Kinney--O. S. 294; N. S. 104--Will of Moses Hayes. Wife, Sarah, and her children, land in Harrison County on the Monongahela; daughters, Elizabeth Luce, Mary Stockdale; daughter, Hannah Halsey; sons, James Hayes, Isaac Hayes, Richard Hayes; sons, Winsted Hayes, William Hayes. Dated 21st July, 1796. Proved in Augusta, 20th September, 1796. Bill filed 29th March, 1813, by William Hayes of Pendleton County. Moses Hays left 5 children besides orator, viz: George, Susanna Hardiway, wife of John Hardiway; Nancy, now wife of Henry Cunningham; Sarah, now wife of John Gaul; and Peggy. Signature of Squire Boone, 1783. Letter by William Clendennin dated Greenbrier, 15th May, 1782, the Indians have been very troublesome this spring; is brother of George Clendennin, member, and now attending the Assembly. Signatures of, viz: Wm. Spriggate, 1786; Wm. Gamson (Jemmyson), 1793.

Wife, Sarah, and her children,
daughters,
Elizabeth Luce,
Mary Stockdale; daughter,
Hannah Halsey;
sons,
James Hayes,
Isaac Hayes,
Richard Hayes;
Winsted Hayes,
William Hayes.
Dated 21st July, 1796. Proved in Augusta, 20th September, 1796. Bill filed 29th March, 1813, by William Hayes of Pendleton County.
Moses Hays left 5 children besides orator, viz:
George,
Susanna Hardiway,
wife of John Hardiway;
Nancy, now wife of Henry Cunningham;
Sarah, now wife of John Gaul; and Peggy.

Signature of Squire Boone, 1783

From this it is guessed that this particular William Hays, who married Susannah Boone, is William (6) son of MOses Hays William Hays is most likely