Records for Moses Hays in Chalkley's Chronicles

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Moses Hays appears in the records of Old Augusta between 1760 and 1796

Last First Vol N Link Year Text WeRelate Notes
Hays Moses 1 4 212 1780 FEBRUARY 15, 1780…(184) Thomas Jones, runaway servant of Moses Hays. Moses (2)
Hays Moses 2 3 430 1781 TITHABLES. Tithables, 1781; William McPheeters's List: Capt. James Bell, Samuel Bell, Sampson Sawyers, Jeremiah Freel, Jno. Young, Geo. Rhimor, Thomas Brown, Nicholas Leek, Francis Garner, Sr., James Hamilton, Jacob Bailor, Wm. Bell, Wm. Hanley, James Peerey, David Jackson, Wm. McCutchan, Wm. Sprowl, John Ott, Jno. McCutchan, Robert McChesney, Samuel Logan, Richard McConnal, Simon Carson, Thos. Rickets, Wm. Thompson, Jno. Kirkpatrick, James McNabb, Thomas Nelson, David Steel, Richard Graves, James Ewing, David Cail, Sr., Jno. Sharp, Sr., James McCleery, John Crawford, James Bell, Jno. Moffett, Wm. Brown, Jacob Kerpenter, Wm. Sterrot, Hugh Brown, Robert Rennick, Robert Brown, Michael McClure, Joseph Gerrison, John Scott, Joseph Trotter, Jno. McPheeters, Charles Berry, Thomas Mines, Jno. Cunningham, James Sprowl, Jno. McKemey, John Logan, Henry Minger, Samuel Clark, Edward Barker, Samuel Kowan, Thomas Eger, Joseph Blair, Jno. Williams, James Gilmore, Sr., Samuel Steel, Jno. Phillips, Benj. Brown, Wm. Burges, Walter Trimble, Geo. Keller, Robt. Trimble, Samuel Gray, John Joanes, Francis Garner, Jr., Alex. McKee, Geo. Curry, Samuel Lowrey, Geo. Peerey, John Peerey, Capt. Samuel McCutchan, Robert Cooper, Joseph Alexander, Robert McKnit, Wm. Usher, George Burton, Thos. Baird, James Clark, Thomas Hinds, Samuel Rusk, Samuel McCutchan, David Cunningham, James Ford, Wm. Ledgerwood, Thomas McNutt, Wm. Springate, Geo. Palmore, Jno. Jackson, Wm. Berry, Nicholas Vininger, James Gregory, Benj. Brown, Daniel Freel, James Brown, Jacob Deford, Samuel Brown, James Riddan, Benj. Joanes, Joseph Riddenhouse, James Trimble, John Clark, Wm. Cail, Geo. Berry, Wm. McPheeters, Francis Hull, Wm. Fultain, Robert Rush, Jacob Patton, Thomas Rankin, Robert Harris, Samuel McCutchan, Wm. Woods, James Rowan, Robert Bell, Capt. Jno. Cunningham, Mathew Wilson, Jno. Workman, James Gilmore, Jr., Arthur Hamilton, John Hamilton, James Trotter, Sr., Jno. Sharp, Wm. Shields, Sr., Wm. Scott, Coonrod Slusher, Jacob Nightover, Robert Wallace, Wm. Bell, Jno. Brown, James Cunningham, Samuel Haws, Frederick Fisher, Benj. Finley, Robert Commings, Elizabeth Stuart, Wm. Hamilton, Frances Haywood, Wm. McClintock, Jno. Hanley, Michael Coulter, Jno. Trimble, Jno. Summers, Ulrick Fulwader, Isaac Mines, Jacob Fulwader, James Conningham, Geo. Jameson, Wm. Hunter, Wm. Baird, Wm. Seewright, David Buckwhannon, Jacob Cail, Philip Olinger, Sr., Joseph Nelson, Robert Patterson, James Hathorn, David Trotter, Deeter Cail, Abraham Goodpaster, Samuel McCleerey, Moses Hays, Robert Hanah, Jno. Burners, Martha Downey, Wm. Shields, Jr., Robert Clark, James Phillips, Jno. Brown, James Cunningham, Samuel Haws, Robert Wallace, Wm. Bell, Martin Dickson, James Elliott, Jno. Brown, Samuel Rennick, Valentine Joanes, Wm. Crawford, Deeter Lowrey, Wm. Allen, Jno. Tilley, Jno. Trimble, Alex. McElroy, James McKnit, James McChesney, Robert Lester, Wm. Rush, Wm. Logan, Alex. Sprowl, Patrick Haul, James Ewing, Wm. Buckwhannon, David Cail, Wm. Blair, Philip Olinger, Jr., James Callison, Walter Cunningham, Thos. McGragor, Jno. Vininger, Samuel Moffett, James Trotter, Jr., James Crow. Moses (2)
Hays Moses 3 5 565 1781 Page 441.--8th February, 1781. Robert Armstrong and Daniel Friel, executors of John Jameson, to Moses Hays. Teste: Wm. McPheeters, Wililam Allen, Wm. Handly, James Cunningham. Moses (2)
Hays Moses 3 5 566 1781 Page 485.--13th August, 1781. James Brooks, executor of Samuel Woods, deceased, of Albemarle, to Moses Hays. Delivered: Hugh Richey by order of Moses Hays. Moses (2)
Hays Moses 3 5 572 1784 Page 440.--June, 1784. Moses Hays to Henry Miller. Delivered to James McCann, clerk for Mr. Miller, 5th November, 1789. Teste: Samuel Forsythe, John Gossom. Moses (2)
Hays Moses 3 5 573 1785 Page 13.--17th March, 1785. Moses Hays to John Bosang, power of attorney to recover tract in Orange County conveyed to Moses by George fathers and sell same. Teste: Robert Renick, Peter Hume, Anthony Mustoe. Moses (2) The identity of "George fathers" is unclear. Possibly this s Moses Father, George Hays. That might be George (3) but a George is not included in the will of George (3).


Hays Moses 1 4 535 about 1785 File No. 926.--Hays vs. Trout. William Hays, son of Moses Hays, infant, complains that on 2d May, 1760, John Risk made an entry for 200 acres between John Wilson and Robert Campbell and the Mountain, which entry he afterwards gave to his son, David Risk. David made improvements, but shortly enlisted and was called forth against the armies of Great Britain. During David's absence, Thomas Mines made an entry and obtained patent for the land. On David's return, David assigned his rights to orator, who had survey made and has received patent dated 1789. David Trout has purchased from Mines. Spa. dated 21st September, 1791. Moses (2) First record of Moses Hays appears in suit brought by "infant son". Moses is apparently still alive, as he is not identified as "deceased", or "late of". Son must have been near adulthood, as it is unusual to have an "infant" (meaning a child still in their minority) to be allowed to bring suit on their own. Usually, if there is such a need, an older male relative would bring the suit. Ut us bit clear when the suit was brought, but it is clear that it was brought after the close of the Revolution, and presumably before Moses death. A date of 1786 has been assigned but this is arbitrary.
Hays Moses 2 3 5 1791 Thomas Haynes vs. Moses Hays--Trespass, 1788. Writ, 6th September, 1791. Moses (2)
Hays Moses 1 4 284 1796 JUNE 21, 1796...(8) Admn. of Patrick O'Brian's estate committed to Moses Hays. Moses (2)
Hays Moses 2 3 219 1796 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. Moses (2)
Hays Moses 3 5 210 1796 Page 240.--21st July, 1796. Moses Hays' will--To wife, Sarah, and her children, proceeds of sale of land in Harrison County, also of tract on mountain called the timber land; to daughter, Elizabeth Luce; to daughter, Hannah Halsey; to son, James Hayes; to daughter, Mary Stockdale; to son, Isaac; to son Richard; to son, Winsted; to son, William. Executors William McPheeters and John Tate. Teste: George Berry, Wm. (mark) McKane, Patrick Keenan. Proved, 20th September, 1796, by Berry and Kenan. Tate refuses to execute, also McPheeters. Sarah refuses to administrate. Administration granted John Tate, Jacob Kinney.