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Thomas HASH

Parents: John HASH (1724 - 1784) and Rebecca ANDERSON (1720 - 1782)

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Birth13 Feb 1756
Death25 Dec 1848Lawrence co., MO
BuriedTaylor Cemetery, Lawrence co., MO
Spouse<1776>
m. Ruth Sturgill (9 Jan 1758 Orange co., VA - ), dau of James Stodgill Jr. and Ann Calloway, and had at least: Philip
Moved<1798>Greene co., TN
"About 1798 John and his brother Thomas took their families to Green Co. TN."
Property1803Greene co., TN
"In 1803 John sold the land he had bought in TN to his brother Thomas and returned to Ashe Co. NC (present Alleghany Co) where he bought a farm on Potato creek. "
Moved<1830>Greene Co., MO
moved to Greene co., MO about 1830 with his son Philip

Sources

"Capt. Enoch Osborne"
posting with subject "John Hash (1724-) of Virginia?" dated "May 24, 1998 at 14:11:29"
Robert A. Killett <robkille@fast.net>
posting "Re: John Hash (1724-) of Virginia?" dated "October 24, 1998 at 16:28:55"
Jane Pizzoferrato
Docia Stodgill
Thom Sturgill
educated guess
Michael Sheppard



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author: Michael Sheppard < sheppard@cs.unm.edu >
title: Genealogical events for Thomas HASH
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updated: 26 Dec 2005

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