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Hannah Hays Sawyer

Birth
Augusta County, Virginia, USA
Death
unknown
Rockbridge County, Virginia, USA
Burial
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Hannah Hays Sawyer, daughter of David Hays and Jean (surname unknown), was born about 1750 and died after 12 August 1797, Rockbridge Co., Virginia. Chalkey's Chronicles records her various activities including, but not limited to, her consent for her daughters' marriages. Her mother's name is, also, recorded.

m1) Jean (surname unknown) d AFT 1756
SOURCE: Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, Vol III, Abstracts of Wills of Augusta County, Page 342, "20th March, 1756. David Hays and Jean to Nathaniel Steel."

A LITTLE HISTORY

Rockbridge County, VA was formed in 1778 from Augusta and Botetourt Counties. However, the settlement within the bounds of present day Rockbridge began in 1737, in Borden's Grant. The area was then a part of Orange County, VA. Augusta County began keeping records in 1745, and covered what is now many states.
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Hannah Hays Sawyer, daughter of David Hays and Jean (surname unknown), was born about 1750 and died after 12 August 1797, Rockbridge Co., Virginia. Chalkey's Chronicles records her various activities including, but not limited to, her consent for her daughters' marriages. Her mother's name is, also, recorded.

m1) Jean (surname unknown) d AFT 1756
SOURCE: Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, Vol III, Abstracts of Wills of Augusta County, Page 342, "20th March, 1756. David Hays and Jean to Nathaniel Steel."

A LITTLE HISTORY

Rockbridge County, VA was formed in 1778 from Augusta and Botetourt Counties. However, the settlement within the bounds of present day Rockbridge began in 1737, in Borden's Grant. The area was then a part of Orange County, VA. Augusta County began keeping records in 1745, and covered what is now many states.
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