Heritage of Union Co., NC pg. 217. shows he was born in Meck. Co., NC. He lived all of his life on his family farm.
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He served during the Revolutionary War , a private in Captain Jacob Barnett, Co. Hampton's Regiment of Light Dragoons, South Carolina Brigade. The Brigade Commander was General Sumter. The Hargetts resided only a few miles from the South Carolina border, in Anson County North Carolina.
John Henry Hargett's first wife, Margaret Finley, died ca. 1779. She was born 1756, daughter of James Finley, who died in 1806.
John married Anna Charity Broom ca. 1777. Anna was born before 1755, probably in Anson County.
Between 1777 and 1782, John was in Mecklenburg County and owned a farm on Richardson's Creek. He received another fifty acres on Richardson's Creek by a state grant entered on October 23, 1790, and issued July 9, 1794.
In 1800 his household included three sons under ten years of age, two sons ten to fifteen, one daughter under ten, three daughters between ten and fifteen. Both Henry and Anna were over 45 years of age. Henry had no slaves in both 1790 or 1800. John Henry Hargett's Last Will and Testament is dated December 25, 1825. He died before November 2, 1827.
Source: from Wicasta's Genealogy http://www.wicasta.com/genealogy
*** Many thanks to Kay Seipp (#47193698) for above info and Deirdre (#48960828) for additional info and to B. Wise 49795015 who writes:
John Henry Hargett, Jr
His first wife was named
Margaret (Finley) Hargett
Born 1756 Died 1779
Daughter of James Finley
Mother of:
Daniel Hargett
Casper Hargett
Anna Hargett
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Heritage of Union Co., NC pg. 217. shows he was born in Meck. Co., NC. He lived all of his life on his family farm.
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He served during the Revolutionary War , a private in Captain Jacob Barnett, Co. Hampton's Regiment of Light Dragoons, South Carolina Brigade. The Brigade Commander was General Sumter. The Hargetts resided only a few miles from the South Carolina border, in Anson County North Carolina.
John Henry Hargett's first wife, Margaret Finley, died ca. 1779. She was born 1756, daughter of James Finley, who died in 1806.
John married Anna Charity Broom ca. 1777. Anna was born before 1755, probably in Anson County.
Between 1777 and 1782, John was in Mecklenburg County and owned a farm on Richardson's Creek. He received another fifty acres on Richardson's Creek by a state grant entered on October 23, 1790, and issued July 9, 1794.
In 1800 his household included three sons under ten years of age, two sons ten to fifteen, one daughter under ten, three daughters between ten and fifteen. Both Henry and Anna were over 45 years of age. Henry had no slaves in both 1790 or 1800. John Henry Hargett's Last Will and Testament is dated December 25, 1825. He died before November 2, 1827.
Source: from Wicasta's Genealogy http://www.wicasta.com/genealogy
*** Many thanks to Kay Seipp (#47193698) for above info and Deirdre (#48960828) for additional info and to B. Wise 49795015 who writes:
John Henry Hargett, Jr
His first wife was named
Margaret (Finley) Hargett
Born 1756 Died 1779
Daughter of James Finley
Mother of:
Daniel Hargett
Casper Hargett
Anna Hargett
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