Hij is getrouwd met Elizabeth Helme.
Zij zijn getrouwd voor 1695 te North Kingston, Washington County, Rhode Island, British America.
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Stephen Hazard - TimeLine
STEPHEN, b. South Kingstown, R. I. ; d. 1727, Sep. 29.
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ELIZABETH HELME, b. of Rouse & Mary ( ) Helme; d. 1727 (—)
1687, Sep. 6. Kings Town. Taxed 1s.
1696. Freeman.
1702 6-8-9-15. Deputy.
1708-18-19-20-21-22. Assistant.
1715, Jun. 13. He was allowed 18s. by Assembly for running the line between Eldred's Purchase and Hall's Purchase.
1727, Sep. 19. Will—proved 1727, Oct. 9. Exs. sons Stephen and Robert. To son Stephen, land where I live in Point Judith Neck, 150 acres, housing, &c, he paying to my son Samuel, £50, and to my daughter Hannah Mumford, £50. To son Stephen also, 50 acres in north-west corner of said homestead. To son Robert, remaining part of homestead, he paying Samuel, £150. To son Robert, also, negro called Long Joe. To son Samuel, land in North Kingstown, 200 acres called Middleport Neck, part of Mumford Island, &c. To son Thomas, 300 acres in North Kingstown, and rest of Mumford Island in Point Judith Pond. To son Samuel, negro Short Joe and negro woman Megg. To son Thomas, negro boy Jefferay. To daughter Hannah Mumford, £250. To daughter Susanna Perry, £250. To daughter Elizabeth Hazard, £600. To daughter Sarah Hazard, £600, at eighteen.
Inventory, £2,760, 15s., viz: suit of wearing apparel with silver buttons, and a new beaver hat £19, 15s. 6d., rest of apparel £10, 16s. 6d., bond £522,
and other bonds, book debts £126, 19s. 1d., silver tankard £24, 18s. Sd., 4 silver spoons £5, 8s. 2d., pur of silver shoe buckles, &c, case of bottles with
some metheglin £1, 10s., pewter, 7 feather beds, stillyards, warming pan, woolen and linen wheel, canoe, 4 apprentices £40, negro Long Joe £100,
Megg £80, boy slave Jefferay £85, books £21, 7 horses, 4 fat oxen, fat cow, 36 milch cows and heifers, 4 working oxen, 22 fat cattle, and a fat bull,
all on the Great Island ; a three year, 31 two year, 29 yearlings, 24 calves, 4 working neat cattle, cow, 15 horsekind, 21 swine, 5 shoats, 24 geese,
turkeys and other fowls, 4 hives of bees, &c.
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Stephen Hazard, their son, born 1660, and died September 20, 1727, was admitted Freeman in the Colony 1696, but was taxed in 1687 at Kingston. He
was Deputy five years between 1702 and 1715, and Assistant for five years between 1707 and 1722; was Justice of the Peace for Kingston 1707, which office gave him the title of Judge, and he is thus known by his descendants. Very early in the century he saw the possibilities for water power in North Kingston, and bought large tracts of land so situated as to control the power near Bissell's Mills. This in addition to the land received from his father, about three hundred acres, made him a large land owner. Stephen Hazard, married Elizabeth, daughter of Rouse and Mary Hehne. She was born 1671, and died 1727. Stephen Hazard gave to his sons Stephen and Robert, three hundred acres, by his will; Samuel, two hundred acres, and Thomas, three hundred acres, in North Kingston.
Source: Ancestral Records and Portraits, Volume I, The Colonial Dames of America, New York: The Grafton Press, 1910, page 100.
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