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George Hazard - TimeLine
GEORGE, b. South Kingstown, R. I.; d. 1743.
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PENELOPE ARNOLD, b. 1669, Aug. 3 of Caleb & Abigail (Wilbur) Arnold; d. 1742 +
1696. Kings Town. Freeman.
1701-2-6-7-8-9-12-13. Deputy.
1702-3. Assistant.
1713, May 6. He was appointed by the Assembly on a committee to make the public road leading through this colony from Pawtucket River to Pawcatuck River, more straight, fair and passable.
1719-20. Lieutenant Colonel of militia for the main land.
1742, Nov. 3. Will—proved 1743, Nov. 14. Ex. son Thomas. To wife Penelope, half my house for life, two negroes Jack and Jane, three cows kept
for her, by son Thomas in summer, and son Oliver in winter, a riding beast kept by son Thomas, and £20, per year paid by said son, he also providing
for her forty pounds of wool, one fat beeve, two fat hogs, firewood cut for her on his land, and son Thomas further to allow her 2 acres of good
corn. To wife, also, two good beds, and what household stuff necessary. To son Thomas, homestead where I live, housing, &c, and all goods, chattels
and credit, and he to have the profits till 1747, of northern part of the Back Side Farm, and profits of land given grandsons Robert and Caleb, till
said Caleb is twenty-one. To son Oliver, 300 acres, other land, negroes Caesar, Mingo and Prish, 2 cows and money he oweth the colony. To grandson William, 10s., and to grandsons Robert and Caleb, certain laud ; their fattier Caleb having had before his death 170 acres deeded to him. To
grandson Ebenezer Niles, 5s. he having had his portion. To granddaughter Penelope Niles, negro girl Betty, and £100. To granddaughter Sarah
Niles, 5s. having had. To granddaughter Abigail, negro Jenny and £100. To grandchildren Mary, George, Abigail, Sarah, Penelope and Carder,
each 10s. To son Thomas, all estate real and personal remaining.
Inventory, £3,321, 17s. 8d., viz: wearing apparel £71, 16s., silver tankard £35, 11 silver spoons £22, 10s., beds, pewter, 2 pair stillyards, linen wheel,
gun, negro Joe £150, Jack £150, Paro £140, Harry £120, Will £110, Jacob £70, John £55, Dinah £40, Janey £130, Betty £100, Cuff and infant £20,
Moll £120, 31 cows, pair of oxen, 2 pair of steers, 6 yearlings, 165 sheep, 5 fat pigs, 5 store pigs, 7 pigs, mare, 4 colts, 20 calves, 60 loads of hay
£240, &c.
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Colonel George Hazard (1662-1743), a grandson of the American progenitor, Thomas Hazard, and the son of Robert and Mary (Brownell) Hazard (see p. 100) , was first admitted a Freeman of the Rhode Island Colony in 1696; was Deputy 1703 and 1704, Assistant 1713, and one of a committee appointed by the Assembly to make public roads throughout the colony. In 1719 he was Lieutenant-Colonel of the Militia for the main. Through inheritance and purchase he came into possession of the original Pettaquamscutt purchase of his father, and the manor house in Moorsfield, South Kingston, where he kept a large establishment until his death. In the inventory of his personal estate there are seventeen slaves. He was interested in the first woollen mill of South Kingston, giving land for the same. His wife was Penelope, daughter of Caleb and Abigail (Wilbur) Arnold, and they were married in 1688. She was born August 3, 1669, and died in 1742.
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Source: Ancestral Records and Portraits, Volume I, The Colonial Dames of America, New York: The Grafton Press, 1910, pp. 111-112.
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