He is married to Margaret Janet Butler.
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Individual:
Chesterfield Co, VA Will Book 1, p 380
Will of Henry Hatcher III, will written 3 May 1762
In the name of God Amen this third day of May in the year of our Lord
Christ one thousand seven hundred and sixty two. I Henry Hatcher of
Chesterfield County being sick and weak in Body but of perfect mind and
memory do make and ordain this my last will and Testament in manner and
form following ______. Imprimus, I give and Bequeath unto my son Jeremiah
Hatcher and to his heirs and assigns forever four hundred acres of land
in Cumberland County being the tract of land that Henry Moore now lives
on also two Negroes one called Cesar the other called Nutt one feather
Bed at ten pounds value one Horse called Jerries one Saddle and Bridle
and a gun Two Potts one of ten or twelve Gallons the other of about five
or six Gallons two deep dishes and two shallow ones two Basons and six
plates, six spritely Cattle eight Hogs of his own choosing out of my
stock and my Desk. I also settle him my said son Jeremiah to act and doe
for himself at twenty years of Age at which time also he shall take his
Estate into his own possession in as full and ample manner as tho he had
arrived to twenty one years. Item I give and Bequeath unto my son Julius
Hatcher the plantation I now live on with all the Land I hold thereunto
adjoining being two Hundred and forty Acres more or less also two hundred
acres of land I hold adjoining Swift Creek on the north side thereof at
the upper end of this County touching the Great Branch adjoining his
Brother Henry's thence on Smiths lines crossing the County line thence
and on Russells Branch and takeing in the land I purchased of Thomas
Baugh to the Creek aforesaid which said two hundred ~ ~acres of land
shall not be enjoyed nor taken into any said son Julius’s possession on
any pretext whatever dureing his Mothers life. Neither shall he Debar
hinder or obstruct his mother from makeing what use or advantage she
shall think fit on the land aforesaid. I also give unto my son Julius two
Negro Boys one called Cupid the other called Jacob also the child my
Negro wench Hannah now goeth with which said Lands and Negroes I give to
my said son Julius and to his heirs and assigns forever also to my said
son Julius I give one feather Bed at ten Pounds value one Horse Bridle
and Saddle a Gun two Potts four Dishes two Basons and six plates six
spritely Cattle eight ~ Hogs of the same value and Dimensions of his
brother Jerries. I also tell my said son Julius Hatcher to Act and doe
for himself at twenty years of Age at which time also he shall take his
Estate into his possession in as full and ample manner as tho he had
arrived to twenty one years. Item I give and Bequeath to my Daughter
Sally Hatcher and to her heirs and assigns forever one Negro wench Hannah
one Bed and furniture of ten Pounds value, one Horse called Ball, one
womans Saddle and Bridle at five Pounds value. Item I give and Bequeath
to my Daughter Frances Jackson one Negro girl named Jenor now in her
possession also the one half of four hundred acres of land I hold in
Cumberland County to be laid of on that side near Swift Creek, not
touching the Plantation John Blankinship now lives on and all other
things she may have now in her possession to her my said daughter Frances
and to her heirs and assigns forever. Item I give and bequeath unto my
daughter Mary Terry and to her heirs and assigns forever two Negroes the
one called Bob the other Nancy and two hundred acres of land in
Cumberland, to be laid of takeing in the plantation that Blankinship now
lives on and adjoining Buckingham Road, and all other things she may have
in her possession excepting one Horse called Ball and as I have some
Houses part of the timbers and Plank already got to be erected and
repaired on this plantation of my son Julius’s and a Mill now begun on
the same Estate I order that they all be finised and compleated by
Direction of my Executors and the workmen paid out of the produce ~ of my
Estate and I desire that my beloved wife Margaret may continue where I
now live until my son Julius arrives to twenty years of age and then she
shall remove to the land and live thereon during the remainder of her
life that I have given my son Julius adjoining his Brother Henry Russells
Branch Swift Creek ____ and at her decease the remaining part of my
Estate that was in her Hands shall be equally divided betwixt my sons
Henry, Jeremiah, Julius and two of my Daughters Frances and Sally. I also
desire that there may be no appraisment taken of my Estate and I ordain
constitute and appoint my son Henry Hatcher my Executor in this my last
Will and Testament _________ making Null and
void all other and former Wills and Testaments by me heretofore made.
Signed Sealed & Published In presence of : Peter Ashbrooke, Jacob Ashurst,
Benj.n Magregor
Henry Hatcher (signature) Examined.
From LVA Archives: Henry Hatcher, Inventory dated 1763, returned
10/20/1763 (OB 3, p 466), Chesterfield Will Book 1, p 384-385.
Note by Nel Hatcher: Marriage date is speculative, as is proof of
Margaret's birth date. Several of the children shown here could not be
the children of Henry and Margaret if marriage occurred in 1730.
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Individual:
Chesterfield Co, VA Will Book 1, p 380
Will of Henry Hatcher III, will written 3 May 1762
In the name of God Amen this third day of May in the year of our Lord
Christ one thousand seven hundred and sixty two. I Henry Hatcher of
Chesterfield County being sick and weak in Body but of perfect mind and
memory do make and ordain this my last will and Testament in manner and
form following ______. Imprimus, I give and Bequeath unto my son Jeremiah
Hatcher and to his heirs and assigns forever four hundred acres of land
in Cumberland County being the tract of land that Henry Moore now lives
on also two Negroes one called Cesar the other called Nutt one feather
Bed at ten pounds value one Horse called Jerries one Saddle and Bridle
and a gun Two Potts one of ten or twelve Gallons the other of about five
or six Gallons two deep dishes and two shallow ones two Basons and six
plates, six spritely Cattle eight Hogs of his own choosing out of my
stock and my Desk. I also settle him my said son Jeremiah to act and doe
for himself at twenty years of Age at which time also he shall take his
Estate into his own possession in as full and ample manner as tho he had
arrived to twenty one years. Item I give and Bequeath unto my son Julius
Hatcher the plantation I now live on with all the Land I hold thereunto
adjoining being two Hundred and forty Acres more or less also two hundred
acres of land I hold adjoining Swift Creek on the north side thereof at
the upper end of this County touching the Great Branch adjoining his
Brother Henry's thence on Smiths lines crossing the County line thence
and on Russells Branch and takeing in the land I purchased of Thomas
Baugh to the Creek aforesaid which said two hundred ~ ~acres of land
shall not be enjoyed nor taken into any said son Julius’s possession on
any pretext whatever dureing his Mothers life. Neither shall he Debar
hinder or obstruct his mother from makeing what use or advantage she
shall think fit on the land aforesaid. I also give unto my son Julius two
Negro Boys one called Cupid the other called Jacob also the child my
Negro wench Hannah now goeth with which said Lands and Negroes I give to
my said son Julius and to his heirs and assigns forever also to my said
son Julius I give one feather Bed at ten Pounds value one Horse Bridle
and Saddle a Gun two Potts four Dishes two Basons and six plates six
spritely Cattle eight ~ Hogs of the same value and Dimensions of his
brother Jerries. I also tell my said son Julius Hatcher to Act and doe
for himself at twenty years of Age at which time also he shall take his
Estate into his possession in as full and ample manner as tho he had
arrived to twenty one years. Item I give and Bequeath to my Daughter
Sally Hatcher and to her heirs and assigns forever one Negro wench Hannah
one Bed and furniture of ten Pounds value, one Horse called Ball, one
womans Saddle and Bridle at five Pounds value. Item I give and Bequeath
to my Daughter Frances Jackson one Negro girl named Jenor now in her
possession also the one half of four hundred acres of land I hold in
Cumberland County to be laid of on that side near Swift Creek, not
touching the Plantation John Blankinship now lives on and all other
things she may have now in her possession to her my said daughter Frances
and to her heirs and assigns forever. Item I give and bequeath unto my
daughter Mary Terry and to her heirs and assigns forever two Negroes the
one called Bob the other Nancy and two hundred acres of land in
Cumberland, to be laid of takeing in the plantation that Blankinship now
lives on and adjoining Buckingham Road, and all other things she may have
in her possession excepting one Horse called Ball and as I have some
Houses part of the timbers and Plank already got to be erected and
repaired on this plantation of my son Julius’s and a Mill now begun on
the same Estate I order that they all be finised and compleated by
Direction of my Executors and the workmen paid out of the produce ~ of my
Estate and I desire that my beloved wife Margaret may continue where I
now live until my son Julius arrives to twenty years of age and then she
shall remove to the land and live thereon during the remainder of her
life that I have given my son Julius adjoining his Brother Henry Russells
Branch Swift Creek ____ and at her decease the remaining part of my
Estate that was in her Hands shall be equally divided betwixt my sons
Henry, Jeremiah, Julius and two of my Daughters Frances and Sally. I also
desire that there may be no appraisment taken of my Estate and I ordain
constitute and appoint my son Henry Hatcher my Executor in this my last
Will and Testament _________ making Null and
void all other and former Wills and Testaments by me heretofore made.
Signed Sealed & Published In presence of : Peter Ashbrooke, Jacob Ashurst,
Benj.n Magregor
Henry Hatcher (signature) Examined.
From LVA Archives: Henry Hatcher, Inventory dated 1763, returned
10/20/1763 (OB 3, p 466), Chesterfield Will Book 1, p 384-385.
Note by Nel Hatcher: Marriage date is speculative, as is proof of
Margaret's birth date. Several of the children shown here could not be
the children of Henry and Margaret if marriage occurred in 1730.
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