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Notes for Anthony Lord HAGGARD


To own a patent in 1667 Anthony would have been born prior to 1646 (before Peter Hogard left England), so he would be a brother. He was married and had at least four sons: James, David, Philip and Nathaniel.



1667 December 31 — Patent to Anthony Hoggard and Mr. Robert King, for 737 acres of land in Stafford County, VA, on the Machiotix River, for transportation of John Bennett, John Marshall, Robert Whitehead, et al.

Above patent to Hoggard and King was adjacent to patent to Berriman and Palmers in Westmoreland County, VA.

1667 October 9 — List of Head Rights: Edmund Huggarte in a patent to Col. Edmond Scarburgh in Accomac County, Va.

1669 April 17 — Patent to Major William Ball and Thomas Chetwood, 1600 acres in Rapahannock County, VA, for transporting of 32 persons: Joseph Foster, William Haggard, Edward Salter, et al.

1669 Also found as "possibles": Richard Habeart, Joseph Haberd, Richard Haggatt, William Habeard (1669 Stafford County).

1719 "Virginia Northern Neck Land Grants" 1694-1742. Compiled by Gertrude E. Gray. Book 5, Page 201 — Grant 10 April 1719 to Thomas Butler, 200 acres Westmoreland adjoining Anthony Haggard.

1725 John Utley of Henrico County, VA, died leaving Anthony Hoggard as executor of his estate.

1726 John Haggard from "Anopilus Royal" warned out of Boston 13 June 1726. Taken from Boston Rec. Com., Vol. 13. p. 154.

1727/28 Goochland County, VA, formed from Henrico County, VA.

1731 Anthony Hoggard purchased 900 acres of land called "Tuckahoe" in Goochland County, VA, from the estate of John Utley.

1733 June 25 — Anthony Hoggard was justice in Goochland County, VA.

Anthony Hoggard was surety for the marriage of Nannie Hoggard to Joseph Dabbs. They were married 11 July 1733.

1738 Anthony Hoggard was surety at the birth in 1729 and death in 1738 of Henry Wood in Goochland County, VA.

Anthony Hoggard filed leave to add 400 acres of land for the convenience of building a valuable mill to 600 acres surveyed for him and Joseph Dabbs on the Appamatlock River, Goochland County, VA, 19 December 1738.

1739 June 13 — At Council, Goochland County, VA, Haggard vs. Dabbs. Surveyor of Goochland County to divide 6000 acres according to quality and quantity, Dabbs to have his choice.

1744 Albemarle County, VA, formed from parts of Louisa and Goochland Counties.

1744 October 5 — Will of Anthony Hoggard dated in Albemarle County, VA, Will Book 12, Page 2, probated 14 March 1755, by Abraham Venable, Jr., William Dobbs, and William Neale, three of the witnesses. Other witnesses Richard Allwood and James Hunt, Jr. Executors: friend James Hunt, Charles Venable, and Nathaniel Hoggatt.

SUMMARY OF WILL OF ANTHONY HOGGARD

. . . being in a lo state of health but in rite mind and perfit memory . . . My will and desire is that all my just debts will be paid whereas I have sold a piece of land to Hugh Scott lying in Prince Edward County on both sides of Vaughns Creek near the Shaw Spring and bounded by a line from Stobals line to Harrisses and whenever said Scott shall pay the sum of money contained in a memorandum left in the hands of James Senter then the Executors shall make him a phanticke (permanent) deed.

Unto my son Nathaniel Hoggatt 1000 acres of land whereon he now lives to him and his heirs in fee.

Unto my beloved wife Frances Hoggatt one negro boy named Sheriff . . .

To William Dobbs £10 current money.

To my wife £150 current money of Virginia.

To Coltrain Neil £10 current money.

To Frances Hunt £5 current money.

I do order that all my personal estate shall be sold and as much of my real estate as shall pay all my debts and legacies and the remainder to be equally divided between my two grandsons Anthony Hoggatt, son of Nathaniel Hoggatt, and Anthony Collins, son of Stephen Collins.

(s) Anthony Hoggatt

Note: If Anthony Hoggard was born ca. 1646 and died in 1755 then he would have been 109 when he died which seems unlikely. It appears more probable that these records are of two or more related people named Anthony Hoggard.

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