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John Hash Jr, 17501836 (aged 86 years)

Name
John /Hash/ Jr
Surname
Hash
Given names
John
Name suffix
Jr
Family with parents
father
17321784
Birth: 1732Montgomery County, Virginia, USA
Death: 27 May 1784Montgomery County, Virginia, USA
mother
brother
Clockwise from top left: Battle of Bunker Hill, Death of Montgomery at Quebec, Battle of Cowpens, "Moonlight Battle".
1818
Birth: Hunterdon County, New Jersey, USA
Death: 1818Grayson County, Virginia, USA
younger sister
17531822
Birth: 1753 21 Montgomery County, Virginia, USA
Death: 12 April 1822Grayson County, Virginia, USA
2 years
younger brother
2 years
younger brother
Clockwise from top left: Battle of Bunker Hill, Death of Montgomery at Quebec, Battle of Cowpens, "Moonlight Battle".
17561848
Birth: 13 February 1756 24 Shenandoah Valley, West Virginia, USA
Death: 25 December 1848Lawrence County, Missouri, USA
3 years
younger sister
17581841
Birth: 1758 26 Grayson County, Virginia, USA
Death: 1841Grayson County, Virginia, USA
3 years
younger sister
-9 years
himself
17501836
Birth: 1750 18 Virginia, USA
Death: about 1836Arizona, USA
sister
Father’s family with Elizabeth Stodgill
father
17321784
Birth: 1732Montgomery County, Virginia, USA
Death: 27 May 1784Montgomery County, Virginia, USA
stepmother
1735
Birth: 1735 40 35
Death:
Marriage Marriage1763
20 years
half-brother
17821845
Birth: 1782 50 47 Grayson County, Virginia, USA
Death: about 1845Washington County, Arizona, USA
Birth
Birth of a sister
Birth of a brother
Birth of a brother
Birth of a sister
Birth of a sister
Death of a mother
Marriage of a parent
Birth of a half-brother
Death of a father
Death of a brother
Death of a sister
Death
about 1836 (aged 86 years)
Reference number
579
Unique identifier
0D8D6D7016BE9D478DCFB978740005275C4C
Last change
17 November 200501:00:00
Note

BIO:Lived in Ashe County, N.C. until about 1810 when they moved to Warren County, Tennessee when he was unable to set his slaves free @ 1820 He and Fielding and Alvin left Tennessee to Illinois, where he set them free and returned to Tennessee. Later he moved to Lonoke, AR (Lone Oak) where he died and is buried.

(As told by W.W. Hash of Warren County, Tennessee to Ernest L. Thaxton of Lubbock, Texas) Research of Ernest L. Thaxton of Lubbock, Texas Research of Mon D. Thaxton of Little Rock, Arkansas