10 Jul 2018                   

Husband: Leroy George HUGHLETT Also known as: "Leroy"
Born: 25 Sep 1730 in North Farnham Pr. Richmond Co. VA 1 Died: 1782 in Fauquier Co. VA (see note 1) Occupation: Carpenter (see note 2) Military: 1775 Patriotic Service 2 (see note 3) Father: John HUGHLETT (1684 - 1742) Mother: Mary (UNKNOWN) ( - 1742) Media desc: VA Gazette, 14 May 1772, pg 3 col 1.
Wife: Dorcas (UNKNOWN) Married: in Prob. Richmond Co. VA
Died: Abt 1797 in Fauquier Co. VA Father: Mother:
M Child 1: William HUGHLETT Born: 1757 in Loudoun Co. (?) VA 3 (see note 4) Died: Abt 1830 in Fauquier Co. VA 4 Military: 1779 - 1781 Revolutionary War 3 (see note 5) Wife: Margery BALL b. 1766 d. 1837 Called: "Margaret" and "Mary"
M Child 2: John HUGHLETT Born: Abt 1761 in Loudoun Co. VA 5 (see note 6)
M Child 3: George HUGHLETT Born: Abt 1772 in VA 5 (see note 7) Died: 20 Jun 1801 in Culpeper Co. (?) VA 6 (see note 8) Occupation: Carpenter 7
M Child 4: James HUGHLETT Born: Abt 1772 in VA 5 (see note 9)
M Child 5: Thomas HUGHLETT Born: Abt 1777 in Fauquier Co. VA 5 (see note 10) Occupation: 1796 Patroller 8 (see note 11) Died: Abt May 1860 in Pike Co. MO (see note 12) Wife: Elizabeth (STROTHER) b. Abt 1787 d. Bef 1853
M Child 6: Samuel HUGHLETT Born: Abt 1778 in Fauquier Co. VA 5 (see note 13)
Sources: (1) George HS King, The Register of North Farnham Parish, 1663-1814 and Lunenburg Parish, 1783-1800, Richmond County Virginia, George HS King (pub); Fredericksburg, VA (1966), Proof of perantage, Page 100. (2) Virginia Military Records, Genealogical Publishing; Baltimore, MD (1983), Taken from "the Virginia Magazine of History and Biography", the "William and Mary College Quarterly", and "Tyler's Quarterly", Pages 145 and 146. Page 534. (3) White, Virgil D., Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension Files, The National Historical Publishing Co.; Waynesboro, TN (1992) (4) Hopkins, William Lindsay, Virginia Revolutionary War Land Claims, 1783 - 1850 (Rejected), W.L. Hopkins; Richmond, VA (1988), Margery states she was William's wife and that he died about 1830. 117. (5) Alcock, John P., Fauquier Families 1759 - 1799, Iberian Publishing Company; Athens, GA (1994) (6) Circuit Court of Fredricksburg (VA), Court Records Digest; Commonwealth vs John Carter, Commonwealth vs John Carter, CR-DC-R / 561-146. (7) Circuit Court of Fredricksburg (VA), Court Records Digest; Commonwealth vs John Carter, Commonwealth vs John Carter, CR-DC-R / 561-146. (8) Peters, Joan W., Military Records, Certificates of Service, Discharge, Heirs & Pensions Declarations and Schedules, Willow Bend Books (1999), 1784-1840 Fauquier Co. Court Minute Books. Event Notes Note (1) Final inventory of Leroy Hulett (sic) dated 28 Aug 1782. Note (2) Learned the trade of joinery while bound to Samuel Eskridge of Northumberland. Note (3) Leroy Hughlet paid £11.0 for waggoning and expenses to the Culpeper Battalion, 1 Nov 1775. Note (4) Stated in pension application in 1820 that he was age 63. Note (5) Soldier enlisted in Culpeper Co. for 18 months. Received pension S38055. Note (6) John first had his taxes paid by Leroy in 1777. Note (7) George first paid taxes in Fauquier in 1788. Note (8) John Carter was tried for the murder of George Hughlett. Deponents were Thomas Walden, John Lawen, Thomas Thornhill, and John Popam. Culpeper is mentioned as a place within the case as well as the profession of carpenter. Note (9) James first paid taxes in Fauquier in 1788. Note (10) Thomas first had his taxes paid by Dorcas in 1793. Census data indicates he was born about 1775. Note (11) Sept 1796 Court: Sheriff ordered to pay Thomas Hughlett for 36 hours as an Officer of Patrol. (Peters, pg. 17). Note (12) Will of 22 Oct 1853 recorded 14 May 1860. Note (13) Samuel first had his taxes paid by Dorcas in 1794.
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