Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties

Thomas Hargess

Male Bef 1731 - Aft 1754  (> 25 years)


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  • Name Thomas Hargess 
    Birth Bef 1731 
    Gender Male 
    Death Aft 1754  Frederick County, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I75436  Tree1
    Last Modified 22 Apr 2024 

    Father Thomas Hargess,   b. Bef 1694   d. 2 Apr 1754, Frederick County, Maryland - probate Find all individuals with events at this location (Age > 60 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Family ID F32391  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
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      Jan. 14, 1754 - The Frederick County, Md. will of Thomas Hagas/Hagis [sic; Hargis], Sr., farmer, probated Apr. 2, 1754:
      --wife Mary Hargis, executrix.
      --to son Thomas Hargis, Jr., 5 shillings.
      --to son-in-law John Burton, 5 shillings.
      --to son-in-law Samuel Britchett, 5 shillings.
      --to son-in-law Abram Johnson, 5 shillings.
      --to dau. Ann Hargis, cattle.
      --to dau. Mary, a dark sorrell mare with a star in her forehead.
      --to dau. Susanna, 5 lbs. money.
      --to daus. Christian and Elenor, 10 lbs. each.
      Witnesses: Abraham Johnson, Edmond Moran, Jacob T. Ashcraft.
      Source: Maryland Calendar of Wills, Vol. 11, p. 26

      Aug. 30, 1754 - The Frederick County, Md. Inventory of Thomas Hargis, Sr.
      Appraisers: John Henthorn, John Perrins (value 71/17/0.)
      Creditors: none.
      Nearest of kin: Thomas Hargis, Jr., Robert Johnson.
      Administratrix: Mary Hargis approves the inventory on Nov. 21, 1754.
      Source: Frederick County, Md. Inventories, Book A1, 1749-1762, Page 195-6.
      Comment: There is no administration account or balance book record for Thomas
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      1748-1752 Frederick County MD Land Records {Patricia Abelard Andersen}
      pg. 479-480. Thomas Harges Junior, recorded 19 Nov. 1751, made 18 Nov. 1751. Thomas Hargis Senior ofFC, farmer, for 30 pcm, tract called "Darling's Delight" beginning at end ofWilliam Gilliland's land, M&B for 50 acres; Signed Thomas Hargis by his mark, T, before Thos. Cresap, Abraham Johnson by his mark x. Ack. Receipt. AF paid.

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