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1775-1783 Frederick Co MD Revolutionary Patriots-Peden
HAYNES, John. Militia substitute from May to December 10, 1781, and "marched to Annapolis." [Ref: A-653].
HAYS, John. Drafted on June 13, 1781, but "since proved under age."
[Ref: D-1814].
HAYS, John. Private in the Skipton District Militia under Capt. Thomas Waring on April 16, 1776 [Ref: B-167, D-1814]. Ensign in Capt. C. Clinton's company on July 27, 1776 [Ref: B-86, X-127].
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Charles County Maryland Will Book AF-11, 1791-1801, {Abstract by Mike Marshall}; Page 407.
William Hayes, October 6, 1794; July 10, 1797
I, William Hayes of CC being in a sick weak languishing condition
To son William Hayes, tract of land called Hayes Secret but my daughter Rebeccah Hays shall have the dwelling house where I now live and the plantation during {her} single life.
To daughter Rebeccah Hays, negroes, Jen and Rachel, and all the household furniture and plantation utensils and stock of all kinds that belong to the plantation.
To grandson, George Courtney Hayes, negro Elexander.
To daughter Mary Moreland, negro Jean, and all the land on the East side of Blandford's rolling road.
To daughter Eleanor Kidwell, negro, Michael.
To son Thomas Hayes, tract of land called Hayes Venture and part of a tract of land called Hayes Lane; and one negro Roger.
To daughter Elizabeth Padgett, tract of land called the Pine Tree, and negro Jacob
To son Electious Hayes, negroes Sall and Smith.
To son John Spalding Hayes, negroes Charity and David.
To son William Hayes, negroes Ben and Sarah.
To daughter Ann Moreland, negro Luce.
To granddaughter Fanny Moreland, negro Lett.
To daughter Rebeckah Hayes, negroes, Cate and Stace.
To daughter Elizabeth Padgett, negro Agniss.
Executor: Alexander Hamilton and daughter Rebecka Hayes
Signed: October 6, 1794 William (his mark) Hayes
Wit: James Moore, Henry Miles, Thomas Simpson
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