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About Ann Hayes
It is not known when Peter the envoy married nor to whom. We do have his brief will, obviously written during his last hours, in which he mentions his mother, his sister Ann Cornish, and his nephew Thomas Bevan, Son of Thomas Bevan (D.blk. 2, Isle of wright Co. Records, Vol II,p.175,1661-1719).
Children of PETER HAYES and UNKNOWN are:
i. PETER HAYES III, b. Abt. 1643, Isle of Wright Co. VA; d. 1720, Isle of Wright Co. VA.
ii. THOMAS HAYES, SR., b. Abt. 1645, Isle of Wright County, VA; d. Abt. 1715, St. Stephens Parish, Northumberland Co. VA.
iii. JACOB JOHN HAYES1, b. 16481; d. Unknown. Notes for JACOB JOHN HAYES: Jacob John Hayes, ship captain lived at Salmon Ck., NC. He was master of the "Constant" out of London. He and his first mate Edward Cooke were subpoenaed to appear in court in London re. Bacon's Rebellion. Instead of Complying they left the sea and took up land "in Albemarle. NC" He dropped the use of his first name and went by John.Source: Historical Southern Families, Vol. XXIV
iv. EDWARD HAYES1, b. 16491; d. Unknown
Ann Hayes's Timeline
1620 |
1620
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England, United Kingdom
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1643 |
1643
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Hayes Plantation, on Pagan Creek, Virginia
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1645 |
1645
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Isle of Wight County, Virginia, United States
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1649 |
1649
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Cheshire, England
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1655 |
1655
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Cheshire, England
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1655
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1678 |
1678
Age 58
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Virginia, United States
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