Captain Andrew Supplee Hatfield, Sr. (I) Rev. War Vet.

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Captain Andrew Supplee Hatfield, Sr. (I) Rev. War Vet.

Also Known As: "Andrew Supplee Hatfield", "Andrew Hatfield"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States
Death: January 15, 1813 (75)
Barboursville, Cabell County, West Virginia, United States
Place of Burial: Cabell County, West Virginia, United States of America
Immediate Family:

Son of John Matthias Hatfield, (II) and Catherine Hatfield
Husband of Christina Snidow Hatfield
Father of Sary Sarah Barrett; Moses Hatfield; Nancy Catherine McComas; Isaac J Hatfield, Sr., Revolutionary War veteran; John Hatfield and 10 others
Brother of Thomas "Big" Hatfield, Sr.; Elizabeth Jane Hatfield; Mansfield Hatfield; Adam Hatfield; Sarah Hatfield and 4 others

Occupation: Captain of the Virginia Militia, Revolutionary War
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About Captain Andrew Supplee Hatfield, Sr. (I) Rev. War Vet.

DAR Ancestor # A052948. Patriot of the American Revolution (VA)

He was appointed Captain of the Virginia Militia. He fought in the first battle of the Revolutionary War at Point Pleasant.

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hatfield-430

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/14587807/andrew-supplee-hatfield

Find a Grave Memorial 14587807, memorial plaque from DAR indicates he was born in 1730 and died in 1820

In his youth, Andrew moved to Virginia, where he may have married his wife Christina (either Powell or Snidow) in about 1757. Andrew and his family probably first lived in the general area of Loudoun County, in northeastern Virginia, which was generally settled by people from Pennsylvania and Maryland (which would make sense if he was from the area of Philadelphia). At some point probably before the 1770's, they moved out west to Montgomery (now a part of Giles) Co., Virginia. It was while living there that Andrew had military service. In 1774, he is said to have served at the Battle of Point Pleasant in what is now West Virginia in Dunmore's War (1773-1774). He afterwards served in the American Revolution, and was a Militia Captain in 1781.

In about 1800, Andrew moved with his family to what was then the western border of Virginia, but is now the state of West Virginia. They settled at what is now Cabell County, West Virginia. In 1802, Andrew is said to have purchased 578 acres at Roach, in Cabell County. This land was, and still is, in a rural area in the southern part of the county. Andrew is said to have owned all the land in the area later referred to as Hinchman Bend. The burial place of Andrew and his wife Christina is not known. The D.A.R. has placed a Revolutionary grave marker for him in the Hatfield Cemetery at Roach, yet others believe that he and his wife were buried in the Frye (Hichman Family) Cemetery at Salt Rock, West Virgnia. Still others believe that they were buried in a place that has been eroded by river flooding.

Captain Andrew Hatfield first appears in the records in Botetourt County, Virginia, in 1770. Prior to 1773 he moved with his family to what is now Giles County, Virginia, and settled on Big Stoney Creek, a tributary of new River, where his family built the Hatfield Fort, an outpost to guard against Indian depredations. Before moving to Cabell County, Captain Andrew Hatfield had been on surveying parties with Daniel Boone in West Virginia and Kentucky. In "Hales' Trans-Alleghany Pioneers" (1886) it is stated "Boone spent much of his time in surveying while here. Mr. T.A. Mathews, surveyor, tells me that in rerunning the lines of two surveys of one hundred thousand acres each, running from the site of Boone C. H. to the Kentucky lines, he finds the lines plainly marked, and the names of the party cut in the bark of the trees still legible; they were; "Daniel Boone, George Armond, Edmund Price, Thomas Upton and Andrew Hatfield, 1795."

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Captain in Virginia Militia at time of American Revolutionary War

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Captain Andrew Supplee Hatfield, Sr. (I) Rev. War Vet.'s Timeline

1737
July 25, 1737
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States
1759
December 24, 1759
1760
October 25, 1760
Botetourt, Virginia, United States
1760
1763
August 3, 1763
Loudoun County, Virginia, United States
1765
December 19, 1765
Loudon County, Virginia, United States
1767
May 20, 1767
Loudon Co, Virginia, United States
1769
December 30, 1769
Montgomery County, Virginia, United States
1770
1770
Monongahela, Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States