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Captain Thomas Hughes

Also Known As: "Thomas Hewes"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Cacapon, Hampshire County, Province of Virginia, Colonial America
Death: May 04, 1778 (60-61)
Hackers Creek, Harrison County, Virginia, now, West Virginia, United States (killed by Indians at Hackers Creek, WV)
Place of Burial: Harrison, Virginia, Virginia Territory
Immediate Family:

Husband of Mary Susannah Hughes
Father of William Hughes; Charles Hughes; Rebecca Ball; Moses B Hughes, I; Sudna "Sidney" Lowther and 15 others

Occupation: Sheriff, Albemarle County, SAR Membership 65386
Managed by: Private User
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About Captain Thomas Hughes

A Patriot of the American Revolution for VIRGINIA. DAR Ancestor # A059287


  • HUGHES, THOMAS Ancestor #: A059287
  • Notice: PROBLEMS HAVE BEEN DISCOVERED WITH AT LEAST ONE PREVIOUSLY VERIFIED PAPER - SEE ANCESTOR’S FULL RECORD (WHY?)
  • Service: VIRGINIA Rank(s): PATRIOTIC SERVICE
  • Birth: 1727
  • Death: 1778 HACKERS CREEK MONONGALIA CO VIRGINIA
  • Service Source: WITHERS, CHRONICLES OF BORDER WARFARE, P 240
  • Service Description: 1) KILLED AT HACKERS CREEK, 1778
  • Spouse: SUSANNA BAKER

Note: Hampshire County was created by the Virginia General Assembly on December 13, 1753, from parts of Frederick and Augusta counties (Virginia). Harrison County was created in 1784, from Monongalia County. Both counties are now part of West Virginia.


There is a great deal of confusing information online and in books about Thomas. Various birthdates are listed as 1717, 1725 and 1727.

Various birth locations include:

Marcus Hook, Chester Co, PA
Berks Co, PA
Cacapon, Frederick Co, VA
Augusta Co, VA
Arlington, VA
Elk Creek, Hampshire Co, VA
Buckingham Co, VA
Culpepper, VA
Dublin, Ireland
Glamorganshire, Wales

Most people seem to agree he was killed by Indian's at Hacker's Creek on 04 May 1778, but several people list 04 Apr 1778. NOBODY seems to know where he was buried.

Several parents' names are mentioned as possibilities including:

William Parsons Hughes & Mary Withers
William Hewes & Mary Withers
William Parsoons Hughes & Mary Withers
William Parsoons Hughes & Mary Susannah Baker
William Parsons Hughes & Rachel Sudna
William Parsons Hughes & Gunnilda of
Northumbria
William Parsons Hughes & Mary Boone
William Hughes III & Mary Sidney Withers
William Hughes I & Sudrah Boone
William Hughes & Sudna/Sudrah Withers
William Hughes & Sudrah Boone
Ralph Hughes and Unknown
Ralph Hughes & Mary Susannah Baker
Benjamin Hughes & Mary Ann Withers
Thomas Hewes/Hughes & Mary Tedrick
Silas Hughes & Unknown

It appears that his wife was Mary Susannah Baker, but there are discrepancies with this name, as well as the amount of children they had.

From a fellow Findagraver:

From Library of Virginia Land Grant records:

Thomas Hughs

18 NOV 1752, Frederick County: 419 acres on Great Cacapehon... "as by a Survey thereof made by Mr. George Washington..." (p. 230) [See also Thomas Hughs Land Grant.pdf stored on hard drive.]

William Hughs Jr.

4 MAR 1754, Frederick County: 460 acres on Cacapehon adjoining William Hughs the elder... "as by a Survey thereof made by Mr. George Washington..." (p. 427)

Hugh Hughs

4 MAY 1754, Frederick County: 480 acres on Great Cacapehon adjoining Thomas Hugh's line... "as by a Survey thereof made by Mr. George Washington..." (p. 440)

The Library of Congress Digital Archives has an image of a plat survey created and annotated by George Washington, for William Hughes Junr., dated 4 APR 1750. The survey describes 460 acres, with the "Cacapehon" River running through the parcel, in Frederick County VA, adjoining the land of William Hughes Senr. Also noted: "deed drawn 1753".

From "Early Records of Hampshire County Virginia now West Virginia", compiled by Clara McCormick Sage & Laura Sage Jones, originally published in 1939, reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore MD, 1969, p. 27-8:

Thomas Hughes and his wife Susannah, [daughter of Robert and Susannah Packer Baker], conveyed, via lease and release deeds, his Hampshire County land grant described above to Henry Fry [aka Henry Markley Frye, 1724-1812] in two parcels: 219 acres on February 12, 1759, and the remaining 200 acres on June 8, 1761. There is also a "lease and release" deed for 200 acres on the Great Cape Capon, granted by Thomas and his wife Susannah Hughes to Henry Fry, on 9 MAY 1763. Hugh Hughes also sold a portion of his land grant to Henry Fry on 9 MAR 1772. [Thomas and Susannah Hughes went on to settle on Hacker's Creek about 1773.]

  • ******************************************* DAR Index regarding Thomas Hughes:

Name: Hughes, Thomas Sr. Ancestor #: A059287 Notice: Problems have been discovered with at least one previously verified paper – see ancestor’s full record Service: VA Rank: Patriotic service Birth: 1727 Death: 1778 Hackers Creek Monongalia County, VA Service Source: Withers, Chronicles of Border Warfare; p 240 Service Description: 1) Killed at Hacker’s Creek, 1778 Comments 1) Jonathan was a son of Hugh and Susannah Hughes and the nephew of Thomas Residence 1) County: Monongalia County - State: VA Spouse Number Name 1) Susanna Baker

Family links:

Spouse:
 Mary Susannah Baker Hughes (1711 - 1764)*

Children:

 Sudna Hughes Lowther (1745 - 1829)*
 Elias Hughes (1747 - 1844)*
 Sarah Hughes Stump (1749 - 1822)*
 Jesse D. Hughes (1750 - 1829)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial: Unknown Specifically: Killed by Indians at Hacker's Creek, WV

Created by: Becky Doan Record added: Mar 24, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 50158601



There is a great deal of confusing information online and in books about Thomas. Various birthdates are listed as 1717, 1725 and 1727.

Various birth locations include:

 Marcus Hook, Chester Co, PA
 Berks Co, PA
 Cacapon, Frederick Co, VA
 Augusta Co, VA
 Arlington, VA
 Elk Creek, Hampshire Co, VA
 Buckingham Co, VA
 Culpepper, VA
 Dublin, Ireland
 Glamorganshire, Wales

Most people seem to agree he was killed by Indian's at Hacker's Creek on 04 May 1778, but several people list 04 Apr 1778. NOBODY seems to know where he was buried.

Several parents' names are mentioned as possibilities including:

 William Parsons Hughes & Mary Withers
 William Hewes & Mary Withers
 William Parsoons Hughes & Mary Withers
 William Parsoons Hughes & Mary Susannah Baker
 William Parsons Hughes & Rachel Sudna
 William Parsons Hughes & Gunnilda of
   Northumbria
 William Parsons Hughes & Mary Boone
 William Hughes III & Mary Sidney Withers
 William Hughes I & Sudrah Boone
 William Hughes & Sudna/Sudrah Withers
 William Hughes & Sudrah Boone
 Ralph Hughes and Unknown
 Ralph Hughes & Mary Susannah Baker
 Benjamin Hughes & Mary Ann Withers
 Thomas Hewes/Hughes & Mary Tedrick
 Silas Hughes & Unknown

It appears that his wife was Mary Susannah Baker, but there are discrepancies with this name, as well as the amount of children they had.

From a fellow Findagraver:

From Library of Virginia Land Grant records:

Thomas Hughs

18 NOV 1752, Frederick County: 419 acres on Great Cacapehon... "as by a Survey thereof made by Mr. George Washington..." (p. 230) [See also Thomas Hughs Land Grant.pdf stored on hard drive.]

William Hughs Jr.

4 MAR 1754, Frederick County: 460 acres on Cacapehon adjoining William Hughs the elder... "as by a Survey thereof made by Mr. George Washington..." (p. 427)

Hugh Hughs

4 MAY 1754, Frederick County: 480 acres on Great Cacapehon adjoining Thomas Hugh's line... "as by a Survey thereof made by Mr. George Washington..." (p. 440)

The Library of Congress Digital Archives has an image of a plat survey created and annotated by George Washington, for William Hughes Junr., dated 4 APR 1750. The survey describes 460 acres, with the "Cacapehon" River running through the parcel, in Frederick County VA, adjoining the land of William Hughes Senr. Also noted: "deed drawn 1753".

From "Early Records of Hampshire County Virginia now West Virginia", compiled by Clara McCormick Sage & Laura Sage Jones, originally published in 1939, reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore MD, 1969, p. 27-8:

Thomas Hughes and his wife Susannah, [daughter of Robert and Susannah Packer Baker], conveyed, via lease and release deeds, his Hampshire County land grant described above to Henry Fry [aka Henry Markley Frye, 1724-1812] in two parcels: 219 acres on February 12, 1759, and the remaining 200 acres on June 8, 1761. There is also a "lease and release" deed for 200 acres on the Great Cape Capon, granted by Thomas and his wife Susannah Hughes to Henry Fry, on 9 MAY 1763. Hugh Hughes also sold a portion of his land grant to Henry Fry on 9 MAR 1772. [Thomas and Susannah Hughes went on to settle on Hacker's Creek about 1773.]

  • ******************************************* DAR Index regarding Thomas Hughes:

Name: Hughes, Thomas Sr. Ancestor #: A059287 Notice: Problems have been discovered with at least one previously verified paper – see ancestor’s full record Service: VA Rank: Patriotic service Birth: 1727 Death: 1778 Hackers Creek Monongalia County, VA Service Source: Withers, Chronicles of Border Warfare; p 240 Service Description: 1) Killed at Hacker’s Creek, 1778 Comments 1) Jonathan was a son of Hugh and Susannah Hughes and the nephew of Thomas Residence 1) County: Monongalia County - State: VA Spouse Number Name 1) Susanna Baker

Sarah's father, Captain Thomas Hughes, was killed by Indians at Hacker's Creek, Monongalia County VA, now WV, on May 4, 1778. She and her husband with her siblings and their families became quite famous as first settlers of what became central West Virginia.

Sources

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50158601/thomas-hughes
There is a great deal of confusing information online and in books about Thomas. Various birthdates are listed as 1717, 1725 and 1727.

Various birth locations include: Marcus Hook, Chester Co, PA Berks Co, PA Cacapon, Frederick Co, VA Augusta Co, VA Arlington, VA Elk Creek, Hampshire Co, VA Buckingham Co, VA Culpepper, VA Dublin, Ireland Glamorganshire, Wales

Most people seem to agree he was killed by Indian's at Hacker's Creek on 04 May 1778, but several people list 04 Apr 1778. NOBODY seems to know where he was buried.

Several parents' names are mentioned as possibilities including: William Parsons Hughes & Mary Withers William Hewes & Mary Withers William Parsoons Hughes & Mary Withers William Parsoons Hughes & Mary Susannah Baker William Parsons Hughes & Rachel Sudna William Parsons Hughes & Gunnilda of Northumbria William Parsons Hughes & Mary Boone William Hughes III & Mary Sidney Withers William Hughes I & Sudrah Boone William Hughes & Sudna/Sudrah Withers William Hughes & Sudrah Boone Ralph Hughes and Unknown Ralph Hughes & Mary Susannah Baker Benjamin Hughes & Mary Ann Withers Thomas Hewes/Hughes & Mary Tedrick Silas Hughes & Unknown

It appears that his wife was Mary Susannah Baker, but there are discrepancies with this name, as well as the amount of children they had.

From a fellow Findagraver:

From Library of Virginia Land Grant records:

Thomas Hughs

18 NOV 1752, Frederick County: 419 acres on Great Cacapehon... "as by a Survey thereof made by Mr. George Washington..." (p. 230) [See also Thomas Hughs Land Grant.pdf stored on hard drive.]

William Hughs Jr.

4 MAR 1754, Frederick County: 460 acres on Cacapehon adjoining William Hughs the elder... "as by a Survey thereof made by Mr. George Washington..." (p. 427)

Hugh Hughs

4 MAY 1754, Frederick County: 480 acres on Great Cacapehon adjoining Thomas Hugh's line... "as by a Survey thereof made by Mr. George Washington..." (p. 440)

The Library of Congress Digital Archives has an image of a plat survey created and annotated by George Washington, for William Hughes Junr., dated 4 APR 1750. The survey describes 460 acres, with the "Cacapehon" River running through the parcel, in Frederick County VA, adjoining the land of William Hughes Senr. Also noted: "deed drawn 1753".

From "Early Records of Hampshire County Virginia now West Virginia", compiled by Clara McCormick Sage & Laura Sage Jones, originally published in 1939, reprinted by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore MD, 1969, p. 27-8:

Thomas Hughes and his wife Susannah, [daughter of Robert and Susannah Packer Baker], conveyed, via lease and release deeds, his Hampshire County land grant described above to Henry Fry [aka Henry Markley Frye, 1724-1812] in two parcels: 219 acres on February 12, 1759, and the remaining 200 acres on June 8, 1761. There is also a "lease and release" deed for 200 acres on the Great Cape Capon, granted by Thomas and his wife Susannah Hughes to Henry Fry, on 9 MAY 1763. Hugh Hughes also sold a portion of his land grant to Henry Fry on 9 MAR 1772. [Thomas and Susannah Hughes went on to settle on Hacker's Creek about 1773.]

  • ******************************************* DAR Index regarding Thomas Hughes:

Name: Hughes, Thomas Sr. Ancestor #: A059287 Notice: Problems have been discovered with at least one previously verified paper – see ancestor’s full record Service: VA Rank: Patriotic service Birth: 1727 Death: 1778 Hackers Creek Monongalia County, VA Service Source: Withers, Chronicles of Border Warfare; p 240 Service Description: 1) Killed at Hacker’s Creek, 1778 Comments 1) Jonathan was a son of Hugh and Susannah Hughes and the nephew of Thomas Residence 1) County: Monongalia County - State: VA Spouse Number Name 1) Susanna Baker



https://hackerscreek.com/norman/HUGHES/WILLIAM.htm


See detailed discussion of the family group and origins at Find A Grave profile comments.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50158601/thomas-hughes

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Captain Thomas Hughes's Timeline

1717
1717
Cacapon, Hampshire County, Province of Virginia, Colonial America
1718
July 11, 1718
Age 1
Kingsclere, Hampshire, England
1743
1743
Goochland, Virginia
1744
1744
Hardy, Bedford, Virginia, USA
1744
Hardy, Bedford, Virginia, USA
1745
1745
1745
Goochland, Virginia
1745
Hardy County, West Virginia, United States
1745
Rhue Hollow, Albemarle, Virginia, United States