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Mary French Hatfield BIRTH 1767 DEATH 1823 (aged 55–56) BURIAL Isaac Hatfield Cemetery Ranger, Lincoln County, West Virginia
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Children Photo James C Hatfield 1791–1854
Photo Andrew French Hatfield 1796–1851
Photo Rebecca Hatfield McComas 1806–1868
Elisha M Hatfield 1810–1893
In about 1775, when she was a young girl, Mary moved with her family to what is now Giles County, Virginia, where they remained. On May 13, 1788 at Montgomery (now Giles) County, Virginia, Mary was united in marriage with Isaac Hatfield, who had moved to the area with his family in the early 1770’s. The couple began living at what is now Giles County. They had eleven known children: Lasher, James, Andrew, John, Anna, Sarah, Isaac, Mary, Elizabeth, Rebecca, and Elisha.
It is said that Mary moved with her family out west in the year 1800 and they settled in Guyandotte River Valley of Virginia. They eventually settled near a place called “Ranger Ridge.” At that time, this area was a part of Kanawha County, Virginia. In 1809, it became Cabell County, Virginia. Then in the 1860’s it became Lincoln County, West Virginia. Mary and Isaac resided here for the remainder of their lives. Isaac is said to have died there in about 1823. Further record of Mary has not been found. She probably died between 1820 and 1830 and would be buried at an unknown location at the family farm in what is now Lincoln County, West Virginia.
Mary was married to Isaac Hatfield on May 13, 1788 in Montgomery (now Giles) Co., Virginia 1.
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1767
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Fincastle, Botetourt County, Virginia, United States
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1786 |
1786
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Montgomery Co., Virginia
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1790
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Montgomery, Virginia, United States
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March 15, 1791
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Giles County, Virginia, United States
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February 1796
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Montgomery, Virginia, United States
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December 26, 1796
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Montgomery County (now Giles County), Virginia, United States
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1799
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Montgomery County, Virginia, United States
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February 8, 1804
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Cabell, Virginia, United States
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November 24, 1804
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