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About Samuel Pannill Hairston
up-dated 16/06/09 TGS JRTM
Samuel Hairston (1788-1875), of Oak Hill Plantation, Pittsylvania County, was one of the wealthiest men in Virginia, owning plantations there and in North Carolina and approximately 1700 slaves. Samuel Hairston was cited by Clement Eaton as the largest slave owner in the South.
Samuel Hairston was born on month day 1788, at birth place, Virginia, to George Stovall Hairston and Elizabeth Hairston (born Perkins). George was born on September 20 1750, in Albemarle, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America. Elizabeth was born on May 13 1759, in Halifax, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America.
Samuel had 13 siblings: America Hairston, Marshall Hairston and 11 other siblings.
Samuel married Agnes John Peter Hairston (born Wilson).
Agnes was born on December 22 1801, in NC.
They had 7 children: Peter Wilson Hairston, George Hairston and 5 other children.
Samuel lived in 1870, at address, Virginia.
Samuel passed away on month day 1875, at age 86 at death place, Virginia.
Samuel Pannill Hairston's Timeline
1788 |
November 19, 1788
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Henry Co, VA
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1819 |
November 25, 1819
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Pittsylvania Co, VA
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1822 |
1822
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Pittsylvania Co, VA
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1825 |
1825
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1827 |
1827
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VA
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1830 |
1830
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Virginia
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1835 |
1835
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Virginia, United States
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1836 |
1836
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1870 |
1870
Age 81
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Subdivision North of Dan River, Pittsylvania, Virginia, United States
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