Sgt. Andrew Haddock

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Andrew Haddock

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Chicod, Pitt County, North Carolina, United States
Death: May 15, 1793 (50-51)
Caldwell, Caswell County, North Carolina, United States
Place of Burial: Rougemont, Orange County, North Carolina, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of John G. Haddock, II and Liscomb Hall Haddock
Husband of Elizabeth Haddock and Elizabeth Haddock
Father of David Haddock; Mary "Polly" Willis; James Haddock; Nancy Stansbury; Andrew Haddock and 2 others
Brother of John G. Haddock, III; Elizabeth Haddock; William A. Haddock; Zachariah Haddock, Sr.; Admiral Haddock and 5 others
Half brother of John G. Haddock, III

Occupation: Soldier
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About Sgt. Andrew Haddock

Revolutionary War service in the North Carolina Line.

Sgt. in 1st Regiment Col. Thomas Reid's Company for 2 1/2 years, discharged 8 April 1778

and

Sgt. in 10th Regiment under Col. Abraham Shepard, Lytle's Company for 18 months.

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Rev. War Service


Taken from the text of Haddock Heritage, Second Edition, pub 2003: In abstract, in 1771, Andrew Haddock's deed was listed in Tryon Co., NC. That area was later a part of Caswell County, but for awhile may have been a part of Lincoln Co., NC. [Ref: Land patent 1771: pages 552 - 553]: Andrew Haddock of Tryon County, to Michael Keller of same county. Property was paid for with 20 pounds of proclamation money ... land on north side of fork Catawba, adjacent Ramsour's property, 150 acres granted to said Haddock on 4th May 1769 ... German signature [seal] Witness: John Dickson, James Dickson, Rec. Jan Term 1772. The Ramsour family was later listed as being in Lincoln County, NC, and lived near what is known today as King's Mountain. They likely never moved - the county lines changed.

Taken from the text of Haddock Heritage, Second Edition, pub 2003: Andrew Haddock was the heir of his wife's father, Henry Hicks and from his service obtained 640 acres. Henry served 84 months and listed A. Haddock as heir to his land. [Ref: Pierce's Register, Volume X, page 254 - No.: 1072]. [Ref: Pierce's Register, Volume X, page 255 - No.: 1075]. To whom granted and rank: Andrew Haddock, Sergeant, 1,000, acres for service in months of 84 months, signed: Cole Self. [Land Warrants] Henry Hicks, North Carolina, a private, whose land was on 28th of May of 1784, deeded was 640 acres to Andrew Haddock. [Ref: Revolutionary War Bounty Land Grants]

Source: The Reed's of Marengo County, Alabama Married Elizabeth GALASPY (HICKS). CHILDREN ARE: Andrew born ca 1761 David born ca 1762 Mary born ca 1763 (Henry WILLIS) Nancy born ca 1765 Richard born ca 1771 Elizabth born ca 1787

Andrew Haddock is my 5th great grandfather - Brenda Joyce

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Sgt. Andrew Haddock's Timeline

1742
1742
Chicod, Pitt County, North Carolina, United States
1762
1762
1763
May 28, 1763
Caswell County, North Carolina, United States
1765
1765
Province of North Carolina, Colonial America
1766
1766
1770
1770
1771
1771
1787
1787
1793
May 15, 1793
Age 51
Caldwell, Caswell County, North Carolina, United States