Charles City County Court Order Book – 1655
11 July 1655 “Hatcher as Thos ffones told me before Jo. Gilham and Saml Woodward did say at Mr. William Johnson’s the night before he went downe ( there being then present Will Baugh, Tho Jones, Tho ffones, and his wife, and John Pryse) that he would hang Mr. Landsdale in England at Tyburner and […]
The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography for Henrico County
Viewers of Tobacco Crop, 1639 For the North side of Appomattox River: Mr. William Hatcher, Thos. Shippay, Rich’d Johnson. Source: http://hatcherfamilyassn.com/getperson.php?personID=I43718&tree=WmTheIm
William Hatcher Land Grant 1637
This land grant, dated 1 July 1637, was William’s second for 850 acres. The interesting aspect of this grant is that it appears he is once again receiving acreage for transporting people, including the same 3 individuals from his 1st grant in 1636 – Alice Emmerton, Richard Radford, John Winchester. Source: http://hatcherfamilyassn.com/getperson.php?personID=I43718&tree=WmTheIm
Virginia Land Patent Book No 1, Part 1, p 40: 1 June 1636
William Hatcher is granted 200 ac Henrico Co on Appomatuck River “near to the land of Elizabeth Warde, widow”, 50 for his personal adventures and 150 for transporting 3 persons including himself. Near to the land of Pearse and Mary Box.
Wiliam Hatcher
This land grant, dated 1 June 1636, was William’s first – 200 acres for the importation of three people -Alice Emmerton, Richard Radford, John Winchester. Source: http://hatcherfamilyassn.com/getperson.php?personID=I43718&tree=WmTheIm
The History of Henrico Co. Virginia by Pauline Pearce
Edward Hatcher owned 1300 acres of land on the north side of the James River beginning next to Lily Valley. It was a long, narrow crooked piece of land. Fort Gregg and Fort Gilmer are on it. (Fall of the last stronghold. Until the very last, Fort Gilmer stood impregnable against attacks by Northern troops. […]
Tax list of Inhabitants in Henrico County in 1679
1679 Tythables For Henrico County Att a Court holden att Varina for the County of Henrico the second day of June Anno Dom 1679… An account of ye several fortye Tythables ordered by this Wor’ll Court to fitt out men and horse armes &c. according to act, vis: ——————————— In Bermuda Hundred: Curls ——————————— Mr. Martin […]
Henrico County, Virginia Record Book #5 1688-1697, p. 459-60
The following record is the first in which Edward is referred to as Sr, implying son Edward has come of age. LDS Film 31770 Transcribed by Cecil Q Larsen This Indenture made the first of the Month Called ffeby. in the year of our Lord one Thousand Six Hundred Ninety and three by & between […]
Early Virginia Families – Abstracts of Land Patents – Henrico County 1663, 1675
Early Virginia Families Along the James River: Their Deep Roots and Tangled Branches. Vol. 1 Click here for pdf of Page 17 John Browne & Edward Hatcher, 500 acs. Henrico Co., according to the ancient bounds thereof, 30 Dec 1663, p. 445, (534). . . . Click here for pdf pg 36 Robert Burton, 1300 […]
Henrico Co 1694 Land – Hatcher
Know all Men by these presents that I Edward Hatcher Senr. of the Cty. of Heno. of the Love that I have to & for my Son John Hatcher do absolutely Give Grant Alienate Enfeoff & confirm unto him and the heirs of his body Lawfully begotten one tract of p___(?) of Land Situate Lying […]