John's father was buried in the Haddock Plantation Family Cemetery along with his son William. John was a constable in Pitt County, NC. 1 & 3
He married Rhoda, daughter of William and Dinah Deale Taylor Jr. on May 4, 1766 in Pitt County, NC. She was his first cousin. They had five sons and three daughters. 2
According to census the children were all born in NC. They moved to Georgia and are buried there.
Sources: 1-Bridging Generational Gaps: A Psychological Perspective on the Haddock Family by Billy D. Haddock
2-www.mikehaydock.com
3 Haddock Heritage by Donna Haddock Taylor (website) see [1] and [2]
The above was taken from
Find A Grave Memorial 75923443
Created by: Maredia Haddock
Added: 3 Sep 2011
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