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Andrew Hatfield (1799 - 1879)

Andrew Hatfield
Born in Wayne County, Kentuckymap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 1820 in Wayne County, Kentuckymap [uncertain]
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 80 in Putnam County, Missourimap
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Biography

Born: 1799 Wayne County, Kentucky.[1]

Died: 8 Sep 1879 Putnam County, Missouri.[1]

Buried: Hatfield Cemetery, Putnam County, Missouri.[1]
Marker: "Andrew Hatfield / Died Sept. 8, 1879 / Aged 80 Years."

Marriage
Married Mary Ann Miller, abt 1828 Wayne County (?), Kentucky.
Date is based on the fact that they already had one son in the 1830 census.



[Andrew Hatfield] was born about 1800 [a later page says "in 1801"], and died in 1877. After his marriage he settled in Wayne County, Ky., from where he moved, in 1837, to Randolph County, Mo., and the same year to Adair County, where he located six miles south of Kirksville. In about 1840 he came to Putnam County, being one of the first settlers in that county, locating on Blackbird Creek, in the southeast part of the county, where he entered a tract of land, and engaged in farming. During early life, while in Kentucky, he was for some time engaged in distilling. He is of Scotch-Irish descent, and well liked in the community. Mrs. Hatfield died about 1872. She was a member of the Baptist Church.[2]

Oct 1839: In Township 61 north, Eange 15, or east part of Pettis, the following entries were made: Andrew J. Jones entered the east half of the northeast quarter of Section 5; Andrew Hatfield, the east half, and Michael G. Olem, the west half of the southeast quarter, in October and November, 1839.[2]

Apr 1841: Cases before first circuit court held in Putnam County included indictments of "Levi Nicholas and Andrew Hatfield for permitting gambling in their houses. Each of the law breakers was fined $5, the amount to be credited to the school fund of the county."[2]

23 Jun 1849: The first meeting of the inhabitants [of School Township 64 Range 16] was setior the fourth Saturday (23d) of June, 1849, at the house of Andrew Hatfield.[2]


Census 1830
Wayne County, Kentucky, p. 243.
Hatfield, Andrew
Males: 5-10 - 1
Males: 20-30 - 1
Females: 20-30 - 1[3]

Census 1840
Wayne County, Kentucky, p. 159.
Hatfield, Andrew
Males: under 5 - 2
Males: 20-30 - 1
Females: 20-30 - 1[4]

Census 1850
Putnam County, Missouri, p. 119, 15/15.
Hatfield, Andrew 51 yrs [no occupation listed] b. Kentucky
Hatfield, Mary 49 yrs b. South Carolina
Hatfield, Joseph W. 17 yrs b. Kentucky
Hatfield, James R. 10 yrs b. Missouri
Hatfield, David M. 7 yrs b. Missouri[5]

Census 1860
Putnam County, Missouri, p. 402.
Hatfield, Andrew 62 yrs b. Kentucky Farmer (real estate = $55; personal estate = $150)
Hatfield, Mary 50 yrs b. North Carolina
Hatfield, David 16 yrs b. Missouri Farm Laborer[6]

Census 1870
Putnam County, Missouri, p. 227B, 36/36.
Hatfield, [no first name listed] 72 yrs Farmer (real estate = $1,700; personal estate = $600) b. Missouri
Hatfield, A. [m] 71 yrs Retired farmer b. Kentucky
Hatfield, Mary 69 yrs Keeping house b. North Carolina
Hatfield, And. 24 yrs Farmer (real estate = $400; personal estate = $200) b. Missouri
Hatfield, M. J. [f] 18 yrs Keeping house b. Missouri
Hatfield, P. [f] 6/12 yrs b. Missouri[7]

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Find-a-Grave
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 History of Adair, Sullivan, Putnam and Schuyler Counties, Missouri (Chicago: Goodspeed Co., 1888)
  3. Census Kentucky 1830 Wayne County
  4. Census Kentucky 1840 Wayne County
  5. Census Missouri 1850 Putnam County
  6. Census Missouri 1860 Putnam County
  7. Census Missouri 1870 Putnam County




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