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Henry Hylton (abt. 1767 - bef. 1810)

Henry Hylton
Born about in Montgomery County, Virginiamap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 3 Jan 1792 in Montgomery County, Virginiamap
Descendants descendants
Died before before about age 43 in Montgomery County, Virginiamap
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Biography

Children (per heirs of his estate)

  • Austin Hylton (1794)
  • Celia Hylton (1794) , m. John Sutphin
  • Susannah Hylton (1805), m. Leonard Dickerson
  • Valentine Hylton (1795)
  • Delilah Hylton (1798)
  • Judah Hylton (1801)
  • Lucy Hylton (1792), m. Peter Dickerson
  • Hiram Hylton (1804)
  • Solomon Hylton (1806)

Henry is buried in the Pratt Family Cemetery, Shelors Mill, in Floyd County, Virginia.

Sources

  • 1806 Montgomery County (present day Floyd County) survey for William Prather, 20 acres on the West Fork of Little River adjoining Jacob Harman and Henry Helton.

Montgomery County Surveyors Book E page 647

  • 1827 Montgomery County Deed Book K p. 73 - Sale of land from estate of Henry Hylton lists the heirs: -Austin Hylton (1794); -John Sutphin, spouse of Celia Hylton (1794); -Leonard Dickerson, spouse of Susannah Hylton (1805); -Valentine Hylton (1795); -Delilah Hylton (1798); -Judah Hylton (1801); -Peter Dickerson, spouse of Lucy Hylton (1792); -Hiram Hylton (1804); -Solomon Hylton (1806)




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Helton-962 and Hylton-401 appear to represent the same person because: Obvious duplicate, just with surname spelled slightly differently.
posted by K. Cathey

H  >  Hylton  >  Henry Hylton