Abraham Haddon was born about 1781 in Shoals Junction, Greenwood, South Carolina., son of Robert Wilson Haddon (1726–1790) and Jane Ross Lindsey (1728–1799).
Abraham (25) married Anna Hathorn (22) (born on February 24, 1785 in Abbeville, South Carolina; daughter of James R. Hathorn II and Mary Ann (Cowan) Hathorn) in December, 1807 in , Abbeville, South Carolina, USA. Their children were:
Abraham died on April 30, 1865 in Abbeville, South Carolina, United States, aged about 83.
Abram Haddon wrote his will on 25 December 1863. His will passed probate on 9 October 1865 in Abbeville, South Carolina, United States.[1]
Bequests:
my son R. W. Haddon, fifty acres of land (Now in the Army and may never return)
my daughter Elvira, now the wife of Sam Magill, a tract of land
my son Abram Wilson Haddon
my son John T Haddon
all my living children
Other names in the estate distribution: (8 shares)
John Cowan, in right of his wife Telitha.
R. F. Bryson, who represents ? Haddon & Mattie Haddon, and Joseph Allen & his wife Indiana, and R. F.'s wife Josephine - all children of James Haddon, deceased, a son of testator.
S. P. Davis, whose wife is a daughter of testator
Abram W. Haddon, a son
Albert Johnson & wife Rosanna
D.F. Haddon, son
Charles Haddon, a son of J. Haddon deceased
James Magill & wife Elvira
Sources
↑Will:
"South Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1670-1980"
Miscellaneous Estate Papers (Abbeville County, South Carolina), 1782-1958; Author: South Carolina. Probate Court (Abbeville County); Probate Place: Abbeville, South Carolina Ancestry Sharing Link - Ancestry Record 9080 #111564 (accessed 4 January 2024)
Will of Abram Haddon of Abbeville, South Carolina, granted probate in 1865.
Source S223Abbreviation: "Hawthornes of Long Cane Headwaters", Title: "Hawthornes of Long Cane Headwaters", Author: Newell Bowie, Publication: 1987, Note: Per Mr. Bowie's reference #4 - Much of the info onDavid Hazlep Hawthorne #03001 came from work already done by Mary Hawthorne Cribbs (Reference #07067) of Due West, SC, NS018833, Source Media Type: Book, Repository: #R1: Paranthetical: Y, Repository R1
Memorial: Find a Grave (has image) Find A Grave: Memorial #17327481 (accessed 13 October 2023) Memorial page for Abram Haddon (1781-30 Apr 1865), citing Due West ARP Church Cemetery, Due West, Abbeville County, South Carolina, USA; Maintained by Patricia (contributor 46777948).
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