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Hiatt Montgomery (1802 - 1879)

Hiatt Montgomery
Born in Grayson County, Virginia, United Statesmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 25 Sep 1823 in Grayson County, VAmap
Descendants descendants
Died at age 76 in Carroll County, Virginia, United Statesmap
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Biography

Hiatt is buried at Quaker-Nester Cemetery in Carroll County, Virginia. [1]

Marriage

1823, September 25 in Grayson County, Virginia: Hiatt Montgomery married Elizabeth Maberry.[2]

Sources

  1. Find A Grave#180634816
  2. "Virginia Marriages, 1785-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRZH-6M2 : 5 December 2014), Hiatt Montgomery and Elizabeth Maberry, 25 Sep 1823; citing Grayson County, Virginia, reference reg 1 p16; FHL microfilm 31,758.
  • Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 30 March 2018), memorial page for Hiatt Montgomery (1803–unknown), Find A Grave Memorial no. 180634816, citing Quaker-Nester Cemetery, Carroll County, Virginia, USA ; Maintained by Carole Conrad (contributor 46532185) .

Acknowledgments

This profile was created through the import of Allen-Carpenter - 2010-01-31.ged on Apr 26, 2012 by Thomas Allen.

Thank you to Lisa Skaggs for creating Montgomery-2727 on 16 Sep 13.





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Montgomery-1615 and Montgomery-1617 do not represent the same person because: These profiles appear to be father and son.
Montgomery-1617 and Montgomery-9637 appear to represent the same person because: Listed as brothers but same death date and spouse
posted by Mary Tomlinson
Montgomery-1617 and Montgomery-2727 appear to represent the same person because: Clear duplicate...each listed as each other's brother
posted by Michelle Rhodes
Fourth Generation

58. CHARLES MABRY33,34,35 was born about 1760.12 He died about April 1840 at the age of 80 in Grayson County, Virginia.12

Some databases show that Charles Mabry was listed on the Warren Co NC 1790 Census. In all likelihood he did have cousins living there at that time, as his uncle John and his several sons were in that county. Charles Mabry was STILL in Warren Co NC in 1800, after this Charles had obviously moved to Virginia. This Charles Mabry in Warren County was instead the son of Joshua, a son of Hinchia Mabry of the second generation.

Some databases give his name as Charles Grafton Mabry - I have not seen the middle name in any actual record.

1789 - Charles Mabry was assessed tax on three horses in Montgomery Co VA, along with his cousin George. Within a few months, Wythe Co was formed from Montgomery.

1793 - Charles Mayberry was on a Wythe Co VA Tax list - a section of Wythe that became Grayson. Co. 1 tithe & 3 horses.

15 Jan 1793. Grayson Co, VA. Charles Mabry was appointed surveyor of the county line to "half the distance that William Dalton is appointed to keep in repair". Printed in The Maybury Family, Vol. 13, No. 4, Fall 2007

1794 Grayson Co VA Personal Property Tax List Charles Mabury, 1 white male over 16; 5 horses

1800, Grayson Co TAX List Charles Mabury, 1 wm, 4 horses 1805 - Charles Mabury, 1 white male over 21, 5 horses.

Milita Officers of Grayson Co: Charles Mayberry, Captain. 24 Mar 1807 - Oct 1807 John Dalton, Constable, Mayberry's Co Mar 24, 1807 James Gallimore, Constable, Mayberry's Co Mar 24, 1807

1810 Grayson Co Tax list - Charles Maberry, 2 males over 21, 5 horses 1813 - Charles Mabry - 1 tithe, 4 horses Joshua Mabry - 1 tithe, 1 horse [Joshua does not appear again for some years] 1817 - Charles Mabery - 2 tithes, 3 horses 1824 - Charles Maberry - 1 tithe, 5 horses 1828 - Charles Mayberry - 2 tithes, 2 horses 1835 - Charles Mabry - 1 tithe, 3 horses

Patrick Co Va DB 4, p.58 27 Sep 1813 Charles Mabry sold James Lawson 183 acres on the south side of Robinson Creek of the Dan River that had been suveyed for his father Isaac, 14 Apr 1791. The witnesses were John Finny, Sam'l Helton and Jacob Helton. [Since there is no record of sale, it would seem Charles had inherited this land from his father. Charles is the only child of Isaac that can be proved.]

1820 Grayson Co VA Census, p.50 Charles Mayberry: 1m -10, 1m 10-16 [Joseph], 1m +45 [Charles]; 1f -10, 1f 10-16 [Elizabeth], 1f +45 [Elizabeth]

1830 Grayson Co Va Census, p.268 Charles Mayberry 1m 15-20, 1m 20-30 [Joseph J.], 1m 60-70 [Charles]; 1f 60-70.

VA Land Patent. 1 Jun 1831. Charles Mayberry of Grayson Co. 260 acres on Burks fork of Big Reed Island Creek. Grants #79, p.498.

In 1836, Charles gave 80 acres to his son Samuel, Feb 6th. The next year he gave his son Joseph 80 acres on Burk's Creek in Grayson Co. Grayson Co Deeds.

Charles Mabry's estate was appraised and return made April 20th, 1840 by M. C. Hall, Elijah Turman, Matthew B. Hall, Joshua G. Mabry, and Samuel S. Mabry. Will Book No. 3:9-12, Grayson County, VA.: named his widow as Sarah

Charles Mabry is buried in the Thompson-Bolt Cemetery in Carroll Co VA. Date given for death is April 1840. The cemetery is also called the James Thompson Cemetery and is near the Floyd Co line.

This entry is curious - Charles not known to have a son of the same name. 1842 - Carroll Co Tax List Charles G. Mabry - 1 tithe, 1 horse

1850 - Grayson Co., VA, Charles Mabry Estate Settlement named his heirs as: 1) Hiatt Montgomery, husband of daughter Elizabeth 2) Isaac Mabry 3) Susannah Mabry-Montgomery 4) John Runnels (Reynolds), husband of daughter Anna Lee 5) John W. Mabry 6) Joseph Mabry 7) William Sutphin, husband of daughter Nancy 8) Samuel Mabry 9) Joshua Mabry Charles Mabry's Estate Settlement is also mentioned in "Over the Mountain Men: Early Court Records in Southwest Virginia," by Anne Lowry Worrell (wife of Attorney Lawson Worrell of Roanoke, VA).

CHARLES MABRY and ELIZABETH HYLTON were married about 1786.12 ELIZABETH HYLTON36 was born circa 1765. She died in 1846 at the age of 81 in Carroll County, Virginia.

Elizabeth Hylton/Helton is thought to be buried Thompson-Bolt Cemetery in Carroll Co VA. She may have been the daughter of Samuel Helton. Those who believe that Charles Mabry married twice, suggest Elizabeth died before February 1836.

Some say her parents were John Hylton/Helton and Obedience Cox and sister to Elias Hylton. Online databases say John & Obedience did have a daughter Elizabeth, b. 1769, and married to Henry Hylton, probably a cousin. Others say that Elizabeth was the widow of Elias Hylton or that the second wife Sarah named in the estate settlement of Charles Mabry was the widow of Elias Hylton.

There is a Memorial headstone, Thompson-Bolt Cemetery, Carroll Co VA, placed many years after the fact. Her name listed as Sarah Elizabeth Helton Mabry with no dates. Charles G. Mabry also listed on the stone, as is Sarah Mabry who died 24 Aug 1846.


CHARLES MABRY and ELIZABETH HYLTON had the following children:

+88 i. Anna Lee MABRY. +89 ii. JOSHUA G. MABRY. +90 iii. John Wesley MABRY. +91 iv. Isaac MABRY. +92 v. Nancy MABRY. +93 vi. Samuel S. MABRY. +94 vii. Elizabeth MABRY. +95 viii. Susannah MABRY. +96 ix. Joseph J. MABRY.


CHARLES MABRY and Sarah HYLTON were married. Sarah HYLTON37 died on 24 August 1846 in Carroll County, Virginia.36

Charles Mabry's second wife is presumed to have been the widow of Elias Hylton. She is said to be buried in the Thompson-Bolt Cemetery where Charles is buried.

Some believe there was no second wife and that the first wife was Sarah Elizabeth.

posted by Mike Simmons
Montgomery-2727 and Montgomery-1617 do not represent the same person because: Unsure
Montgomery-2727 and Montgomery-1617 appear to represent the same person because: Same data

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