Hagar was the daughter of Capt. Nicholas Crisp who first arrived in Chowan Precinct in 1692. Capt. Nicholas was selected as a Vestryman of St. Paul's Parish in 1701 and was one of the first commissioners of Queen Anne's Town, later named Edenton. Hagar's mother was Mrs. (Wilkinson) Crisp. Hagar had one sibling, a brother named John Crisp who married Elizabeth Sanderson, daughter of Richard Sanderson of Little River, Perquimans County. John died fairly young and his widow, Elizabeth, married Thomas Pollock, son of Gov. Thomas Pollock.
Hagar married George Durant, son of John and Sarah (Cooke) Durant. They had 5 children:
Mary (twin), m. Christian Reed: bur. Blount-Littlejohn graveyard on Cheshire's Hill in Edenton Sarah (twin), m. Joseph Blount; bur. Blount-Littlejohn graveyard on Cheshire's Hill in Edenton Elizabeth, m. 1) Joseph Reed and 2) Thomas Jacocks Anne, m. Thomas Corprew George, died young Hagar Durant (daughter of Nicholas Crisp and his wife — Wilkins) departed this life the 14 of January about 8 or 9 o’clock in the morning in the year 1723. (Her husband was George Durant, son of John Durant)
George Durant departed this life the 12 of September 1730.
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