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John Haden (1723 - 1817)

John Haden
Born in Virginiamap
Husband of — married 31 Jan 1745 in Goochland County, Virginiamap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 93 in Campbell County, Virginiamap
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John Haden is a DAR Patriot Ancestor, A048976.

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Biography

No records have been located to prove that John's parents ever lived in North Carolina, although family tradition places them there at the time of his birth. I believe this to be an error. He was most likely born in Virginia.

From "Goochland Wills & Deeds 1736-1742" by Benjamin B. Weisiger III, 1984, p.316. Goochland DB 3, p.316 7 Jun 1740 - Col. William Randolph Jr. of St James Parish, Goochland to Arthur Hopkins, Gent. for 100 £ land on north side of north branch of James River, 350 acres, commonly called "Doge Pint". Rec. 15 Jul 1740. [This land will be bought from Hopkins by John Haden.]

From MAGAZINE OF VIRGINIA GENEALOGY, VOL. 38, #2, PAGE 109: "A Merchant's Account Book: Hanover County, Virginia, 1744-1745." Continued from Vol 36, #1. Abstracted by Edgar MacDonald. Page 123: "[Folio 170] Virginia Hanover County Sundries Dr to Ballance brought forward "Haden, John." [This is likely a different John Haden, a man that had lands processioned in Hanover Co during this time period. A little early and the wrong location to be this John.]

18 May 1747 Parents deeded land & slaves to John and Jean; it is assumed they married at approximately this time. Goochland DB 5, p.263-4 Anthony Haden to John his son From JOHN HADEN OF VIRGINIA: Anthony of St. James Parish, Goochland, 200 acres bought of Benjamin Hawkins and being in the Parish of St. James Northam. DB 5, p.255 John Moseley to loving Son in Law John Haden and Daughter Jenny Haden his wife. Four Negroes: Hannah, B___, Nan, and Prince. After their deaths to be equally divided amongst the children of John Haden and his Wife Jenny Haden. Signed: John Moseley Witness: James George, John Moseley, Junr.

3 Jul 1747. The St. James Parish Vestry ordered John Haden and Joseph Peace, processioners. They reported they had done so, 12 Arp 1748. St. James Parish Vestry Book, 1744-1850, by William Lindsay Hopkins, self-published, 1987

Goochland DB 6, p.61 11 Apr 1750 Jeremiah Wade of Cumberland and Pearce Wade & Thomas Cothon of Albemarle, executors of Joseph Bellinger Dec'd to John Britt of Goochland for 60£. The plantation where sd Britt now dwells in Goochland on Byrd Crk, 128 acres. Begin at corner at the Byrd, on JOHN HADEN's line to corner on Bryan Connely. Sd Connely & Arthur Hopkins's line to the Bryd and down its meanders. Proved 15 May 1750. p.103 5 Jul 1750 John Britt sold the above tract to John Lewis. Same adjacent properties named.

St. James Parish Vestry Book, 1744-1850, by William Lindsay Hopkins, self-published, 1987 22 Oct 1759. John Haden and John Lewis were appointed to procession the lands that Howell Lewis and John Farrar had done in 1755.

Goochland DB 8, p.351 2 Dec 1762. Benjamin Batchelder sold to John Haden for 50£, tract which Batchelder bought of Arthur Hopkins and patented by Hopkins on 25 Sep 1746. 400 acres in Goochland among the branches of the Bird. Corner between Ebenezer Adams & John Coles, both dec'd. New lines. Crossing a branch of Elk Run. Signed: Benjamin Batchelder Wit: John Martin, John Lovell, Obediah Daniel. 21 Jun 1763 Martin & Daniel proved the Deed 19 Jul 1763. Further proved by John Lovell.

St. James Parish Vestry Book, 1744-1850, by William Lindsay Hopkins, self-published, 1987 26 Feb 1764. William Harrison and John Haden appointed processioners.

Goochland DB 8, p.427 16 Oct 1764 John Haden sold to John Lewis for 333£, 6sh, 8p a tract of 200 acres. North side Great Byrd Creek, down the Creek according to its meanders; Richard Merrians line, pine on William Britt and John Lewis, Lewises line. Signed: John Haden Acknowledged by John Haden 16 Oct 1764. Jane, his wife, relinquished dower.

By 1759 John was buying land in Albemarle Co., VA; about 1765 they actually moved to Albemarle Co. DEED ABSTRACTS OF ALBEMARLE CO, VA; DEED BOOK 2; Ruth & Sam Sparacio, 1988. p.27; from pp.88-89 of DB 2: 8 May 1759. Joseph Tate of Roane Co NC to John Haden of Goochland. For £80. 400 acres adj to East end of the Byrd, running on John Clark's line, Richard Adams' line, up the Byrd. One other tract of 100 acres on branches of Elk Run of the Byrd, Richard Adams' corner, on Edmund Lilley's, Arthur Hopkinses. Signed: Joseph Tate. Witness: Tandy Holman, Archelaus Mitchell, G. Marr. Ack. by Joseph Tate on 8 Mar 1759. Alice, his wife relinquished. Note: Joseph Tate was living in Roane Co NC in 1759 - he was obviously a near neighbor of the Hadens. Did he encourage John's brothers William & Joseph to also move to North Carolina? DEED ABSTRACTS OF ALBEMARLE CO, VA; DEED BOOK 3; Ruth & Sam Sparacio, 1988. p.120/pp.493-494 of DB 3 9 Aug 1764 Col. Arthur Hopkins of Albemarle to John Haden of Goochland for £400. Parcel in Albemarle on both sides Rivanna River containing 1150 acres. Down the River according to it's meanders to branch opposite Rock House, crossing river said Hopkins' line, corner of Arther & Samuel Hopkins, their dividing line to Capt. Joseph Thompson's line. 350 acres known as "Dogpoint" and purchased by Arthur Hopkins from Col. William Randolph, dec'd and 800 acres opposite side of the River granted by Patent to said Arthur Hopkins. Signed by Arthur Hopkins and ack. by him on 9 Aug 1764. DEED ABSTRACTS OF ALBEMARLE CO, VA; DEED BOOK 4; Ruth & Sam Sparacio, 1989. p.97/pp.437-439 of DB 4. 10 Sep 1767. Saml. Hopkins of Mecklinburg Co to John Haden of Albemarle for £130. 2600 acres in St. Anne's Parish, Albemarle. Pointers in Moody's line, crossing Cunningham's Creek, George HIlton's line, William Creasey's line, George Payne's line, crossing Bush's Creek, oak in sd John Haden's line. The whole of which was granted by deed from Arthur Hopkins to said Saml Hopkins except 100 acres sold to Green Richardson and 200 acres to John Moody as by deeds appear. Signed Saml Hopkins and ack. by him September Court 1767.

Likely this is the same John Haden mentioned in the Louisa Co Court Orders. His brother William lived for a time in Louisa. Louisa County Court 12 Mar 1770 p.67 Vincent Sprouse Pl agst William Creasy Jr. Def in Trespass By consent of parties by their Attornies all matters in difference between them are referred to the determination of Henry Martin, John Haden & William Furbush whose award is to be taken & made the judgment of the Court and ordered accordingly. 12 Sep 1770 p.17 Sprouse vs. Creasy. Find for Plaintiff 5# 10sh. 7 Oct 1770. Henry Martin, John Haden, John White. The plaintiff to recover same & his costs

Albemarle Will Book B, p.275: Will of William Forbush dated 10 May 1771, proved Apr Court 1772. Wit: JOHN HADEN, Green Richardson, John Asklin. [COLONIAL & GENEALOGICAL RECORDS OF THE DAR; Albemarle Co 1748-1800]

7 Aug 1777 John's property became part of the new Fluvanna County. Fluvanna Co VA Deeds 1777-1783, TLC Genealogy, 1991, LDS FHL Call Number: 974-547 R2f [1st Deed Book of Fluvanna] p.9 7 Aug 1777. From John Haden of Fluvanna Co to Robert Parsley (Pasley) for 16E's, tract in Fluvanna on branches of Cunningham's Creek containing about 100 acres bounded by David Cockran, John Moody, Daniel Lightfoot, several new lines made by agreement of the parties, the land of the said John Haden, Signed: John Haden. No witnesses. Recorded the same day. p. 10 7 Aug 1777 John Haden Sr of Fluvana for the natural love I have for my son, Joseph Haden, 650 acres of land in Fluvanna, bounded by lines of John Clarke, Thomas Lilley, William Lilley, David Clarkson, John Robinson, and Saml Martin, being the tract whereon the said Joseph Haden now lives. Signed: John Haden. No witnesses. Recorded same day. p.22 7 Aug 1777 John Haden of Fluvanna for the natural love I have for my son William Haden of Fluvanna, one tract of 400 acres in Fluvanna on the south side of the North Fork of the James River, both sides of Cunningham's Creek, the place whereon my son William Haden now lives. Signed 4 Aug 177: John Haden. Wit: George Thompson, John Haden, Robert Farley. Rec. 7 Aug 1777.


COLONIAL AMERICA 1706-1789 CENSUS INDEX [CD-Rom FTM] John Haden listed in Fluvanna Co VA in 1782.

In 1784 Sold Fluvanna Co home tract property; moved to Campbell Co VA, near son Benjamin. Fluvanna DB 2, p.60 20 Dec 1784 John Haden and Jean his wife to George Thompson tract of land known by the name of Dog Point situate on the Rivanna River wheron John Haden has long resided containing 224 acres which the sd Haden purchased of Arthur Hopkins and which was conveyed to Hopkins by Col. William Randolph.

From DANIEL-L at rootsweb Mail List; 9 Jun 2004: 1785 Personal Property Tax List, Campbell Co VA; District #6 Listed as John "Hadam" but next to Benjamin Haden. One white male, 7 slaves over age 21, 6 slaves under 16, 12 slaves total, 4 horses, 6 head of cattle.

1 Dec 1787 Campbell Co, VA DB 2, p.261 John Talbot of Wilkes Co, GA, to John Haden of Campbell, for 100£, tract of 438 acres in Campbell Co on the south side of the Otter River, adj Haden's land (and others) Rec. 6 Dec 1787.

20 May 1795 Moved in w/ son Benjamin; deeded property to him CAMPBELL COUNTY, VIRGINIA DEEDS 1790-1796 TLC Genealogy. DB 3, p.539. 20 May 1795 John Haydon [sic] to Benjamin Haydon for £800, tract both sides of Otter River, bounded by John Callaway, Thomas Yuille, David Irvine, James Deering, Thomas Jones, and his own line. Signed: John Haden. Wit: John Jones, Jesse Webb, William Farmer. Rec. 4 Jun 1795. DB 3, p.610. I, John Haden, for natural love for my son John Mosley Haden of Fluvanna, grant to said John M. Haden, one Negro man, Prince. 7 Jan 1796. DB 3, p.611 I, John Haden, for natural love for my son Benjamin Haden of Campbell Co, grant to said Benjamin Haden, Negroes - Patrick, Abram & Mary, 3 horses, 1 wagon and gear, still and worm, all blacksmith's tools, cattle, hogs, all household furniture, all plantation utensils. Signed: 7 Jan 1796, John Haden.

Campbell Co VA DB 3, p.610 7 Jan 1796 John Haden for natural love and affection I bear unto my son John Moseley Haden of Fluvanna County. One negro man, Prince. Rec. the same day as the gift to Benjamin,

John Haden divided his property by deed rather than making a will. This deed is in Campbell Co VA, DB 3, p.607. 20 Oct 1795. The relationships are expressly stated in this agreement: "Know ye, that we the SONS and SONS IN LAW of John Haden of the county of Campbell have by mutual consent and by and with the consent of sd John Haden, agree'd to divide among us, all & every part of sd John Haden's estate that he choose to give up to us" One of the signatures is Anthony Haden - it is the first signature.. Others are Wm Hopkins [husband of Mary], John M. Haden, J. Haden [Joseph], Jno. Dabney [husband of Mildred], Benj. Haden, and Jno. Moorman [husband of Rachel]. These would seem to be listed in birth order. Not all the children of John & Jean were included in the above deed - my husband's ancestor, the son William, had already received his land, sold out and gone to Kentucky some 10 years previously. The daughter Margaret who married John Robertson/Robinson had also previously received land and had either moved away or died as nothing more has been found about her. The daughter Jane who married William Moorman was deceased and William Moorman, a very wealthy man, was remarried, and would have had no need of his deceased wife's inheritance - he was also removed to Kentucky.

There are deeds on file in Albemarle, Fluvanna, and Campbell Counties to account for the six older children. The younger four were baptized and recorded in "The Douglas Register"

Owned large quantities of land in Goochland, Albemarle, Fluvanna Counties. In 1782 he was on the land tax list with 1,213 acres. There are records of John living as late as those deeds of 1796. The Haden book gives his date of death as 1817, but I'm not sure of the authority for that date. The Bible record of Capt Jack Joett had the date of John Haden's birth, but not his death. The Haden records were on a paper pinned in the 1803 Bible.

The 1800 census of Virginia is missing. In 1810, I found only Benjamin, John's son: Benjamin Hadon [indexed as Hudon]: 2m -10, 2m 10-16, 1m 16-18, 1m 16-26 [quite possibly the same son as the one 16-18], 1m 26-45, 1m over 45. 2f under 10, 1f 10-16, 1f 26-45. This matches Benjamin's family well and Benjamin was himself over age 45 by 1810.


JOHN HADEN and JEAN MOSELEY were married on 31 January 1745 in Goochland County, Virginia. JEAN MOSELEY , daughter of JOHN MOSELEY and MARY NICHOLS, was born on 1 October 1722 in Middlesex County, Virginia. She was christened on 14 October 1722 in Middlesex County, Virginia. She died in 1796 at the age of 74 in Campbell County, Virginia.

Name is listed variously as Jenny, Jane, Jean, Jeanne.

Date of baptism is from Christ Church Parish [Middlesex Co VA] records.

JOHN HADEN and JEAN MOSELEY had the following children:

i. Anthony HADEN. ii. Mary HADEN. iii. John Moseley HADEN. iv. WILLIAM HADEN. v. Joseph HADEN. vi. Margaret HADEN. vii. Jane or Jeannie HADEN. viii. Mildred "Milly" HADEN. ix. Benjamin HADEN. x. Rachel HADEN.

Notes

"John Haden took an active interest in the formation and organization of the new county of Fluvanna, Virginia. In order to be one of the first on record, on August 7, 1777, the day Fluvanna County was established, he appeared at the home of his friend and neighbor, Thomas Napier, whose home had been declared as the first Fluvanna County Courthouse, and deeded [land to two of his sons]... He served on the first grand jury of Fluvanna County which was organized November 6, 1777."

Haden, Dorothy K. John Haden of Virginia: His Parents, and Some of His Descendants (Chicago: Adams Press, 1968), p. 11.

Name

Name: John /Haden/
Given Name: John
Surname: Haden[1]

Military

Event: Continental Army, Revolutionary War
Date: Bet 1777 and 1780[2]

Sources

  1. Source: #S90 Page: 1 Quality or Certainty of Data: 3
  2. Source: #S90

See also:

  • Find A Grave, database and images, memorial page for John Haden, Sr (10 May 1723–1817), Find A Grave: Memorial #188731097, citing Old Phillips Cemetery, Evington, Campbell County, Virginia, USA.
  • Source: S90 Abbreviation: Dorothy K. Haden, John Haden of Virginia (Adams Press, Chicago: 1968) Title: Dorothy K. Haden, John Haden of Virginia (Adams Press, Chicago: 1968)




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In cleaning out my mother's items (she passed in 2020), I came across the book "John Haden of Virginia" by Dorothy K Haden copyright 1968. This led to my looking more and I found http://www.hayden.org/. Glad to collaborate however I can.

Note: John Haden is my maternal 6th great-grandfather.

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