James HAGGARD
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Historical information included in notes. JAMES HAGGARD, A SCHOOL TEACHER (NOTE: These facts are copied this 17th day of August 1904 by Alfred M. Ha ggard and Finch Haggard from memoranda in the possession of Melvin Hagga rd Desoto, Iowa. He secured this from David Gentry Haggard within the la st 5 years.)A book by David Dawson Haggard Published in 1899 states that James Haggard is the first known Haggard in America. He migrated to America about 16 99 when he landed in Norfolk, Virginia. He is said to have been educat ed for the ministry but upon arriving in Virginia was put to teaching scho ol. Among his pupils was Elizabeth Gentry, born about 1685, a daught er of Nicholas Gentry, Sr. They eloped to North Carolina where they h ad a large family. Later they returned to Eastern Virginia.Some records show that James Haggard married Mabel Gentry, sister to Eliza beth, in 1721. That would imply that the last four children were from this union.1678 -- James Haggard, (identified in the book by David Dawson Haggard) "T he traditions of our fathers are that one James Haggard, born ca. 1678, Br adenham Hall, England, son of a wealthy aristocratic Lord of England, w as educated for the ministry. He joined the English Army as a private agai nst his father's wishes. Lord Haggard felt that the family's social stat us would warrant a commission) so Lord Haggard paid handsomely to have you ng James Haggard smuggled out of England aboard a merchant vessel bound f or Norfolk, VA. The unscrupulous captain knowing Lord Haggard would nev er admit to such a scheme threw young James Haggard in with other indentur ed servants and sold a contract for his services to a wealthy planter, th us collecting for James' passage twice. Young James Haggard landed in Norf olk, VA, ca. 1698 (prior to his 21st birthday)."The wealthy planter finding young James Haggard well educated put h im to teaching school. There was connected with this school a young wom an whose charms so impressed him that they eloped to North Carolina and we re married since it was illegal for a bonded servant to marry in Virgini a. They had a large family including: Nathaniel, Edmund, Zechariah, and Gr ay or Granville."James Hoggard/Haggard, H11, son of Anthony Hoggard, identified in 1723 Ove r-Wharton Parish, Stafford , VA, as a tobacco planter with three sons. Nea rest neighbors, also tobacco planters, were James French and William Ric e. The book by David Dawson Haggard identifies him as a schoolteacher wi th four sons. Records in the same area include two others believed to be b rothers of those named. Mr. Leland Gentry identifies James Haggard's wi fe as Elizabeth Gentry, baptized 29 August 1687, St. Peter's Parish, New K ent , VA, daughter of Nicholas Gentry I. (Undoubtedly there were daughte rs not shown.):
Historical information included in notes. Edmund Haggard was the seventh son of James and Elizabeth (Gentry), James was born in England in circa 1678 and is believed to be descended from Sir Andrew OGARD (Haggard) who came from Denmark and was naturalized in England, during the Reign of Henry VI Abt 1433, Elizabeth Dau of Nicholas Gentry, was b. in New Kent , Va. in Abt 1687 . The Gentry family came from England and have married Haggards of other generations in America. In the later years of his life they moved to Madison Co., Ky. and settled on Otter Creek, a few miles south of Boonesborough. They had 7 sons and 3 daughters.Edmond Haggard willIn the name of God Amen I Edmond Haggard of Madison County State of Kentucky being sick in body but of sound mind and memory calling to mind the mortality of my body do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament that is to say principally and first of all I recommend my soul into the hands of Almighty God that give it and my body I recommend to the Earth to be buried in Christian Burial the discretion of my Executors which shall be hereafter mentioned and as for what worldly goods it has pleased God to bestow on me in this life I distribute them in the following manner (to wit)I do lend unto my beloved wife all I possess during her natural life after her death I desire it to be distributed in the following manner in the first place I give and bequeath unto my sonJonathan Haggard hundred dollar horse at the decease of my wife Hannah Haggard likewise I give and bequeath unto my son William Haggard five pound in the next place I give and bequeath unto the balance of my children ten shillings a piece as if I had named them by their names and after the death of my wife. And when my children receives what I have left to them in this my last will and testament my desire is that Lewis Fully should have the one half of my estate at the decease of my wife and when my other children that is mentioned in this will and the other half I give and bequeath unto my surviving children that may then be alive and I do hereby constitute and appoint my wife and William McCord Executors of this my Last Will and Testament and I do hereby revoke all former wills and do declare this alone to be my Last Will and Testament, In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this second day of March in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and eleven.Signed Sealed and Delivered in the presents of usDeverix PullyThomas HarrisJames RynotAt a Court held for Madison County on Monday the 1 st day of April 1811. This Will was proved to be the Last Will and Testament of Edmond Haggard by the oath of Deverix Pully and James Rynot subscribing witnesses thereto. Examined and ordered to be recorded.Attest Will Irvine MCRecorded in Book A-2, page 588 Madison County willsEdmond Haggard [seal] Edmund, David, and William Hagard in Caswell County North Carolina 1784 tax list.Abstracts of Land Entries: Caswell Co NC 1778-1795 etcpage 86497. Jul 21, 1778 Jeremiah Williamson enters 200 ac on Rockey Br of County line Cr; "all wood land"; claimed Oct. 3, 1778 by Edmund Hagard: warrant issued Apr. 23, 1779 for this entry.page 106615. Aug. 31, 1778 Edmund Hagard enters 640 ac on both sides of County line Cr; border: Henry Hayes, Frances Triplet, & David Hart; includes his improvement.page 131777. Nov. 20, 1778 Luke Pendergast enters 150 ac on waters of and N side of County line Cr; border: Edmd Hagard; includes his improvement bought of Lewis Barton; this entry made over to John Groves and warrant transfered.page 152878. Dec. 29, 1778 David Hart enters 640 ac on waters of County line Cr; border: his own deeded land and Edmd Hagard's and George Oldham's entries; includes his two improvements.page 2191215. Oct 20, 1779 William Swift enters 150 ac on waters of County line Cr; border: Edward Haggard, David Hart, George Oldham, & "others" ; "wood land"land grants for Caswell Co NC:Hoggard, Edmond 640 acres 8 Dec 1778 County Line Creek
He married Elizabeth Gentry Abt 1707 at Stafford, Virginia . Elizabeth Gentry was born at St. Peters, New Kent, Virginia 29 Aug 1687 daughter of Nicholas Gentry and Lucy Cornelius .
They were the parents of 4
children:
Nathaniel Haggard
born 21 Nov 1723.
Edmund Haggard
born Abt 1725.
Zachariah Haggard
born Abt 1726.
Granville Haggard
born Abt 1730.
James Haggard died 1770 at Fredericksville, Louisa, Virginia .