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Mary Hitt (Weaver)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Germantown, Stafford County, Province of Virginia
Death: February 25, 1799 (72)
Warrenton, Fauquier County, Virginia, United States
Place of Burial: Rectortown, Fauquier County, Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Tillman Weaver, Sr and Ann Elizabeth Weaver
Wife of Harman Hitt and Thomas Weaver, Jr.
Mother of John Hitt, of Edgefield County; Elizabeth Rector; Moses Hitt; Dinah Lawler; Jesse Hitt and 8 others
Sister of Susannah Cheaterena Smith; Ann Kemper; Eve Porter; Jacob Weaver; Tillman Weaver, Jr and 4 others

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Origins

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1759-1783 Fauquier County, Virginia Will Book 1; [John K. Gott]; Page 13-14
TILMAN WEAVER (Will) Date: 14 December 1759

  • Wife: Anne Elizabeth Weaver - the use of my Plantation and Land adjacent whereon I now live and one containing 111 a. being land I had of Martin Hardin and taken up by John Hardin
  • Son: Tilman Weaver - to get all land at death of wife
  • Wife: use of slaves and after her death to sons Tilman and John and dau. Susanah Weaver - each to have one, in case they should have no heirs to go to son Tilman
  • Wife: all household furniture to be divided according to what she can spare as the children are married, 4 cows & calves, 4 large stears & all Hoggs - to be divided among children at her death. One Negroe girl, to go to son Tilman at her death
  • Dau.: Anne Kemper, wife to John Kemper, one Negro woman and Negro child now in possession of John Kemper, her husband, and with
  • Dau.: Mary Hitt, wife of Harmon Hitt - one tract of land in Culpeper County, 400 a. to be equally divided. Eight Dubloons cash to buy a Negro with in room of one given her before by me which Died.
  • Dau.: Eve Porter - wife to Samuel Porter - 150 a. same bought of Charles Taylor, also 8 Doubloons
  • Son: Jacob Weaver - one tract 221 a. on Crummies Run, one Negro boy and one Negro girl
  • Dau.: Elizabeth Weaver - 150 a. lying on Crummies Run and being part of a Tract containing 539 acres, one Negro woman one Negro boy.
  • Dau.: Catharine Weaver - 150 a. part of tract of 539 a. above, one Negro man and one Negro girl.
  • Son: John Weaver - 150 a. on Crummie's Run, part of above 539 a., one Negro girl.
  • Son: Tilman Weaver - one Negro boy.
  • Dau.: Susanna Weaver - the remainder of above tract of land containing 539 a., being 89 a..
  • The remainder to be distributed among wife and children except my crop which is to be left in the hands of wife for her benefit and small children.
  • Exors: Wife, Anne Elizabeth, son Jacob, and son-in-law Samuel Porter.
  • Signed: Tilman Weaver
  • Wit.: William (his W mark) Norman, Tilman Martin, Thos. Marshall
  • Proved: 27 March 1760 by Tilman Martin and Thomas Marshall. Elizabeth Weaver and Jacob Weaver made motion & granted cert

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Mary Hitt's Timeline

1726
October 10, 1726
Germantown, Stafford County, Province of Virginia
1746
October 18, 1746
Prince William County, Viirginia, British Colonial America
1748
December 25, 1748
Fauquier County, Virginia
1751
January 11, 1751
April 15, 1751
Northumberland, Northumberland, VA, United States
1757
February 18, 1757
Fauquier County, Province of Virginia
1759
April 9, 1759
1763
December 29, 1763
Germantown, Fauquier County, Colony of Virginia, British America, Kingdom of Great Britain
1770
September 16, 1770
Fauquier County, Virginia, United States