1818 - 1903 (85 years)
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Name |
HATCH William Nicholas [1] |
Birth |
8 Feb 1818 |
City Point, Hopewell (city), Virginia, USA [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Military |
1862 |
Petersburg, VA [1] |
Confederate Army |
- served as a Private in the Confederate Army, evidently once married, he hired someone to serve for him, which was legal at that time
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Death |
28 Mar 1903 [1] |
- William N. Hatch and his two oldest brothers died in just over 2 months. All buried the same family cemetery, "Aspen", located on Route 460 between Waverly and Disputanta.
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Burial |
Sussex County, VA [1] |
- William N. Hatch and his two oldest brothers died in just over 2 months. All buried the same family cemetery, "Aspen", located on Route 460 between Waverly and Disputanta.
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Notes |
- My grandmother Drucilla was 40 year old and grandaddy was 66 years of age when my mother was born. Three years later they had a daughter Minnie, who lived only 3 months. My mother often told me she remembered her father only as an old man with a long white beard. His activity was limited to walking, usually a couple miles to the country store known as "Sam Barhams". It is still operating by Sam's grandson. Grandaddy would often take my mother with him, as she had no children to play with. While Grandaddy was at the store, he would buy himself a 5 cent jigger of whiskey from a wooden keg. According to my mother, enroute home her Dad would be quite talkative, especially bragging about how rich he was, always with the same remarks "Billy Hatch richest man in Prince George County". This disturbed my mother, for the next morning her Daddy would be just as quiet and poor as ever. Upon arrival home from the store he would ask "Tootlum",(his nick-name for my mother) to help pull his boots off, he would hold on to the mantle and do a jig on fireplace hearth before early retirement. My younger brother "Tommy" affectionately called our mother "Tootlum" daughter of Billy Hatch, richest man in Prince George, "By Golly", always asking "Tootlum" if she really didn't think her Dad, Billy Hatch, didn't have more than one drink when at the store.
From Debbie Cruppenink :
Drucilla's mother Sarah, left 250 acres in her will to Billy Hatch and it did not say anything about any monies.
Have you heard about the story of Billy giving land to Ft. Lee and that there is a plaque in the ground at one of the gates?
I have walked around at the two back gates and didn't see anything, do you know if this story is true?
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Person ID |
I9727 |
Booth Family |
Last Modified |
22 Aug 2013 |
Family |
NEWELL Drucilla C., b. 29 Jul 1844, Prince George County, VA d. 11 Sep 1907 (Age 63 years) |
Marriage |
8 Jul 1863 [1] |
Children |
| 1. HATCH Corralesia, b. 11 Jun 1884, Prince George County, VA d. 24 Aug 1961 (Age 77 years) |
| 2. HATCH John P., b. 16 Aug 1864, Prince Edward County, Va d. 20 Jul 1865 (Age 0 years) |
| 3. HATCH William Thomas, b. 4 Apr 1867 d. 28 Nov 1890 (Age 23 years) |
| 4. HATCH Victoria Mason, b. 24 May 1869 d. Yes, date unknown |
| 5. HATCH Edward P., b. 22 Nov 1871 d. 20 Nov 1896 (Age 24 years) |
| 6. HATCH Chester N., Sr., b. 19 Jan 1873 d. 12 May 1952 (Age 79 years) |
| 7. HATCH Drucilla C., b. 23 Sep 1874 d. Yes, date unknown |
| 8. HATCH David Levy, b. 11 Jan 1877 d. 21 Oct 1945 (Age 68 years) |
| 9. HATCH Anna Bell, b. 18 Aug 1879 d. Yes, date unknown |
| 10. HATCH James H., b. 27 Feb 1882 d. Yes, date unknown |
| 11. HATCH Minnie, b. 5 Jun 1887 d. 21 Aug 1887 (Age 0 years) |
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Family ID |
F3237 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Last Modified |
11 Mar 2010 |
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Sources |
- [S1093] Ruby Westbrook Schultz, Ruby Westbrook Schultz (Reliability: 3).
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