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HATCH John Henry

Male 1827 - 1903  (75 years)


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  1. 1.  HATCH John Henry was born on 27 Apr 1827; died on 25 Mar 1903.

    Notes:

    PRINCE GEORGE COUNTY, VA - CEMETERIES \endash Hatch and Temple Cemetery

                   ----¤¤¤----

    Source: Library of Virginia Digital Collection


    LVA Titled Files: Survey Report, Hatch and Temple graveyard:
    1937 Aug. 4
    Research made by Jennie S. Harrison

    Cemetery Location: 4 miles northwest of Disputanta, Virginia, on Route #460;
    thence 6 miles southwest on Route #638, .4 of a mile east
    of Route #638.
    Prince George Co., Virginia


    DATE:

    1825.

    OWNERS:

    The property on which this graveyard is located was owned by William Thomas
    Temple, inherited by his widow Jane Brownley and their children, Mollie, William
    E., Wade H., Essie, Thomas and Callie, who sold it to Eddie T. Hair, the present
    owner, May 22, 1908. [1937]

    DESCRIPTION:

    This graveyard is located in an open field, to the rear of the house. The fifty
    by thirty-five foot plot is surrounded with an iron fence. There are three
    boxwood trees, several cedars and a heavy growth of periwinkle. The sunken
    spots make it evident that many others have been buried here other than the ones
    which have markers.

    HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE:

    Inscriptions:


    To the memory of
    Caledonia Mary Temple
    wife of Col. Wm. T. Temple
    Died in Prince George Co., Va. June 7, 1883
    in her 46th year


    In loving remembrance of
    Martha E.
    wife of John H. Hatch, Sr.
    Born Oct. 8, 1825
    Died Mch. 25, 1874
    Life without thee Mother seems cold and dark to me. How much of joy and
    brightness I've lost in losing thee.



    SOURCES OF INFORMATION:

    Court Records, Clerk's Office:
    Prince George County, Prince George, Virginia
    Deed Book \endash Vol. 52 page 48

    Tombstone Inscriptions

    Visit by worker.

    Buried:
    Poss Burial:

    PRINCE GEORGE COUNTY, VA - CEMETERIES \endash Hatch and Temple Cemetery

                   ----¤¤¤----

    Source: Library of Virginia Digital Collection


    LVA Titled Files: Survey Report, Hatch and Temple graveyard:
    1937 Aug. 4
    Research made by Jennie S. Harrison

    Cemetery Location: 4 miles northwest of Disputanta, Virginia, on Route #460;
    thence 6 miles southwest on Route #638, .4 of a mile east
    of Route #638.
    Prince George Co., Virginia


    DATE:

    1825.

    OWNERS:

    The property on which this graveyard is located was owned by William Thomas
    Temple, inherited by his widow Jane Brownley and their children, Mollie, William
    E., Wade H., Essie, Thomas and Callie, who sold it to Eddie T. Hair, the present
    owner, May 22, 1908. [1937]

    DESCRIPTION:

    This graveyard is located in an open field, to the rear of the house. The fifty
    by thirty-five foot plot is surrounded with an iron fence. There are three
    boxwood trees, several cedars and a heavy growth of periwinkle. The sunken
    spots make it evident that many others have been buried here other than the ones
    which have markers.

    HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE:

    Inscriptions:

    Wade H. Temple
    Born Aug. 7, 1868
    Died Dec. 29, 1908
    Not my will but thine be done.


    William Thomas Temple
    Born Aug. 25, 1829
    Died January 8, 1907


    In Loving Remembrance of
    Hugh
    son of W.H. & M. Temple
    Dec. 12, 1897
    Mch. 6, 1898
    Budded on Earth to bloom in heaven.


    To the memory of
    Caledonia Mary Temple
    wife of Col. Wm. T. Temple
    Died in Prince George Co., Va. June 7, 1883
    in her 46th year


    In loving remembrance of
    Martha E.
    wife of John H. Hatch, Sr.
    Born Oct. 8, 1825
    Died Mch. 25, 1874
    Life without thee Mother seems cold and dark to me. How much of joy and
    brightness I've lost in losing thee.



    SOURCES OF INFORMATION:

    Court Records, Clerk's Office:
    Prince George County, Prince George, Virginia
    Deed Book \endash Vol. 52 page 48

    Tombstone Inscriptions

    Visit by worker.