George Hazard (I42719)
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Personal Facts and Details
| Birth | about. 1665 30 26 of South Kingston, Rhode Island |
| Marriage | about. 1689 (Age 24) Penelope Arnold - [View Family (F18539)]
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| Death of father | 1710 (Age 45) Robert Hazard (I42836) (Age 75) - [Relationship Chart] |
| Death of mother | 28 January 1738/1739 (Age approx. 73-74) Mary Brownell (I42700) (Age approx. 99-100) - [Relationship Chart] |
| Death | January 1742/1743 (Age approx. 77-78) South Kingstown, Rhode Island |
| Universal Identifier | 2D75D6A8EF58204482C552C65B34E3D36F65 |
| Last Change | 29 July 2006 - 15:53:07 |
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George was deputy to the Colonial assembly in 1701 and seven subsequentterms. In 1719/20, he was lieut-colonel of the militia on the "mainland"(South Kingston, Rhode Island). He died possessed of farms, slaves,horses, cattle, etc., inventoried at 3,321 pounds. source: Stukely Westcott Book by Bullock & Gen. Dictionary of RI, p 321 George was deputy to the Colonial assembly in 1701 and seven subsequentterms. In 1719/20, he was lieut-colonel of the militia on the "mainland"(South Kingston, Rhode Island). He died possessed of farms, slaves,horses, cattle, etc., inventoried at 3,321 pounds. source: Stukely Westcott Book by Bullock & Gen. Dictionary of RI, p 321 George was deputy to the Colonial assembly in 1701 and seven subsequent terms. In 1719/20, he was lieut-colonel of the militia on the "mainland" (South Kingston, Rhode Island). He died possessed of farms, slaves, horses, cattle, etc., inventoried at 3.321 pounds. |
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