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4) Charles Hays 1718 (John1) 1) m. Barbara 2) m. Margaret,( called ?MARI?),Walker, died w/o Will 1799 - Rockbridge Co Va. Deed Bk A, p. 53 6 Oct 1778 between Charles and Margaret of the Co of Rockbridge " sold to John Walker, her brother, 404 acres, comprised of 3 small tracts......and the 50 acres, willed to him by his father John Hays ? Charles was listed as Doctor in the Will of local Doctor Wadle, leaving business to Charles. Charles died unexpectedly without a WILL, and his children battled over their inheritance for many years after his death.
The American Revolutionary War - Battle of Monmouth -10,000 British troops against 11,000 Americans.
28th June 1778. New Jersey ? led by George Washington, who had gone through out the colonies recruiting
Young colonists to help fight the British - General Washington marched east from Valley Forge seeking to intercept
the slow moving British column of soldiers, which happened at the courthouse. Many lives were lost, many of Charles family.
Had 12 Children:
1) Barbara Hays 1763 m. Guinness
2) David W Hays 1765 m Jane Barnette (d. 1886) (John1, Charles2)
Moved to N.C. (John1, Charles2) David moved his family to New Jersey in 1787 Sept.
After the Indian War of 1855, where his family lived their lives and raised their families.
David?s Will states he was son of Charles and Barbara. Linage proven. And many of David?s family married Jane?s family members, linking the two families.
Had 7 known Children:
1) Moses Hays ? documented in Rockbridge CO. book pg, 589
Moses was born in New Jersey and learned the Blacksmith Trade, and at the age of 17 was drafted with five of his brothers into the same Rev. War Company. Brother John was a Lieutenant. Moses Hays, (wife Sara Petty), was killed by Indians when Peggy was about 9 years old. His heart was cut out and placed on top of a wooden stake. This tactic was used to incite fear among the settlers holed up in a nearby fort...Peggy (NICKNAME ? UNSURE WHICH DAUGHTER REPORTED THIS EVENT) witnessed her father's execution as she was in the fort at the time."
Moses Hays VA. m. Sara Petty ? ceremony preformed by Charles Hays
m. 1) 1778 Sarah Petty of Augusta CO.VA. m. 2) 1789 Sophia Woods
**Moses died before September 20, 1796 in Augusta Co. VA. Will of Moses Hays of Augusta Co. VA: Probated 20 Sep 1796. Moses' second marriage to Sophia Wood, Children: Elizabeth Luce, Hannah Halsey, Nancy Hays, James N. Hayes, Mary Stockdale (Stockton), Isaac Hays, Richard Hays, Winsted Hays, William Hayes.** moved to Monroe County, Ohio 1796 Will
Had 12 Children:
1. Elizabeth Luce Hays
2. Mary Stockdale Hays
3. William Hays m. Susannah Cunningham
No children noted ? Augusta CO., VA.
4. Winsted Hays
5. Richard Hays m. Rachel Risk ceremony preformed
By Charles Hays
6. Susanna m. John Hardiway ceremony preformed
By Charles Hays
7. Hannah Halest Hays
8. Nancy Hays m. Henry Cunningham Had many descendants
Ceremony preformed By Charles Hays
9. James N. Hays b. 1800 d 1867 became Black Hawk War
Veteran m Susanna Williams
Had 11 known children:
1) Samuel Hays 1836-1897m.Susan Billiter
Monroe CO. OH. Died in sever dept.
Had 10 Children
2) Amanda Isabelle Hays m .Joe F. Stine d. 1946 in Monroe County, OH
3) Noah Hays W.V. Aug 1861,, m.1)
m. Rebecca Hays had 3 children
4) Hannah Monroe Co OH
5) Ida Hays Monroe CO OH
6) John Jefferson Hays m. Anna Turner
7) Lucy Hays m. James Smith WV
8) William Thomas Hays m. Sarah
Melina (Mel) had 3 children MO.
Had many descendants in Ohio & PA
Lafayette Hays m. Melissa Newhouse
9) Mary Ann Hays m. John Stine of PA.
10) Cleonie Hays m. Samuel Hall of PA.
11) Isaac Hays 1837 m. Elizabeth
Had 4 children, lived in Monroe
CO.OH
1) Sarah Hays 184 0m. Cyrus Salisbury
2) Phebee Hays 1844 m. Elias kindle
3) Francis Hays 1845 m. Sarah Kelley
4) William Thomas Hays 1848 m. Mary Elizabeth Kelley 1867
(John1, David2, Moses3, James4)
William Thomas HAYES was born in January 1848 in Monroe County, Ohio. He served in the military in January 1865 in Monroe County, Ohio. From West Virginia Soldiers and Statesmen (Pleasants County): William T. Hayes is of Monroe County, Ohio, where he still lived when he entered the service of his country in January ?65 at the age of 17; he enlisted in Co. G, 184th OVI;?.information about unit and service??In August ?67 he was married in Washington County, OH to Mary Kelley, of that county, whose father Ebenezer Kelly died in 1861 and whose mother Clara (Woods) Kelly is yet living at age 77. Mr. and Mrs. Hayes had nine children: Clara E. b Jun ?69, Jane A. March ?71, Sarah B. b July ?72, Lillie M. b November ?76, Delitha F. b February ?79, Allen T. b May ?81, Cleveland C. b February ?83 and Phoebe A. b Feb. ?86. Mr. Hayes? parents, James & Susannah (Williams) Hayes have both passed away. The former served in the Black Hawk War with the Indians. He had numerous uncles and cousins in the Union service?.. (Published 1892]
Had 9 Children:
2) Clara E. HAYES was born in June 1869 in Ohio.
3) Jane A. HAYES was born in March 1871 in Ohio.
4) Sarah B. HAYES was born in July 1872.
5) Lillie M. HAYES was born in November 1876.
6) Delilah F. HAYES was born in February 1879 in Monroe County, Ohio.
7) Allen G. HAYES was born in May
1881 Monroe County Ohio.
8) Cleveland HAYES was born in 1883
9) Phoebe HAYES
10) Sarah Hays b. 1842 d. 1924 m Cyrus Salisbury OH 11) Samuel Hays b. 1836 OH
12) Isaac Hays 1842 m Mary Mitchel of Monroe CO. OH
Had 6 Children:
1) Mary M. Hays 1860
2) Sarah Elizabeth Hays 1862
3) Mary A. Hays 1867
4) William A. Hays 1868
5) James Hays
6) Nancy Hays m Phillips
2) John Hays 1769 Lieutenant in Continental War m. Mary Randall
(John1, Charles2, and David3, Moses4) Ohio
3) William Hays fought alongside brothers in Cont. War- died in an accident
4) Margaret Hay 1762 NC (John1, Charles2, David3, Moses4)
5) Elizabeth Hays 1764 NC (John1, Charles2,David3,Moses4)
6) Alexander Hays - fought alongside brothers in Cont. War
7) Thomas Hays 1765 (John1, Charles2,David3,Moses4)
8) David Hays m. Martha Fulton- fought alongside brothers in Cont. War
9) Phoebe Hays 1766 m John Brownlee -ceremony preformed by
Uncle Charles Hays (John1, Charles2, David3, Moses4))
10) Joseph Hays 1768 NC (John1, Charles2,David3,Moses4)
Died accident on the farm by the creek, killed by Indians
11) Mary 1770 NC (John1, Charles2,David3,Moses4) died in youth
12) James S. Hays 1772 ? WILL Aug. CO. VA 1787 d. 1812 m. Mary Buster
(John1, Charles2, David3, Moses4, James5) fought alongside brothers in
REV.. War- died in an accident
Had 11 Children:
1) David Hays 1790
2) John Hays 1791 m. Jean of Allegheny County, Penn.
Had 11 Children:
1. Gabriel Hays
2. John Hays d. 1812
3. Ichnand Hays d. 1812
4. Jess Hays
5. Charity Hays
6. Grace Hays
7. Elizabeth Hays
8. Anne Hays
9. William Hays became a farmer after the war
3) Thomas Hays 1793Allegheny County, Penn.
4) William Hays 1795 died young
5) James Hays 1796 m. Elizabeth had many Descendants Will Allegheny CO. Penn. 1864 ? Documented and proven Allegheny CO. Penn.
Had 5 Children:
1. Eliza Hays
2. James hays
3. Nancy Hays
4. Samuel Hays
5. David Hays m Manerva Jackson 1835
Had 12 Children:
1. Martha Frances Hays 1837
2. Elizabeth Leannah Hays 1871
3. Eliza Ann Hays
4. James Lambert Hays
5. Nancy James Hays
6. Mary Louise Hays
7. John Butler Hays
8. William Franklin Hays m. Callie Witherspoon
Had 5 children:
1. William Witherspoon Hays m Marie Louie Shafer Had 2 known children:
1. Harmon Hays
2. Marie Louise Hays m. Leon Guy
3. Louise M. Hays
4. Ernest Hays
5. Janis Dorsett Hays m. Stephens
9. Samuel Alexander Hays 1852
10. Andrew Jackson Hays 1855
11. Daniel Jackson Hays 1858
12. Robert Lee Hays 1863


6) Sara Ann Hays1798 (John1, Charles2, David3, Moses4,James)
7) Malinda Hays Hays 1799 (John1, Charles2, David3, Moses4,James)
8) Mary Hays Hays 1799(John1, Charles2, David3, Moses4,James)
9) Elizabeth Hays Hays 1801(John1, Charles2, David3, Moses4,James)
10) Isaac Hays Hays1803 (John1, Charles2, David3, Moses4,James)
11) Nathaniel Hays 1804 (John1, Charles2, David3, Moses4,James)

3) James Hays 1740 m. (John1, Charles2) soldier in the Battle of Monmouth in 1778
Will Jefferson CO., TENN .VOL. 2 pg. 626 m. ?
Had 11 Children:
1. Nicholas Hays
2. John Hays
3. James Hays
4. Lewis Hays
5. Elivia Hays m. Stifty
6. Sylvia Hays m. Longacre
7. Elizabeth Hays
8. William Hays m. Susannah Boone daughter of Daniel Boone and Rebecca Bryon
VA. Will and documented Hays/Simms
Children:
1. Elizabeth Hays
2. Jeremiah Hays
3. William Hays
4. Susannah Hays
5. Delinda hays
6. Boone Hays
7. Daniel Hays
8. Greenup Hays
9. Hahala Hays
10. Jesse hays
9. Maria Hays
10. Enoch Hays
11. Clayton Hays

4) Robert Hays 1769 Anderson TENN. (John1, Charles2)
5) Andrew Hays 1773 (John1, Charles2)
6) Joseph Hays 1734 (John1, Charles2) soldier in the Battle of Monmouth in 1778
7) Rebecca Hays 1745 (John1, Charles2) m. John C. Thomas 1815
Had 9 children:
1) Martha L.A. Hays (1815-1895) Richard G. Potter
2) Elizabeth A. Hays (1817- ) m. Thomas L. Thorton
3) James Edward Hays (1819- ) m. Emalline G. Morris
4) Mary Jane Hays (1820-1914) m. John Edley
5) Frances Ann Hays (1823-1884)
6) William Ray Jefferson Hays (1826 - ) m. C. E. Tygret
7) Henry M Hays (1830 ? 1912) m. Julia m. Ermma
Had 2 Children:
1) Nancy Ann Hays
2) 2) Margaret J. Hays
8) Frances Hays (1832 - ) m. Jeremiah Thomas
9) Eveline Hays (1835 - ) m. John Lorton 1826

8) John W. Hays b. 1750 (John1, Charles2,) m. Mary Ludwig John W. Hays ?
m. Mary Ludwig In Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Mary, while working as a servant for the wife of
Dr. William Irvine, she met William Hays, a barber. They were married in 1769. Continental Army records show
William Hays was an Artilleryman at the Battle of Monmouth in 1778. See more on later pages. ***In 1777,
William Hays enlisted in Proctor?s 4th Pennsylvania Artillery, which later became Proctor's 4th Artillery of the
Continental Army. During the winter of 1777, Mary Hays joined her husband at the Continental Army?s winter camp
Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. She joined a group of camp followers led by Martha Washington who would
Bake and deliver food, wash clothes and blankets, and care for sick and dying soldiers. Following the end of the
War, Mary Hays and her husband William returned to Carlisle, Pennsylvania. During this time, Mary gave birth to a
Son named Johanes (or John).[5] In late 1786, John William Hays died.1810, Mary Hays married John McCauley
Another Revolutionary War veteran and possibly a friend of William Hays. ? see more about the battle of
Monmouth on later pages.

1) ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????Johanes W.(John) Hays ? (B. 1779 - ) son of William and Mary Hays
*** (John1, Charles2, John W.3)
m Rebecca ( ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????Johanes W.(John) Hays ? ( 1779 - ) son of William and Mary Hays )
1. William Hays m. Elizabeth
Had 4 Children:
1. John Hays m 1) Janette Hays Mills (Jane) KY. Became Capt. John Hays in Revolutionary War
Had 7 Children: 1. Elizabeth Hays 2. Barbara Hays 3. Jacob Hays
4. James Hays
5. Mary Hays
6. Matty Hays
7. Nancy Hays
2) Matty Hays m. Enoch Hays KY. (John1, Charles2, John W.3)
Had 3 Children:
1. Enoch Hays
2. Jonathon Hays
3. William Hays
3) Charles Hays m. Nancy Gilmore MO. (John1, Charles2, John W.3)
Had Children:
1. Nancy Gilmore Hays
2. Isaac Hays m Susan Anderson
Had 8 Children:
1. Susan J. Anderson
2. Mary A. Hays
3. Oscar Hays
4. Laura Hays
5. Susan Hays
6. Sarah Hays
7. Jack Hays m. Nora Henderson
8. Blanche Hays
4) James Gilmore Hays (John1, Charles2, John W.3) m. Naomi:
The Gold Rush made it seem like a wonderful place to go to Oregon and ?Gilmore and Naomi took off on a wagon train with their family of 7 children. A small child was sick on another wagon and Naomi went to aid and helped the child. Turned out the child had German measles and later Naomi and 3 of her children became sick. Three of their sons died and were buried along the trail as well as Naomi herself, Gilmore continued on with his 6 remaining children. The town they arrived to was 2 buildings and planks to walk over the mud, mud everywhere along with the worst winter conditions possible to endure, losing his wife and sons, no gold to be found, made it seem this journey had been a mistake. Gilmore fought in the Indian war of 1855, He became a Major and after the war he went to Idaho for gold once again, never finding any and returned to Oregon just weeks before he died 1880.
1. Isabella Hays
2. Barbara Hays
3. Elizabeth Hays
4. Lee Hays
5. Nancy A. Hays
6. Charles M. Hays - died young on trail
7. Minerve Hays - died young on trail
8. William Hays - died young on trail
9. Eleanor Hays



9) Mary Hays 1750 VA m Charles Hays son Of Robert Hays (John1, Charles2)
10) Charles Hays 1751 d 1810 m. Mary Campbell daughter of Joseph and Nancy Walker
(John1, Charles2) of Rockbridge CO., VA and recorded Marriages and children through Wills
Had Children:
1. Joseph Hays m. Talathi Hordy had 6 children
2. John Hays
3. Mary Polly Hays m Benjamin Lampson of MO.
4. James W. Hays d 1817 in Rockbridge CO.VA.
5. Sarah Sallie Hays m. James Mc Crosky had 9 children
6. Andrew Hays died 1820
7. Mary Margaret Hays
8. Charles Hays m. Sara Wilson had 3 children m. Mary Blair Walker had 10 children
Children:
1. Emily Hays b. 1818
2. James C Hays b. 1826
3. Clarinda Hays b. 1828
4. Sarah Hays b. 1834
5. Mary Walker Hays b. 1839
6. Joseph Walker Hays b 1854
7. John S. Hays 1858
8. Elizabeth Hays
9. Joseph Hays
10. Charles B. Hay?s m. Sarah Provine children: Mary, William, George and Edwin - took spelling Hayes of KY and MO.
11. George W. Hays
12. William H. Hays
13. Elmira Hays
9. George Campbell Hays

11) Prudence Hays 1758 VA, (John1, Charles2)
12) Jacob Hays 1758 ? (John1, Charles2) after fighting in Indian wars was made General
and fought The War of 1812 and received pension- no known children (John1, David2)

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