Hello List! I'm still picking at 'ole Luke Mattingly, father of Barton of Perry County, Missouri fame, and in the process of inquiry was gifted with this abstract of the distribution account of George Hayden the father of Mary Hayden who m. Leonard Mattingly, Sr. As you see the ages of his children are listed and Mary is 6 years old in 1755, and that makes her birth date 1749. Therefore she would have been too young at age 11 in 1760 to be married and bear the first 2 children we have listed for Leonard Mattingly Sr. SO, did Leonard Sr. have a previous wife before Mary Hayden, or are the first two children we have listed for him, not his??? I have Jane b. c 1760 and John c 1762. She, Mary Hayden, would have been 17 years old in 1766 for Leonard Mattingly Jr.. That's possible. Just a little food for thought. Judith 8/7/1755: Admin. accts. of George Hayden, SMC. Sureties: Robert Thompson, Clement Hayden. Received from: Vincent Taylor, Richard Hayden, Sebastian Thompson, James Howard. Payments to: Meverill Lock, James Mills, Philip Barton Key, William Jordan, A. Barnes, Philip Key, James Thompson, John Jordan. Distribution to: Accountant, 1/3. Residue to (orphans): William Hayden (age 13); Basil Hayden (age 12); Charles Hayden (age 8); George Hayden (age 7); Mary Hayden (age 6); Francis Hayden (age 4). Admx.: Charity Morgan, wife of William Morgan. (Admin. accts. of the Prerogative Court of Maryland, Libers, 37-45, 1754-1760 by V. L. Skinner, Jr.). NOTE: This record is not on CD #206. Courtesy Linda Davis Reno 4/12/2004 ================================================================ NOTE: Charity (Unknown) Morgan was the widow of George Hayden. She remarried to William Morgan. Her will: Will of Charity Morgan, SMC, 9/15/1791-10/3/1791. Son: Ignatius Morgan, my feather bed and furniture; one pair of blankets; one pair of sheets; one quilt; a horse named Stretcher; a mare named Jewel; and the hogs he now has in his possession. Son: Wilfred Morgan, one cow and yearling and a looking glass. Son: Raphael Morgan, the feather bed he has in his possession; hogs; and one case. Son: George Hayden, one cow and calf; one bed and furniture for the use of James Hayden, likewise one iron pot, hooks and rack for the use of his son, William Hayden. Daughter: Frances Hayden, one bed and furniture; a horse named Snip; my side saddle and bridle; one cow and yearling; and three hogs now in the pen. Son: James Morgan, two steers about five years old. Children: William, Ignatius, Raphael and Joseph Morgan and Frances Hayden, the remainder of my goods and chattles, equally divided. Exec: Son, George Hayden. Wit: Joseph Walker, Jr. and Ann Field. Courtesy Linda Davis Reno 4/12/2004 ====================================================================== SPECULATION AT THIS POINT: George Hayden's first wife MAY have been Ann Mattingly. MAY HAVE BEEN ! Still searching ! JB
J, Very interesting. :) RM P.S. Went to the Vatican Spring Break but didn't see your pope. Got thrown out of St. Peter's. How many people can say THAT? -----Original Message----- From: Judith Burger [mailto:bburger1-2@comcast.net] Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 8:13 PM To: MATTINGLY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MATTINGLY] Mary Hayden wife of Leonard Mattingly, Sr. Hello List! I'm still picking at 'ole Luke Mattingly, father of Barton of Perry County, Missouri fame, and in the process of inquiry was gifted with this abstract of the distribution account of George Hayden the father of Mary Hayden who m. Leonard Mattingly, Sr. As you see the ages of his children are listed and Mary is 6 years old in 1755, and that makes her birth date 1749. Therefore she would have been too young at age 11 in 1760 to be married and bear the first 2 children we have listed for Leonard Mattingly Sr. SO, did Leonard Sr. have a previous wife before Mary Hayden, or are the first two children we have listed for him, not his??? I have Jane b. c 1760 and John c 1762. She, Mary Hayden, would have been 17 years old in 1766 for Leonard Mattingly Jr.. That's possible. Just a little food for thought. Judith 8/7/1755: Admin. accts. of George Hayden, SMC. Sureties: Robert Thompson, Clement Hayden. Received from: Vincent Taylor, Richard Hayden, Sebastian Thompson, James Howard. Payments to: Meverill Lock, James Mills, Philip Barton Key, William Jordan, A. Barnes, Philip Key, James Thompson, John Jordan. Distribution to: Accountant, 1/3. Residue to (orphans): William Hayden (age 13); Basil Hayden (age 12); Charles Hayden (age 8); George Hayden (age 7); Mary Hayden (age 6); Francis Hayden (age 4). Admx.: Charity Morgan, wife of William Morgan. (Admin. accts. of the Prerogative Court of Maryland, Libers, 37-45, 1754-1760 by V. L. Skinner, Jr.). NOTE: This record is not on CD #206. Courtesy Linda Davis Reno 4/12/2004 ================================================================ NOTE: Charity (Unknown) Morgan was the widow of George Hayden. She remarried to William Morgan. Her will: Will of Charity Morgan, SMC, 9/15/1791-10/3/1791. Son: Ignatius Morgan, my feather bed and furniture; one pair of blankets; one pair of sheets; one quilt; a horse named Stretcher; a mare named Jewel; and the hogs he now has in his possession. Son: Wilfred Morgan, one cow and yearling and a looking glass. Son: Raphael Morgan, the feather bed he has in his possession; hogs; and one case. Son: George Hayden, one cow and calf; one bed and furniture for the use of James Hayden, likewise one iron pot, hooks and rack for the use of his son, William Hayden. Daughter: Frances Hayden, one bed and furniture; a horse named Snip; my side saddle and bridle; one cow and yearling; and three hogs now in the pen. Son: James Morgan, two steers about five years old. Children: William, Ignatius, Raphael and Joseph Morgan and Frances Hayden, the remainder of my goods and chattles, equally divided. Exec: Son, George Hayden. Wit: Joseph Walker, Jr. and Ann Field. Courtesy Linda Davis Reno 4/12/2004 ====================================================================== SPECULATION AT THIS POINT: George Hayden's first wife MAY have been Ann Mattingly. MAY HAVE BEEN ! Still searching ! JB ==== MATTINGLY Mailing List ==== <Z>WELCOME TO THE MATTINGLY GENEALOGY GROUP<Z> We also have the MattinglyForum-subscribe@egroups.com Your Host Website http://www.wvi.com/~wb Rootsweb Host http://resources.rootsweb.com/surnames/m/a/MATTINGLY/ To Unsubscribe or contact the List Owner MATTINGLY-admin@rootsweb.com mailto:MATTINGLY-L-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubsc ribe mailto:MATTINGLY-D-request@rootsweb.com?subject=unsubscribe&body=unsubsc ribe ============================== Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237