Adam Hatfield [C44]
b.1780 08 Oct -
d.1846 08 Jan - Philadelphia, PA
----- Parents -----
Nathan Hatfield [C42]
Margaret Schrock [C43]
----- Siblings -----
Adam Hatfield [C44]
John Hatfield [C50]
Samuel Hatfield [C51]
Andrew Hatfield [C52]
Annah Hatfield [C53]
William S Hatfield [C54]
----- Marriages -----
m01. - + Elizabeth Track Miller (1 Child)
----- Children -----
Nathan L Hatfield [C46]
Pawlings/Hatfield in PAPosted by: Bev JulianDate: June 19, 2000 at
16:09:47
I found this interesting information on the CD for the Pennsylvania
Genealogical Mag.
"By deed of April, 1829, the heirs of Lewis Truckenmiller joined in
conveying land bequeathed to his wife Rachel by her father, Joseph
Pawling. The deed recites that, the said Rachel had deceased leaving the
following children: John T. Miller, Hannah T. Grimley, William T. Miller,
and Elizabeth T. Hatfield - Montgomery County Deed Book 45, p. 129."
Also, there was this. "Rachel d. 11 Oct. 1828; m. 10 Oct. 1771, Lewis
Truckenmiller of Skippack, Revoluntary soldier, Pennsylvania miltia,
1778; d. Oct 1826. Issue: 1. John T. Miller. 2. Hannah T. Miller, m.
Solomon Grimley. 3. William T. Miller. 4. Elizabeth T. Miller, m Adam
Hatfield, Captain in Fifty-first Regiment, Penna. Militia in War of 1812,
who died at Philadelphia, 8 Jan. 1846, in his sixty sixth year; buried in
Trappe churchyard. These latter were the parents of Dr. Nathan L.
Hatfield, b. 2 Aug., 1804; d. 29 Aug., 1887, an eminent physician and
president of the Philadelphia Board of Health 1846/47, and father of the
late Walter Hatfield, a prominent iron master of Phila., the late Dr.
Nathan Hatfield, surgeon to the Philadelphia Hospital, and of Major Henry
Reed Hatfield, a member of the Board of Managers of The Genealogical
Society of Pennsylvania."
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