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Marriage: Children:
  1. HUGH BROWN HAIRSTON: Birth: 1775 in ABBEVILLE,,SOUTH CAROLINA.

  2. ROBERT HAIRSTON: Birth: 19 JUL 1778 in ABBEVILLE,,SOUTH CAROLINA. Death: 5 MAR 1831 in ,,SOUTH CAROLINA

  3. PETER HAIRSTON: Birth: 9 JUL 1782 in ABBEVILLE,,SOUTH CAROLINA. Death: DEC 1853 in TALLASSEE,TALAPOOSA COUNTY,ALABAMA

  4. DAVID N. HAIRSTON: Birth: 1785 in ABBEVILLE,,SOUTH CAROLINA. Death: 1844/1845

  5. ROBERT HAIRSTON: Birth: 1791 in ABBEVILLE,,SOUTH CAROLINA. Death: 22 AUG 1841 in ,MARSHALL COUNTY,MISSISSIPPI

  6. JOHN ROBERTSON HAIRSTON: Birth: 1793 in ABBEVILLE,,SOUTH CAROLINA.

  7. EZEKIEL HAIRSTON: Birth: 1794 in ABBEVILLE,,SOUTH CAROLINA. Death: 3 MAR 1870 in ,BURNET COUNTY,TEXAS

  8. SAMUEL HAIRSTON: Birth: 1797 in ABBEVILLE,,SOUTH CAROLINA. Death: 28 DEC 1850 in VAIDEN,CARROLL COUNTY,MISSISSIPPI

  9. HEZEKIAH HAIRSTON: Birth: ABT 1800 in ABBEVILLE,,SOUTH CAROLINA. Death: BEF 1840 in ,,ALABAMA


Notes
a. Note:   ! This is the Ann Hairston that appears on the 1830 Montgomery County Alabama census and had to be the grandmother of various Hairstons in and around Montgomery County Alabama . Some of these known Hairstons were from the first marriage of Ann's son Robert to Sarah Lang . After Sarah died , Robert married again to Ann Sargen and had children, and we presumed that the reason these first children of Robert left was because they couldn't get along with the 'stepmother' . It is further presumed that after John Hairston died in South Carolina, Ann left South Carolina and went to Montgomery County Alabama and owned property there, as we have a deed that would indicate this was true. The following is a document which Ann created to dispose of certain property to her granddaughter Sarah Ann Hairston, youngest daughter of Robert and Sarah Lang Hairston: Reveived in office for record 7th January 1840, State of Alabama, Montgomery County. Know all men by these presents that I Ann Hairston of the State and County aforesaid for and in consideration of the natural love and affection which I have and bear unto my beloved granddaughter Sarah Ann Hairston of said county and state and the sum of one dollar to me in hand paid by her the receipt of which I hereby acknowledge have given, granted, confirmed and by the presents do give , grant and confirm unto the said Sarah Ann Hairston the following property Viz: eight head of cattleknown as her claim, two feather bed bedsteds and bed furniture, one spinning wheel, one table and the whole of my kitchen furniture and cooking utensils, to have and to hold and enjoy all and singular the said goods and chattels aforesaid to the said Sarah Ann Hairston, her heirs, executors and administrators forever, and I the Ann Hairston will warrant and defend the same against the lawful claims, demands of any person or persons whatsoever with this condition that the property is to remain in my possession during my lifetime. In witness whereof I have unto set my hand and seal 25th July 1839. Witness: W.H.Hill Ann Hairston [By Mark X] Personally appeared before me Jos D. Cooper, Clerk of the county court aforesaid W.H.Hill who after being duly sworn , desposed and sayeth that Ann Hairston did sign seal and deliver the within instrument to the within named Sarah Ann Hairston in his presence on this day and date therein mentioned. In witness thereof I do here unto set my hand and seal at office this 7th day of January AD 1840. Recorded the 3rd day of February 1840 Jos D. Cooper[Clk Seal,CCMC] County Clerk Montgomery County


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