Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameJoel HURT II 26
Birth Dateabt 1738/1739
Birth PlaceStock Creek, Amelia County, Virginia
Death Dateaft 1786 Age: 48
Death PlaceGreene County, Georgia
FatherJohn HURT (~1700-<1754)
MotherMargaret _____ (~1709-<1755)
Spouses
Birth Dateabt 1744
Birth PlaceHalifax County, Virginia
Family ID3231
Marr Date1768
Marr PlaceHalifax County, Virginia
ChildrenWilliam (~1769-)
Birth Dateabt 1742
Birth PlaceAmelia County, Virginia
Death Datebef 27 Feb 1767 Age: 25
Death PlaceAmelia County, Virginia
Family ID3232
Marr Dateabt 1754
Marr PlaceAmelia County, Virginia
ChildrenSarah Anderson (~1766-)
Notes for Joel HURT II
Source-"Family History from Robert Hurt,d.1583 Ashbourne,Staffordshire,England Through Leon Jesse Hurt,d.1956" Compiled by Mary Lee Hurt 1985

records from Varla Wright, Phoenix, Arizona - June 1996

(1) The Hurt Family History, John F. Hurt, Jr., 929.073 H946hj, pg. 2
(2) The Early Hurt Family of Virginia, Oscar H. Hurt, pg. 6-7.
(3) Amelia Co. Deed Book 10, pg. 6.
(4) Amelia Co., Va., Order Book 3, pg. 176; Order Book 4A, pg. 1.
(5) He was a minor of just over 14 years of age on 23 May 1754 when a guardian was appointed for him in Amelia Co. VA.
Notes for Tabitha (Spouse 1)
(1) Early Hurt Family of Virginia, Oscar H. Hurt, 1958; FHL# 854152 pg. 10,28.
Notes for Mary (Spouse 2)
(1) Early Hurt Family of Virginia, Oscar H. Hurt, 1958; FHL# 854152 pg. 10,28.
(2) Order Book 9, pg. 135, 146 states that Joel Hurt and Mary his wife were plaintants in a case which abated 27 Feb 1767 following the death of Mary.
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