William married Mary Morgan Carter in 1808. Location of this marriage is currently being researched…it may have been in Virginia or possibly Kentucky. If you have any information to share to include family information on Mary, please contact me.
William and Mary are believed to have had 11 children. Their birthdates and marriages are listed below:
Elizabeth (Nancy?) Hasty (1807 – 1889) married Barnett Gilbert in 1824
John Hasty (1808 – 24 Feb 1892) married Maria (Mariah?) Hicklin in 1829
William B. Hasty (4 Mar 1816 – 13 Mar 1890) married Cerena (Cyrena?) Thompson in 1890
Joseph Gill Hasty (16 Apr 1818 – 14 Feb 1907) married Jane "Janie" Moody in 1844
Emily Hasty (3 Apr 1820 – 22 Jun 1905) married John Benham Hobbs in 1839
Charles Carter Hasty (3 July 1822 – 13 Feb 1912) married Sarah Parks Arnold
Levicia L. Hasty (1825 – 29 Mar 1901) married Calvin Lippard in 1842
Thomas Bullman Hasty (11 Jan 1826 – 5 Jun 1923) married Althea Dean in 1854
Andrew Jackson Hasty (11 Mar 1828 – 17 Apr 1914) married Martha Ann Barker
Benjamin Franklin Hasty (abt 1830 – abt 1879) married Julia Ann Blake in 1854
Rebecca Hasty? (need verification) married Joe Cox
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Notes for JOHN HASTY (father of William Hasty):
John was a veteran of the Revolutionary War. (The following information provided by M. Maurine Fraley Engel, gr gr gr granddaughter of John Hasty.) "John Hasty enlisted for 3 years, August 1776, as a private under Capt. Wm. Blackwell, Col. Dan Morgan, Febeger, Heath, VA, and Capt. Marshall. He served in one or two tours of 3 months. He was a pensioner. Battles engaged in were Brandywine, Germantown (Oct. 03, 1777), Monmouth, Stony Point (July, 1779) and some other small affairs. Residence at time of enlistment was Farquier County, Virginia. He was discharged in August 1779. Date of application for pension was July 15, 1818. His claim was allowed. Residence at date of application . . . . (?), age 65 years. Married in Culpepper County, VA, date not stated. Rebecca Murdock. He died on Stepstone, Montgomery County, Kentucky, February 02, 1826. His widow was allowed a pension and application executed April 19, 1842, while a resident of Beaver Creek, Bath County, KY, aged 80 years. She died in Bath County, KY." (Another source gives John's death date as February 19, 1826.)
Records of Kentucky Land Grants (Book G) show that John Hasty of Bath County, had 100 acres surveyed on July 07, 1819 - Watercourse: Leatherwood Creek. The author of this genealogical report, Robert Engel, has a copy of the original "Land-Office Military Warrant, No. 3096" made as a computer print-out. It is dated May 24, 1784. The body of the certificate (or Warrant) reads: "To the principal SURVEYOR of the Land, set apoart for the Officers and Soldiers of the Commonwealth of Virginia. This shall be your WARRANT to survey and lay off in one or more surveys, for John Hasty, his Heirs or Assigns; the Quantity of one hundred Acres of Land, due unto the said John Hasty in consideration of his services for three years as a soldier in the Virginia Cont. Line. . . . . .Certificate from the Governor and Council, which is received into the Land-Office, GIVEN under my Hand, and Seal of the said Office. . . . ."
William married Mary Morgan Carter in 1808. Location of this marriage is currently being researched…it may have been in Virginia or possibly Kentucky. If you have any information to share to include family information on Mary, please contact me.
William and Mary are believed to have had 11 children. Their birthdates and marriages are listed below:
Elizabeth (Nancy?) Hasty (1807 – 1889) married Barnett Gilbert in 1824
John Hasty (1808 – 24 Feb 1892) married Maria (Mariah?) Hicklin in 1829
William B. Hasty (4 Mar 1816 – 13 Mar 1890) married Cerena (Cyrena?) Thompson in 1890
Joseph Gill Hasty (16 Apr 1818 – 14 Feb 1907) married Jane "Janie" Moody in 1844
Emily Hasty (3 Apr 1820 – 22 Jun 1905) married John Benham Hobbs in 1839
Charles Carter Hasty (3 July 1822 – 13 Feb 1912) married Sarah Parks Arnold
Levicia L. Hasty (1825 – 29 Mar 1901) married Calvin Lippard in 1842
Thomas Bullman Hasty (11 Jan 1826 – 5 Jun 1923) married Althea Dean in 1854
Andrew Jackson Hasty (11 Mar 1828 – 17 Apr 1914) married Martha Ann Barker
Benjamin Franklin Hasty (abt 1830 – abt 1879) married Julia Ann Blake in 1854
Rebecca Hasty? (need verification) married Joe Cox
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Notes for JOHN HASTY (father of William Hasty):
John was a veteran of the Revolutionary War. (The following information provided by M. Maurine Fraley Engel, gr gr gr granddaughter of John Hasty.) "John Hasty enlisted for 3 years, August 1776, as a private under Capt. Wm. Blackwell, Col. Dan Morgan, Febeger, Heath, VA, and Capt. Marshall. He served in one or two tours of 3 months. He was a pensioner. Battles engaged in were Brandywine, Germantown (Oct. 03, 1777), Monmouth, Stony Point (July, 1779) and some other small affairs. Residence at time of enlistment was Farquier County, Virginia. He was discharged in August 1779. Date of application for pension was July 15, 1818. His claim was allowed. Residence at date of application . . . . (?), age 65 years. Married in Culpepper County, VA, date not stated. Rebecca Murdock. He died on Stepstone, Montgomery County, Kentucky, February 02, 1826. His widow was allowed a pension and application executed April 19, 1842, while a resident of Beaver Creek, Bath County, KY, aged 80 years. She died in Bath County, KY." (Another source gives John's death date as February 19, 1826.)
Records of Kentucky Land Grants (Book G) show that John Hasty of Bath County, had 100 acres surveyed on July 07, 1819 - Watercourse: Leatherwood Creek. The author of this genealogical report, Robert Engel, has a copy of the original "Land-Office Military Warrant, No. 3096" made as a computer print-out. It is dated May 24, 1784. The body of the certificate (or Warrant) reads: "To the principal SURVEYOR of the Land, set apoart for the Officers and Soldiers of the Commonwealth of Virginia. This shall be your WARRANT to survey and lay off in one or more surveys, for John Hasty, his Heirs or Assigns; the Quantity of one hundred Acres of Land, due unto the said John Hasty in consideration of his services for three years as a soldier in the Virginia Cont. Line. . . . . .Certificate from the Governor and Council, which is received into the Land-Office, GIVEN under my Hand, and Seal of the said Office. . . . ."