Individual Details
Mary Ann Haden
(22 Sep 1801 - 5 Jul 1862)
Mary Ann is sometimes found as Maryanza and similar names. She is believed born 1803, married William Hopkins about 1819 - her father signed for her to marry as she was underage. William died and Mary Ann married Anthony Garnett in 1824.
From a descendant:
Mary Ann/Anziana P. Haden (married Anthony Garnett). Her tombstone is inscribed M.A.P. [Family tradition is that the P stood for Pettris.] The Garnett cemetery is on family farm property which the family still owns in Adair County KY. When I visited the farm last month, I was told that her name middle name was pronounced “ann-zy-ON-ah.”
I have a copy of the marriage bond and her father’s [R.D. Haden] permission from Albemarle Co VA dated 1820.
My great grandmother was named Pettris Garnett and I’ve longed to know where the name came from. I assumed that it was a family name and your research has provided a BIG clue: Peatross.
Events
Families
Father | Richard D. Haden (1776 - 1837) |
Mother | Sarah "Sally" Lewis Tompkins (1783 - 1841) |
Sibling | Elizabeth C. Haden (1803 - ) |
Sibling | William A. G. Haden (1805 - ) |
Sibling | Judith C. Haden (1808 - 1839) |
Sibling | Jane R. Haden (1813 - 1870) |
Sibling | Sarah Ann L. Haden (1815 - ) |
Sibling | Andrew Jackson Haden (1817 - 1865) |
Sibling | Richard D. Haden (1819 - ) |
Endnotes
1. Email correspondence with Marjoie Haden Anderson who is a gg granddaughter of Andrew Jackson Haden.