Individual Details

William Dabney Haden

(9 Mar 1790 - 12 May 1834)



Is this the William D. Haden from Kentucky that served in the was of 1812? And then received Bounty Land in Missouri? Or is it one of the Wm Hadens in Logan County?
From "Historical Register & Dictionary of the U.S. Army, p.485: Haden, William D. KY. 2 Lt 28th Infantry 20 May 1813; 1st Lt. 10 Oct 1813; regt.paymaster 26 Jun 1815; discharged 15 Jun 1815.

1830 Census. Montgomery Co KY
William D. Haden. 1m -5 [Matt], 1m 5-10 [John], 1m 20-30, 1m 40-50 [Wm D]
1f -5 [Mary], 1f 10-15 [Sarah], 1f 40-50 [Elizabeth]


Examination of the pension files of father Anthony Haden reveals that Joel H. Haden stated that his brother William D. had died "some years since". The date of 4 Sep 1833 was given as the death of his brother Nathan. I suspect the date of death given here is an error and that William Dabney died several years earlier - I am also not at all sure he died in Logan Co KY as reported in Irene Cook's files - he appears to have lived in Montgomery Co KY in 1830 and his children were all there in 1850. Perhaps Joel knew Nathan's date of death since his children were also making a declaration for the pension, but wasn't so sure about William.


Events

Birth9 Mar 1790Campbell County, Virginia
Marriage14 Aug 1817Bath County, Kentucky - Elizabeth Lewis Jouett
Death12 May 1834

Families

SpouseElizabeth Lewis Jouett (1790 - 1848)
ChildSarah Ann Haden (1818 - )
ChildJohn Jouett Haden (1821 - 1900)
ChildMary Duke Haden (1826 - 1901)
ChildMatt Jouett Haden (1828 - )
FatherAnthony Haden (1746 - 1828)
MotherAnna Harris (1756 - 1824)
SiblingRev. Joel Harris Haden (1788 - 1862)
SiblingNathan O. Haden (1793 - 1833)

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