Thomas  HAZARD 
____ - 31 Aug 1733
- DEATH: 31 Aug 1733, Newtown, Queens, Long Island, NY
  
Father:  Jonathan  HAZARD  
Mother:  Hannah  LAURENSON  
 
Family 1
: Mercy  BETTS 
 
  
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                     _Thomas HAZARD ___|
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 _Jonathan HAZARD __|
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|--Thomas HAZARD 
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|                    _James LAURENSON _|
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|_Hannah LAURENSON _|
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"The Annals of Newtown in Queens County, New-York"
 
James Riker
 
New York: D. Fanshaw, 1852
 
"Thomas, styled captain, was supervisor of Newtown from 1720 till his death,
 
which occurred Aug. 31, 1733, at the age of 51, occasioned by a fall from his
 
horse.   By his wife Mercy, dau. of Thos. Betts, he had ch. Thomas, Daniel,
 
Samuel, John, and Jonathan: the last of whom settled in Orange co., N. Y."
 
 
"Abstract of Wills on File in the Surrogate's Office, City of New York
 
(Volume III. 1730-1744) Page 98.
 
Cornell Library New York State Historical Literature
 
http://historical.library.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/cul.nys/docviewer?did=nys056
 
"In the name of God, Amen. I, Thomas HAZZARD, of Newtown, in Queens
 
County, "being in a very weak condition." My executors are to pay all
 
debts, and may sell my lot or tract of land and meadow adjoining Fish
 
Mill Creek. My wife Mercy is to have during her widowhood the use of 1/2
 
of my plantation on which I now dwell. If she marries, then she is to
 
have £200. I leave to my son Thomas my negro boy "Will," "for his right
 
as first born." All the rest of my estate is to go to my five sons,
 
Thomas, Daniel, Samuel, John, and Jonathan. I appoint my wife Mary, and
 
my brother, James Hazzard, and my brother-in-law, Daniel Betts, executors.
 
Dated August 31, 1733. (No witnesses given.) Proved, November 3, 1733."
 
 
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