West Nebraska Family Research & History Center

achieving research success through teamwork and perseverance

HATFIELD, Andrew

Male 1819 - 1896  (77 years)


Generations:      Standard    |    Vertical    |    Compact    |    Box    |    Text    |    Ahnentafel    |    Fan Chart    |    Media

Generation: 1

  1. 1.  HATFIELD, Andrew was born in 1819 (son of HATFIELD, Stephen and FREEBORN, Elizabeth); died in 1896 in Dayton, Montgomery Co., Ohio.

    Family/Spouse: Rebecca. was born about 1826; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  HATFIELD, Stephen was born in 1759 in New Jersey; died on 19 May 1824 in Waynesburg, Greene Co., Pennsylvania; was buried about 20 May 1824 in Green Mount Cemetery ~ Waynesburg, Greene Co., Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    Stephen Hatfield fought in the Rev. War and enlisted on January 7, 1777, in Capt. Abraham Lyons Company in the Fourth New Jersey Regiment and saw action in the battles of Germantown and Short Hills. He was transferred to Capt. Bateman Lloyd's Company Third Regiment, on Feb. 1, 1779. And on March 20, 1780 he was chosen for the Commander in Chief's Guard. He was wounded in the battles he fought in New Jersey, but returned to take part in the surrender at Yorktown. He is buried in the Green Mount Cemetery in Waynesburg, PA and is the only Revolutionary War soldier buried there.

    COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF'S GUARD, CONTINENTAL ARMY.
    This corps, called also "The Life Guard," and "Washington's Body Guard," was a distinct organization of picked men. It consisted of one hundred and eighty men, and its first officer was Caleb Gibbs, of Rhode Island, Captain-Commandant. William Colfax, of New Jersey, was a lieutenant at the organization, and was the successor of Gibbs--ranking as captain. The soldiers were all selected from the ranks of the army, their good character and soldierly bearing being a prerequisite to their receiving this honor. Every State was represented in the "Guard." Its motto was "Conquer or Die."
    The following general order issued by General Washington, gives the authority for the reorganization, composition, and continuance of the Commander-in-Chief's Guard:

    "GENERAL ORDER No. 11.
    "HEADQUARTERS,|
    "VALLEY FORGE, March 17th, '78.|

    "One hundred chosen men are to be annexed to the Guard of the Commander-in-Chief for the purpose of forming a corps to be instructed in the maneuvers necessary to be introduced into the army and to serve as a model for the execution of them. As the General's Guard is composed of Virginians, the hundred draughts will be taken from the troops of the other States."

    "Description of the men: Height from five feet eight inches to five feet ten inches. Age from twenty to thirty years, robust constitution, well-limbed, formed for activity, and men of established characters for sobriety and fidelity. They must be Americans born."

    The following soldiers were attached to this corps at different times during the war:

    William Colfax - Lieutenant and Captain. John Fenton - Drummer.
    Samuel Bailey - Private. Robert Blair Private.
    Benjamin Bonnel - Private. Lewis Campbell - Private.
    Benjamin Eaton - Private. George Farmer - Private.
    Stephen Hetfield - Private.* (also known as Stephen Hatfield!)
    Levi Johnson - Private. Labau Landon - Private.
    Jasper Longley - Private. William Martin - Private.
    Jonathan Moore - Private. Joseph Shipman - Private.
    Enos Wells - Private. Samuel Wortman - Private.


    Stephen Hatfield (Hetfield) was part of the Commander-in-Chief's Guard from March 20, 1780 until he was furloughed in 1783.
    One source tells that men were added to the Guard in 1780 after five men of the guard had attempted to murder Washington.

    Stephen married FREEBORN, Elizabeth on 23 Jul 1798 in Greene Co., Pennsylvania. Elizabeth was born in 1781 in New Jersey; died on 17 Jul 1861 in Waynesburg, Greene Co., Pennsylvania. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  FREEBORN, Elizabeth was born in 1781 in New Jersey; died on 17 Jul 1861 in Waynesburg, Greene Co., Pennsylvania.

    Notes:

    Don't know her exact birth date. One source puts it as early as 1778, other sources say 1781.

    Children:
    1. HATFIELD, Sarah was born on 3 Apr 1798; died on 2 May 1879.
    2. HATFIELD, Mary was born in 1802; and died.
    3. HATFIELD, Elizabeth was born in 1805; died in 1881 in Iowa.
    4. HATFIELD, Charlotte was born on 3 May 1809; and died.
    5. HATFIELD, Anthony Smith was born on 10 Jul 1813; died on 27 Dec 1875 in Bracken Co., Kentucky.
    6. HATFIELD, Letitia was born in 1814; and died.
    7. HATFIELD, Jacob was born in 1815; died in 1838 in Indiana.
    8. HATFIELD, Mariah was born on 24 Jun 1818 in Greene Co., Pennsylvania; died on 3 May 1902 in Browning, Linn Co., Missouri.
    9. 1. HATFIELD, Andrew was born in 1819; died in 1896 in Dayton, Montgomery Co., Ohio.
    10. HATFIELD, Sceney was born on 11 Feb 1824; died on 31 Dec 1897.



Webmaster Message

We strive to document all of our sources in these family trees. If you have something to add, please let us know.