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Information was transcribed or abstracted from many counties in Virginia. Some information is included for North Carolina, Mississippi, Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama.
Indexes County Court will books, v. A-Z, 2A-2E, 1757-1850; Superior Court records, v. A, 1810-1850; and deeds partly proved, 1767-1827.
John Hough (1720-1797) was born in Bucks Co., Penn. and died in Loudoun, Va. In 1742, he married Sarah Janney. They had nine children. John was the grandson of Richard Hough and Margery Clowes, who were married in 1883/4 at Philadelphia, Penn. Numerous other families of Hough/Huff/Hoff/Hooef and other variant spellings lived in Virginia and elsewhere.
"Why did Pa have to die?" What Pa was involved in had been handed down from generation to generation. The Hill's and the Evans' had fought over land and squabbled over money for years - taking each other to court, putting up unseen boundaries on land to keep each other out. Mary Hill didn't understand everything about the feud. She knew that Uncle Jesse was shot and killed two years ago, but was really too young to grasp what had happened. So young, and so familiar with sorrow, Mary struggles to keep her family together in the midst of a bitter and violent feud. Just fifteen years old, she is thrust into the role of mother to her twelve siblings, fearful that, with the coming of each new day, a new tragedy will strike. By escaping Garrard County, Mary may be able to save her family from further bloodshed, but can she get them all out in time?