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Absalom Hurst

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Birthplace: Frederick County, Virginia
Death: September 1830 (80)
Little Reed Island Creek, Wythe County, Virginia, United States
Place of Burial: Wythe County, Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Thomas Hurst; Thomas Hurst; Mary Ann Hurst and Mary Levingston
Husband of Elizabeth Hurst
Father of Winifred Breeding; John Hurst; Sarah "Sallie" Hurst; William Hurst; Elizabeth Nunn and 2 others
Brother of John "Mill Creek" Hurst

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About Absalom Hurst

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Date and place of birth have also been (erroneously?) reported to be May 15, 1750 in Stafford County, Virginia.

Revolutionary War Veteran, Absalom Hurst's record of birth is found in the Overwharton Parish Register 1720-1760. He is my 5th g-grandfather. I grew up in Wythe Co VA where he lived.

"1750, 15 May, Stafford Co., Virginia Birth of Absalom Hurst, son of Thomas Hurst, Overwharton Parish, (Stafford/King George County Virginia.).
We know Absalom died before Sep 1830 as his heirs left this court document: excerpted
Presented by Deborah Shelton Wood

This Indenture made this eleventh day of Sept. in the year of our Lord
one thousand eight hundred and thirty, between:

John Hurst and Molley his wife

Jacob Odle & Sally his Wife

John Nunn & Elizabeth is wife

Spencer Breeding & Winney his Wife,

heirs of Absalum Hurst decd. of the County of Wythe and State of Virginia of the one part

and William Hurst of the County & state aforesaid of the other part."

Absalom Hurst 's signsature is recorded on a petition dated 16 Oct 1776. It was called the "Ten-Thousand Name" Petiton for Religous Freedom. 

I have copies of the pages of the petition from Library of Congress.

Absalom and wife, Elizabeth had several children, including John, Winifred, Sarah, William, Elizabeth, Thomas and Jeremiah.

They removed to the Reed Creek area of Wythe County, Virginia. After the death of Absalom, his heirs were listed on the land deeds in Wythe County. He died sometime between 1820 and 1830.

Notes on Absalom's parents and grandparents from the research of Deborah Shelton Wood.
Signer of the document held by Library of Congress, "Ten-thousand name" petition by Dissenters from whole state, for ending established church, and for institution of religious equality. October 16, 1776 category of Early Virginia Religious Petitions.
1750, 15 May, Stafford Co., Virginia Birth of Absalom Hurst, son of Thomas Hurst, Overwharton Parish, Stafford/King George Co., Va. (King 1961:57).
Shenandoah County Deeds show Absalom's wife to be named Elizabeth.

"Southwest Times", a Pulaski County, VA newpaper has article from November, 2000, regarding history of the area. Article indicates that Absolom Hurst and family were the first settlers in the Hiwasse, Wythe County, now Pulaski County, Virginia in 1779. They arrived from Shenandoah, Virginia.

Revolutionary War Records
VIRGINIA SECTION IV, page 598
Absalom Hurst 5 2 3 2 3
Endorsed on back folded, "Capt. Henry Nelson List."

Thomas Hurst, Planter at Overwharton Parish, Virginia. His father is likely to be the John Hurst, born 1675 and died 1747 Overwharton Parish. Documents and land records exist for John and Jane Hurst. Deborah Shelton Wood

From B.Biddlecome, "Thomas and his sons Absalom and John "Mill Creek" moved to the Shenandoah Valley in present Page County by 1769. They lived on Pass Run and Dry Run east of the current city of Luray. After Thomas died, Absalom and John took their families to Wythe County."* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Aug 17 2022, 16:43:11 UTC

Revolutionary War Veteran, Absalom Hurst's record of birth is found in the Overwharton Parish Register 1720-1760. He is my 5th g-grandfather. I grew up in Wythe Co VA where he lived.

"1750, 15 May, Stafford Co., Virginia Birth of Absalom Hurst, son of Thomas Hurst, Overwharton Parish, (Stafford/King George County Virginia.).
We know Absalom died before Sep 1830 as his heirs left this court document: excerpted
Presented by Deborah Shelton Wood

This Indenture made this eleventh day of Sept. in the year of our Lord
one thousand eight hundred and thirty, between:

John Hurst and Molley his wife

Jacob Odle & Sally his Wife

John Nunn & Elizabeth is wife

Spencer Breeding & Winney his Wife,

heirs of Absalum Hurst decd. of the County of Wythe and State of Virginia of the one part

and William Hurst of the County & state aforesaid of the other part."

Absalom Hurst 's signsature is recorded on a petition dated 16 Oct 1776. It was called the "Ten-Thousand Name" Petiton for Religous Freedom. 

I have copies of the pages of the petition from Library of Congress.

Absalom and wife, Elizabeth had several children, including John, Winifred, Sarah, William, Elizabeth, Thomas and Jeremiah.

They removed to the Reed Creek area of Wythe County, Virginia. After the death of Absalom, his heirs were listed on the land deeds in Wythe County. He died sometime between 1820 and 1830.

Notes on Absalom's parents and grandparents from the research of Deborah Shelton Wood.
Signer of the document held by Library of Congress, "Ten-thousand name" petition by Dissenters from whole state, for ending established church, and for institution of religious equality. October 16, 1776 category of Early Virginia Religious Petitions.
1750, 15 May, Stafford Co., Virginia Birth of Absalom Hurst, son of Thomas Hurst, Overwharton Parish, Stafford/King George Co., Va. (King 1961:57).
Shenandoah County Deeds show Absalom's wife to be named Elizabeth.

"Southwest Times", a Pulaski County, VA newpaper has article from November, 2000, regarding history of the area. Article indicates that Absolom Hurst and family were the first settlers in the Hiwasse, Wythe County, now Pulaski County, Virginia in 1779. They arrived from Shenandoah, Virginia.

Revolutionary War Records
VIRGINIA SECTION IV, page 598
Absalom Hurst 5 2 3 2 3
Endorsed on back folded, "Capt. Henry Nelson List."

Thomas Hurst, Planter at Overwharton Parish, Virginia. His father is likely to be the John Hurst, born 1675 and died 1747 Overwharton Parish. Documents and land records exist for John and Jane Hurst. Deborah Shelton Wood

From B.Biddlecome, "Thomas and his sons Absalom and John "Mill Creek" moved to the Shenandoah Valley in present Page County by 1769. They lived on Pass Run and Dry Run east of the current city of Luray. After Thomas died, Absalom and John took their families to Wythe County."

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Absalom Hurst's Timeline

1750
May 15, 1750
Frederick County, Virginia
May 15, 1750
Overwharton Parish, Stafford, Virginia, British Colonial America
1769
March 13, 1769
Shenandoah, Virginia, United States
1769
Shenandoah, Page, Virginia, United States
1775
1775
Shenandoah, Page, VA, United States
1778
1778
Shenandoah County, Virginia
1782
1782
Shenandoah, VA, United States
1795
1795
Shenandoah County, Virginia, United States
1830
September 1830
Age 80
Little Reed Island Creek, Wythe County, Virginia, United States
September 1830
Age 80
Wythe County, Virginia, United States