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Samuel Hatton (1759-1839) is buried nearby. From March 1, 1777, to September 6, 1780, he served in 1st Virginia State Regiment and was at Yorktown with Gen. Washington. Received grant of 100 acres at Round Bottom (Prichard). Came here ca. 1810. Progenitor of Wayne County Hatton-Hatten families.
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