Haddix Generations
Photos of Haddix homes for four generations near Lost Creek, Kentucky
Lost Creek, Breathitt Co, KY
b.1889KY-d.1974KY
m. 1st Maude Noble
m. 2nd Beatrice Tharp
m. 1st Maude Noble
m. 2nd Beatrice Tharp
(father of Arthur Haddix)
Lost Creek, Breathitt Co, KY
b.1857KY-d.1931KY
m. Orlena Deaton
m. Orlena Deaton
(father of William Washington Haddix)
Lost Creek, Breathitt Co, KY
b.1815KY-d.1898KY
(father of John "Butter" Haddix)
Lost Creek, Breathitt Co, KY
b.1780VA-d.1856KY
m. Virginia Tate
In 1840 he owned
8,000 acres
in Breathitt Co.
Killed when thrown by a horse.
m. Virginia Tate
In 1840 he owned
8,000 acres
in Breathitt Co.
Killed when thrown by a horse.
Col. John
Haddix
(brother of Henley Haddix)
1775-?
m. 1st Sally Niell
m. 2nd Rebecca Miller
Lived at Elkatawa, Breathitt Co, KY
Veteran of the War of 1812
Justice, first Clay County KY Court
Member, KY House of Representatives
(brother of Henley Haddix)
1775-?
m. 1st Sally Niell
m. 2nd Rebecca Miller
Lived at Elkatawa, Breathitt Co, KY
Veteran of the War of 1812
Justice, first Clay County KY Court
Member, KY House of Representatives
Samuel Haddix
Sr.
1742VA-1816KY
m. Nancy Ann Fugate
Came to Ky. ca. 1791
with four sons;
some of the earliest settlers
of Breathitt County;
lived at the mouth of
Troublesome Creek.
Soldier in the
Revolutionary War.
1742VA-1816KY
m. Nancy Ann Fugate
Came to Ky. ca. 1791
with four sons;
some of the earliest settlers
of Breathitt County;
lived at the mouth of
Troublesome Creek.
Soldier in the
Revolutionary War.
John Haddix
VA
m. Mary Taylor
VA
m. Mary Taylor
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