Genealogical Research:837 Per Ron Frame, no proof that Margaret was a Hogshead. John Hogshead,
1112 her possible father, made a will on 2 January 1756, when Margaret was a widow with young children, and did not mention her. He left land, farm animals, and household goods to his sons James, John, David, Michael, daughter Rebecah, and grandson William Allen.
1750 Child Support:559, v. 2, p. 436 (Augusta Parish Vestry Book, p. 31) August 6, 1750, £4 to be paid Margaret Frame, a poor widow woman, for support for her children.
1752 Child Support:559, v. 2, p. 439 (Augusta Parish Vestry Book, p. 109) November 22, 1752 Margaret Frame allowed the sum of £6 for support of one of her children.
1753 through 1774 Child Support:1113 Margaret Frame regularly allowed support for keeping an object of charity.
1764 Legal Matter:
559, v. 1, p. 502 (Augusta County Court Judgments, March 1764 B) March 1764, Frame vs. Hooks; Sir: Margaret Frame complains to me that you have taken advantage of her son in a bargain of gun swapping. I find there was a little deceit used, for you refused to stand to your agreement, for if you had not known you had the bets of ye bargain, you would have been willing to have taken your own again. But I desire you will take your own without giving the widow any more trouble, or you may depend that I will take care to do both you and her justice. From, sir, your (signed) John Poage. This 10 February 1763. To Mr. Robert Hooks.
1779 Legal Matter:559, v. 1, p. 373 (Augusta County Court Judgments, May 1779 A) Isaac Zane vs. Wm. Frame. Petition on account 1767 to 1774. Writ, 28th March 1774. Defendant is Widow Frame’s son and lives near Stone Meeting House.