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 Richard Wright. They had a son Nicholas and a daughter. Nicholas Wright married Elizabeth Howson (Ball) May 16, 1717 and the daughter married into the Moseley family of Princess Ann County, Virginia.

Peter Hack, the second son of Dr. George and Anna Verlett Hack was born at Accomac, Virginia about the year 1653. He was a colonel in the county militia and a member of the House of Burgesses from 1696 to 1712. He was a vestryman of St. Stephen’s parish, Northumberland Co., Va., in 1712. In 1690 he was ranger general of the Northern Neck counties. He married Mary Ann Mattrom or Mottrom, daughter of Spencer Mottrom of Northumberland and granddaughter of Nicholas Spencer, Secretary of the Colony of Virginia. Colonel Peter Hack had two sons, John and Peter and a daughter Ann, who became the second wife of Colonel Edwin Conway.

John Hack married Elizabeth Kirk and Peter married Ann Custis, daughter of Henry Custis of Mt. Custis, Northampton Co., Va., and Ann Kendall. Their son, Peter Spencer Hack, married Sarah Ann Garlington, daughter of Christopher Garlington and Elizabeth Conway, a niece of Mary Ball, mother of Washington. On April 22, 1746 another son, Tunstall married Hannah Conway, his cousin, thus uniting two branches of the family of Colonel Peter Hack. Peter Spencer Hack and Sarah Ann Garlington had two daughters and a son, Peter John Tunstall, who appears to have inherited property in Maryland, possibly that formerly belonging to his great