Henry Hardin, 1716–1796 (age 80 years)
- Name
- Henry Hardin
Birth | 1716
56
46 |
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Death of a father | Mark Hardouin May 1, 1735 (Age 19 years) Cause: Will Records - 1735 of Prince William County, Colony of Virginia |
Marriage | Judith Lynch — View this family 1736 (Age 20 years) |
Birth of a son #1 | William Everett Hardin April 25, 1741 (Age 25 years) |
Marriage of a child | William Everett Hardin — Sarah Bledsoe — View this family about 1762 (Age 46 years) |
Birth of a grandson #1 | Swan Hardin March 10, 1773 (Age 57 years) |
Death of a mother | Marie Madeline De La Chaumette Hogue 1783 (Age 67 years) Note: Prince William or Fauquier County
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Marriage of a grandchild | Swan Hardin — Jerusha Blackburn — View this family January 17, 1795 (Age 79 years) |
Death | about 1796 (Age 80 years) |
Note | [hardin.FTW] Ancestry and Descendants of the Nassau-Siegen Immigrants to Virginia 1714 - 1750 by B. C. Holtzclaw Page 333 Henry Hardin, son of Mark Hardin and Mary Hogue Henry Hardin, b. Ca. 1715-20, d. 1797 in Pittsylvania Co., Va. His wife was named Judith, and descendants state that her maiden name was Lynch, "a near relative of Charles Lynch." Henry Hardin and Judith his wife sold their Prince William Co., Va. land in 1756 to John Ashby ( Prince William Co. Order Book 1756-7, p. 273). Henry Hardin was deeded 1000 acres of land in Halifax Co., Va. By Byrd Williams May 20, 1762 ( Halifax Co. D.B.3, p. 320). This land fell into Pittsylvania Co. on its organization, and he died there in 1797. Henry Hardin's will, dated May 25, 1796 and probated in Pittsylvania Co. Oct. 16, 1797, mentions his wife Judith; grandson Jimmy Hardin, son of Avarilla Wright; children, Mary Taliaferro, Mark Hardin, William Hardin, Elizabeth Wilson, Judith Burgess, Martin Hardin, Henry Hardin, Avarilla Wright, and Sarah Buckhalter; grandson, Henry Hardin son of William Hardin; wife Judith, son Martin Hardin, and Jimmy Hardin, executors. Except for the son Mark, to be treated below, little is known of the other children of Henry and Judith Hardin. The tithables of Pittsylvania Co. 1782-1809 show Henry Hardin, Sr. (Probably the son), Martin Hardin, and Henry Hardin, Jr. (Son of either Henry, Sr. or William). James Hardin, probably the grandson mentioned in the will, is shown 1798-1809, and a Peter Hardin 1805-9. Mark Hardin is shown only in 1782 and 1783, and could have been Henry's son, Mark, or possibly his brother, the divorced husband of Elizabeth Ashby. The son, William, may be identical with a William Hardin who made his will Oct. 17, 1803 in Franklin Co., Ga. .......................................................................... ..................................................... "HENRY HARDIN born CIRCA 1720, ELK RUN, FAUQUIER CO., VIRGINIA, occupation FARMER, married CIRCA 1741, in STAFFORD CO., VIRGINIA, JUDITH LYNCH, born CIRCA 1724, STAFFORD CO., VIRGINIA, died CIRCA 1800, PITTSYLVANIA CO., VIRGINIA. HENRY. died 26 May 1797, PITTSYLVANIA CO., VIRGINIA. Source: H. Charles Speed .......................................................................... ..................................................... 23 May 1757 "A Deed of Gift from HENRY HARDIN and JUDITH his wife to JOHN ASHBY was acknowledged and JUDITH wife of said HENRY being privately examined relinquished her right of Dower to the land conveyed which was ordered to be recorded." Page 273 Order Book 1755 - 1757 Prince William County, Virginia Minute Book .......................................................................... ..................................................... Henry Hardin's Will dated May 25, 1796, Pittsylvania County, Virginia was probated October 16, 1797, at Henry's death. His plantation of 737 acres was willed to his grandson Jimmy or Jeramy Hardin, son of Avarilla Hardin Wright. His daughter, Mary, married Capt. John Taliaferro, Revolutionary War Hero of the Battle of Guilford College, N.C. DAR placed a monument in his honor. Capt. Taliaferro was a physician and minister. Henry and Judith were living in Prince William County, Virginia, when they sold land in 1756. They purchased land in Halifax County, Virginia in 1762. Some - purchased more in Pittsylvania County, Virginia. They were living in Wilkes County North Carolina 1787, when a deed shows Mary Taliaferro, Avarillah Wright and Sarah Lawless were there with son William Hardin. Probably lived with Mary and John Taliaferro after William moved to Georgia. They were parents of nine children. Source: Ashe County Historical Society, Virginia Historical Society. |
father |
1660–1735
Birth: 1660
15
1 — Upper Normandy, France Death: Pg. 36 - 38 — May 1, 1735 — Virginia, USA |
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mother |
1670–1783
Birth: about 1670 — Upper Normandy, France Death: 1783 — Virginia, USA |
Marriage |
Marriage: 1705 — England |
12 years
himself |
1716–1796
Birth: 1716
56
46 — Virginia, USA Death: about 1796 — Virginia, USA |
himself |
1716–1796
Birth: 1716
56
46 — Virginia, USA Death: about 1796 — Virginia, USA |
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wife | |
Marriage |
Marriage: 1736 — Prince William County, Virginia, USA |
5 years
son |
1741–1810
Birth: April 25, 1741
25
30 — Virginia, USA Death: March 4, 1810 — Georgia, USA |