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From: Anne Clark <>
Subject: Re: [MDCHARLE] My Hardy Bunch
Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 14:18:16 -0700
References: <91033.19753.qm@web61317.mail.yahoo.com>
In-Reply-To: <91033.19753.qm@web61317.mail.yahoo.com>


List,
I found this message offensive. I am an fairly new subscriber and
have found a few items of data which have been helpful. I read all
the messages just in case one of my surnames comes up. I appreciate
what I have discovered. I am just tired of sifting through hundreds
of emails to come across something that is such a
put-down. Somewhere back there in history mm may have given proof
for his assertions. Did Marianne have access to that data? I haven't seen it.
Anne Clark

At 05:27 AM 7/10/2007, mike marshall wrote:

>Marianne since this is your family, and you are the one that claimed
>the connection to Wm Hardy and Ann Stimpson, you are the one that is
>required to prove your theory Lets not divert the attention to my
>"old' theory right now, lets deal with yours first with an open
>mind. And I'm just stating that this because the discussion forum
>needs more proof before excepting your "unsourced theory". Until
>you post the documentation for all us to review and draw our own
>conclusions we can not support your position.
>
>please post your supporting documents
>
>mm
>
>
>----- Original Message ----
>From: marianne dillow <>
>To:
>Sent: Monday, July 9, 2007 11:41:26 PM
>Subject: Re: [MDCHARLE] My Hardy Bunch
>
>
>Hi Shirley,
> Yes I am definitely interested in facts and figures for my Hardy
> family. I don't want theories.
>
> First of all, Mike states :
>
> I1) "Loudoun Census records show a William Jr and Sr." The
> earliest Loudoun census is 1810, fourty years after the 1770 deed.
>
> (2) Mike says :
> " Solomon recorded the deed in 1775 to show the family
> relationship for a land conveyance."
> The deed was recorded in the Deed Books on 9 Oct 1770, the date
> the deed was executed. The deliver date usually deals with the full
> payment for the land, thus the deed could be turned over to the
> purchasing party or his representative.
>
> There are other deeds for William Hardy in Loudoun that does not
> indicate Jr or Sr.
>
> Again if there is a record for William Hardy marrying Sarah
> Hansion I wish someone would produce it. I would definitely be
> interested in that record. Charles County Gentry does not give her
> birth date so where is the record to give that birthdate ? Or a
> marrriage record ?
>
> I have been looking at Hanson Hardy in Virginia and I can't find
> a record there showing anything. I do know that as families lived
> and traveled together sometimes they named their children after
> friends and associations.
>
> Again, if anyone has evidence that my lineage is wrong please
> give me the records. This is my family and as I have been doing
> since 1982 I want some facts not theories such as Ignatius Hardy
> with not one record to prove that theory.
>
> Marianne Dillow
>
>
> SHIRLEY MOLLER <> wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>There are very few Hardy researchers on the list, so I'm glad to see you
>joining in on the discussion.
>
>I too thought that George Hardy 3rd that worked for Edward Trafford could be
>George Hardy, Jr married to Lucy Dent. If you work out the birth dates of
>all the George's he was born 3rd.
>
>Your right, if indeed there was a Sarah Hanson bapt in 1753 she would not
>have married a man born in 1720.
>
>I don't have any record books for VA, loads of MD books, no VA. I cannot
>help out there, maybe SKS that does have books on VA will check the books
>for any records regarding Hardys in Loudoun Co., VA starting ca 1752 on, and
>post them to the list, that would be a great help.
>
>
>Thanks for you input,
>Shirley Middleton Moller
>
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "mike marshall"
>To:
>Sent: Monday, July 09, 2007 5:45 PM
>Subject: Re: [MDCHARLE] My Hardy Bunch
>
>
> > Hi List,
> >
> > I think we need additional census, land, probate, church, etc VA and MD
> > records posted to this forum to help reveal the ages and details of
> > William & Sarah MNU Hardy and the relationship to Solomon Jr. Hardy. Then
> > this forum can discuss the recent postings.
> >
> > Until then it can not be conclusively proved that it was William III or
> > William IV or another William that married a Sarah. I lean toward a
> > different William Hardy marrying Sarah Hanson b February 11, 1753 The 1770
> > VA record shows Hanson Hardy and I think he was about 1 year old and
> > Solomon was William's brother. I also think this William was born abt
> > 1749. The only thing that I could conclude from the Trafford inferences is
> > that the signatures of William Sr. and George Jr (married Lucy Dent)
> > meant they were in VA and they appear to be be from a different family
> > line than this Solomon, Willliam and Sarah in the 1770 VA land record.
> >
> > Notice that that the VA land record shows William Hardy and not William
> > Hardy Jr. The Loudoun Census records show a William Jr & William Sr. so
> > perhaps the William that married Sarah was a son of different Hardy or a
> > nephew of William III b 1720. William and Sarah may have both died before
> > 1775 and Solomon recorded the deed in 1775 to show the family relationship
> > for a land conveyance. There must be additional Loudoun land records that
> > could help show the conveyances.
> > ===
> > Loudon County, Virginia Deed Book G
> > pp.353-354.
> > Indenture made 9th October 1770 between WILLIAM GRAYSON of Prince William
> > County Gent. of one part and WILLIAM HARDY of Loudon County Planter ..
> > Witnesseth in consideration of yearly rents and covenants .. farm let
> > parcel of land being part of a larger tract of land belonging to WILLIAM
> > GRAYSON lying on GOOSE CREEK in Loudon County and bounded .. Beginning at
> > a white oak in a stoney glade in line of original patent .. containing 130
> > acres .. to have and hold during natural lives of WILLIAM HARDY, SARAH his
> > wife and HANSON HARDY his son and longest liver of them paying every year
> > on first day December (the rent to be paid on first day December next
> > ensuing ) .. 500 pounds crop Tobacco .. Presence JOHN THORNTON, HY.
> > POTTEN, , SOLOMON HARDY, JUNR. WM. GRAYSON and WILLIAM HARDY signed
> > document.......At a court held 9th October 1770 .. Indenture acknowledged
> > .. ordered to be recordrd. On margin. " Exd and delivered to SOLOMON HARDY
> > August the 2nd, 1775
> >
> >
> >
> >
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