Descendants of Mark Hardin
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Descendants of Mark Hardin Generation No. 1 2 1 1 1. MARK HARDIN (MARTIN ) was born October 20, 1681 in Staten Island, New York, and died May 01, 1735 in Prince William County, Virginia. He married MARY HOGUE Unknown. She was born 1688, and died 1755 in Northumberland, Virginia. Notes for MARK HARDIN: Mark Hardin first appears in the Virginia records in Northumberland County, 7 April, 1707, when he was deeded 50 acres of land by the heirs of John Melton, decd. On 22 September, 1715, he had a runaway servent returned to him by William Branes of Maryland. While still living in Northumberland County, he had in 1716 two grants of 94 acres and 122 1/2 acres in Richmond County. On 14 March, 1720, Mark Hardin and his wife Mary of Richmond County deeded away the land that he had bought in Northumberland County in 1707. A grant of 642 acres in Stafford County 4, March, 1722/23, calls him Mark Hardin of George County. Another 232 acres in Stafford County was granted him 24 July, 1724. All or most of this land was in what later became the Elk Run District of Prince William County, not far from Germantown. Mark Hardin's will dated 16 March, 1734/35 and probated in Prince William County, Virgina, 21 May, 1735, leaves land to his eldest son John, and his other sons, Martin, Mark and Henry, with the stipulation that if any of the last named sons die without issue, their land is to fall to the daughters, Ann and Alice Hardin; to the daughter Elizabeth Hardin he also leave 100 acres of land bought of James McDonaldl; to sons and daughter John, Martin, Mark, Henry and Martha McDonald 2 shillings each; wife to be satisfied with her dower in the 200 acres left to the son Mark; after the wifes decease, the rest of the estate to be divided among the 5 daughters, Abigail, Mary, Ann, Elizabeth and Alice; wife Mary and sons John and Martin, executors. The will indicates that none of the children were married except Martha MdDonald and perhaps John. More About MARK HARDIN: Occupation: Planter Children of MARK HARDIN and MARY HOGUE are: 2. i. MAJOR JOHN3 HARDIN, b. 1710, Northumberland, Virginia; d. October 13, 1789, Nelson County, Kentucky. 3. ii. MARTIN HARDIN, b. Abt. 1716, Prince William County, Virginia; d. 1780, Monongahela County, Pennsylvania. 4. iii. HENRY HARDIN, b. 1716, Richmond, Virginia; d. 1797, Pittslvania, Virginia. iv. MARTHA HARDIN, b. 1722; d. Unknown; m. JAMES MCDONALD, Unknown; b. Unknown; d. Unknown. v. ABIGAIL HARDIN, b. 1724. vi. MARY HARDIN, b. 1726. 5. vii. ANN HARDIN, b. 1728, King George County, Virginia; d. 1752, South Carolina. viii. ELIZABETH HARDIN, b. 1730. ix. ALICE HARDIN, b. Unknown; d. Unknown; m. WILLIAM CLOUD, Unknown; b. Unknown; d. 1811, Fairfield County, South Carolina. 6. x. MARK HARDIN, b. Unknown; d. Unknown. Generation No. 2 3 2 1 2. MAJOR JOHN HARDIN (MARK , MARTIN ) was born 1710 in Northumberland, Virginia, and died October 13, 1789 in Nelson County, Kentucky. He married CATHERINE MARR Unknown. She was born Unknown, and died Aft. 1780. Notes for MAJOR JOHN HARDIN: John Hardin moved about 1740 to Frederick County, Virginia; built the first stone courthouse in Winchester; served as Captain of Militia in the French and Indian War; Sheriff of Frederick County' bought land in Hampshire County, VA 1762, and moved there. Captain and Major in the border campaigns of the American Revolution' reported the death of Major Crawford at Fort Pitt in 1782 to the Virginia authorities; one of the first justices of Monongalia County; moved to Nelson County, Kentucky, 1786, and lived alone in a cabin east of Hardin's Station which had been established in 1780 by his son, Captain William Hardin; He was killed by Indians on the Brandenburg Road about a mile from Hardinsburg, Kentucky. In 1785 and 1786 two grants for 400 acres each were made to him in Jefferson County, Kentucky on Hardin's Creek, near the land of his son William. More About MAJOR JOHN HARDIN: Military service: Major, Indian Campaigns Occupation: Soldier & Planter Children of JOHN HARDIN and CATHERINE MARR are: 7. i. CAPTAIN JOHN4 HARDIN, JR., b. June 02, 1733, Prince William County, Virginia; d. June 13, 1804, Fayette County, Pennsylvania. 8. ii. MARY HARDIN, b. Abt. 1735; d. Unknown. 9. iii. MARK HARDIN, b. Abt. 1738, Prince William County, Virginia; d. 1792, Nelson County, Kentucky. 10. iv. BENJAMIN HARDIN, b. 1739, Prince William County, Virginia; d. January 1818, Washington County, Kentucky. 11. v. WILLIAM HARDIN, b. 1747, Virginia; d. July 22, 1821, Hardinsburg, Kentucky. 12. vi. JESSE HARDIN, b. 1751; d. Bef. 1789. vii. ABIGAIL HARDIN, b. Unknown. viii. CATHERINE HARDIN, b. Unknown. ix. ELIZABETH HARDIN, b. Unknown. x. SUSANNAH HARDIN, b. Unknown. 3 2 1 3. MARTIN HARDIN (MARK , MARTIN ) was born Abt. 1716 in Prince William County, Virginia, and died 1780 in Monongahela County, Pennsylvania. He married LYDIA WATERS 1740. She was born April 16, 1720 in Stafford County, Virginia, and died Bef. 1780. More About MARTIN HARDIN: Occupation: Innkeeper Residence: Farquier County, Virginia Children of MARTIN HARDIN and LYDIA WATERS are: 13. i. SARAH ELLEN4 HARDIN, b. March 10, 1740/41; d. 1833, Washington County, Kentucky. ii. MARY HARDIN, b. October 04, 1741, Prince William County, Virginia; d. 1811, Kentucky; m. (1) ROBERT WICKLIFFE, August 27, 1759, Fauquier County, Virginia; b. Unknown; d. Unknown; m. (2) WILLIAM ROBERTSON2, August 28, 1785, Lincoln County, Kentucky; b. Abt. 1727, Spynie, Morayshire, Scotland; d. Abt. July 1796, Nelson County, Kentucky. More About MARY HARDIN: Burial: Caldwell Cemetery, Springfield, Kentucky iii. HANNAH HARDIN, b. September 10, 1745, Fauquier County, Virginia; d. December 28, 1784, Fayette County, Pennsylvania; m. JAMES NEAL, Unknown; b. Unknown; d. Unknown. 14. iv. LYDIA HARDIN, b. April 10, 1748, Fauquier County, Virginia; d. Unknown, Washington County, Kentucky. 15. v. MARK HARDIN, b. December 01, 1750, Prince William County, Virginia; d. September 05, 1835, Washington County, Kentucky. 16. vi. COL. JOHN W. HARDIN, b. October 01, 1753, Fauquier County, Virginia; d. May 1792, Hardin, Ohio. 17. vii. MARTIN HARDIN, b. February 01, 1757, Fauquier County, Virginia; d. 1848, Washington County, Kentucky. viii. ROSANNA HARDIN, b. March 09, 1760; d. Unknown; m. JOHN MCMAHON, Unknown; b. Unknown; d. Unknown. 3 2 1 3 4. HENRY HARDIN (MARK , MARTIN ) was born 1716 in Richmond, Virginia, and died 1797 in Pittslvania, Virginia. He married JUDITH LYNCH Unknown. She was born Unknown, and died Aft. 1797. Notes for HENRY HARDIN: Henry Hardin sold his Prince William County land in 1756 to John Ashby. He was deeded 1000 acres of land in Halifax County bu Byrd Williams, 20 May, 1762. This later became Pittsylvania County. More About HENRY HARDIN: Occupation: Planter Residence: Prince William and Halifax County Virginia Children of HENRY HARDIN and JUDITH LYNCH are: 18. i. MARK4 HARDIN, b. 1739, Virginia; d. 1817, Warren County, Georgia. 19. ii. MARTIN HARDIN, b. Abt. 1748, Pittslvania, Virginia; d. Unknown, Marshall County, Tennessee. iii. AVARILLA HARDIN, b. Unknown. iv. ELIZABETH HARDIN, b. Unknown. v. HENRY HARDIN, b. Unknown. vi. JUDITH HARDIN, b. Unknown. vii. SARAH HARDIN, b. Unknown. 20. viii. WILLIAM E. HARDIN, b. Unknown; d. Unknown. 3 2 1 5. ANN HARDIN (MARK , MARTIN ) was born 1728 in King George County, Virginia, and died 1752 in South Carolina. She married HENRY HOLTZCLAW Unknown. He was born Unknown, and died Unknown. Child of ANN HARDIN and HENRY HOLTZCLAW is: 21. i. WINIFRED4 HOLTZCLAW, b. 1752; d. Abt. 1807, Hardinsburg, Kentucky. 3 2 1 3,4 6. MARK HARDIN (MARK , MARTIN ) was born Unknown, and died Unknown. He married (1) ELIZABETH ASHBY Unknown, daughter of UNKNOWN ASHBY and ROSE. She was born Abt. 1720, and died Aft. 1758. He married (2) SUSANNAH Unknown. She was born Unknown, and died Unknown. Notes for MARK HARDIN: The records show that Mark Hardin was in Prince William County, VA, until 1755 when he sold his property to his brother, Martin. He then moved to Frederick County where he was paid for services in the French and Indian War in September, 1858. He also seems to have lived in Culpeper County around this time and was paid there too for his War services. After 1758 he disappears from the records and he may have moved to Pittsylvania County, VA, with his brother Henry, and is the same Mark Hardin who was an overseer there in 1767. He also appears in the tax lists there for 1782 and 1783. The children of Mark and Elizabeth Hardin are uncertain but one of them appears to have been a son, Mark, who married a Crittenden and moved to Kentucky. More About MARK HARDIN: Occupation: Soldier, Planter, and Overseer Residence: Prince William, Frederick, and Pittsylvania Counties, VA Children of MARK HARDIN and ELIZABETH ASHBY are: i. ENNIS4 HARDIN, b. 1742; m. MARTHA ASHBY, Unknown; b. Unknown; d. Unknown. 22. ii. BENJAMIN HARDIN, b. 1753; d. September 25, 1834. iii. EVANGELIST HARDIN, b. Unknown. iv. KELLY HARDIN, b. Unknown. 23. v. MARK HARDIN, b. Unknown; d. Abt. 1830. vi. SINCLAIR HARDIN, b. Unknown; d. 1779. Notes for SINCLAIR HARDIN: Sinclair Hardin was killed by Indians while with his cousin "Indian Bill Hardin." More About SINCLAIR HARDIN: Residence: Breckenridge County, Kentucky Generation No. 3 4 3 2 1 7. CAPTAIN JOHN HARDIN, JR. (JOHN , MARK , MARTIN ) was born June 02, 1733 in Prince William County, Virginia, and died June 13, 1804 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania. He married (2) ISABELLA SHUBRACH Unknown. She was born 1733, and died May 17, 1814 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania. Notes for CAPTAIN JOHN HARDIN, JR.: The lands in early Western Pennsylvania were in dispute between Virginia and Pennsylvania, and Virginia sent tropps under General Clark to appropriate land in 1781.