HARDY, Lemuel II[1]
1730 - 1797 (66 years)-
Name HARDY, Lemuel Suffix II Nickname Lamb Birth 20 May 1730 Bertie County, North Carolina, United States [2] Gender Male Death 8 Feb 1797 Snow Hill, Greene, North Carolina, United States [1, 2] Burial Jason, Greene, North Carolina, United States [1] Address:
Mewborn Cemetery- Read about the search for the burial site for Lemuel and Mary (Sutton) Hardy here!
Person ID I3918 Pickel_Bartlett Last Modified 25 Jul 2018
Father HARDY, Lemuel I, b. Between 1695 and 1700 d. 1750, Salmon Creek, Bertie County, North Carolina (Age 55 years) Mother PARROTT, Elizabeth, b. 1702, Bertie County, North Carolina, United States d. 1800, Salmon Creek, Bertie County, North Carolina (Age 98 years) Marriage 1728 North Carolina [3] Family ID F1488 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family SUTTON, Mary Elizabeth, b. 6 Oct 1746, Bertie County, North Carolina, United States d. Aft 1816, Snow Hill, Greene, North Carolina, United States (Age > 71 years) Marriage 1763 Bertie County, North Carolina, United States [2] Children 1. HARDY, Winifred, b. 29 Jun 1765, North Carolina, British America d. 12 Aug 1841, Greene County, North Carolina, United States (Age 76 years) 2. HARDY, Nancy, b. 24 Mar 1782, Greene County, North Carolina, United States d. 22 Oct 1844, Greene County, North Carolina, United States (Age 62 years) Family ID F1186 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 16 May 2022
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Notes - Lemuel Hardy II, referred to in some of the D.A.R. and S.A.R. records as “Jr”., was b. May 20, 1730, in Bertie County, d. 1797, in Green County, m. Mary Sutton, b. November 6, 1747, d. 1800, a descendant of George Durant. Lemuel Hardy, II, sold his land on Salmon Creek in 1769 (Bertie Book L, p. 198) and moved to Dobbs, now Greene County. Carson DeVane Baucom of Raleigh, NC is a descendant through their daughter, Nancy Hardy, b. March 24, 1782, d. 10/22/1844 m. Lemuel Sugg in 1802. This family is further developed in a succeeding chapter on Lemuel Hardy Branch. (The Eastern North Carolina Hardy-Hardee Family in the South and Southwest, by David L. Hardee)
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