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- Henrie F. Hardy (June 11, 1838 - April 9, 1844) | - Henrie F. Hardy (June 11, 1838 - April 9, 1844) | ||
- //Margaret M. Hardy-Fannell// | - //Margaret M. Hardy-Fannell// | ||
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- Howell H. Hardy (April 15, 1843 - ) | - Howell H. Hardy (April 15, 1843 - ) | ||
- | - //Sarah Hardy-Gibson// | + | - //Sarah Hardy-Gibson// |
- //Lucinda Hardy-Adair// | - //Lucinda Hardy-Adair// | ||
- | - James G. Hardy (Oct. 12, 1847 - April 21, 1850) | + | - James G. Hardy (Oct. 12, 1847 - April 21, 1880) |
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Pontotoc County was created on February 9, 1836 from lands ceded to the United States under the Chickasaw Cession (The Chickasaws were moved to an area in what is present-day southeastern Oklahoma, and their lands became open to new settlement). Pontotoc is a [[https:// | Pontotoc County was created on February 9, 1836 from lands ceded to the United States under the Chickasaw Cession (The Chickasaws were moved to an area in what is present-day southeastern Oklahoma, and their lands became open to new settlement). Pontotoc is a [[https:// | ||
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+ | By 1859, Mississippi had become the leading cotton producer in nation.((http:// | ||
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Source: U.S. Census. Census Place: Pontotoc, Mississippi; | Source: U.S. Census. Census Place: Pontotoc, Mississippi; | ||
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+ | <WRAP center round box 70%> **1870 United States Federal Census** | ||
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+ | State: Mississippi \\ | ||
+ | County: Lee \\ | ||
+ | Post Office: Ellistown | ||
+ | Date: Aug. 1870 \\ | ||
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+ | ^Name ^ Gender | ||
+ | |Henry Hardy | ||
+ | |Margaret Hardy | F | ||
+ | |Sarah Hardy | ||
+ | |James Hardy | ||
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+ | **1880 United States Federal Census** | ||
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+ | State: Mississippi \\ | ||
+ | County: Union \\ | ||
+ | Date: June 16, 1880 | ||
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+ | ^ Name ^ Age ^ Gender | ||
+ | | Henry W. Hardy | 74 | ||
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+ | Source: U.S. Census. Year: 1880; Census Place: Union, Mississippi; | ||
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+ | ===== Death ===== | ||
Sarah Isbel(l)-Hardy died on Sept. 12, 1864 (at age 58). She was buried in "Camp Creek Cemetery", | Sarah Isbel(l)-Hardy died on Sept. 12, 1864 (at age 58). She was buried in "Camp Creek Cemetery", | ||
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Henry W. Hardy died on May 11, 1892 (at age 87). He was also buried in "Camp Creek Cemetery", | Henry W. Hardy died on May 11, 1892 (at age 87). He was also buried in "Camp Creek Cemetery", | ||
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