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15. LYDIA4 HARDIN (MARTIN ( RUFFLED SHIRT )3, MARK2, MARTIN1) was born 10 April 1748 in Fauquier County Virginia, and died in Washington County Kentucky. She married CHARLES WICKLIFFE.
     
Children of L
YDIA HARDIN and CHARLES WICKLIFFE are:
  i.   ROBERT5 WICKLIFFE, b. 16 January 1775, Pennsylvania; d. 01 September 1859; m. (1) MARGARET HOWARD; m. (2) MARY O. TODD.
  More About ROBERT WICKLIFFE:
Occupation: Attorney - Legislator
Residence: Fayette Co KY

  ii.   MARTIN HARDIN WICKLIFFE.
  iii.   CHARLES A. WICKLIFFE, b. 08 June 1788, Washington Co KY; d. 31 October 1869.
  Notes for CHARLES A. WICKLIFFE:
Governor Wickliffe became governor of Kentucky in 1839, upon the death of Governor Clark . He was a U.S. Congressman from 1823 - 1833 . He was Postmaster General under President Tyler from 1841 - 1845 .















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Entered 1 June 1989



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Genealogies of Kentucky Families - Black

Entered 15 May, `1996

  More About CHARLES A. WICKLIFFE:
Occupation: Attorney - Congressman - Lt. Gov. KY
Residence: Bardstown Kentucky



16. MARK (HORSE RACER)4 HARDIN (MARTIN ( RUFFLED SHIRT )3, MARK2, MARTIN1) was born 01 December 1750 in Prince William County Virginia, and died 05 September 1835 in Washington County Kentucky. He married (1) MAY HUNTER 29 November 1774 in Stafford County Virginia. He married (2) SUSANNAH STULL 25 December 1780 in Fayette County Pennsylvania, daughter of COLONEL STULL and SUSANNAH ?. She was born 17 December 1760, and died 18 November 1846 in Hickman County Kentucky.

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ARK (HORSE RACER) HARDIN:
Mark and his brothers Martin and Col. John Hardin and their cousin Benjamin settled in that part of Nelson that later became Washington County, Kentucky.

Mark Hardin was a captain in the Virginia Line and was also in the campaign commanded by General Hamtramack upon the Wabash against the Indians.

















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F. Clinton Murphy
Daisy Decker george

Entered 9 August, 1995

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ARK (HORSE RACER) HARDIN:
Residence: Washington County Kentucky
REV. WAR: Pension File #W423, PA Line. Pension 1833
SECOND SPOUS: May Hunter
THIRD SPOUSE: Susannah Stull
     
Children of M
ARK HARDIN and MAY HUNTER are:
46. i.   THOMAS5 HARDIN, b. 09 March 1776; d. 20 January 1863, Iowa.
  ii.   JOHN HARDIN, m. RACHEL THOMAS.
     
Children of MARK HARDIN and SUSANNAH STULL are:
  iii.   MARTIN5 HARDIN, b. 06 December 1781; d. Bef. 1835; m. JENNY THOMAS, 02 November 1806, Washington County Kentucky.
  iv.   MARY HARDIN, b. 08 February 1782.
  v.   JOHN HARDIN, b. 10 May 1783.
  vi.   DANIEL STULL HARDIN, b. 28 April 1785, Pennslvania; d. 18 August 1824, Bourbon County Kentucky; m. MARY H. CHINN, 14 November 1818.
  vii.   SARAH WHITE HARDIN, b. 17 February 1787.
  viii.   MARK HARDIN, b. 28 March 1789.
  ix.   OTHO HARDIN, b. 15 March 1791; m. NANCY DAVIS, 17 August 1823, Washington County Kentucky.
  x.   DAVIS HARDIN, b. 15 February 1793.
  xi.   WILLIAM HARDIN, b. 20 October 1795.
  xii.   LEWIS T. HARDIN, b. 02 January 1799.
  xiii.   LETITIA S. HARDIN, b. 30 January 1802; m. WILLIAM BUFORD, 07 December 1822, Washington Co KY.
  xiv.   SUSANNAH HARDIN, b. 10 February 1808; m. THOMAS MUNSEY, 25 January 1828, Washington County Kentucky.


17. COL. JOHN W.4 HARDIN (MARTIN ( RUFFLED SHIRT )3, MARK2, MARTIN1) was born 01 October 1753 in Fauquier County Virginia, and died May 1792 in Hardin, Ohio. He married JANE DAVIESS 01 January 1776.

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OL. JOHN W. HARDIN:
He was an American Army officer in the Revolutionary War and in later Indian wars. He grew to manhood in the wilderness of southwestern Pennsylvania, becoming a skilled woodsman and marksman. At the start of the American Revolution he became a second lieutenant in the Continental
Army and joined Daniel Morgan's famous corps of riflemen. He served with distinction in many missions and engagements, notably at the Battle of Saratoga but resigned from the Army in 1779.

In 1786 he settled in Nelson (later Washington County Kentucky) and took part in the campaigns against the Indians in the Northwest Territory under George Rogers Clark and other leaders. He was murdered in 1792 while trying to negotiate a truce with the Indians in what is now the city of Hardin, Ohio. Counties in Kentucky and Ohio were named in his honor.

He was a personal friend of George Washington and attended many parties at Mt. Vernon.









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Bartina Peoples
Alan Eckert
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OL. JOHN W. HARDIN:
Cause of Death: Murdered while negotiating with the Indians
Occupation: Soldier and Planter
Residence: VA, PA, and Washington County Kentucky
REV. WAR: Lieutenant. Daniel Morgan's Riflemen
     
Children of C
OL. HARDIN and JANE DAVIESS are:
47. i.   MARTIN D.5 HARDIN, b. 21 June 1780, Pennsylvania; d. 08 October 1823.
  ii.   DAVIS HARDIN, m. ELIZA SIMPSON, 16 October 1808, Fayette County Kentucky.
  iii.   SARAH HARDIN, b. 1774; m. BARNABAS MCHENRY, 20 May 1794, Washington County Kentucky; b. 06 December 1767, North carolina.
48. iv.   JOHN HARDIN, b. Unknown; d. Bef. 1807.


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