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Individual Record for: Temperance Hardin (female)
Nickname: Tempy
| Event |
Date |
Details |
| Birth |
ABT 1775 |
Place: North Carolina |
| Death |
BEF 1860 |
Place: Grundy County, TN |
- Name Notes:
- Grundy County TN Deed Book A
#210 ( Pages 11 & 12)
Abstract by Sherrill
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- Picture:
- 1840 Census Warren Co TN Hannah
Hardin (Head of Household)
- Portable Document:
- Joseph Hardin Rev War File
- Link Notes:
- Speculation:
Now the pension file I have attached for Joseph Harden/Hardin of
Rutherford Co. NC and he states he was born 3 July 1760 in Chatham
County, NC and at some point moved to Rutherford County and enlisted in
the Rev. War there (1776) at some point he was in an Indian War but in
1817 he removed to Anderson County, TN and stayed 1 year. Then
moved to Franklin County, TN for 4 years (1818-1822) then moved
to Tuscaloosa County, Alabama in 1822 and applied there in
1833 for his penison.
Another interesting thing about the Joseph Harden was that he had a
brother named Elijah Hardin testifing that he was in the war. There is
an Elijah Bolin that does a land survey now he could be the son
of Temperance Bolin.
- Link:
- Temperance
Bouldin--Early Land Grants--Warren Co TN
- Link Notes:
- What Can Be Found At This Link:
~ Records From 1824 ~1894
WARREN COUNTY TENNESSEE ENTRY TAKERS INDEX
BOULDEN FAMILY ENTRIES mailto:aharings@cox.net
(Authors Note: Found Temperance (along with her neighboring family
members) listed within Warren Co TN/Land Grant Card File Index.
The page will show each entry which provides the original land record
by
date and entry number and gives the original page number, date of
entry, date of survey, date of land transfer when appropriate,
owner(s),
including owners of adjoining land, land descriptions, chain carriers
(often useful in establishing family relationships) and witnesses to
land transfers. These records are especially valuable as I understand
that
early Warren County court records have been lost. It appears that
between the years of 1826 and 1830, Temperance acquired 196
Acres of Land in Warren County TN. Comments or Questions? Email me
Alma aharings@cox.net
- Associated Links:
Land Grant Records for Temperance
Click
here To View Image of Grundy Co TN Deed Book A pg #11 Land
Transaction
History of Wright County MO 1889
James H B Cope, a farmer of Elk Creek Township, Wright
Co., Mo., was born in Middle Tennessee in 1831 being the son of Stephan and Comfort
(Bolin) Cope. The paternal grandfather (sic: James Cope) was born in one of the
Carolinas, was a farmer and a member of the Baptist Church. He was a
pioneer settler of Warren County, Tenn., was the father of four
children and died in Tennessee at the age of 98 years.
Stephen Cope was born in Warren County, Tennessee in
1803, and was a farmer by occupation. He was always a Democrat in his
political views and was constable in Warren County for six years. He
was also justice of the peace for twelve years, and died in 1887. His
wife, Comfort Cope was a native of Warren County. Tenn. and is
still living. They were the parents of sixteen children, James
H.B. Cope being the seventh in order of birth. James grew to
manhood in Warren and Grundy Counties in the state of Tennessee where
he received a fair education in the common schools. At the age of
twenty-six he married Miss Minerva J. Roberts a native of
Tennessee, born in 1835 and died in 1863. They became the parents of
four children: William, who died at the age of two years: Sarah
A. died at the age of twenty-three years, was married and left one
child; James T. and Elizabeth , who died at the age of one
year. In 1865 Mr. Cope married Mrs. (Nichols) Young and the
fruits of this union was seven children: Fannie E., Alonzo, James
Newton, Cinda, Flora, John, and Harvey. Mrs. Cope was the mother
of two children from her former marriage: A. L. and Sarah J..
James Cope immigrated to Missouri in 1857, locating in
Wright County, and has made his home here ever since, with the
exception of a short time during the war when he found refuge in
Phelps County. He never took up arms against the Union, but his
sympathies were with the South. He is a Democrat in politics and is a
member of the Wheel.
The maternal grandfather, Lewis Bolin lived in Warren County, Tennessee. He was
a hero of the War of 1812 and the first man to enter the British fort
at the battle of New Orleans. He had fourteen holes shot through his
coat as he went in. He witnessed the death of Peckenham and the
general withdrawal of the British from American soil. He afterward
served all through the Texas war, and when it closed he wrote his
family and said:Ó Come to Texas!" for he had enough land for
all his children. He was never heard from afterward. He was a great
traveler and had been all over the union."
Source Note: This excerpt taken from
a short bio on the family of James Harrison Bradford Cope found in an
1889 Goodspeed Publication: "History of Laclede, Camden, Dallas,
Webster, Wright, Texas, Pulaski, Phelps and Dent Counties, MO" Page: #1165
- Notes Source: Alma E
Dailey-Harings
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