RNT Family History
Hardin, Robert Monroe[1]

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Name Hardin, Robert Monroe Born 10 Oct 1834 , , North Carolina Gender Male Military Servic Company B, 11th Battalion, Georgia Artillery (Sumter Artillery) [2] Died 09 May 1898 Person ID I23719 Taylor Last Modified 16 Feb 2005
Father Hardin, Thompson, b. 1810, , Rutherford, North Carolina , bur. 1904, , Walker, Georgia
(Age ~ 94 years)
Relationship Birth Mother Brooks, Vianna, b. 1814, , , North Carolina Relationship Birth Married 02 Feb 1833 , Rutherford, North Carolina Notes Family ID F8264 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - Numbers at far right are census page numbers
HARDIN, Eli C 50 m w SC Woodstock P O 196
HARDIN, James M 29 m w GA Cross Roads Dist 211
HARDIN, Nathan 35 m b SC Woodstock P O 198
HARDIN, Robert 35 m w NC Cross Roads Dist 211
HARDIN, Thompson 60 m w NC Cross Roads Dist 212
HARDIN, William R 32 m w NC Cross Roads Dist 210
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ga/cherokee/census/1870/1870indx.txt
1870 Census, Cherokee CO. GA - Partial Index,
Submitted by Wyndell Taylor
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Source:http://www.angelfire.com/al/willowsway/
has middle name as "Coleman"
Robert Coleman Hardin was married 3 times, the story is that his first wife was an invalid, name unknown, no children. Second wife was Sarah E. Singleton and third wife was Sara Isabele Mardis.. One of his wives is supposed to have drowned crossing the Warrior River on horse back during flooded times, at Locust Fork in Blount Co., AL. This is believed to have been Sarah E. Singleton. No proof of this has been found.
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Sources - [S150] 1850 Forsyth County, Georgia Census, (Sharon Bennett Williams) (Reliability: 3).
331-1 Thompson Hardin 45 m Farmer NC 1805
331-2 Viauna Hardin 36 f NC 1814
331-3 Robert C Hardin 15 m Farmer NC 1835
331-4 Dulcenia S Hardin 14 f NC 1835
331-5 William R Hardin 12 m NC 1838
331-6 James M Hardin 10 m NC 1840
331-7 Rosley M Hardin 8 f NC 1842
331-8 Susan E Hardin 5 f NC 1845
331-9 Adra Hardin 2 f NC 1848
- [S127] Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System (Reliability: 3).
CONFEDERATE GEORGIA TROOPS
11th Battalion, Georgia Artillery (Sumter Artillery)
11th Artillery Battalion [also called Sumter Battalion] was organized during the spring of 1862 with five companies, later reduced to three. Sent to Virginia, it served in the Richmond area until September, then fought with the Army of Northern Virginia from the Maryland Campaign to Cold Harbor. The unit was involved in the Petersburg siege south of the James River and saw action in the Appomattox Campaign as infantry. In October, 1862, this unit totalled about 450 effectives, had 384 at Gettysburg, but only 44 present on April 9, 1865. Its commanders were Lieutenant Colonels Allen S. Cutts and John Lane
Robert M. Hardin (First_Last)
Regiment Name 11 Batt'n Georgia Artillery (Sumter Artillery.)
Side Confederate
Company B
Soldier's Rank_In Private
Soldier's Rank_Out Private
Alternate Name Monroe/Hardin
Notes
Film Number M226 roll 26
- [S150] 1850 Forsyth County, Georgia Census, (Sharon Bennett Williams) (Reliability: 3).