RNT Family History
Hardin, William R.

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Name Hardin, William R. Born 1838 , , North Carolina Gender Male Military Servic Company E, 36th Regiment, Georgia Infantry (Broyles') [1] Person ID I23720 Taylor Last Modified 8 Jun 2004
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 - 1880 United States Census
William R. HARDIN Self M Male W 42 NC Farmer NC NC
Charlotty C. HARDIN Wife M Female W 42 SC Keeping House NC NC
Benjamin P. HARDIN Son S Male W 20 GA Farm Laborer NC SC
Sarah A. G. HARDIN Dau S Female W 19 GA At Home NC SC
Isodora J. HARDIN Dau S Female W 17 GA At Home NC SC
Mary V. HARDIN Dau S Female W 16 GA At Home NC SC
William M. HARDIN Son S Male W 14 GA At Home NC SC
James H. HARDIN Son S Male W 12 GA Farm Laborer NC SC
Luvony D. HARDIN Dau S Female W 10 GA At Home NC SC
Martha J. HARDIN Dau S Female W 7 GA NC SC
Lillie A. HARDIN Dau S Female W 3 GA NC SC
Cornelius C. HARDIN Son S Male W 1 GA NC SC
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Source Information:
Census Place Eighth, Gordon, Georgia
Family History Library Film 1254149
NA Film Number T9-0149
Page Number 134C
- 1880 United States Census
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Sources - [S127] Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System (Reliability: 3).
CONFEDERATE GEORGIA TROOPS
36th Regiment, Georgia Infantry (Broyles')
6th (Glenn's) Infantry Regiment was organized at Dalton, Georgia , during the winter of 1861-1862 with many officers and men from the Dalton area. It was sent to Tennessee, then moved to Mississippi where it served in T.H. Taylor's Brigade, Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana. The regiment fought at Champion's Hill and was captured at Vicksburg on July 4, 1863. After being exchanged and brigaded under General Cummings, it fought with the Army of Tennessee from Chattanooga to Nashville, and ended the war in North Carolina. The unit was organized with 930 men, reported 43 casualties at Chattanooga, and totalled 267 men and 213 arms in December, 1863. In January, 1865, when it was consolidated with the 56th Georgia Regiment, 232 were present for duty. Few surrendered on April 26. The unit was commanded by Colonels C.E. Broyles and Jesse A. Glenn, Lieutenant Colonel Alexander M. Wallace, and Major John Loudermilk.
William R. Hardin (First_Last)
Regiment Name 36 (Broyles') Georgia Infantry
Side Confederate
Company E
Soldier's Rank_In Private
Soldier's Rank_Out Private
Alternate Name
Notes
Film Number M226 roll 26
- [S127] Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System (Reliability: 3).