Davis Uriah I | Born 1707

HARDIN, Mark

Male Bef 1681 - 1735  (> 54 years)


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  • Name HARDIN, Mark 
    Born Bef 26 Mar 1681  Christened At Staten Island, New York Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died 1 May 1735  Prince William County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I7191  Uriah Davis I - Genealogy
    Last Modified 21 Jun 2018 

    Father HARDOUIN, Martin,   b. Abt 1645, Probably Fordham, Suffolk County, New York Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Prince William County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Mother DUSAUCHOY, Madeleine,   b. 20/20 Jan 1657/1658, Manhattan, Suffolk County, New York (New Amsterdam) Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married 5/05 Mar 1670/1671  New Amsterdam Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F2681  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family HOGUE, Mary,   b. Aft 1689,   d. Bef Mar 1755, Prince William County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age < 64 years) 
    Married Abt 1709  Northcumberland, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. HARDIN, John,   b. Abt 1710,   d. Yes, date unknown
     2. HARDIN, Martin,   b. Abt 1716,   d. Yes, date unknown
     3. HARDIN, Mark,   b. Abt 1718,   d. Yes, date unknown
     4. HARDIN, Henry,   b. 1720,   d. Yes, date unknown
     5. HARDIN, Martha,   b. Abt 1722,   d. Yes, date unknown
     6. HARDIN, Abigail,   b. Abt 1724,   d. Yes, date unknown
     7. HARDIN, Mary,   b. Abt 1726,   d. Yes, date unknown
     8. HARDIN, Nancy,   b. Abt 1728,   d. Aug 1778, Prince William County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 50 years)
     9. HARDIN, Elizabeth,   b. Abt 1730,   d. Yes, date unknown
     10. HARDIN, Alis,   b. Abt 1732,   d. Yes, date unknown
    Last Modified 24 Jun 2018 
    Family ID F2244  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 


    • In 1716 Mark obtained a land grant in Farquier Co., Virginia.
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      Marcus Hardin, (asa Harding & Harden) was the 5th of the known children of Martin Hardin and Madeleine Du Sauchoy, however a few records do indicate that he was the 6th child. Mark was christened Marcus (after his grandfather Marcus Du Sauchoy on 26Mar1681 in Staten Island, NY. He was married c1700 to Mary Houge. Mark Hardin (as he is known) first shows up in the Northcumberland County Virginia area where he moved in 1707. He and Mary had 10 children:
      John Hardin (c1710-1789, m. Catherine Marr)
      Henry Hardin (c1710-c1794 m. Judith Lynch)
      Martin Hardin (c1716-1780 m. Lydia Waters)
      Mark Hardin (m1. Elizabeth Ashby, m2. Susannah ____)
      Ann Hardin (m. Henry Holtzclaw)
      Alice Hardin (m. William Cloud)
      Elizabeth Hardin (d. c1752, ?never m.?)
      Martha Hardin (m. James McDonald)
      Abigail Hardin
      Mary Hardin (m. Robert Jones)
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      Land Grant: 23 Dec 1716 94 acres in Richmond Co., VA near Rappahannock Marsh Pg 60 VA land grants 1694-1742
      Land Grant: 4 Jun 1716 122 1/2 acres in Hanover Parish in Richmond Co., VA adjoining Jeffrey Johnson, Charles Emmons
      Land Grant: 15 Dec 1721 642 acres on Elk Run in Stafford Co., VA
      Land Grant: 20 Apr 1723 232 acres in King George Co., VA on Dutchman's Run, adjoining Alexander Beach, Joshua Butler, Benj Berryman Pg. 75 VA Land Grants 1694-1742
      Juror: 8 Mar 1727/28 King George Co., VA--Trial recorded on page 442 in King George County, Virginia Order Book 1725-1728,
      Will: 16 Mar 1733/34 Prince William Co., Virginia
      Probate: 21 May 1735 Prince William Co., Virginia
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      Prince William County, Colony of Virginia
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      Will
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      Pages 36 - 38
      21 May 1735
      Mark Hardin
      Dated: 16 March 1734
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      The full text of the will of Mark Hardin is as follows:
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      "In the name of God Amen I Mark Hardin of Prince William
      County in the colony of Virginia being in health perfit sensand
      memory Prais be to God for the same I knowing the sertinty of
      Deth and the unsertenty of Life and I with all the better to
      settle what small worly Estate it hath Pleesed God of hisGrate
      Goodness to bestow upon me before my Deth Do make this
      my last will and Testament Revoking and disannulling allother
      wills or testaments whatsoever by me heretofore made
      whether Esscript maniscript or codesil and do make and
      confirm this to be my last will and testament in manner and
      form following first and Principly I give and Bequeath mysoul
      into the hands of that grate God who gave it me not doubting
      as surely trusting and believing to have a full and freePardon
      and Remission of all my Sins through the Merits and death of
      My Dear Lord and only Savor Jesus Christ and as for my
      body my will is that it may be buried in a dessent andChristian
      manner according to the descretion of my Executors
      hereinafter named.

      "Item I give bequeath to my Eldest son John Hardin two
      hundred and thirty two acres of Land Situate lying and beingin
      Prince William County to him and the Heirs Lawfully begotten
      of his Body the said land being part of a Paten for Six
      Hundred and forty two Acres of land and beginnning for the
      two hundred and thirty two acres of land at a white Oack
      standing in the first line mentioned in the said Paten on the
      southeast side of the said tract of land thenc running northwest
      westerly along a Sorvanor cawled by the name of Martin's
      Spring branch to a cornor hickory standing on the hed of the
      said Sorvanor thenc more westerly to a cornor white oack
      thenc South West to an White Oack then nothe westerly to
      cornor five white Oacks thenc down the main branch of Mudy
      Hole extending down the sd branch to cost Oack standing in
      the said branch blow the house where the sd John Hardin at
      present lives thenc nothly up a valley to a cornor Stakebeing
      the extent of the sd track of land thenc Esterly to a postand so
      to the white Oack where it first begun.

      "Item I give and Bequeath unto my Son Martin Two hundred
      and ten acres of Land Situate lying and bing in the sd County
      of Prince William aforesd to him and his heirs lawfooly
      begoten of his Body the same being part of the aforesd track
      or Paten and beginning at the above sd Hickory and five white
      Oacks thenc running northerly to the extent of said Track and
      including all the southwesterly part of the Track.

      "Item I give and Bequeath unto my Son Mark Hardin two
      hundred aceres of Land it being the remainder part of thesaid
      track as above sd in the County of Prince William and allso
      one Negroman cawled Sambo to him and his heirs lawfooly
      begoten of his Body.

      "Item I give and bequeath to my son Henry Hardin two
      hundred acres of Land situate lying and being in PrinceWilliam
      County to him and his heirs lawfooly begoten of his body the
      sd land being part of three hundred acres of land bought of
      James McDoneile the sd land lying and being on the South
      side of Kittle Run the loer part of it and the Plantation tohim
      the abovesd Henry Hardin.

      "Item it is my Will that if any of my three sons last named
      Martin, Mark or Henry should die without heirs lawfully
      begoten that there Land shall fall to two of my Daughters Ann
      and Ales Hardin and to there lawfule heirs.

      "Item I Give and bequeath to my Daughter Elizabeth Hardin
      one hundred Acres of land it being the upper part of three
      hundred acres bought of James McDoneilll on the South side
      of Kittle Run in the County of Prince William as aforesd toher
      and her heirs lawfully begoten.

      "Item My Will is that all my sons and my Daughters Martha (to
      wit) John Martin Mark and Henry Hardin and Martha
      McDoneill shall have two shillings Starling payed to Each of
      them out of my Estate and that to be there full part besides
      there land already given to my sons and no more.

      "Item it is my will that after my decees my loving wife Mary
      Hardin shall choose her devedent of the land above given to
      Sone Mark Hardin and to be therewith satisfied for ther third
      part of all my Lands that then she shall have the said landand
      Negro Sambo and all the improvements during her life and
      after her deceas the said Land and Negro Sambo and all the
      improvements to fall to my Sone Mark Hardin and his Heirs
      lawfooly begoten of his body.
      "Item it is my will that after the Deceas my whole Parsinall
      Estate shall not be brought to appraisement but to be at the
      direction of my loving Wife Mary Hardin.

      "It is my will that after my Deceas of my loving Wife Mary
      Hardin that the above mentioned parsinally Estate shall be
      Equally divided among my five Daughters vise Abigail, Mary,
      Ann, Elizabeth, Ales or their heirs lawfooly begoten of their
      bodies.

      "Lastly my will is that my loving Wife Mary Hardin and son
      John Hardin and my son Martin Hardin be my Executors to
      see that this my last Will fullfiled awarding so to the truintent
      and meaning thereof and in testimony that this is my lastwill
      and testament I have hereunto set my hand and sale this
      Sixteenth Day of March in the year of ouer Lord God One
      thousand seven hundred and thirty four.

      Mark Hardin

      Thomas x Simon
      Daniell x Shumate
      Judith x Shumate
      Elizabeth x Royalte

      "At a Court held for Prince William County the twenty-first
      day of May, 1735, the Will as presented into Court by Mary
      Hardin and John Hardin Executors therein named who made
      Oath thereto and being proved by the Oaths of Thomas Simon
      and Danl Shumate two of the witnesses thereto it is admitted
      to record and on the Motion of the said Mary and John
      Hardin and they Performing what is usual in such cases
      Certificate is granted them for obtaining a probate thereofin
      due form."