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RootsWeb’s WorldConnect Project: Family Connections of William “Darrell” Hosey

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# ID: I22822 View Post-em!

# Name: Robert HARDY 1

# Sex: M

# Birth: 1799 in Edgefield District, South Carolina

# Death: 1843 in Dollar, Coosa County, Alabama

# Note:

Robert Hardy and his wife Nancy Peebles Browning both came to Montgomery Co AL where they met and married in 1823. Nancy came with her parents in a wagon from Greene Co GA.

Robert´s cousin Susannah Hardy Crenshaw and her husband Stephen Crenshaw, related to the Charles Crenshaw(also Greenshaw) family, were born in the Tyger River area and went to Alabama with Robert Hardy about 1817 where they both bought property. I think Stephen was the son of Charles.

By 1818 Robert was paying taxes on land in Montgomery Co.- later became part of Lowndes County near Hayneville. Stephen was a surveyor and a Revolutionary soldier, with a large family, stores and stock, etc., and moved from Edgefield District, S.C.. He entered the land known today as Lowndes County, Hayneville, cutting the roads and bridges as they moved. Like Robert, he may have also still owned land in SC. Robert Hardy took Nancy back to his plantation in Edgefield SC where she gave birth to John B. Hardy in 1825. In 1828 Robert and Nancy sold land in Edgefield. See below. They probably lived a long distance marriage with slaves helping them in both Alabama and in Edgefield. Nancy probably stayed in SC where she had the luxury of a home and Robert spent time clearing land and building in Loundesboro. According to OUR FATHERS FIELDS, the Hardys worked side by side with their slaves in those early generations.

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ALLEN family – Coosa – Family History & Genealogy Message Board – Ancestry.com

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ALLEN family

Ottis Murphy (View posts) Posted: 22 Mar 1999 12:00PM GMT

Classification: Query

Surnames: MURPHY, ALLEN, BARRETT, GANDY, GROOMS, BARKLEY, BUTLER

Does anyone have any information on the following ALLEN family who are shown in the 1850 census of Coosa County. Richard A. ALLEN b. abt 1810 in AL and wife Martha HOUSLEY? b. about 1815 in IL. (Indian). Their children were: Elizabeth ALLEN b. abt 1846; W. M. ALLEN (male) b. abt 1848; Joannah ALLEN b. June 10, 1850 (my grandmother) married Milton MURPHY; Sarah ALLEN b. abt. 1852; J. ALLEN (male) b. abt 1854; A. ALLEN (male) b. abt 1856; and Alex ALLEN b. abt. 1857. Richard dissapeared in about 1858 on a cattle drive. The children remained in Coosa but I cannot trace any of them except for my grandmother Joannah. There may be other children born before 1846.

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Written by weavercat

February 12, 2009 at 2:54 am

Land Records

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