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Aaron Hardin Allard

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Aaron Hardin Allard

Birth
Alabama, USA
Death
1865 (aged 64–65)
Hopkins County, Texas, USA
Burial
Klondike, Delta County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Family records have him born between 1797, possibly in Kentucky to David Allard and Mary Burleson. The 1850 census has him born in 1899 in Alabama.

Family records also have him married to Mary "Polly" Weaver about 1820 in Missouri and dying about 1865.

Thanks to Sherry who sent me this information:
A. H. and Mary Allard, formerly of Missouri, where a number of relatives still reside. They made the journey to Texas about 1842, and were among the very early pioneers of Hopkins county. The father was a rancher and cattleman, and continued to be actively identified with that business until his death in 1865. There were eleven children in the family, (A History of Texas and Texans, Volume 3 By Francis White Johnson . Texas Genealogy Trails website)
Contributor: Sherry (47010546)

George Ray Hooten [ID 48767234] sent a suggestion that Aaron Hardin Allard's name is David who was married to Polly Weaver on July 30, 1820, in Howard Co, Missouri.

I have no other sources for the family records except a typed family group sheet from my uncle.

1850 US Census Hopkins County, Texas

268 Aron ALLARD 50 M Farmer $500 Alabama
Polly 50 F Tennessee
John 15 M Missouri
Aron 13 M Missouri
George W. 4 M "
269 James ALLARD 20 M Farmer - Missouri
Amanda 21 F Kentucky

[Their son lived nearby]
263 Wm ALLARD 26 M Farmer - Missouri
Elizabeth 26 F Kentucky
Tollitha 4 F Missouri
Mary 2 F Texas
Son of David & Mary (Burleson) Allard.
Family records have him born between 1797, possibly in Kentucky to David Allard and Mary Burleson. The 1850 census has him born in 1899 in Alabama.

Family records also have him married to Mary "Polly" Weaver about 1820 in Missouri and dying about 1865.

Thanks to Sherry who sent me this information:
A. H. and Mary Allard, formerly of Missouri, where a number of relatives still reside. They made the journey to Texas about 1842, and were among the very early pioneers of Hopkins county. The father was a rancher and cattleman, and continued to be actively identified with that business until his death in 1865. There were eleven children in the family, (A History of Texas and Texans, Volume 3 By Francis White Johnson . Texas Genealogy Trails website)
Contributor: Sherry (47010546)

George Ray Hooten [ID 48767234] sent a suggestion that Aaron Hardin Allard's name is David who was married to Polly Weaver on July 30, 1820, in Howard Co, Missouri.

I have no other sources for the family records except a typed family group sheet from my uncle.

1850 US Census Hopkins County, Texas

268 Aron ALLARD 50 M Farmer $500 Alabama
Polly 50 F Tennessee
John 15 M Missouri
Aron 13 M Missouri
George W. 4 M "
269 James ALLARD 20 M Farmer - Missouri
Amanda 21 F Kentucky

[Their son lived nearby]
263 Wm ALLARD 26 M Farmer - Missouri
Elizabeth 26 F Kentucky
Tollitha 4 F Missouri
Mary 2 F Texas
Son of David & Mary (Burleson) Allard.


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