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Dr Isaac Edwards Hardy

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Dr Isaac Edwards Hardy Veteran

Birth
Kentucky, USA
Death
21 Sep 1902 (aged 77)
Hartley, Hartley County, Texas, USA
Burial
Hartley County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Isaac was moved with Sarah Estelle Willaims, Laura and John C Seybold from their original place so that the bridge in Hartley could be built.

The legend goes that these four were with a wagon train and were killed 1) by illness 2) a wagon accident 3) caught in bad weather and died from the elements.

Not much is known other than if they did died at the same time the date on Sarah Estelle Williams would be the date of death for all of them. January 9, 1891 is the date on Sarah's Marker.

It is also assumed that all four are related however I have no proof other than John C and Laura have the same last name.
Not much is known about this grave other than it was moved from the original place so that an over pass could be built where they were interred.

The story goes that the four people moved from there (John C. Seybold, Laura Seybold, Isaac Hardy and Sarah Estelle Williams) where with a wagon train when they died and were buried.

I have heard that they caught a fever and died but I have also heard that there was a wagon mishap in which the all were killed. Due to the date of Jan. 9, 1891 on Sarah Estelle Williams grave marker. I would guess they might have been caught in a bad storm and died from exposer.

None of this is proven. If they all died at the same time than the date of death would be January 9th 1891.

____________UPDATE THANKS TO SARAH PARSONS___________________

Thanks to an Email I received from Sarah Parsons who generously shared all her research and information with me. We now have much better intel and can put the rumors above to rest.

John Clark Seybold was born June 12, 1834 in Madison County, Illinois to Samuel Seybold and Tamer/Tamor Pickering Seybold. His siblings were Mary M Seybold, James M Seybold, Hannah Seybold, Candace Seybold, Elvira Seybold, Edwina Seybold, Samuel Seybold and Washington Lafayette Seybold.

He was married three times and fathered four children.

Marriage one was to Jennie Thompson on Nov 2, 1865 in Greene County, Illinois. They had a stillborn daughter (Infant Seybold b. 13 Apr 1868) and Jennie died a few days later.

Marriage two was to Elizabeth Weber on Oct 5, 1869 in St Louis, Missouri. They had one son, John Samuel Seybold (b. October 31, 1871 in Saint Louis, Missouri d. September 4, 1952 in DuPage County, Illinois).

Marriage three was to Laura A Hardy on June 27, 1883 in Alton, Madison County, Illinois. They had two children Isaac Hardy Seybold (b July 20, 1884 in Illinois, d Oct 26, 1941, in California - Find a Grave Memorial # 3751369) and Ida Lena Seybold (b Aug 11 1890).

He served in the military from August 15, 1862 until July 20, 1865. He was with General Sherman during the famous "March to the Sea." He was injured and had major problems with swelling of the veins in his legs. In 1883, he applied for a Civil War Pension.

John C Seybold died December 7, 1893 in Hartley, Hartley County, Texas.

In 1894, his widow Laura A Hardy Seybold applied for a Widow's Pension.

Laura A Hardy Seybold was b. June 27 1883, Alton, Madison County, Illinois d. 1935, California. Their son, Isaac Hardy Seybold was the person who is listed as the informant on Laura's death certificate.

Laura's father, Isaac E Hardy (I believe it is he that has been reinterred with Laura and John), was a surgeon and a Mexican War veteran; born in Kentucky. Her mother was Sara Jane Hardy; born in Tennessee. It is recorded in the 1900 Census that Laura was born on a boat and that her nephew, Frank Williams, was living with her in addition to her children and parents.

The following are excerpts from two newspapers.

Alton Weekly Telegraph, Alton, IL, Thursday, June 28, 1883, p. 5:
HYMENEAL.
=====
SEYBOLD-HARDY.
Mr. John C. Seybold, of Troy, and Miss Laura A., the accomplished daughter of Dr. I.E. Hardy, were united in matrimony at 6 0'clock last evening, at the residence of the bride's parents, Dr. J. Bulkley officiating, in the presence of a small company of relatives and friends. The newly married pair were greeted with many congratulations and good wishes. After the ceremony a splendid repast was served. Mr. and Mrs. Seybold were the recipients of many handsome presents. They left last evening for St. Louis.
====
The Edwardsville Intelligencer, Edwardsville, IL, Jan. 23, 1889, p. 8:
J.C. Seybold and John Peterman left Wednesday for Texas to do some carpenter work for Dr. Hardey. E.S. Donoho will remain at home with his wife's folks. He has four buildings in prospect of erection this spring
Jan. 22nd.

Thank you Sarah!
Isaac was moved with Sarah Estelle Willaims, Laura and John C Seybold from their original place so that the bridge in Hartley could be built.

The legend goes that these four were with a wagon train and were killed 1) by illness 2) a wagon accident 3) caught in bad weather and died from the elements.

Not much is known other than if they did died at the same time the date on Sarah Estelle Williams would be the date of death for all of them. January 9, 1891 is the date on Sarah's Marker.

It is also assumed that all four are related however I have no proof other than John C and Laura have the same last name.
Not much is known about this grave other than it was moved from the original place so that an over pass could be built where they were interred.

The story goes that the four people moved from there (John C. Seybold, Laura Seybold, Isaac Hardy and Sarah Estelle Williams) where with a wagon train when they died and were buried.

I have heard that they caught a fever and died but I have also heard that there was a wagon mishap in which the all were killed. Due to the date of Jan. 9, 1891 on Sarah Estelle Williams grave marker. I would guess they might have been caught in a bad storm and died from exposer.

None of this is proven. If they all died at the same time than the date of death would be January 9th 1891.

____________UPDATE THANKS TO SARAH PARSONS___________________

Thanks to an Email I received from Sarah Parsons who generously shared all her research and information with me. We now have much better intel and can put the rumors above to rest.

John Clark Seybold was born June 12, 1834 in Madison County, Illinois to Samuel Seybold and Tamer/Tamor Pickering Seybold. His siblings were Mary M Seybold, James M Seybold, Hannah Seybold, Candace Seybold, Elvira Seybold, Edwina Seybold, Samuel Seybold and Washington Lafayette Seybold.

He was married three times and fathered four children.

Marriage one was to Jennie Thompson on Nov 2, 1865 in Greene County, Illinois. They had a stillborn daughter (Infant Seybold b. 13 Apr 1868) and Jennie died a few days later.

Marriage two was to Elizabeth Weber on Oct 5, 1869 in St Louis, Missouri. They had one son, John Samuel Seybold (b. October 31, 1871 in Saint Louis, Missouri d. September 4, 1952 in DuPage County, Illinois).

Marriage three was to Laura A Hardy on June 27, 1883 in Alton, Madison County, Illinois. They had two children Isaac Hardy Seybold (b July 20, 1884 in Illinois, d Oct 26, 1941, in California - Find a Grave Memorial # 3751369) and Ida Lena Seybold (b Aug 11 1890).

He served in the military from August 15, 1862 until July 20, 1865. He was with General Sherman during the famous "March to the Sea." He was injured and had major problems with swelling of the veins in his legs. In 1883, he applied for a Civil War Pension.

John C Seybold died December 7, 1893 in Hartley, Hartley County, Texas.

In 1894, his widow Laura A Hardy Seybold applied for a Widow's Pension.

Laura A Hardy Seybold was b. June 27 1883, Alton, Madison County, Illinois d. 1935, California. Their son, Isaac Hardy Seybold was the person who is listed as the informant on Laura's death certificate.

Laura's father, Isaac E Hardy (I believe it is he that has been reinterred with Laura and John), was a surgeon and a Mexican War veteran; born in Kentucky. Her mother was Sara Jane Hardy; born in Tennessee. It is recorded in the 1900 Census that Laura was born on a boat and that her nephew, Frank Williams, was living with her in addition to her children and parents.

The following are excerpts from two newspapers.

Alton Weekly Telegraph, Alton, IL, Thursday, June 28, 1883, p. 5:
HYMENEAL.
=====
SEYBOLD-HARDY.
Mr. John C. Seybold, of Troy, and Miss Laura A., the accomplished daughter of Dr. I.E. Hardy, were united in matrimony at 6 0'clock last evening, at the residence of the bride's parents, Dr. J. Bulkley officiating, in the presence of a small company of relatives and friends. The newly married pair were greeted with many congratulations and good wishes. After the ceremony a splendid repast was served. Mr. and Mrs. Seybold were the recipients of many handsome presents. They left last evening for St. Louis.
====
The Edwardsville Intelligencer, Edwardsville, IL, Jan. 23, 1889, p. 8:
J.C. Seybold and John Peterman left Wednesday for Texas to do some carpenter work for Dr. Hardey. E.S. Donoho will remain at home with his wife's folks. He has four buildings in prospect of erection this spring
Jan. 22nd.

Thank you Sarah!

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Reinterred Nov. 3, 1994

Gravesite Details

This is one of the graves that was moved from the original gravesite so they could build an overpass in Hartley.



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