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Hardy Medlin

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Hardy Medlin

Birth
Tennessee, USA
Death
30 Sep 1864 (aged 65)
Missouri, USA
Burial
Carroll County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Married Winnaford Scott, Nov. 27, 1833 in Cooper Co., Missouri. Father of six known children: Sarah Ann, William K., James P., Allen B., Elizabeth Jane and Charity Rebecca. Served in Co. K, 23rd D. Missouri Infantry Volunteers, Union Army during the Civil War.

"...(Hardy) was a farmer and he came from Tennessee to Cooper county, Missouri in an early day. He went to California in 1850, making the long, hazardous trip across the plains to the gold fields, and upon his return to the country of the "big muddy water", three years later, he came to Carroll county, locating ten miles northeast of Carrollton, in Combs township, and there he became well established and lived until his death... They were the parents of seven children, namely: Sarah Ann, deceased; William K., Buford Judson and James P. are also deceased; Allen B., of this review; Elizabeth Jane and (Charity) Rebecca are both deceased. (Hardy) and all three of his living sons were in the Union Army."
Married Winnaford Scott, Nov. 27, 1833 in Cooper Co., Missouri. Father of six known children: Sarah Ann, William K., James P., Allen B., Elizabeth Jane and Charity Rebecca. Served in Co. K, 23rd D. Missouri Infantry Volunteers, Union Army during the Civil War.

"...(Hardy) was a farmer and he came from Tennessee to Cooper county, Missouri in an early day. He went to California in 1850, making the long, hazardous trip across the plains to the gold fields, and upon his return to the country of the "big muddy water", three years later, he came to Carroll county, locating ten miles northeast of Carrollton, in Combs township, and there he became well established and lived until his death... They were the parents of seven children, namely: Sarah Ann, deceased; William K., Buford Judson and James P. are also deceased; Allen B., of this review; Elizabeth Jane and (Charity) Rebecca are both deceased. (Hardy) and all three of his living sons were in the Union Army."


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