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Robert Hatcher <I>Hatcher</I> Cardin

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Robert Hatcher Hatcher Cardin

Birth
Death
8 Jun 1926 (aged 72)
USA
Burial
Bunker Hill, Giles County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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CARDIN, Robert Hatcher
The Pulaski Citizen 09 Jun 1926 "Sudden Call"
R. H. Cardin, commonly called Hatcher by his many friends, died sometime Tuesday afternoon, in the field at home, in the Bunker Hill community, where he was at work plowing.
Mr. Cardin appeared well as usual Tuesday forenoon. After working all morning he came home to dinner, ate a hearty meal and returned to work. He did not come home at the usual time in the evening, but at first the family thought nothing of it, supposing he was just working later than usual. But as night was coming on and he had not come home, some one went to the field to see about him.
Apparently he had died of heart failure, without warning. He had fallen forward, face down, with the plow line about his wrist. The horse has been grazing round apparently for several hours. It is supposed Mr. Cardin died soon after
returning to work for the afternoon.
Funeral and burial services were conducted at Indian Creek Wednesday afternoon.



Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002
Name: R H Cardin [Robert Hatcher Cardin]
Spouse: Fannie Brownlon [Emily Fannie Brownlow]
Marriage License Date: 8 Feb 1877
Marriage County: Giles

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CARDIN, Robert Hatcher
The Pulaski Citizen 09 Jun 1926 "Sudden Call"
R. H. Cardin, commonly called Hatcher by his many friends, died sometime Tuesday afternoon, in the field at home, in the Bunker Hill community, where he was at work plowing.
Mr. Cardin appeared well as usual Tuesday forenoon. After working all morning he came home to dinner, ate a hearty meal and returned to work. He did not come home at the usual time in the evening, but at first the family thought nothing of it, supposing he was just working later than usual. But as night was coming on and he had not come home, some one went to the field to see about him.
Apparently he had died of heart failure, without warning. He had fallen forward, face down, with the plow line about his wrist. The horse has been grazing round apparently for several hours. It is supposed Mr. Cardin died soon after
returning to work for the afternoon.
Funeral and burial services were conducted at Indian Creek Wednesday afternoon.



Tennessee State Marriages, 1780-2002
Name: R H Cardin [Robert Hatcher Cardin]
Spouse: Fannie Brownlon [Emily Fannie Brownlow]
Marriage License Date: 8 Feb 1877
Marriage County: Giles

Infor shared by
Joyce Pardon Danek # 47552867



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  • Maintained by: SP
  • Originally Created by: Lin
  • Added: Oct 20, 2009
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/43345632/robert_hatcher-cardin: accessed ), memorial page for Robert Hatcher Hatcher Cardin (10 May 1854–8 Jun 1926), Find a Grave Memorial ID 43345632, citing Indian Creek Cemetery, Bunker Hill, Giles County, Tennessee, USA; Maintained by SP (contributor 48324886).