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Reeves, Mary "Polly" (1800 GA - 1858 GA)

Reeves, Mary "Polly"

Reeves, Mary "Polly"


Summary

Father: John Reeves
Mother: Sarah McNeil

Birth: 1800, Georgia
Birth Source: 1850 Census for age, 1833 will of John Reeves and 1867 Amite County, MS probate of the estate of brother John Reeve

Death: 1858, Monroe County, Georgia
Death Source: Husband remarried in 1860 census

Spouse1: James Hardin, m. 20 Jan 1818 in Columbia County, Georgia

Narrative

Children of Mary Reeves and James Hardin:
  1. William Reeves Hardin, b. 1819, m. Elizabeth Smith on 3 Dec 1846 in Washington County, Georgia
  2. Mary Hardin, b. c1820, m. Matthew Wilson on 17 Aug 1837
  3. Martha J. Hardin, b. c1823, m. Pleasant T. Wilson on 3 Nov 1843
  4. Sarah Hardin, b. c1827, m. Benjamin F. Reeves on 14 Dec 1847
  5. Susanna Hardin, b. 1832
  6. John Hardin, b. 1835
  7. Harriet Hardin, b. 1834
  8. Cassanda Hardin, b. 1842
James Hardin and his wife Mary Reeves were among the first of the pioneer settlers of Monroe County Georgia. They were married on January 20, 1818 and settled at Russellville in the 1820’s. From this union there were a large number of descendants. William Reeves Hardin, a son, signed an oath of allegiance to the United States of America, with reference to the emancipation of slaves. Bill Hardin, as he was called, was the father of T. J. Hardin, Frank Hardin, Reeves Hardin, Homer Hardin and Charles Hardin. They were some of the pillars of Russellville Baptist Church, and added much to the history of this section. Source - Monroe County Communities