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1809 - 1893 (83 years)
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Name |
Hardin Patterson [1] |
Born |
17 Nov 1809 |
Rutherford County, North Carolina U.S.A. [2, 3] |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
07 Aug 1893 |
Tishomingo County, Mississippi U.S.A. [2] |
Buried |
Ridge Cemetery, Itawamba County, Mississippi U.S.A. [2] |
Notes |
- [TEST_file_Nov2002.ged]
Hardin Patterson got from the US Government 159.20 acres in Fran klin County, Alabama on 16 Jan 1840, cert. # 14406, Section 30 , Township 6 South, Range 14 West of Huntsville Meridian. This i s in the northern part of Franklin County, bordering Colbert Cou nty.
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1840 Census of Franklin County, Alabama
Patterson, Hardin 1 Male 30-40 years old
1 Male 20-30 years old
1 Male 5-10 years old
1 Female 20-30 years old
1 Female 10-15 years old
2 Females under 5 years old
1850 Itawamba County, MS Census, Dist. No. 7, Nov 16, 1850, Page 4 31 B
740/740
Hardin Patterson 40 M Farmer 1000 NC
Elizabeth 39 F NC
James 18 M Farmer TN
Julia 13 F AL
Elizabeth 11 F AL
Margaret 8 F AL
Robert 6 M AL
Eunice 3 F MS
1860 Itawamba County, Census
Pleasanton P.O.
Household #1681
PATTERSON, Harden 50 Farmer NC
Elizabeth 41 SC
James F. 26 Merchant TN
Elizabeth M. 19 AL
Margaret A. 17 AL
Robert A. 15 AL
COVINGTON, Henry 27 Meth. Minister SC
1870 Census of Tishomingo County Mississippi
Page No. Name Age Sex Race Occupation Proper ty Birthplace
Value
Patterson, Hardin 60 M W clergymn 600 0-10600 NC
Sirena 29 F W Hskp r AL
Lilla M . 7 F W MS
William H . 5 M W MS
Mary J . 3 F W MS
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1880 Census of Tishomingo County Mississippi
Name Age Sex Occupatio n Birthplace of
Self, Father, Mother
Patterson, Hardan 70 M Farme r NC SC NC
Serena A. 39 F keeps house AL .. . ...
Wm. H. 15 M farm labor MS N C AL
Ben F. 7 M M S NC AL
Idia S . 4 F M S NC AL
Hale, Wm. J. 22 M Farme r MS MS MS
Lillie M. 17 F keeps hous e MS NC AL
Hardin Patterson's testimonial for Methodist Episcopal Minster w as 13 Sep 1857 in Itawamba County, Mississippi.
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"A Place Called Belmont"
"In the early Golden (present Fanchertown) community, the Patter son Chapel Methodist Church was organized in about 1884. It wa s named in honor of Rev. Hardin Patterson, a respected ministe r and early area builder. He reportedly delivered the first serm on at the church and was very helpful in the locating and starti ng of the church. The first membership of the church was compose d mostly of members from Mt. Zion Methodist Church, which had be en located over the edge of Alabama and was destroyed in a ravag ing storm. Early families of Patterson Chapel were: Fancher, Nab ers, Mink, Pate, Patterson, Messer, Bostick, and Epps. An earl y school, Patterson Chapel Public Free School functioned in thi s community."
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Person ID |
I4502 |
Devin Timber | Cay's pedigree |
Last Modified |
10 May 2010 |
Father |
Robert Patterson, b. 05 Jan 1787, Rutherford County, North Carolina , d. 25 Feb 1864, Franklin County, Alabama C.S.A. (Age 77 years) |
Mother |
Margaret Nowlin, b. 22 Feb 1794, d. 18 Feb 1864, Franklin County, Alabama C.S.A. (Age 69 years) |
Married |
1809 |
Rutherford County, North Carolina U.S.A. [4] |
Family ID |
F1406 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S04136] Gaisser, Eunice PATTERSON : Estate, Williams, Crawford McHaffey.
- [S04125] Myra, Rayma Biggs & Irene Barnes, (1979).
- [S04111] Blackburn, Samuel: Will, (dated 9 Nov 1834).
- [S04303] Rutherford Co. Marriages 1779-1868, (North Carolina).
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