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Mary Hardy 1731–1801 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1731

Birth Location: Pitt, North Carolina, United States

Death Date: 1801

Death Location: Pitt, North Carolina, United States

Father: John Hardy

Mother: Susannah Tyson

Spouse(s): John Thigpen

Children(s): Elizabeth Thigpen, Mary Thigpen, Edwin Thigpen, James Thigpen, Henry Thigpen, Penelope Thigpen, Martha Thigpen, None None

In 1731, Mary Hardy entered the world in Pitt, North Carolina, United States, born to John Hardy And Susannah Tyson. Mary Hardy married John Bartholomew Thigpen, and had children including Edwin Edgar Thigpen, Elizabeth Thigpen, Henry Thigpen, James Thigpen, Martha Twin Thigpen, Mary Twin Thigpen, Penelope Thigpen. Mary Hardy passed away in 1801 in Pitt, North Carolina, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1731, Mary Hardy entered the world in Pitt, North Carolina, United States, born to John Hardy And Susannah Tyson.
  • Mary Hardy married John Bartholomew Thigpen, and had children including Edwin Edgar Thigpen, Elizabeth Thigpen, Henry Thigpen, James Thigpen, Martha Twin Thigpen, Mary Twin Thigpen, Penelope Thigpen.
  • Mary Hardy passed away in 1801 in Pitt, North Carolina, United States.

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Mary Hardy's Ancestors

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Mary Hardy
1731–1801
Birth Place: Pitt, North Carolina, United States
Parents
John Hardy
1707–1784
Susannah Tyson
1701–1785
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Mary Hardy's Descendants

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Mary Hardy (1731–1801) m. John (Bartholomew) Thigpen (14 Dec 1731–1780)
  1. 1. Elizabeth Thigpen 1757–1825
  2. 2. Mary (twin) Thigpen 1751–1822
  3. 3. Edwin (Edgar) Thigpen 1765–1825
  4. 4. James Thigpen 1761–1792
  5. 5. Henry Thigpen 1759–1830 m. Mary Rainey 1762–1832
  6. 6. Penelope Thigpen 1757–1830
    1. 1. Annis (Tacia) Dupree 1776–
    2. 2. James (A. B.) Dupree 1780–1840
    3. 3. Jane (E.) Dupree 1792–
    4. 4. Mary (Penelope) Dupree 1774–
  7. 7. Martha (twin) Thigpen 1751–1822
  8. 8. 1766–1840 m. Sarah (Dorcas) Howell 1770–1815
    1. 1. *John (Thigpen) Jr 1787–1836 m. Elizabeth (A.) Grooms 1795–1861
      1. 1. Thomas (James) Thigpen 1830–1866 m. *Mary (Agnes) Hall 1835–1918
        1. 1. Cornelius (Washington) Thigpen 1856–1946 m. Mattie Thigpen 1867–1955 m. Annie Mansfield 1867–1889
        2. 2. Valea (Virginia) Thigpen 1859–
        3. 3. Isabella (S.) Thigpen 1864–1909 m. John Cowan 1857–
        4. 4. Julia Thigpen 1860–1938 m. John Ezell 1865–1897
      2. 2. John (James) Thigpen 1820–1890
      3. 3. Elizabeth Thigpen 1825–
      4. 4. Albert (E) Thigpen 1826–1890
      5. 5. Reddin Thigpen 1826–1881
      6. 6. James (Jackson) Thigpen 1829–1872
      7. 7. Permelia ("Amelia") Thigpen 1820–1885
      8. 8. Mary (Jane) Thigpen 1825–1890
    2. 2. Joseph Thigpen 1799–1856
    3. 3. Melus Thigpen 1782–1839
    4. 4. Lavina Thigpen 1788–1858
    5. 5. Dicey Thigpen 1789–1858
    6. 6. Teachey Thigpen 1791–1858
    7. 7. Annice Thigpen 1793–1863
    8. 8. Elsey Thigpen 1797–1858
    9. 9. Sally Thigpen 1797–
    10. 10. Elizabeth Thigpen 1779–
    11. 11. James Thigpen 1779–1836
    12. 12. Alan (Joshua) Thigpen 1780–1854
    13. 13. Wiley Thigpen 1783–

Mary Hardy's Timeline

2 Records

1731
1731
Birth of Mary Hardy in Pitt, North Carolina, United States
Pitt, North Carolina, United States
1801
1801
Age 70
Death of Mary Hardy in Pitt, North Carolina, United States
Pitt, North Carolina, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1731
    Event Place: Pitt, North Carolina, United States
    Record Source: Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1801
    Event Place: Pitt, North Carolina, United States
    Record Source: Ancestry Family Trees, Ancestry Family Tree

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