Samuel Hardy, Jr., married, March 5, 1839, Frances Morse, in Binghamton, N.Y.
In 1842 he bought the Little Lake farm in Camden, cleared it and lived there. He afterwards lived in Clarksfield, then came to Kipton and died July 12, 1885, in the Wayne Sigsworth house.
The wife died in Norwalk in 1886.
They had children:
Rhoda J., born Dec. 5, 1839, married Ransom Camp of Clarksfield, and died in California.
William W., born Aug. 11, 1842 in Binghamton, enlisted in the army, the first Camden boy to enlist, and died Jan. 15, 1862 at Fayettsville, Virginia, the first Camden soldier to die.
Lucy Morse Hardy, born April 3, 1850, married Dr. Myron C. Furlong, of Clarksfield.
Two sons, Benjamin F. and Franklin B., died in infancy.
Samuel Hardy, Jr., married, March 5, 1839, Frances Morse, in Binghamton, N.Y.
In 1842 he bought the Little Lake farm in Camden, cleared it and lived there. He afterwards lived in Clarksfield, then came to Kipton and died July 12, 1885, in the Wayne Sigsworth house.
The wife died in Norwalk in 1886.
They had children:
Rhoda J., born Dec. 5, 1839, married Ransom Camp of Clarksfield, and died in California.
William W., born Aug. 11, 1842 in Binghamton, enlisted in the army, the first Camden boy to enlist, and died Jan. 15, 1862 at Fayettsville, Virginia, the first Camden soldier to die.
Lucy Morse Hardy, born April 3, 1850, married Dr. Myron C. Furlong, of Clarksfield.
Two sons, Benjamin F. and Franklin B., died in infancy.
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