He died in 1904 in Alabama from pneumonia. He served in the Civil War (Union Army; Tennessee 7th Mounted Inf., I Co.). Delano was injured and given a medical discharge on June 12, 1865 from the US Army Hospital in Knoxville, Tennessee. Afterwards, he became a coffin maker in Trenton, Alabama.
Delano G. has an unmarked grave.
Delano had a total of eight children, five daughters and three sons, from his three marriages.
He married first, Linsey B. Turner. They had the following children:
William Maxwell Hardin
Cifroney Elizabeth Hardin.
Meadie M. Hardin.
Homogenie Hardin (1875-?)
He married second, Eliza H. Coffey on December 1890. They had the following children:
Alice O'dell Hardin
Andrew John Hardin
He married third, Mary Elizabeth Stephens on 25 Dec 1898. As a widow, Mary Elizabeth moved to Muskogee, Oklahoma leaving descendants there and eventually moved to the Los Angeles California area. They had the following children:
James Robert Hardin
Mary Adeline Hardin
He died in 1904 in Alabama from pneumonia. He served in the Civil War (Union Army; Tennessee 7th Mounted Inf., I Co.). Delano was injured and given a medical discharge on June 12, 1865 from the US Army Hospital in Knoxville, Tennessee. Afterwards, he became a coffin maker in Trenton, Alabama.
Delano G. has an unmarked grave.
Delano had a total of eight children, five daughters and three sons, from his three marriages.
He married first, Linsey B. Turner. They had the following children:
William Maxwell Hardin
Cifroney Elizabeth Hardin.
Meadie M. Hardin.
Homogenie Hardin (1875-?)
He married second, Eliza H. Coffey on December 1890. They had the following children:
Alice O'dell Hardin
Andrew John Hardin
He married third, Mary Elizabeth Stephens on 25 Dec 1898. As a widow, Mary Elizabeth moved to Muskogee, Oklahoma leaving descendants there and eventually moved to the Los Angeles California area. They had the following children:
James Robert Hardin
Mary Adeline Hardin
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