He was the builder of the Irvin-Hamrick Cabin and also fought in the Johnston's Co. Hammond's SC Regt. Revolutionary War.
Thanks to Dennis Morgan for all his hard work,also to Ron Melton for letting us go on his land to take pictures.
This would not be on here if Lisa Holt had not had the heart to go hunt for long lost Family. (Carolyn Hamrick)
James' Revolutionary War record is documented in his pension application from 1832. A transcript can be read at
http://revwarapps.org/w2117.pdf
James had ten children with Rebecca Hardin. In addition to the six with memorials below, they are
- Rachel (1803 - ??) married William Earls
- James Wiley (1810 - ??)
- Hannah (1813 - ??) m. Jesse Hardin
- Elizabeth Martin (1819 - ??) m. Matthias Mason
From a presumed earlier marriage
- Martin (~1788 – ~1840) pending confirmation
- Sarah (1793 – ~1850s) m. John Workman
He was the builder of the Irvin-Hamrick Cabin and also fought in the Johnston's Co. Hammond's SC Regt. Revolutionary War.
Thanks to Dennis Morgan for all his hard work,also to Ron Melton for letting us go on his land to take pictures.
This would not be on here if Lisa Holt had not had the heart to go hunt for long lost Family. (Carolyn Hamrick)
James' Revolutionary War record is documented in his pension application from 1832. A transcript can be read at
http://revwarapps.org/w2117.pdf
James had ten children with Rebecca Hardin. In addition to the six with memorials below, they are
- Rachel (1803 - ??) married William Earls
- James Wiley (1810 - ??)
- Hannah (1813 - ??) m. Jesse Hardin
- Elizabeth Martin (1819 - ??) m. Matthias Mason
From a presumed earlier marriage
- Martin (~1788 – ~1840) pending confirmation
- Sarah (1793 – ~1850s) m. John Workman
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In memory of
James Irvin
died May 15- 1845
aged 82 years & 2 months
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