To this union were born 9 sons and 3 daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Hardin moved to Texas in 1873, stopping a year at Clarksville, Red River County. They moved to Denton County in 1873 and a year later went to Collin County near McKinney. In 1896 they moved to Cisco and from there to Snyder in 1907. William B. Hardin passed away in 1916 and is buried in the Snyder, Texas Cemetery. She was was a member of the Church of Christ, and a Civil War Veteran's wife.
To this union were born 9 sons and 3 daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Hardin moved to Texas in 1873, stopping a year at Clarksville, Red River County. They moved to Denton County in 1873 and a year later went to Collin County near McKinney. In 1896 they moved to Cisco and from there to Snyder in 1907. William B. Hardin passed away in 1916 and is buried in the Snyder, Texas Cemetery. She was was a member of the Church of Christ, and a Civil War Veteran's wife.
Family Members
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Martin Thacker Hardin
1868–1926
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George Washington Hardin
1870–1928
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Dr William Samuel "Sam" Hardin
1873–1954
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James Arthur "Jim" Hardin
1876–1943
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Charles E "Charley" Hardin
1880–1920
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Joseph Hardin
1881–1883
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Thomas Lee Hardin
1882–1955
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William Abbott "Doc" Hardin
1885–1940
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Ida Mae Hardin Marchman
1888–1951
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Ona Louise Hardin Webb
1890–1973
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Jefferson Davis "Jeff" Hardin
1893–1970
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