William Hardin/28 Sep 1779 m. Eleanor Wilson
Hannah Ritchie/2 May 1782 m. Daniel Wilson; 2) Jacob Woodley Seahorn
Jean/5 Apr 1784 m. Argyle White Taylor
Ezekiel/19 May 1786 m. Matilda Taylor
John Ritchie/5 Jul 1788 m. Jane Patterson Walker
Benjamin Hardin/25 Aug 1790 m. Dorcas Dougherty
Shadrach/16 Feb 1793 m. Sarah Keys Henderson
Mary "Polly"/12 Feb 1795 m. John Baer
Annis/7 Aug 1797 m. Joel Cowan
Susannah/13 Jul 1800 m. Lazarus Campbell Inman; 2) Mr. Stoves
Margaret "Peggy" Harriet/9 Mar 1805 m. Jonathan Wood
Mary and Abednego were members of the Hopewell Presbyterian Church. The following are excerpts from the Inman Compendium, by James Williams:
Both Shadrack and Abednego, and their families were members of the original Hopewell Presbyterian Church founded in 1785. This was the oldest church in the county, Tennessee. Abednego was listed in the roster of early trustees and elders of the church.
Abednego was listed among the Early Taxpayers of Jefferson County in 1801. He owned 457 acres of land and was taxed 12 -/+ cents per 100 acres. He paid the same tax on three town lots. (Mrs. Howard Woodruff sketch.)
Abednego died in Jefferson County in 1831 and is buried in the Military Cemetery in the town of Dandridge. A monument, honoring Revolutionary Soldiers buried there, bears the name of Abednego. The military cemetery (Dandridge Revolutionary War Cemetery) is part of the original cemetery of the Hopewell Presbyterian Church.
William Hardin/28 Sep 1779 m. Eleanor Wilson
Hannah Ritchie/2 May 1782 m. Daniel Wilson; 2) Jacob Woodley Seahorn
Jean/5 Apr 1784 m. Argyle White Taylor
Ezekiel/19 May 1786 m. Matilda Taylor
John Ritchie/5 Jul 1788 m. Jane Patterson Walker
Benjamin Hardin/25 Aug 1790 m. Dorcas Dougherty
Shadrach/16 Feb 1793 m. Sarah Keys Henderson
Mary "Polly"/12 Feb 1795 m. John Baer
Annis/7 Aug 1797 m. Joel Cowan
Susannah/13 Jul 1800 m. Lazarus Campbell Inman; 2) Mr. Stoves
Margaret "Peggy" Harriet/9 Mar 1805 m. Jonathan Wood
Mary and Abednego were members of the Hopewell Presbyterian Church. The following are excerpts from the Inman Compendium, by James Williams:
Both Shadrack and Abednego, and their families were members of the original Hopewell Presbyterian Church founded in 1785. This was the oldest church in the county, Tennessee. Abednego was listed in the roster of early trustees and elders of the church.
Abednego was listed among the Early Taxpayers of Jefferson County in 1801. He owned 457 acres of land and was taxed 12 -/+ cents per 100 acres. He paid the same tax on three town lots. (Mrs. Howard Woodruff sketch.)
Abednego died in Jefferson County in 1831 and is buried in the Military Cemetery in the town of Dandridge. A monument, honoring Revolutionary Soldiers buried there, bears the name of Abednego. The military cemetery (Dandridge Revolutionary War Cemetery) is part of the original cemetery of the Hopewell Presbyterian Church.
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