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Hardy BURT

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Name Hardy BURT Birth Abt 1784 Near Raleigh, NC [1]
Gender Male _FSFTID KG9P-KDP _FSLINK https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KG9P-KDP _UID 132B16C5BE174A33A1C167044605CAFC4902 Death Aft 1836 Lafayette Co., MS? [1]
Person ID I14602 Carney Wehofer July 2025 Last Modified 14 Dec 2022
Father John BURT, Jr., b. Abt 1756, Isle of Wight, Virginia, British Colonial America d. May 1824, Wake County, North Carolina
(Age ~ 68 years)
Mother Priscilla SENTER, Hardy, b. 1760, Wake, North Carolina, British Colony d. 1820, Fuquay-Varina, Wake County, North Carolina
(Age 60 years)
Marriage 1778 Wake, North Carolina - eldest son b. abt 1780
Family ID F7498 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Martha "Patsy" LANE, b. 20 Nov 1789, NC d. Aft 1830 (Age 41 years)
Marriage 12 Mar 1811 Wake County, North Carolina [2]
Children 1. Isaac H. BURT, b. 21 Jun 1822, Near Decatur, Morgan Co., Alabama d. Aft 1891 (Age 69 years)
Family ID F7510 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 29 Aug 2016
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Notes - There is a URL of information of the War of 1812 at:
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HURDY BURT (sic, Hardy)
CAPTAIN HUNTER'S COMPANY, CAVALRY, NORTH CAROLINA MILITIA
Wake County NC Land Entries 1778-1846, compiled by Weynette Parks Hawn. From NC Dept. of Archives & Histories, Div. of Archives, Raleigh, NC
p 460 - 1st Mar 1814 Hardy BURT entered 30 A. in Wake Co. on both sides of Neals Creek, adjacent lines of Jesse JONES, Henry JONES.
Is not listed in the NC state census 1820. Apparently already relocated, but where? Biographical sketch of his son Isaac H. BURT states he relocated to Morgan Co. AL after marrying Martha Lane and that "all" children were born there - could be cir. 1815 since he bought land in Wake Co. in 1814.
1833 - Hardy, John, James BURT and Isaac LANE all of Morgan Co., AL patented land - 80 acres and 19/100 of an acre - "as tenants in common and not as joint tenants" in Lawrence Co., AL. [3]
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