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    1. [ROWANROOTS] WAS IT HARBIN OR HARDEN - HELP, PLEASE!
    2. Joan Marie
    3. I hope someone can clear up a discrepancy for me on this name. I have references for an Alex/Eleck, Jean & Walter HARBIN (I think) in the Salisbury Dist in 1787. In 1778 there is a Alex HARDEN getting land from the State of NC (deeds 9-668 & 10-69). In 1795 Alex HARDEN is deeding to Wm. HARDEN (14-784). I have not been able to find him on the 1800 or 1810 census. Given the names of William & Walter HARBIN also being involved it would make sense for him to be a HARBIN, but I wonder. Does anyone have access to other records that might clarify which name is correct? Thanks so much. Joan Marie

    01/23/2008 01:14:26
    1. Re: [ROWANROOTS] [Knox Co, IN
    2. Betty H. Garbers
    3. Dear Joan, This is what I have for Jesse born 1803 Rowan Co, NC I believe this to be the child that Elizabeth was carrying when she & James were married in 1803 Jessie Harbin born 1803 47 / Sarah born 1809 KY 41 Nancy born 1832. IN 18 James F. born IN 16 John born IN 14 This James F. Harbin was buried in the Wheatland Cemetery in grandfather Phillip Byers Harbin's lot.. Joyce Frye (Glenn's relative) took my sister & I to the cemetery there along with another family member (Faye Ricketts) who is now deceased. We saw the James Harbin Farm. It is still owned by Jame's decendents. One was an elderly lady who may have passed by now. I was in contact with a few Harbins of that era. I am trying to find a sheet listing the David Granderson Harbin line to send to you. James was listed right along with children of Phillip Byers Harbin's children by ages of all. Betty G. . Betty G. >I hope someone can clear up a discrepancy for me on this name. > > I have references for an Alex/Eleck, Jean & Walter HARBIN (I think) in the > Salisbury Dist in 1787. In 1778 there is a Alex HARDEN getting land from > the State of NC (deeds 9-668 & 10-69). In 1795 Alex HARDEN is deeding to > Wm. HARDEN (14-784). I have not been able to find him on the 1800 or 1810 > census. Given the names of William & Walter HARBIN also being involved it > would make sense for him to be a HARBIN, but I wonder. > > Does anyone have access to other records that might clarify which name is > correct? Thanks so much. > > Joan Marie > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ROWANROOTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    01/23/2008 06:37:43