Wilma, Judy Hofstetter and I were in Shelbyville last March and Betty Matthews(the local genegolist) took us to see the land Capt. John W. Younger lived on and then we went to Grovehill Cemetary. She said I believe and Judy can comment on whether my memory is correct because she took notes. There is a Hardin stone at the entrance there which she said was this Mark Hardin's and it seems she said that he had donated the land for the cemetary. I'm not sure who this Mark Hardin is exactly. But the Hardin's married into the Crittendons and there was a Crittendon grave close by. Betty's husband is also a Hardin but at the time I didn't know enough about Isaac Hardin's line to figure out how they connected.Betty had at some point in time done genealogy on Capt. John W. Younger but she couldn't remember who had hired her. Of personal interest to me was the grave of Van Sweargenin, who married Susan Greathouse(not sure I spelled that correctly). One time I sent you a court record w! here (one of the Younger's) I think Eben Younger had gone before one of the Swearengin's (who held some public office) in Frederick County, MD. The Younger's also had dealings with the Sweargenins in Bullit County, KY and Charles Younger's will was signed by a John R. Sweargenin as a witness. I've also heard that one of the Sweargenins and one of the Teagues was on a list of being in the Quantrell gang. Although I have never seen that list, just someone on Genealogy.com had mentioned that. By the way, some of the Sweargenins were in St. Mary's County, MD.(Garret Sweargenin and "Maryland"Van Sweargenin m. Elizabeth Walker(then went to Ohio County, VA).Van Sweargenin was the grandson of "Maryland" Van Sweargenin through his son, John. -----Original Message----- >From: "Wilma C. Hillman" <whillman@fuse.net> >Sent: Jan 18, 2009 4:39 PM >To: younger@rootsweb.com >Subject: [YOUNGER] Any interest in Mark Hardin? > >Kentucky Court of Appeals, Deed Books Vol III by Michael and Bette Cook > >p. 10 > >7 Nov 1810 > >Alex McMunn of Shelby County KY to Martin D. Hardin of Frankfort, KY for $1 >part of a tract of 500a on Clear Creek where McMunn lives. > >Witnesses: George W Pleasants, Robert Johnston and Mark Hardin, Register of >the KY Land Office > >p. 18 > >26 Mar 1810 > >Indenture between James and Sally Colenan of Lexigton, Fayette Co, KY to >Richard H. Wilcocks, Philadelphia, PA for $600 on the waters on and between >Nolin Creek and Green River. Land patented in the name of G and C Hart and >sold as belonging to John Wilcockxs by Mark Hardin, Esq. Register of the Ky >Land Office for the taxes and interest due for 1803 and 1804 and conveyed to >Coleman on 11 Dec 1805. > >Witnesses: Robert Todd, Notary Public and recorded 26 Mar 1810 in Fayette. >Mark Hardin, Register of the KY Land Office. Sally relinquished her dower >rights. > >p. 38 > >Willis A. Lee, John Allin, Mark Hardin and John A Mitchell bound to the >Commonwealth for $10,000 for the services of Willis A Lee as Clerk of the >General Court for Kentucky. > >p. 169 > >8 Jan 1812 > >Mark Hardin of Frankfort, KY holding title to 400a on the Tennessee River in >Livingston County KY patented to Hardin and Willis Morgan assignee of the >New Athens Seminary appoints Willis Morgan of Muhlenburg County as his >attorney in fact to sell and convey the sd land. > >Witnesses: John M. Foster, and Robert W Ewing. Recorded Ky Court of Appeals > >p. 180 > >Whereas Mark Hardin, late Register did on 3 Nov 1812 expose for sale at >auction at the door of the State House in Frankfort a tract of 1,000a >entered with the Auditor of Public Accounts as belonging to Francis Meier a >non resident of the state lying on the Tradeater River. John Upshaw Waring >became the purchaser of the whole tract for $3.65 the amount of the taxes >and costs thereon. > >Witnesses: Willis Morgan, Jacob Swigert > >p. 181 > >Multiple sales followed. A tract blonging to Andrew Lewis, a non resident >was sold in similar fashion followed by a tract bounded by William Price. > >3 Dec 1816 > >John M Foster, Register of the Land Office, sold in similar fashion to Jacob >Yoder, assignee of Mark Hardin of Shelby County KY. Foster sold the property >of Daniel Ross, a non resident, lying in Henry County. Mark Hardin bought >the property for $7.93. Mark assigned it to Jacob Yoder for $73. > >Mark apparently had found a career which brought him much success. The sales >are too numerous to > >outline specifically but apparently it became his chosen livlihood. > >p. 444 > >5 Feb 12820 > >Andrew McCalla of Lexington sold to Mark Hardin of Shelby County KY for five >shillings 1/2 lot in the town of Danville, Mercer County, KY, 1/4 mile north >of the public square. > >!BURIAL Dhonau farm with parents > > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to YOUNGER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ________________________________________ PeoplePC Online A better way to Internet http://www.peoplepc.com