William Benjamin Johnson HARDEMAN
♂ William Benjamin Johnson HARDEMAN
Eigenschaften
Art | Wert | Datum | Ort | Quellenangaben |
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Name | William Benjamin Johnson HARDEMAN |
Ereignisse
Art | Datum | Ort | Quellenangaben |
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Geburt | 23. November 1822 | Oglethorpe Co., GA nach diesem Ort suchen | |
Tod | 21. August 1904 | Harmony Grove, Jackson Co., GA nach diesem Ort suchen |
Eltern
Elbert HARDEMAN | Charlotta BARNETT |
Notizen zu dieser Person
Rev. William B. J. Hardman
William B. J. Hardman, of Harmony Grove, Ga., was born in Oglethorpe County, Ga., November 23, 1822, and is a son of Elbert and Lottie (Barnett) Hardman. Elbert Hardman was also a native of Oglethorp e County, Ga., and was born November 15, 1793, was a planter and merchant and died in May, 1884. He was a son of William J., who was born in Virginia, and he a son of Charles, a native of England . Mrs. Lottie Hardman was born in Madison County, Fa., August 1, 1801 and died in January, 1886. She was a daughter of Benjamin Barnett, who was born in North Carolina, but who, when a child, was t aken to Georgia by his parents, who settled in Madison County. He was a son of William Barnett. His great-grandmother was Eufan Tate. She married John Gast.
William B. J. Hardman received a good preparatory education in his native county and then studied under Dr. Willis Willingham. After the usual course of reading under this preceptor he attended lectu res at the Jefferson Medical College at Philadelphia, from which he graduated in March, 1850. He settled at Harmony Grove and practiced his profession until 1877, when he felt himself to be called t o another sphere of usefulness and has since devoted himself to the Baptist ministry, and has had the charge of four churches – and the same four – ever since. He has also served as a moderator o f the Sarepta Association eleven years in succession.
In January, 1851, Dr. Hardman married Miss E. S. Colquitt, daughter of Henry and Mildred (Pinson) Colquitt, of Georgia; and of the children that have blessed this union, eight are living, viz.: Henr y E., L. G., F. Ethleen, Robert L., W. B. J., Jr., T. C., J. B., and M. E.
Henry Colquitt, the father of Mrs. Hardman, was born in Oglethorpe County, and was a son of Robert Colquitt. Her great-grandfather was a native of England. The Rev. Mr. Hardman weighs one hundred an d sixty pounds and measures five feet, eleven inches in height; his wife, Mrs. E. S. Hardman, is five feet, seven inches high, and weighs one hundred and eighty pounds.
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Rev. William B. J. Hardman
William B. J. Hardman, of Harmony Grove, Ga., was born in Oglethorpe County, Ga., November 23, 1822, and is a son of Elbert and Lottie (Barnett) Hardman. Elbert Hardman was also a native of Oglethorp e County, Ga., and was born November 15, 1793, was a planter and merchant and died in May, 1884. He was a son of William J., who was born in Virginia, and he a son of Charles, a native of England . Mrs. Lottie Hardman was born in Madison County, Fa., August 1, 1801 and died in January, 1886. She was a daughter of Benjamin Barnett, who was born in North Caroli na, but who, when a child, wa s taken to Georgia by his parents, who settled in Madison County. He was a son of William Barnett. His great-grandmother was Eufan Tate. She married John Ga st.
William B. J. Hardman received a good preparatory education in his native county and then studied under Dr. Willis Willingham. After the usual course of reading under this preceptor he at tended lect ures at the Jefferson Medical College at Philadelphia, from which he graduated in March, 1850. He settled at Harmony Grove and practiced his profession until 1877, when he felt himself to be called t o another sphere of usefulness and has since devoted himself to the Baptist ministry, and has had the charge of four churches – and the same four – ever since. He ha s also served as a moderator o f the Sarepta Association eleven years in succession.
In January, 1851, Dr. Hardman married Miss E. S. Colquitt, daughter of Henry and Mildred (Pinson) Colquitt, of Georgia; and of the children that have blessed this union, eight are living, viz.: Henr y E., L. G., F. Ethleen, Robert L., W. B. J., Jr., T. C., J. B., and M. E.
Henry Colquitt, the father of Mrs. Hardman, was born in Oglethorpe County, and was a son of Robert Colquitt. Her great-grandfather was a native of England. The Rev. Mr. Hardman weighs one hundred an d sixty pounds and measures five feet, eleven inches in height; his wife, Mrs. E. S. Hardman, is five feet, seven inches high, and weighs one hundred and eighty pounds.
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