Parrott Hardee
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Parrott Hardee (1832 - 1868)

1st Lt Parrott Hardee
Born in Johnston, North Carolina, United Statesmap
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Husband of — married 28 Mar 1853 in Cumberland North Carolinamap
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Died at age 36 in Johnston, North Carolina, United Statesmap
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Biography

1st Lt Parrott Hardee served in the United States Civil War.
Side: USA
Regiment(s): 10th Battalion, North Carolina Heavy Artillery

Hardee , Parrot BATTLE UNIT NAME: 10th Battalion, North Carolina Heavy Artillery SIDE:Confederacy COMPANY:B SOLDIER'S RANK IN: Senior Second Lieutenant SOLDIER'S RANK OUT: First Lieutenant ALTERNATE NAME: FILM NUMBER: M230 ROLL 16 PLAQUE NUMBER:

Parrott was born about 1830. Parrott Hardee ... He passed away about 1868.

Buried at Hardee Family Cemetery in Johnston Co. N.C. He served in Company B, 10th Batallion Heavy Artillery. N.C State Troops Civil War THE FAMILY BIBLE OF PARROTT HARDEE An explanatory statement made on January 11, 1963 by Colonel David L. Hardee, USA. Retired, who is a son of Dr Parrott R. Hardee mentioned herein. "Parrott Hardee was a son of Major Hardee, who died in 1869 and his wife Elizabeth Mewborn Hardee, born in 1801.

Major Hardee was the son of Joseph Hardee and his wife Sarrah Bright Hardee, who in turn was the son of Joseph Hardee and his wife Sarrah Croom Hardee. They lived in the Falling Creek section of Dobbs County, were large land owners and a part of the Caswell Training School lands near Kinston, N.C., was in their possession.

The old Joseph Hardee-Sarah Croom home place was torn down by the Caswell School people about 25 years ago. Major Hardee and his wife Elizabeth Mewborn moved to what is now Hardy Cross Roads (erroniously [sic] spelled) in Johnston County, some 7 miles from Benson, about 1828 and purchased 1360 acres of land. These families were the progenitors of the present Lenoir and Johnston County Hardees. Major Hardee and his wife Elizabeth Mewborn Hardee had children as follows:

John Hardee married Martha Crosby and died in Arkansas. Parrott Hardee married Civil Ann Barnes and settled on the home place. Patsy Hardee married Theodore Lassiter, Harriett Hardee died unmarried Sarrah Hardee married David Bell. Lemuel Hardee married 1st Ophia Utterly, 2nd Adalaide Winston and settled in Denmark, Tenn. Bright Hardee married 1st Miss Morgan, 2nd Mary J. Johnson, 3rd Louise Jones and lived near Clayton, N.C. Major Hardee married 2nd Elizabeth Bell and to them were born: Temesia Hardee married John Babbit, no issue. Major Benjamin Hardee married Christine Virginia Foster. The second wife and all of her family migrated to Mississippi and settled in Alvarado, Texas.

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Sources

Parrott Hardee Bible Records:

  • "North Carolina Estate Files, 1663-1979," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJ8G-MVYX : 20 November 2015), Parrot Hardee, 1872; citing Johnston County, North Carolina, United States, State Archives, Raleigh; FHL microfilm 2,315,790.
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23122345/parrott-hardee : accessed 16 June 2022), memorial page for Parrott Hardee (16 Dec 1832–22 Dec 1868), Find a Grave Memorial ID 23122345, citing Hardee Family Cemetery, Johnston County, North Carolina, USA ; Maintained by mv66nc (contributor 46944406) .




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