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Hardy (Saunders) Sanders Sr. (1747 - 1812)

Lt Colonel Hardy Sanders Sr. formerly Saunders
Born in Bertie, North Carolinamap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 1759 in North Carolinamap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 65 in Raleigh, Wake, North Carolina, United Statesmap
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Profile last modified | Created 15 Nov 2011
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Biography

1776 Project
Lieutenant Colonel Hardy (Saunders) Sanders Sr. served with Wake County Regiment, North Carolina Militia during the American Revolution.
Daughters of the American Revolution
Hardy (Saunders) Sanders Sr. is a DAR Patriot Ancestor, A099709.
Children listed in DAR record
  1. HARDY, JR. m. EDITH TURNER
  2. REUBEN m. KERAN SMITH

Hardy was born about 1747. He passed away about 1812.

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Sanders-15236 and Saunders-1282 appear to represent the same person because: Same Person
posted by Mark Stallings
Saunders-1282 and Sanders-1080 appear to represent the same person because: duplicate
posted by Sevy Kueber
Sanders-1080 and Saunders-1282 do not represent the same person because: While there are spelling variations of all names from this time period, the descendents' name is currently Sanders and therefore it seems logical to keep it as such.
posted by Frank Sands
Sanders-1080 and Saunders-1282 appear to represent the same person because: This is the same person.
posted by Allen Blanton