Lucy married on January 5, 1747/48 at Christ Church Parish, Middlesex County, to Thomas Hardin.[1]
Research Notes
Birth is estimated from marriage in January 1747/48.
Sources
↑ (Oct., 1927) "Virginia Council Journals, 1726-1753." JSTOR.org The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. Virginia Historical Society (Vol. 35, No. 4, pp. 405-418, citing p 416). Quote page 405: Virginia Council Journal, 1726-1753; (Minutes of April 29th, 1730, Cont'd); The following Persons were this Day Nominated and Appointed by the Governor to be Sherifs of the Several Countys for the Ensueing Year Vizt: Sherifs name For the County of: ... Middlesex — George Hardin20. Quote page 416: 20 The register of Christ Church Parish, Middlesex county, contains entries of the births of Thomas, son of George and Elizabeth Hardin, May 3, 1712, and of their daughter, Anne, Feb. 3, 1716. There is in Middlesex a marriage bond, dated Jan. 5, 1747, for Thomas Hardin and Lucy Billups. George Hardin, gent. J. P., Middlesex, 1737. The will of George Hardin, gent., of Middlesex, dated Oct. 31, 1733, was proved April 2, 1745; legatees: wife Elizabeth, daughter Mary Herndon, son Thomas and niece Elizabeth Stapleton. Inventory included silver plate, "a parcel of books" and " a parcel of old books".
Early Virginia marriages. Pt. I; by William Armstrong Crozier (1864-1913); Publication date 1907; Publisher New York : Genealogical Association. Quote from near top of page 77: January 5, 1747[/48], Thomas Hardin and Lucy Billups.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Lucy by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Lucy: