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| During the Revolution he lived in Washington County, North Carolina, now Tennessee.77 Thomas Hardeman moved to the Watauga Settlement circa 1778. He received North Carolina Grant Number 17 in 1780.
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| | 6 January 1782 in Washington County, North Carolina (now Tennessee), Thomas Hardeman, John (F) Callehan, and Robert Stone witnessed the will of William Bean. The will named wife, Liddy, and sons, Russell, William, Robert, and George Bean. Also mentioned were other children. William Bean’s will was proved by Thomas Hardeman at the May Session of Court in 1782.78
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| | In Washington County, North Carolina (Tennessee), 10 November 1784, North Carolina Grant Number 663 to John Fuller Lane, 103 acres on the south side of Boon’s Creek, adjoining Thomas Hardiman, Joseph Duncan, and William Bean, Senr.79
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| | 29 July 1784 in Washington County, North Carolina (Tennessee), Thomas Hardeman sold his land to William Ellis, adjoining Joseph Duncan.80
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| | Thomas Hardeman moved from Washington County, Tennessee, to Davidson County, in 1786. He had previously bought land in Davidson County. Thomas owned 1,800 acres in Davidson County.81
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| | In Davidson County, in 1788, Thomas Hardiman bought the stock mark of Obediance Gower.82
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| 77 Revolutionary pension of William Barron of Washington County, Tennessee. Barron volunteered in 1783 in Washington County in Capt. Thomas Hardeman’s company. Also see, Revolutionary pension application #39085, Hardin Denham. He served under Captain Thomas Hardeman in Washington County, North Carolina. Revolutionary pension #W377, Tidence Lane, served under Captain Thomas Hardeman in Washington County, North Carolina.
| | 78 Washington County, Tennessee, Will Book 1, p. 4. William Bean married Lydia Russell.
| | 79 Washington County, Tennessee, Deed Book 3, p. 97.
| | 80 Washington County, Tennessee, Deed Book 3, p. 249.
| | 81 Davidson County, Tennessee, Deed Book A, 1784-1787, p. 832, Thomas Hardeman. Deed Book B, 1787-1791, p. 402, 456, 457, 466, 702, Thomas Hardiman. Deed Book C, 1791-1796, p. 436, 560, 673, 674, 1574, Thomas Hardiman. Deed Book D, 1796-1798, p. 654 and 1256, Thomas and John Hardiman, p. 89 and 368, Thomas Hardiman. Deed Book E, 1798-1802, p. 929, Thomas and Constant Hardeman, p. 1653, Thomas Hardeman. Davidson County, Wills 1, 1784-1794, p. 577, Thomas Hardiman, bond.
| | 82 Harriette Simpson Arnow, Flowering of the Cumberland (New York: The MacMillan Company, 1963), p. 227.
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