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Generation No. 1

1. PETER1 MCINTOSH was born Abt. 1758 in Scotland, and died Bef. March 19, 1832. He married SUSAN 1786.
Notes for PETER MCINTOSH: Peter was born 1758 or 1759. He died before 19 Mar 1832 Peter served in the Revolutionary Was as a Pvt in the Dragoons Armant's Command. He was discharged 15 Nov 1783 Ref: DAR Application

Child of PETER MCINTOSH and SUSAN is:

2. i. GEORGE2 MCINTOSH, b. June 22, 1788, Kentucky; d. October 31, 1849, Putnam Co, IN

Generation No. 2

2. GEORGE2 MCINTOSH (PETER1) was born June 22, 1788 in Kentucky, and died October 31, 1849 in Putnam Co, Indiana. He married ELIZABETH BOONE July 27, 1811, daughter of MOSES BOONE and HANNAH BOONE. She was born November 07, 1790 in Jefferson Co, Kentucky, and died June 06, 1867 in Elk Rapids, Iowa.
Notes for GEORGE MCINTOSH: (In part) George MCINTOSH, a native of Kentucky, married Miss Elizabeth BOONE, a relative of the famous "Hunter of Kentucky," Daniel Boone. The family removed to Putnam County Ind., at an early day. He was a farmer and a miller, and Moses (his son) was engaged in the mill for a number of years. Source: 1891 Harrison County Iowa History, pp. 955-956

Children of GEORGE MCINTOSH and ELIZABETH BOONE are:

3. i. MOSES BOONE3 MCINTOSH, b. April 27, 1818, Harrison Co, Exter Twp, Indiana; d. February 10, 1888, Putnam Co, Indiana.
4. ii. AMERICA MCINTOSH, b. 1823. 5.
iii. WILLIAM MCINTOSH, b. 1823, Indiana. 6.
iv. GEORGE R MCINTOSH, b. 1832, Putnam Co, Indiana; d. Aft. 1895, Harrison Co, St Johns Twp, Iowa.
Generation No. 3

3. MOSES BOONE3 MCINTOSH (GEORGE2, PETER1) was born April 27, 1818 in Harrison Co, Exter Twp, Indiana, and died February 10, 1888 in Putnam Co, Indiana. He married ELIZABETH MARKSBURY January 06, 1839 in Putnam Co, Indiana, daughter of RICHARD MARKSBURY and MARGARET HOFFMAN. She was born January 02, 1820 in Garrard Co, Kentucky, and died July 31, 1900 in Harrison Co, Missouri Valley, Iowa.

Notes for MOSES BOONE MCINTOSH:

1850 census Putnam Co, IN, Washington Twp: Moses B McIntosh 33 IN, miller, Elizabeth 32 IN, Permalia 12, Addison 10, Martha 8, Andrew R 6, Malachi 4, George D 3, Abram 6/12 (he is next door to his mother)
1860 census Harrison Co, IA, St John Twp: Moses B McIntosh 44 KY farmer, Elizabeth 43 KY, Permillia 20 IN, Addison S 14, Adny R 16, Amantha 14, George D 11, Abram S 9, William 6, Sam S 5 IN, John 2 IA, Albert M Smith 22 TN, farmer, Martha Smith 17 IN, Alvaretta Smith 7 IN (Alvaretta is as a McInosh in the next census.)
1870 census Harrison Co, IA, St John Twp: M B McIntosh 52 KY, Elizabeth 49 KY, Abraham 19 IN, Alvareta 17 IN, William 15 IN, Isam 14 IN, John 12 IA, Rachell M 3 IA
1880 census Harrison Co, IA, St John Twp: Moses B McIntosh 62 IN (parents b GA & KY) farmer, Elizabeth 60 IN (parents b KY), Isom 23 IN, John 21 IN

Moses B. MCINTOSH, (deceased), was a farmer in St. John's Township, who figured conspicuously in the early settlement of Harrison County, coming in as he did in 1856. His first land was a half section owned by himself and brother, and is now the present site of Missouri Valley. When he came there, there was no settlement west of the Missouri River, and as far south as Loveland and the Cox settlement was the only one between the Valley and Harris Grove. He improved this place, and remained there until 1866, when he sold to the Northwestern Railroad Company, and moved a mile and a half to the south, where he purchased one hundred and twenty acres of land, but subsequently sold that and removed to Jewell County, Kan., where he remained eight years, came back to St. John's Township and bought land north of Missouri Valley, on sections 3 and 4, where he remained until his death, which occurred in February, 1888. The deceased was born April 27, 1818. He was a son of George MCINTOSH, a native of Kentucky, who married Miss Elizabeth BOONE, a relative of the famous "Hunter of Kentucky," Daniel Boone. Among their children, was our subject, Moses B., who spent his early life in Kentucky. The family removed to Putnam County Ind., at an early day. His father was a farmer and a miller, and Moses was engaged in the mill for a number of years. January 6, 1838, he was united in marriage to Miss Elizabeth MARKSBURY, of Kentucky. This union resulted in the birth of twelve children. Source: 1891 Harrison County Iowa History, pp. 955-956

Children of MOSES MCINTOSH and ELIZABETH MARKSBURY are:

i. PARMELIA A4 MCINTOSH, b. November 02, 1839, Putnam Co, Indiana.
7. ii. ADDISON L. MCINTOSH, b. December 25, 1840, Putnam Co, Indiana; d. Aft. 1922.
iii. MARTHA PATZ MCINTOSH, b. June 17, 1842, Putnam Co, Indiana; m. ALBERT M SMITH.

Notes for ALBERT M SMITH: 1860 census Harrison Co, Iowa, St Johns Twp: Albert M Smith 22 TN, Martha Smith 17, with her parents Moses B McIntosh and Elizabeth

iv. ANDREW R MCINTOSH, b. September 25, 1844, Putnam Co, Indiana.
v. AMALTHA ELIZABETH MCINTOSH, b. December 28, 1846, Putnam Co, Indiana.
8. vi. GEORGE DAVID MCINTOSH, b. May 08, 1848, Putnam Co, Indiana.
9. vii. ABRAM LEWIS MCINTOSH, b. January 01, 1850, Putnam Co, Indiana; d. Abt. 1927, Kremmling, Colorado.
10. viii. ALVARITTA MCINTOSH, b. September 09, 1852, Putnam Co, Washington Twp, Indiana; d. 1881, Harrison Co, Iowa.
ix. UNKNOWN MCINTOSH, b. May 13, 1853, Putnam Co, Indiana.
x. WILLIAM M MCINTOSH, b. October 14, 1854, Putnam Co, Indiana.
xi. ISOM S MCINTOSH, b. February 16, 1856.
xii. JOHN R MCINTOSH, b. May 18, 1859, Harrison Co, Iowa.
xiii. MILLIE J MCINTOSH, b. September 04, 1860, Harrison Co, Iowa.
xiv. RACHAEL M MCINTOSH, b. Abt. 1867, Harrison Co, Iowa.
4. AMERICA3 MCINTOSH (GEORGE2, PETER1) was born 1823. She married KENSLER.
Child of AMERICA MCINTOSH and KENSLER is:
i. CATHERINE4 KENSLER, b. 1847.
5. WILLIAM3 MCINTOSH (GEORGE2, PETER1) was born 1823 in Indiana. He married EMILY.
Children of WILLIAM MCINTOSH and EMILY are:
i. ALMA4 MCINTOSH, b. 1843. ii. JAMES MCINTOSH, b. 1844.
iii. MARY MCINTOSH, b. 1847. iv. CLINTON MCINTOSH, b. 1849.
6. GEORGE R3 MCINTOSH (GEORGE2, PETER1) was born 1832 in Putnam Co, Indiana, and died Aft. 1895 in Harrison Co, St Johns Twp, Iowa. He married BARBARA K FRAZIER. She was born in Putnam Co, Indiana, and died Aft. 1895 in Harrison Co, St Johns Twp, Iowa.

Notes for GEORGE R MCINTOSH:

1895 State census, Harrison Co, Iowa, St Johns Twp: George R 62 IN, Barbara J 60 IN, Lemuel 38, Harriet S 35 OH, George W 7, Eugene 5

Child of GEORGE MCINTOSH and BARBARA FRAZIER is:

i. LEMUEL4 MCINTOSH, b. January 28, 1857, Harrison Co, St Johns Twp; m. HARRIET E WEAVER, January 05, 1887; b. Williams Co, Ohio.

Notes for LEMUEL MCINTOSH: Lemuel MCINTOSH -

Lemuel McIntosh was born January 28, 1857, in St. Johns township, Harrison county, Iowa, the son of George R. and Barbara J. (Frazier) McIntosh, who were natives of Putnam county, Indiana, who came to Harrison county in 1856 and located on a tract of land where Missouri Valley now stands. They were the parents of seven children, of whom Lemuel was the eldest. Mr. McIntosh received his education in the common schools, living at home until his marriage. He then bought eighty acres of land where he now lives. He paid twenty-five dollars an acre for it and in 1892 he sold it for thirty dollars an acre and in 1912 he bought it back, giving one hundred and thirty dollars an acre for it. The farm was slightly improved when he first got it, but it has since been improved and is now one of the best farms in St. Johns township. Mr. McIntosh was married, January 5, 1887, to Harriett E. Weaver, who was born in Williams county, Ohio, the daughter of William and Lavina (Steele) Weaver, natives of Pennsylvania. Harriett Weaver had come to Harrison county for a visit and Mr. McIntosh told her that women were more plentiful in Ohio than in Harrison county at that time and asked her to stay in Iowa and be his wife, as they needed her in Iowa more than in Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. McIntosh have two children, George W. and Eugene, both of whom are still at home with their parents. Mr. McIntosh engages in general farming and stock raising and now owns three hundred acres of land and his own threshing outfit. He uses a steam engine for that purpose and does his plowing with a gas engine. His stock is not thoroughbred, but it is of excellent quality. His horses are of the Percheron breed and have taken prizes at the county fairs. Mr. McIntosh is a Democrat and though he has held several minor offices he has never been an office seeker nor particularly active in political affairs, preferring to devote most of his time to his agricultural interests. Mr. and Mrs. McIntosh are among the most highly respected citizens of their community and among the best known farmers in Harrison county. Mr. McIntosh is interested in all public questions and to them he devotes considerable time and energy. Source: 1915 Harrison County Iowa History, pp. 603, 604
Generation No. 4

7. ADDISON L.4 MCINTOSH (MOSES BOONE3, GEORGE2, PETER1) was born December 25, 1840 in Putnam Co, Indiana, and died Aft. 1922. He married MARGARET A SNYDER August 12, 1868, daughter of LEWIS SNYDER and MARY ZYSING. She was born May 15, 1847.

Notes for ADDISON L. MCINTOSH:

1870 census Harrison Co, Iowa, St John Twp: A L McIntosh 29 IN farmer 1600/1900, M A 22 PA, Mary 1 Addison L. McIntosh
Death Date: 14 Aug 1925 Page #: 91 Birth Date: 25 Dec 1840 Cemetery: Oak Grove Town: St. John, Level Info: Gravestone Records Copied by W. P. A. Graves Registration Project Harrison County, Iowa
1895 State census Harrison Co, IA, St Johns Twp: Addison 54 IN, Margaret 47 PA, Ostin 24, Frank 18, Ida M 16, Minnie E 25
Addison McIntosh , Residence: Council Bluffs, Iowa Enlistment Date: 11 August 1862 Distinguished Service: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE Side Served: Union State Served: Iowa Unit Numbers: 203 203 Service Record: Enlisted as a Private on 11 August 1862 at the age of 20 Enlisted in Company A, 29th Infantry Regiment Iowa on 07 November 1862. Mustered out Company A, 29th Infantry Regiment Iowa on 10 August 1865 in New Orleans, LA MCINTOSH - Addison L. MCINTOSH, a farmer of St. John's Township, came to Harrison County with his parents in 1856. He was born in Putnam county, Indiana, December 25, 1840, and can trace his ancestry back to George McIntosh, a native of Kentucky, who move to the Hoosier State at an early dya, where his father, Moses B. MCINTOSH, went with the grandfather; they both working in a mill. Our subject's father married Elizabeth MARKSBURY, of Kentucky, the daughter of Richard and Margaret (HOFFMAN) MARKSBURY, and continued to operate a flour mill for many years in Indiana. In 1856, old and came to Iowa, at which time our subject was but fifteen years of age. He attended the common schools of Indiana, but upon coming to his country no school privileges were to be had at that early day. In the winter of 1856-57 -- the winter of deep snow -- the family lived on the present site of Missouri Valley, and when the snow storm first came up, the cattle stampeded to the Missouri River and they did not find them for weeks. In the spring when the snow melted and the floods came, everything on the flats was submerged. In 1869 Mr. MCINTOSH purchased one hundred and twenty acres of land west of town on section 9, to which he has added until he now (1891) has five hundred and forty-three acres, two hundred and sixty being under cultivation. In 1882, he moved from his farm west of Missouri Valley, to his present residence on section 34. He has a fine lake on his farm covering twenty-five acres. September 28, 1868 he was united in marriage in Missouri Valley, to Miss Maragaret SNYDER, who was the daighter of Lewis S. and Mary (ZYSING) SNYDER, of Pennsylvania, who came to Harrison County in 1860. This union resulted in five children, all of whom are living at this time -- Minnie, born May 13, 1869; Oscar, born January 13, 1871; Jennie, January 30, 1873; Frank, April 8, 1876; and Ida, January 11, 1879. In August 1862, our subject enlisted at Council Buffs, in Company A, Twenty-ninth Iowa Infantry, and was assigned to the Army of the West. His first battle was that of Helena, Arkansas, after which he participated in the engagements at Little Rock, Mobile and Spanish Fort, from which point they were sent by water to the mouth of the Rio Grande river in Texas. He was mustered out of service in August 1865, at New Orleans. After his return from the service he came home and at once went to making hay, where Missouri Valley now stands, remaining at home working the farm until he went to his own place. Source: 1891 History of Harrison County Iowa.

Children of ADDISON MCINTOSH and MARGARET SNYDER are:

i. MARY "MINNIE"5 MCINTOSH, b. May 13, 1869; m. A L HAIGHT, April 10, 1895, Harrison Co, Iowa.
Notes for MARY "MINNIE" MCINTOSH: She may have married first W H Vint on 24 May 1889
ii. OSCAR "OSTIN" MCINTOSH, b. January 13, 1871.
iii. JENNIE MCINTOSH, b. January 30, 1873; d. February 05, 1948, Missouri Valley, Iowa; m. SILAS AUGUSTUS HAIGHT, February 18, 1890; b. October 03, 1861, Missouri Valley, Iowa; d. December 23, 1928, Missouri Valley, Iowa.
iv. FRANK MCINTOSH, b. April 08, 1876.
v. IDA M MCINTOSH, b. January 11, 1879; m. OSCAR DOTY, December 28, 1898, Harrison Co, Iowa.

8. GEORGE DAVID4 MCINTOSH (MOSES BOONE3, GEORGE2, PETER1) was born May 08, 1848 in Putnam Co, Indiana. He married MATILDA J SUMMERS February 07, 1869, daughter of JOHN SUMMERS and ELIZABETH WOLF. She was born in Wayne Co, Iowa.

Notes for GEORGE DAVID MCINTOSH:

The McIntosh family came to Harrison county, Iowa, in 1856, driving an ox team from Putnam county, Indiana. The family first located in St. Johns township, on land where the city of Missouri Valley now stands. The parents of George D. McIntosh lived in this county the remainder of their lives with the exception of four years when they were living in Kansas. When the McIntosh family came here there were still many Indians roaming through this section of the state, and elk, deer, buffalo and all kinds of wild game were to be found in abundance. In these early days there was a great deal of boating up and down the Missouri river. At that time the channel of the Missouri river was a mile and a half farther east than it is at the present time. George D. McIntosh, the son of Moses B. and Elizabeth (MARKSBURY) McIntosh, was born on May 8, 1848, in Putnam county, Indiana. His parents were both natives of Kentucky, the McIntosh family being of Scottish-Irish descent and early settlers in the United States. The parents of George McIntosh lived in Indiana for several years after their marriage and it was not until 1856 that they decided to go west. They drove in a large "prairie schooner," with four yoke of oxen and a one-horse team, and made the long overland trip from Indiana to Iowa. They located in St. Johns township in Harrison County, among the very earliest settlers in that neighborhood. In his boyhood days George D. plowed with his oxen practically all of the ground now occupied by the city of Missouri Valley. In 1868 the Chicago & Northwestern railroad was built through this county and as Missouri Valley was an important location, the railroad company bought the McIntosh farm, and the father then moved one mile south of the growing village. He bought another farm, but lived on it only a short time, going then to Kansas, where the family remained for four years. They then returned to this county and Moses McIntosh bought a farm one and one-half miles north of Missouri Valley, where he and his wife lived the remainder of their days. George D. McIntosh was the sixth of twelve children born to his parents. He was eight years old when the family came to Harrison county and consequently had received part of his education in Indiana. He completed it in Harrison county, Iowa, and continued to reside at home until he was nineteen years of age. After coming to Harrison county he attended school for a time, although he had to go four miles in order to reach the nearest schoolhouse. When he reached the age of nineteen Mr. McIntosh went out into the world to make his own living. He worked on the farm and did considerable rafting on the Missouri river. After he was married he rented land for ten years and then homesteaded one hundred and sixty acres in Kansas at the time his parents were living there. When his parents returned to Harrison county he sold his homestead also and returned with his wife and family to this county. He rented land until 1910 and then bought seventy-five acres in section 5 of Clay township. He carries on general farming and stock raising, making a specialty of Chester White hogs, feeding about sixty head for the market each year. He has placed many improvements upon his farm and now has it under cultivation in such a manner as to provide him a comfortable income year after year. Mr. McIntosh was married on February 7, 1869, to Matilda J. SUMMERS, who was born in Wayne county, Iowa, a daughter of John A. and Elizabeth (Wolf) Summers, natives of Virginia. Her parents moved to Harrison county in 1891, and have since made this county their home. To Mr. and Mrs. McIntosh were born ten children: Elizabeth, who is employed in the Smith shirt factory at Omaha, Nebraska; W. Press, who lives at home; John, who is married and lives in Morgan township; Henry, a farmer of Morgan township, who married Maggie Neal; Louis, a farmer of Cincinnati township, who married May Coburn, and has three children, Richard, David and Edith; Elsie, who married William Jobe, a farmer of Clay township; Harvey, who lives at home; Edna, who is the wife of Fred Jobe, a farmer of Clay township, and has three children, Opal, Delilah and Alice; Thomas C., who married Anna Hall, and Earl, who died when four years of age. Mr. McIntosh is a stanch Democrat in politics, but has never taken a very active part in political affairs. He has been a director on the school board of his township for many years and also president of the board. The family are all loyal members of the United Brethren church. Mr. McIntosh has always been interested in outdoor life, due to the fact that there was an abundance of game during his earlier years. In fact, he still enjoys hunting and trapping, and has done more or less of it all of his life. Source: 1915 Harrison County Iowa History, pp. 781, 782, 783.

Children of GEORGE MCINTOSH and MATILDA SUMMERS are:

i. ELIZABETH5 MCINTOSH.
ii. JOHN MCINTOSH.
iii. HENRY MCINTOSH, m. MAGGIE NEAL.
iv. LOUIS MCINTOSH. v. ELSIE MCINTOSH, m. WILLIAM JOBE.
vi. EDNA MCINTOSH, m. FRED JOBE.
vii. THOMAS C MCINTOSH, m. ANNA HALL.
viii. EARL MCINTOSH.
ix. W PRESS MCINTOSH.
x. HARVEY MCINTOSH.

9. ABRAM LEWIS4 MCINTOSH (MOSES BOONE3, GEORGE2, PETER1) was born January 01, 1850 in Putnam Co, Indiana, and died Abt. 1927 in Kremmling, Colorado. He married MARY A HARDMAN, daughter of JOHN HARDMAN and CATHARINE. She was born 1852 in Huntington Co, Indiana, and died Abt. 1890 in Buffalo, Nebraska.

Child of ABRAM MCINTOSH and MARY HARDMAN is:

11. i. FANNIE BELL5 HARDMAN, b. Abt. 1890.
10. ALVARITTA4 MCINTOSH (MOSES BOONE3, GEORGE2, PETER1) was born September 09, 1852 in Putnam Co, Washington Twp, Indiana, and died 1881 in Harrison Co, Iowa. She married ROBERT HARDMAN February 25, 1871 in Harrison Co, Iowa, son of JOHN HARDMAN and CATHARINE. He was born 1848 in Indiana, and died 1895 in Harrison Co, Iowa.

Notes for ALVARITTA MCINTOSH:
She is shown as Calista on the marriage record, but the death record and census records have her as Alveretta

Notes for ROBERT HARDMAN:
1850 census Huntington Co IN, Dist 52: John Hardman 36 OH, Catharine 30 PA, David 12 IN, Christopher 10 IN, Moses 8, Susanna 5, Catharine 4, Robert 2
1860 census Decatur Co IA, Franklin Twp: John Hardman 45 OH, Catharine 40 PA, David 22 IN, Christopher 20, "Morse" 18, Susanah 15, Catharine 13, Robert 11, Mary A 8, "Bhigham" 2
1870 census Harrison Co, IA, St John Twp: John Hardman 54, Catharine 50 PA, Robert 21 IN, Mary A 18, Benjamin 13
1880 census, Harrison Co, IA, Saint John Twp: Robert Hardman 28 IN, parents born KY and PA, Alvaretta 27, parents born IN, Steaven E 7 born IA, Susannah 6. Moses 4

Children of ALVARITTA MCINTOSH and ROBERT HARDMAN are:

12. i. STEPHEN "EDWARD"5 HARDMAN, b. 1872, Harrison Co, St Johns Twp, Iowa; d. Abt. 1942.
ii. SUSANNAH HARDMAN, b. 1874.
iii. MOSES B HARDMAN, b. 1876.

Generation No. 5

11. FANNIE BELL5 HARDMAN (ABRAM LEWIS4 MCINTOSH, MOSES BOONE3, GEORGE2, PETER1) was born Abt. 1890. She married JOHN JOSEPH MYERS, son of JOHN MYERS and MARY FIELDS.
Child of FANNIE HARDMAN and JOHN MYERS is:

i. CHARLES FRANK6 MYERS, b. February 26, 1915, Kremmling, Grand Co, Colorado; d. June 24, 1983, Grand Junction, Mesa Co, Colorado; m. HAZEL VIRGINIA HUBER.

12. STEPHEN "EDWARD"5 HARDMAN (ALVARITTA4 MCINTOSH, MOSES BOONE3, GEORGE2, PETER1) was born 1872 in Harrison Co, St Johns Twp, Iowa, and died Abt. 1942. He married EUNICE SIMPSON 1902 in Arkansas, daughter of SAMUEL SIMPSON and PARTHENIA A.. She was born December 1882 in Arkansas.

Notes for STEPHEN "EDWARD" HARDMAN:

1880 census, Harrison Co, IA, Saint John Twp: Robert Hardman 28 IN, parents born KY and PA, Alvaretta 27, parents born IN, Steaven E 7 born IA, Susannah 6. Moses 4
1910 census Seminole Co, OK, Red Mound Twp: Edward 38 IA, parents born IN, Eunice 27 AR, Parents born AL and MS, Dera 6 OK, Earl 4 OK, Frank 2/12. They had been married eight years in Had four children, three living. He was a farmer, on rented land. His neighbors were also renters.
1920 census Okfuskee Co, OK, Creek Twp: S E Hardman 47, Unice 37, Una 15, Earl 13, Frank 9, George 7, George 7, Lou 6, Ila 3 1
930 census Coal Co, OK, Jefferson Twp: Stephen E 57, Eunice 46, Frank 20, George 17, Lois 15, Ila 13, Avis 11, Nadine 8
Notes for EUNICE SIMPSON: She reported her father born Alabama, mother Mississippi

Children of STEPHEN HARDMAN and EUNICE SIMPSON are:

i. DERA6 HARDMAN, b. 1905, Oklahoma. 13.
ii. STEPHEN "EARL" HARDMAN, b. February 10, 1906, Prague, Lincoln Co, OK; d. December 10, 1955, Fort Bragg, Mendocino Co CA. 14.
iii. FRANK HARDMAN, b. 1911, Oklahoma. iv. GEORGE HARDMAN, b. 1913, Arkansas.

Notes for GEORGE HARDMAN:

He could be the one who died in Atoka Co, OK: George Hardman SSN: 440-38-4795 Last Residence: 74525 Atoka, Atoka, Oklahoma Born: 17 Mar 1912 Died: Aug 1979
v. LORA (LOIS) HARDMAN, b. 1914, Arkansas.
vi. IDA (ILA) HARDMAN, b. 1917, Oklahoma.
vii. AVIS HARDMAN, b. 1919.
viii. NADINE HARDMAN, b. 1922.

Generation No. 6

13. STEPHEN "EARL"6 HARDMAN (STEPHEN "EDWARD"5, ALVARITTA4 MCINTOSH, MOSES BOONE3, GEORGE2, PETER1) was born February 10, 1906 in Prague, Lincoln Co, OK, and died December 10, 1955 in Fort Bragg, Mendocino Co CA. He married ELVA "GLADYS" HAMPTON October 06, 1925 in Okemah, Okfuskee Co, OK, daughter of WILLIAM HAMPTON and MARY WILSON. She was born January 20, 1907 in Harrison, Boone Co, AR, and died February 05, 1991 in Clear Lake, Lake Co, CA.

Notes for STEPHEN "EARL" HARDMAN:
1930 census Coal Co, OK, Jefferson Twp: Earl Hardman 24, "Gladas" 23, Unice 1/12
California Death Records: HARDMAN CARL S , born 02/10/1906, mother's maiden name SIMPSON, father HARDMAN, born OKLAHOMA, died MENDOCINO 12/10/1955, 440-30-4910, 49 yrs (believe Carl is a typo)

Notes for ELVA "GLADYS" HAMPTON:

She is found as Gladys in the 1910 census. Her death record with the state of California states that her mother was a Wilson and her father a Hampton. Her SS# is 551-74-5524