Affidavit: March 13, 1819 of AVERILLA HARDEE, mother of WILLIAM HARDEE,

 

the soldier. She says he

 

enlisted in the 5th. NC Regiment.

 

Notes for AVERILLA:

 

Roger Kammerer in his research believes, with out proof that Averilla may be the daughter of William Vines, because of a entry in the Beaufort County, North Carolina Deed Book, page # 239 where William Vines sold to Andrew Hardee for 10 pounds half my plantation on s/s/ of Tar, on n/s of Indian well, almost to the head of Clayroot Swamp, 125 acres Wit: John Woodard, Henry Cannon. Vines got it in 1753 from Robert Thompson. Kammerer, feels that by the low price (10 pounds) that Andrew may be a son in-law. After a 1788 land sale by Andrew, I do not find them in Pitt Co any more, but they show up in the 1790 Brunswick Co ( a part that is now Columbus Co) census, and again in 1800. By the1810 census they have moved to the Horry District in South Carolina page # 147 beside there son Joseph Hardee.

 

We know that Averilla was alive on 3/13/1819 when she signed a affidavit for her son William for his Revolutionary War pension, stating that William, enlisted in the 5th NC Regiment.

 

I can not find her in the 1820 Census, so she must have died shortly after signing the affidavit. (WSH)

 

More About AVERILLA:

 

Census: March 13, 1819, Revolutionary War affidavit for son William

 

Fact 1: 1790, Brunswick Co census

 

Fact 2: 1800, Brunswick Co census

 

Fact 3: 1810, Horry Co census

 

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I do have that. Averilli's mother is named Sarah. In her will, she gave

 

land to 3 heirs. including dau, Everilla. Everilla then as 1/3 heirs, sold

 

that land in 1760 to Bagwell Moore. Land was in Princess Anne ,Va

 

1760-Princess Anne, Va deed book 8 page 520 15 dec 1760--indenture between

 

Andrew Hardy and Everilla his wife of North Carolina to Bagwell Moore of

 

Princess Anne Va, release to Bagwell for sum of 12 pounds, parcel of land of

 

37 1/2 acres. This land was Everilla's part of a 100 acre plantation give to

 

her by her mother, Sarah, wife of Jacob Taylor. Her mother is deceased.

 

witnesses William Godfrey, Henry Gasking, Harrison Banks

 

Joann

 

Possibly the dau of William Vines. In BEaufort co deed book page 239,

 

William Vines sold to Andrew Hardee, half of his plantation on Tar and Indian Well,

 

and the head of Clayroot Swamp for 10 dollars. The price for 125 acres is

 

low, and some feel this low price is because Andrew is his son in law.

 

received 37 1/2 acres as coheir of mother, Sarah, wife of Jacob Taylor. the

 

land was in PRincess Anne, Va. She and Andrew sold the land in 1760.

 

Marion Banks McGee website has her surname as Woodhouse.

 

 

 

notes on her mother Sarah

 

In her will, Sarah gave land to 3 heirs. including dau, Everilla. Everilla

 

then as 1/3 heirs, sold that land in 1760 to Bagwell Moore. Land was in

 

Princess Anne ,Va

 

1760-Princess Anne, Va deed book 8 page 520 15 dec 1760--indenture between

 

Andrew Hardy and Everilla his wife of North Carolina to Bagwell Moore of

 

Princess Anne Va, release to Bagwell for sum of 12 pounds, parcel of land of 37 1/2

 

acres. This land was Everilla's part of a 100 acre plantation give to her by

 

her mother, Sarah, wife of Jacob Taylor. Her mother is deceased.

 

witnesses William Godfrey, Henry Gasking, Harrison Banks

 

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