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Alice Cloud (Hardin)

Also Known As: "Alis", "Alis Hardin", "Alice Hardin"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Prince William County, Virginia
Death: circa January 01, 1777 (38-55)
Fairfield District, South Carolina, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Marcus Hardin and Marie Madeleine Hardin
Wife of William Cloud, of South Carolina
Mother of Sina Ford; Capt. William Cloud; Joseph Cloud; Alice Hardin Boylston; James Cloud, Sr., and 6 others
Sister of Maj. John Hardin; Henry Hardin; Mark Hardin; Martin Hardin; Nancy Ann Holtzclaw and 5 others

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About Alice (Hardin) Cloud

Alice Hardin

  • Birth: 1732
  • Death: unknown

Family links:

Parents: Mark Hardin (1681 - 1735) and Mary Madeline De La Chaumentte Hogue Hardin (1685 - 1735)

Spouse: William Cloud (1745 - 1811)*

Children:
  1. Joseph Cloud (1770 - 1851)*
Siblings:
  1. Martin Hardin (____ - 1778)*
  2. John Hardin (1710 - 1789)*
  3. Henry Hardin (1720 - 1797)*
  4. Anne Hardin Holtzclaw (1722 - 1778)*
  5. Alice Hardin Cloud (1732 - ____)
*Calculated relationship

Burial: Unknown

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  • Maintained by: Texas History Hunter
  • Originally Created by: manno
  • Record added: Jul 30, 2012

Find A Grave Memorial# 94470783

Notes

From https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-40001-669611217/william-...

Will dated 14 Mar 1810, Fairfield, South Carolina. Names the eight children as shown. See Source. Wrong Merge: Databases on the Internet very often merge this William Cloud with a very different William Cloud who was married to a Ruth Buckingham. They were NOT the same man.

LifeSketch: William Cloud first appeared in South Carolina on the third day of January 1765 when he took a land grant on Fishing Creek in Chester Co., S.C., then old Craven County.

He took out successive land grants for "increase in family". Sometime before 1775 William Cloud deeded this land on Fishing Creek in Chester County to his daughter, Mrs. ALICE BOYLESTON.

Another grant of William Cloud on Fishing Creek in Chester Co. was deeded to their son, JAMES CLOUD. He removed to Virginia until after the Revolution but came back to South Caroline and records show that he was buying lands on the first of January 1787.

DoubtfulParentage: William Cloud is most often shown to be the son of William Cloud of Brandywine Hundred and his wife Elizabeth. An assumption unproved by ANY documentation other than that the William in Delaware named a son William in his will. The name is COMMON. There are problems with this lineage as their son has been shown to have other wives and very different children. Proof documents should be provided. There is no evidence William belongs to the families in Delaware!


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Alice (Hardin) Cloud's Timeline

1730
1730
Prince William County, Virginia
1746
1746
Prince William, Virginia, USA
1750
September 17, 1750
New Light Creek, Rowan, North Carolina
1753
1753
Prince William County, Virginia, United States
1755
1755
Delaware, Pennsylvania, USA
1755
Prince William, Virginia, USA
1759
1759
Stafford County, Virginia, Colonial America
1770
March 23, 1770
Camden, Kershaw County, SC, United States
1777
January 1, 1777
Age 47
Fairfield District, South Carolina, United States