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Mary E. Hardwick

Birth11 Aug 1836 - Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA
Death21 Feb 1915 - Henderson, Henderson, Kentucky, United States
MotherMary C. Talbott
FatherBenjamin Farmer Hardwick

Born in Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA on 11 Aug 1836 to Benjamin Farmer Hardwick and Mary C. Talbott. Mary E. Hardwick married Samuel W Ligon and had 9 children. She passed away on 21 Feb 1915 in Henderson, Henderson, Kentucky, United States.

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Parents
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Benjamin Farmer Hardwick
1808 - 1852
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Mary C. Talbott
1808 - 1887
Spouse(s)
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Samuel W Ligon
1828 - 1895
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Robert Lee Ligons
1865 - 1919
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James ( J F ) Ligon (Ligion)
1859 - 1905
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Lucy Jane Ligon
1872 - 1957
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Jacob Crum Ligon
1868 - 1913
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William W Ligon
1863 - 1930
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Samuel T Ligon
1856 - 1897
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Albert R. Ligon
1875 - Unknown
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Benjamin Franklin Ligon
1878 - 1940
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Theresa A. Ligon
1867 - 1909

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