Individual Details
Rebecca Lucretia Hardeman
(1750 - 1845)
Birth:Jan. 14, 1756 - Death:1845
Family links: Children: Moses Tomlinson (1793 - 1891)*
Burial: Wayfare Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Echols County, Georgia, USA
Plot: W/O JOHN
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DAR App. 791667. Rachel Mavis Tomlinson Mims:
Served in the South Carolina Militia 1790 and 1782, also furnished supplies (provisions) for the Continental Army in 1781. Paid for same by State of South Carolina, April 2, 1785.
See also DAR 71427-A725 of Wanda Gail Whitehurst Hughes.
The Crypt: History & Genealogy of Camden & Charlton Counties, Georgiaia; 15may2008
WILLIAM TOMLINSON
(Pages 241-252)
In 1825, John Tomlinson and Rebecca Hardeman's son William, born in 1781, and his wife Nancy Register, born in 1782, moved their family to Lowndes County, Georgia. William and Nancy's family consisted of John, born on December 17, 1804; Rebecca, born in 1805; Harris, born on December 8, 1808; Candacy, born on December 14, 1810; Levin, born on April 11, 1813; and Sebastian Mark, born in 1815. In 1836, during the Indian Wars, William served as captain of a volunteer company of the Georgia Militia. From June 16 to December 16, 1839, he served as a private in Captain John J. Johnson's company of the East Florida Militia. During the months of November and December of 1839 William was assigned to Captain David Johnson's company of the Ware County Militia. William's sons, Sebastian Mark, Harris, John and Levin served as privates in Captain David Johnson's company. About 1844, William Tomlinson and Nancy Register moved their family to Levy County, Florida, where William engaged in farming with his son, Sebastian Mark.
Events
Families
| Father | Thomas HARDEMAN R.S. (1740 - 1791) |
| Mother | Elizabeth Margetts (1736 - 1776) |
| Sibling | John Moore (1755 - 1820) |
| Sibling | Joseph Hardeman (1756 - 1794) |
| Sibling | Elizabeth Hardeman (1760 - 1805) |
| Sibling | Sarah Hardeman (1762 - 1820) |
| Sibling | Mary Hardeman (1764 - ) |
| Sibling | Martha HARDEMAN (1765 - 1837) |
| Sibling | Winnie Hardeman (1768 - 1797) |
