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He was described in 1890 as being "a man of strong characteristics and eminent for his virtues and high character ... holding many positions of trust and honor at the time of his death."
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On December 3, 1835, he married Anne Margaret Lewis, daughter of John Lewis and Susan Adams. They had three children who lived to become adults: John Lewis, Susan Ann and Mary Elizabeth.
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The 27-year-old widower remained out of the public eye for just over a year. In December 1834, he became a member of the planning committee for the Bill of Rights Ball, which was held in
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The 1840 census showed nine people living at the Noble household: himself, his wife, three children and four servants. The family spent summers at the Hardee plantation near
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The N. A. Hardee Company was dissolved upon his death. It was re-established by Noble's son John Lewis and William W. Kirkland was N. A. Hardee's Son and Company.
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After moving to Savannah, in 1836 he established N. A. Hardee Company, a cotton factor business at number 6
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He served as a member of the Grand Jury in 1859, under Judges Fleming and John M. Millen Jr.
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American Ancestry: Embracing lineages from the whole of the United States, 1888-1898
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American Ancestry: Embracing lineages from the whole of the United States, 1888-1898
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and owner of N. A. Hardee Company. In 1860 he had constructed today's
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In the 1820s, he served in the Georgia House of Representatives.
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Charles Seton Henry Hardee's Recollections of old Savannah
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Around 1825, he married Martha Threewitts Williams, of
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Hardee died on September 10, 1867, aged 61, while in
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Rural Felicity Plantation
Camden County, Georgia
Richfield Springs, New York
Bonaventure Cemetery
Savannah, Georgia
Savannah, Georgia
cotton factor
Noble Hardee Mansion
Monterey Square
Georgia House of Representatives
Rural Felicity Plantation
Camden County, Georgia
William J. Hardee
commandant
West Point
Milledgeville, Georgia
puerperal fever
St. Marys, Georgia
Upper Stoddard Range
River Street
Charles Seton Henry Hardee
Confederate States Army
William W. Kirkland
Sandersville
Washington County, Georgia
Richfield Springs, New York
Independent Presbyterian Church
Bonaventure Cemetery

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