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Elizabeth Tyson Hardy (Parrott)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Salmon Creek, Albemarle County, North Carolina, Colonial America
Death: December 06, 1783 (80-81)
Salmon Creek, Bertie County, North Carolina, United States
Place of Burial: Salmon Creek, Bertie, North Carolina, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Francis Parrot, Jr. and Frances Parrott (Johnson)
Wife of Lemuel 'Lamb' Hardy
Mother of William Parrott Hardy, II; Lemuel "Lamb" Hardy; Benjamin Hardy; Frances Nicholls Capehart; Edward Hardy and 7 others
Sister of Jacob Parrott/Parrot; Susannah Fleetwood; Sarah Hardy; Frances Parrott; Christina Rasor and 3 others
Half sister of Elizabeth Wood

Managed by: Kenneth Hardy
Last Updated:

About Elizabeth Tyson Hardy

Elizabeth Parrott Hardy
BIRTH
1705
North Carolina, USA
DEATH
6 Dec 1783 (aged 77–78)
North Carolina, USA
BURIAL
Burial Details Unknown
MEMORIAL ID
170029128 · View Source
MEMORIAL
PHOTOS 0
FLOWERS 3
Family Members
Parents
Francis Parrott
1670–1713

Frances Johnson Parrott
1681–1748

Spouse
Lemuel Lamb Hardy
1707–1761

Siblings
Jacob Parrott
1696–1738

Susannah Parrott Fleetwood
1698–1750

Children
William Parrott Hardy
1729–1783

Lemuel Hardy
1730–1797

Benjamin Hardy
1732–1790

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/170029128/elizabeth-hardy


From https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Parrott-397

Biography
Elizabeth PARROTT was born about 1702 in Salmon Creek, Bertie, Carolina.

Children:

  • William Parrott Hardy (1729–1783)
  • Lemuel Lamb Hardy II (1730–1797)
  • Benjamin Hardy (1732–1790

)
She passed away 06 Dec 1783 in Salmon Creek, Bertie, North Carolina, United States.

Sources
See also:

Find A Grave: Memorial #170029128

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GEDCOM Note

<p><p>ancis Parrott & his descendants in the Carolinas & beyond Entries: 1907 Updated: 2015-12-27 03:37:02 UTC (Sun) Contact: Wayne Home Page: Parrott DNA & links to other Parrott genealogy resources This is a Colonial Parrott family characterized b</p><p>Edit</p><p>Delete</p><p>Note</p><p>rancis Parrott & his descendants in the Carolinas & beyond</p><p></p><p>Entries: 1907 Updated: 2015-12-27 03:37:02 UTC (Sun) Contact: Wayne Home Page: Parrott DNA & links to other Parrott genealogy resources</p><p>This is a Colonial Parrott family characterized by Anglo-Saxon type DNA, and unrelated to other Parrott families. Not all details have been verified, and there are still missing branches. How the branches connect is still not known. All additions, corrections & questions are GREATLY appreciated-- Many thanks to all the friends & relations who contributed information to this data base. If you belong to this family, or have information, please contact me!</p><p>Index </p><p> Descendancy </p><p> Register </p><p> Public Profile </p> Add Post-em</p><p>ID: I3</p><p>Name: Francis Perrott</p><p>Given Name: Francis</p><p>Surname: Perrott</p><p>Sex: M</p><p>Birth: approx 1670 in Virginia?</p><p>Death: 4 Apr 1713 in Chowan Precinct, Albemarle Co., North Carolina</p><p>_UID: 2B01A9052A97461BBDE4BCFE4B7286AE4820</p><p>Change Date: 28 Nov 2013 at 22:55</p><p>Note:</p><p>«i»Overview - Francis Parrott's origin</p><p>Revised and updated 18 August 2013. Genealogy can change rapidly, as new information is found, forcing reevaluations of previous information. Check back for updates before using any of this information.«/i»</p><p></p><p>One group of Parrotts, found primarily in North and South Carolina and on into Texas, trace their origin to Francis and Frances Johnson Parrott. Francis appears in Chowan precinct (at the time, Albemarle Co., now Bertie), North Carolina, in 1691, when he witnessed the will of Francis Hartley, Esq. A man of education he soon became prominent. He was appointed Justice of the Peace of Chowan Precinct 3-31-1703 and served continually until after 1711. On April 4, 1715, Frances Parrott asked the Court to appraise the estate of her deceased husband.</p><p></p><p>How Francis and his descendants relate to other Parrotts is becoming apparent through a DNA project that has been started at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~parrott/index.html. Prior to the advent of DNA testing, the picture of the early Parrott families of North America was simple, as exemplified in Links that Bind (1967) by Evalyn Parrott Scott. To this day, Links and the subsequent Parrott Talk remain the best compilation of information on the Parrott families. Given they frequently crossed paths with each other, married into the same families and used similar names, Evalyn Parrott Scott declared them to be 'Kinsman all." However, the previous and widely published assumptions that all the early Parrotts of Maryland, Virginia and the Carolinas were related to each other cannot be substantiated based on current DNA results.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The parents of Francis remain unknown, and most possibilities have been ruled out. The most widely reported of these is that Francis was the son or grandson of yet another Francis. There are records showing a Francis Parrott in Maryland in 1655 and 1658 (originally and erroneously reported as 1648). A Francis Parrott transported himself to Maryland in 1662. It is not clear if these are the same or different persons. A Francis died ca 1670, leaving an unborn child, and it is commonly claimed this child was the Francis Parrott who appeared in the Chowan precinct of Albemarle Co. in 1691. Assuming the child was a male and he survived, it is much more likely that this unborn child was the Francis who died ca 1710 in Queen Anne's county Maryland, and not the one who appeared in North Carolina. There is evidence to support the reports that Francis of Calvert and William of Talbot were related to each other. Francis Parrott of Calvert married Sarah Abraham, and William's second marriage was to her sister, Ann. Their brother, Isaac Abraham provided a huge bond so Sarah could be the administratrix for her late husband's estate. Reports in Links that land belonging to Francis eventually came to belong to William's descendants are incorrect. However the results from DNA tests from descendants of William of Talbot rule out a connection between William of Talbot and Francis.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>In another scenario, Francis is related to one of the best documented early Parrotts, Richard of Middlesex Co., Virginia, who was a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, and a large landowner in Virginia, Maryland, and Delaware. He was said to be descended from the Pembrokeshire Perrot family of Wales and England. Third-hand reports were that he used their coat of arms, though it is now known that the early reports were never true. Either way, it has been speculated that Francis was his son fromhis first wife. However, there is no evidence to support the marriage of Richard to a 'first wife' -- one before Sarah Dale. In addition, a reading of Richard Sr.'s wills reveals he adhered to the principles of primogeniture. Had Francis been an older son of Richard's, he would have been mentioned in his will. DNA results have now confirmed beyond doubt that Francis of Bertie Co. and Richard of Middlesex were not related.</p><p></p><p>Another tentative connection is through a John Parrott, one of the earliest Parrotts in North America, having arrived onboard the Providence in 1623 and having obtained land along the Nansemond River by 1635 and called it 'Parraketo Point.' There is a lot of speculation that surrounds John of Nansemond, none of which can be corroborated or ruled out at this time. He has said to be the 3rd son of Sir John Perrott, lord deputy of Ireland. He has also been said to be John the Quaker. If John of Nansemond and John the Quaker were one and the same, then thereis a tentative link to the Quaker Parrott families of North America.</p><p></p><p>There are unsubstantiated reports that a Francis and a Lawrence Parrott arrived in Maryland ca 1660, onboard the goodship, David, leading many to conclude that Francis and Lawrence were related. A generation later, a Lawrence Parrott appears in Northumberland Co., Virginia, and a Francis Parrott appears in the Bertie/Chowan district of Albemarle Co., North Carolina in 1691. The DNA of their descendants shows this Francis and this Lawrence were not related to each other.</p><p></p><p>Lastly, there is a Symon Parrott, who first got transported to Middlesex in 1650, and later to Gloucester Co. in 1654. How the Lawrence/Francis Parrott lineage relates to other Parrott lineages not yet tested for DNA remains unknown. Besides the Middlesex Parrotts, there are records of several Parrotts in the mid to late 1700's in Gloucester Co., where Lawrence Sr. was from. These include George Nevil, George, Richard, Fanny, John, Elizabeth, Robert, Augustine, Joseph, and Lucy. These may have been descended from the other sons of Lawrence Sr., or perhaps from Symon.</p><p></p><p>Based on genetic genealogy, the descendants of Francis Parrott belong to what is known as an "I1a haplogroup" or "Anglo-Saxon-3" type. This type of DNA is primarily found in the northern Germany/Denmark parts of Europe, and to a lesser extent, in Scandinavia. All in all, the DNA information suggests this lineage is descended from Norman, Anglo-Saxon or perhaps Viking migration to England. Vikings are simply the descendants of Anglo-Saxons who continued their northward migration, and the Normans are simply descendants of Vikings.</p><p></p><p>=====</p><p>Letter from Cyril Ray Parrott, published in PT IX:83.</p><p>Those receiving property under the unprobated Will of Thomas Lankton dated September 11, 1696,witnessed by William and James Damorell were William Stevens, JABEZ AJ.FORD, Andrew James, Rachel Mary Damorell and MR. FRANCISPARROT'! The word "Mr." preceding the name then bore the connotation that the person was recognized as a gentleman, a person of class, by the general public (See page of SEVENTEENTH CENTURY ISLE OF WIGHT). Francis Parrott was the only person named in the Will to which this honor was bestowed.</p><p></p><p></p><p>==========</p><p>The widow Frances Johnson Parrott married Martin Frederick Razor andhad 2 children: Christina and Edward.</p><p></p><p>Upon petition of Martin Frederick Razor showing a tract of land containing 160 acres in Chowan County, formerly granted to Francis Parrott and lapsed for want of being seated in due time petitioner prays the same be granted to him. Ordered that same be granted as prayed for at Court held at Hon. Thos. Pollack's Chowan County August 1717. (Col. Rec. Bk. 2 page 291) This land was located on Salmon Creek of Log House Swamp.</p><p></p><p>Francis lived in New Hancock County, North Carolina in 1696.</p><p></p><p>Susannah Johnson to grandchildren a deed of gift, County of Albermarle Precinct of Chowan for the love, good will and affection I bear toward my grandchildren, Jacob Parrott, Susannah Parrott and Elizabeth Parrott, son and daughters of Francis Parrott lately deceased (1715) Book 1 page 178 Chowan Reg. of Deeds office.</p><p></p><p>On 29 May, 1701, Francis and 4 other men were appointed Justices of Chowan Precinct N.C.</p><p></p><p>FRANCIS WAS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND WAS WITNESS TO MANY TRANSACTIONS:</p><p></p><p>CHOWAN PRECINCT DEED BOOK W#1</p><p>102 Page 52 Richard Beluin and Elizabeth Beluin. 20 Mar. 1704</p><p>112 57 John Thomas to Coll. Thomas Pollock. 22 Nov. 1704</p><p>115 59 Coll. Thomas Pollock to Robert West. 1 Jan. 170-</p><p>126 63 Robert West to Coll. Thomas Pollock. 1 Jan 1704</p><p>133 65 Coll. Thomas Pollockto Thomas West. 23 July 1706</p><p>235 107-109 Meeting of the Justices of Chowan Prec't. at the house of William Branch, 3rd</p><p>Tuesday of April 1711, Francis Parrott, Leonard Lefton, Wm. Williams.</p><p>349 166 Thomas Pollock to Edward Williams. 14 June 1701</p><p></p><p>CHOWAN PRECINCT DEED BOOK B#1</p><p>756 178 Susana Johnson to Jacob Parrott, Susanna Parrott and Elizabeth Parrott</p><p>21April 1715, Francis Parrott, lately dec'd.</p><p>818 263 William Duckenfield to Thomas West. 17 April 1716</p><p>825 272 John Bently to Alexander Smith. 16 Nov. 1711</p><p>867 322 Daniel Halsey to Thomas West. 29 July 1716. Land ajoining Francis</p><p>Parrott, dec'd ye mouth of a</p>

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Beverly Ray Kratchen Kratchen (FamilySearch) <p>MyHeritage family tree</p><p>Family site: Kratchen (FamilySearch)</p>Family tree: 501263551-2 Discovery 501263551-2 MH:S500006 Elizabeth Hardy (born Parrott) 3 3 OCT 2018 Added via a Person Discovery



GEDCOM Note

Elizabeth Parrott, daughter of Francis, married Lemuel (Lamb) Ha r d y w h o was the son of William and Edith. Lemuel was called lam b i n al l o f t he records. On the 11th Feb 1748, Frances Rasor mad e a de ed o f gif t o f 200 acres to her loving and dutiful daughter E lizabet h har dy. Th e la nd was located on the Eastmost Swamp (G-148) . Wm Har dy, th e fathe r o f Lamb, and William Keeter witnessed the d eed. (Bel l, Mar y Best. C olon ial Bertie Co., NC, Deed Book A-H, 172 0-1757)(?N ichola s Cobb Desc endan ts, Neighbors and Relatives 1613-1 983?, by Jo e Cobb , P.E., R.L.S .)

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Elizabeth Tyson Hardy's Timeline

1702
1702
Salmon Creek, Albemarle County, North Carolina, Colonial America
1729
1729
Bertie, North Carolina, United States
1730
May 20, 1730
Bertie County, North Carolina, British Colonial America
1732
1732
Bertie County, Province of North Carolina
1734
1734
Bertie County, North Carolina, United States
1737
1737
Bertie, North Carolina, United States
1740
1740
Bertie, North Carolina, United States
1743
1743
Bertie, North Carolina, United States
1744
1744
North Carolina, United States