Person:Andrew Hardee (1)

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d.Bef 10 May 1710 Essex County, Virginia
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  • W.  Ann (add)
m. Bef 1713
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Name Andrew Hardee
Gender Male
Death? Bef 10 May 1710 Essex County, Virginia
Marriage Bef 1713 to Ann (add)

Estate Records

10 May 1710, Ann Hardee, Jno Pickett and Alexandr Howe were bound £500 for Ann Hardee’s administration of the goods, rights and credits of Andrew Hardee deceased. [Essex County, Virginia, Deed Book 13, page 327.]
An inventory and appraisal of the estate of Andrew Hardee was presented in pursuance of an order of 10 May 1710, done by Henry Reeves, Wm Grinall, John Armstrong and Edward ffaulkner. Total valuation £103.9.8. Presented by Ann Hardee, Administratrix, on 10 July 1710 and ordered recorded. [Essex County, Virginia, Deed Book 13, page 349.]


Records in Virginia

17 November 1725, a motion of Thomas Burk against Ann ffaulkner late Ann Hardee administratrix of the estate of Andrew Hardee deceased was dismissed, “she having confessed that she had twenty seven pounds Sterling in her hands more than returned in the Inventory—” [Essex County, Virginia, Order Book 6, page 355.]
17 November 1725, at the request of Col. William Robinson, Capt. Thos. Waring, surviving executor of Col. ffrancis Gouldman, deceased, gave him leave to bring suit on the bond for the administration of the estate of Andrew Hardee deceased, Thomas Burk paying for the fees of the said suit. [Essex County, Virginia, Order Book 6, page 355.]
16 February 1730/31, in a suit brought by Thomas Burk and Ann his wife against James Coghill and Ann his wife, administratrix of Andrew Hardee deceased, the defendants were given until the next court to file their answer. [Essex County, Virginia, Order Book 8, page 124.]
17 March 1730, Thomas Burk and Ann his wife, complainants, appeared in Essex County Chancery Court against James Coghill and Ann his wife, administratrix of the goods, chattels, rights and credits of Andrew Hardy deceased. James and Ann failed to file their answer and were fined five shillings to be paid to the complainants. [Essex County, Virginia, Order Book 8, page 137.]
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