Person:Lucy Hardy (1)

m. Abt 1671
  1. Olive HardyAbt 1648 - Bef 1725
  2. Lucy HardyBef 1655 - 1708
  3. Deborah HardyAft 1661 -
  1. Hodges CouncilBef 1668 -
  2. Lucy CouncilEst 1674 - 1735
  3. Daughter Council
  4. John Council
  5. Christiana Council - 1743
  6. Robert Council
  7. Hardy Council1678 - 1750
Facts and Events
Name Lucy Hardy
Married Name Mrs. Lucy Council
Gender Female
Birth? Bef 1655 Isle of Wight, Virginia, United States[est based on being married in father's 1671 will]
Marriage to Hodges Councill
Other[1] 7 Oct 1675 Isle of Wight, Virginia, United Statesnamed Lucy Councill in Will of John Hardy, father
Death? 1 Jun 1708 Isle of Wight, Virginia, United Statessource = OLT, needs verification
Questionable information identified by WeRelate automation
To check:Born before parents' marriage

Research Notes

References
  1. William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine. (Omohundro Institute)
    Vol 7, No 4 (Apr 1899).

    p 239 -
    Will of John Hardy, of the lower parish, in the Isle of Wight co., in Va.:
    Dau. Olive Driver, wife of Giles Driver,
    dau. Lucy Council, wife of Hodges Councill,
    dau. Deborah Hardy;
    gr. child Hardy Driver, dau. of Giles D.,
    Olive Driver's two children,
    Lucy Councill's 3 children,
    wife's grand child John Johnson;
    wife Alice Hardy,
    son-in-law Robert Burnett;
    to William Mayo all my silver clasps to breeches and shirt.
    Dated 7 Oct., 167-; pr. 9 June, 1677.

    Will of Giles Driver:
    Sons Robert, Charles, Giles, John :
    dau. Hardy Driver,
    wife sole exx.
    Dated 29 Dec., 1676; pr. 9 June, 1677

    p 233 -
    Power of Alice Hardy, A her mark, of the Isle of Wight County, to her son-in-law Wm Mayo. 1680
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    [20131203 cos1776 Note: abstracts verified correct BUT others claim that William Mayo is also called "son in law" in the actual Will. Needs follow-up with original document if possible. Current theory is that both Robert Burnett and William Mayo were married to daughters from Alice's previous marriage to Arthur Allen making them actually "step-sons-in-law".]