Person:Lucy Hardy (1)

m. 1632
  1. Olive HardyEst 1640 - Bef 1725
  2. Lucy HardyBef 1655 - 1708
  3. Deborah Hardy
  1. Hodges CouncilBef 1668 -
  2. Lucy CouncilEst 1674 - 1735
  3. _____ 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

Research Notes

Previous birthdate: 1 Jun 1635Citation needed

Changed because it was too early for parents she was assigned to, but might be feasible now that she is assigned to correct parents.
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".]