Thomas Hardin was born in 1748 in Stafford County, Virginia. In 1768 he married Lucy Billups who was born in 1747 in Virginia. Thomas Hardin enlisted to assist in the establishment of American Independence during the Revolutionary War on February 11, 1776. He was a member of Captain Jonathan Clarke's Company of the 8th Virginia Regiment for a two year term and was discharged in March of 1778.
Thomas and Lucy Hardin moved to North Carolina then Kentucky before finally settling in Howard County, Missouri where Thomas died circa 1828 and Lucy died circa 1833. One of the sons born to Thomas and Lucy Hardin was Jacob Hardin.
Jacob Hardin was born in 1769 in North Carolina and remained there when his family moved west. He married Jane Porter circa 1803. Of the children born to this marriage, it is John Calvin Hardin who would finally make his way to Louisiana.
John Calvin Hardin was born circa 1820 in North Carolina. After moving to Alabama, he met and married Mary Ann Rollins on September 21, 1846 in Barbour County. Mary Ann died on June 30, 1857.
The following children were born to the marriage of Calvin and Mary Ann Rollins Hardin:
Thomas Rollins
John Calvin, Jr.
Barry Baker
On January 9, 1859, Calvin married Lavina Ann Tatum Childre in Pike County, Alabama. Lavina, a widow with three young daughters, was born in 1831. Calvin and Lavina moved to Catahoula Parish shortly after the birth of their first child in late 1859. They would later move to Union Parish before settling in Sabine Parish. The 1860 census shows Calvin and Lavina Hardin living in Catahoula Parish with his three sons, her three daughters and one daughter born to them. This same census shows Calvin Hardin's occupation as Dentist.
The following children were born to the marriage of Calvin and Lavina Tatum Childre Hardin:
Ellen Francis
Laura Ann Virginia
Henry Tatum
Emma L
Ida Elizabeth