In the "Revolutionary War Bounty and Land Grants" book under GA
there's a Cornelius Cardin who served in the Revolution and is
listed as having been given a land grant in GA in 1784.
The only Cornelius Cardin\en I can find info. for during the
Revolution is one who served from CT. I was wondering if anyone
on the list knows anything about either (or the saame?) man. If so,
did he ever live in GA ? I do know that many soldiers never moved
to the location of their land, so never used it, but sold it to
pay debts, gave it to a son or other family member, or just never
claimed it at all, etc.
Does anyone have a record of this man, or a Cardin/en whose name
resembles his? I'm 'chasing' possibilities of my Cardens being
in GA bf/ 1800 and would like to know more about him.
Thanks, Martha
"It isn't that Liberals are ignorant; it's just that they know
so much that isn't so." ... Ronald Reagan