The Bard family : a history and genealogy of the Bards of "Carroll's Delight," together with a chronicle of the Bards and genealogies of the Bard kinship . ) line into Antrim. vVn order of survey forthese tracts was obtained by James McBridc, Sr., 198 THE BARD FAMILY February^24, 1767. INlcBride con^ eyed the tracts tohis soil. James McBride, Jr. The latter removed toWoodford [county. Ivy., where his will was proved,April^3, 178:3, James McBride, Jr., left two sons—Henry, vvho^died youno and unmarried, and James,who^settled in ^Wstmoreland county. Pa., and sold ii .^ ^:. ?^•^ a/vv V Hill-Croba


The Bard family : a history and genealogy of the Bards of "Carroll's Delight," together with a chronicle of the Bards and genealogies of the Bard kinship . ) line into Antrim. vVn order of survey forthese tracts was obtained by James McBridc, Sr., 198 THE BARD FAMILY February^24, 1767. INlcBride con^ eyed the tracts tohis soil. James McBride, Jr. The latter removed toWoodford [county. Ivy., where his will was proved,April^3, 178:3, James McBride, Jr., left two sons—Henry, vvho^died youno and unmarried, and James,who^settled in ^Wstmoreland county. Pa., and sold ii .^ ^:. ?^•^ a/vv V Hill-Crobarger Survej. the^Hamilton township lands to Richard Bard, Sep-tember 15, 171)8. Another tract of land owned by Richard 15ard atthe time of his death and sold by his heirs to LeonardCrobarger, April 4, 1800, was situated in Peters town-ship, and contained 111 acres and 62 perches. Theoriginal order of surxey was obtained by John Hill, BARDS OF CARROLL S DELKiHT 199 who was a taxable in Peters township in 175L Hillsorder of survey was dated November 7, IToi, but theactual survey, as given in the accompanying draft,was not made until the land was sold to probably left the Conococheague A^alley duringthe French and Indian War. His title to the landwas conveyed to William Dean })y John McMathunder a power of attorney from Hill, and Deansheirs conveyed to llichard Bard. JMr. Bard died intestate and was buried in thePresbyterian graveyard at Church-hill. After hisdeath his three farms were sold, his heirs joining inthe deeds. His personal estate was a


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