| John Rardin/Reardon SR, an Irish immigrant who settled
on the Western Pennsylvania Frontier was the father of seven known children:
Thomas, John, William, Moses, Timothy, Jacob and Nellie.
This is a listing of the first three and sometimes four generations of his
descendants.
NEW - A new page
with a very basic outline of the line
of Dennis
Rardin brother of John Rardin SR.
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| The information is compiled from various researchers who have
shared their information starting with the 1892 History of the Rardin Family
compiled by J. K. (James Knox) Rardin of Charleston, Illinois.
Also check the following for more extensive individual listings:
ROOTSWEB WORLD CONNECT PROJECT
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com
ANCESTRY.COM WEBSITE
http://www.ancestry.com
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| The listings are far from complete. By working together and
sharing our information and sources perhaps we can gather an accurate
accounting of these generations.
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| A REMINDER: Copyrights apply. This information is for
your personal use only. Commercial use of any portion contained herein
is expressly prohibited.
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| Rardin LINKS: I would like to start a page with LINKS to
Rardin Genealogy sites or sites with a Rardin lineage. If you have a
Webpage you would like listed please Click
here to send your Web Site information to me.
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| E-mail your additions and corrections to me and I will post them to
this site. Please cite your sources, proof, or if no proof - why you
believe the statement to be true. For now, please send info on only
the first four generations. Click
here to send info for the Website.
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| About Me: I am a descendant of John Rardin JR and grew up on one of
the original Rardin farms settled by the family in 1842 when they immigrated
from Campbell and Pendleton Counties in Kentucky to Rardin, Morgan
Township, Coles County, Illinois.
This is my first attempt at a Web page
and the learning curve is steep, so suggestions are
appreciated. As I learn more, I'll add more features.
Last updated May 7, 2002
Nancy Eich Kayser, Webster
City, Iowa.
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