First of all, I don't believe Green
Stuart Bardin died in
Fayette County,
Texas. I did find Bardins (Bardons, Bardens) in
Fayette County, in 1850 and 1860. I then found Green
Stuart Bardin in
Grayson County,
Texas, in 1880. (He is listed as G S
Bardon.) John
Stewart Bardin, along with his family, his mother, and his grandmother are in Indian Territy, Chickasaw Nation, in 1900. According to the birthplace of their children, they were there by 1887. The grandmother's name is Margaret
Baker, 83. I believe the
Baker is the name of a later husband. I believe she is the Margaret
Stewart found on the 1860 census of
Fayette County,
Texas. Her husband is John
Stewart. Green S
Barden and his wife Martha, along with their sons John and Wiilliam E are living in the same household as the
Stewarts.
On the 1860
Fayette County,
Texas, census there is John, 53, La; Margaret, 45, La; Rebecca, 18, Tx; Mary S, 15, Tx
On the 1850
Fayette County,
Texas, census, p 205, there is
J Steward, 43, La; Margaret, 32, La; Sarah, 14, Miss; Martha, 11, Miss; Rebecca, 8, Miss; Mary, 5, Tex
After I found the family in 1900, I then located this website that should be extremely helpful for you. He has were the families are located each census year.
http://boards.rootsweb.com/postmessage.aspx?p=localities.nor...HERE ARE URLS FOR CEMETERY
RECORDS FOR THE
Bardin FAMILY. THERE ARE PICTURES INCLUDED. JUST
CLICK ON EACH NAME. PARTICULARLY CHECK OUT JOHN
Stewart Bardin AND JOHN
PINK Bardin.
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSfn=H...I am not related to this family.