Jethro Hardwick Jethro Hardwick is Buried The remains of Jethro Hardwick, a former resident of Pendleton who died recently in Walla Walla were brought to the city this morning. The body was taken directly from the train to the Methodist church where a brief service was conducted by the Rev. N. Evans. Interment was in the Olney Cemetery. Hardwick was a pioneer resident of the county, having lived here for 30 years. He was a soldier of the Confederate army and his pall bearers this morning with one exception, members of the Union army. They were J.S. Carrol, J.W. Welles, John McAfee, E.M. Phair, R.Z. Williams, and A. Ruppe. The deceased was 70 years of age and his remains were accompanied to Pendleton by his wife, daughter, and a few other relatives. (Source: East Oregonian dtd October 8, 1910) Note: Jethro (b. 1 Jan 1835-d. Oct. 6, 1910) was the son of John and Lucy Searcy Hardwick of Madison County, KY and Monroe County, MO Submitted by: Debra Branigan of St. Inigoes, MD