Samuel HARDAKER
1889 - 1922 (32 years)-
Name Samuel HARDAKER Birth 17 Oct 1889 Idle, Yorkshire, England [1] Gender Male Immigration 23 Jun 1911 Quebec, Canada [2] Death 1922 Thrapston, Northants, England [3] Burial Thrapston, Northants, England Person ID I479 Hardaker One-name Study Last Modified 8 Jun 2017
Father John Lee HARDAKER, b. 4 Apr 1859, Idle, Yorkshire, England d. 1 Dec 1938, Wrose, Yorkshire, England (Age 79 years) Mother Sarah Jane HARDAKER, b. 19 Aug 1857, Idle, Yorkshire, England d. 17 Oct 1889, Idle, Yorkshire, England (Age 32 years) Marriage 26 Sep 1888 Upper Chapel, Idle, Yorkshire, England [4] Family ID F92 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Rosa JACOBS, b. 24 Aug 1888, Winwick, Huntingdonshire, England d. 6 Mar 1973, Northampton(?), Northants, England (Age 84 years) Marriage 6 Aug 1914 St Jean Methodist Church, St. Jean, Quebec, Canada [5] Type: After Banns Children 1. John Leonard (Jackie) HARDAKER, b. 5 Sep 1915 d. 17 Nov 1987, Ipswich, Suffolk, England (Age 72 years) 2. Mary Jane (Jinny) HARDAKER, b. Abt 1917 d. Yes, date unknown Family ID F94 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 8 Jun 2017
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Histories Research on Samuel Hardaker (1889-1922)
A paper summarising what little we know about Samuel Hardaker (1889-1922), half-brother of John Bertram Hardaker (Brian's father), both of whom are mentioned on the home page of this web site.
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Notes - His mother, Sarah Jane, died in childbirth.
On 25 Sep 1914 he volunteered to join the Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Force for the First World War. On the Attestation Paper (hard copy in files) he gave his occupation as 'Surveyer'. He said that he had already served for 2 years in the Royal Canadian Dragoons. The Canadian records of the Exeditionary Force list Samuel as a Corporal with Regimental Number 220. He originally gave an address for his wife 'Mrs S [for Samuel] Hardaker at an address in Quebec but this was crossed out and changed to care of his father at Norman Drive, Eccleshill. It seems therefore that Rosa must have moved from Canada to be with the family at Eccleshill.
Sam was buried in Deneford Churchyard near Thrapston. When the grave was dug it was found that it was already used so his father would not let Sam be buried in it and they had to dig another one.
Same person in "Our Family Tree": http://hardakerfamily.id.au/getperson.php?personID=I24&tree=tree1
- His mother, Sarah Jane, died in childbirth.
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Sources - [S210] Hardaker, Edith, Transcript of register.
- [S460] Ancestry.com, (ancestry.com.au) (Reliability: 2).
- [S154] Free BMDs, Free BMDs.
- [S117] Certificate in files.
- [S482] Wendy Bannon.
Samuel and Rosa were married after publication of banns on August 6th, 1914 at St Jean Methodist Church, St. Jean, Quebec.
http://hardakerfamily.id.au/showmedia.php?mediaID=56
- [S210] Hardaker, Edith, Transcript of register.