Hannah GRUBB
1829 - 1868 (39 years)-
Name Hannah GRUBB Birth 1829 Cricklade, Wiltshire, England [1] Gender Female 1851 Census 30 Mar 1851 Eccleshill, Yorkshire, England Death 22 Nov 1868 Eccleshill, Yorkshire, England [1, 2] Burial 23 Nov 1868 Upper Chapel, Idle, Yorkshire, England [2] Person ID I1122 Hardaker One-name Study Last Modified 14 May 2016
Family William HARDAKER, b. 23 Mar 1821, Apperley Bridge, Calverley, Yorkshire, England d. Yes, date unknown Marriage Mar 1848 Pannal, Yorkshire, England [1, 3] - First quarter, registered at Knaresborough, vol xxiii page 291.
Children + 1. Thomas HARDAKER, b. Nov 1849, Eccleshill, Yorkshire, England d. Yes, date unknown + 2. James HARDAKER, b. 1851, Apperley Bridge, Calverley, Yorkshire, England d. Dec 1900 (Age 49 years) 3. Mary HARDAKER, b. 1853, Apperley Bridge, Calverley, Yorkshire, England d. Yes, date unknown 4. Elizabeth HARDAKER, b. 1854, Apperley Bridge, Calverley, Yorkshire, England d. Yes, date unknown + 5. Charles HARDAKER, b. Abt 1858, Apperley Bridge, Calverley, Yorkshire, England d. Abt Jan 1898, Yorkshire, England (Age ~ 40 years) 6. Hannah HARDAKER, b. 1860, Apperley Bridge, Calverley, Yorkshire, England d. Yes, date unknown 7. Emma HARDAKER, b. 1862, Apperley Bridge, Calverley, Yorkshire, England d. Yes, date unknown 8. Martha HARDAKER, b. 1864, Apperley Bridge, Calverley, Yorkshire, England d. Yes, date unknown 9. Sarah Ann HARDAKER, b. 1866, Apperley Bridge, Calverley, Yorkshire, England d. Yes, date unknown 10. John William HARDAKER, b. 1868 d. Abt Jan 1869 (Age 1 year) [Father: Birth] [Mother: Birth] Family ID F299 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 10 Jun 2019
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Histories Research on The Hardakers of Eccleshill
Eccleshill is just across the Aire valley from Rawdon and Horsforth, both originally in Guiseley parish, where some of the early HARDAKERs lived. Some of the ones who moved to Eccleshill maintained their links with the Rawdon area. And parts of Eccleshill are closer to Calverley church than to Bradford church, which is probably why some residents chose to patronise the Calverley church rather than go to Bradford. In addition, to make things even more complicated, occasionally some Eccleshill residents were baptised or buried at Horsforth or Rawdon.
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