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1 | A brief history of our Ball ancestors |
Owner of original: Brian Hardaker Date: 24 Feb 2019 |
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2 | A partial transcript of the Rawdon Buckstone Baptist Chapel Old Accounts Book (1814-1853) The original images of this transcript are available upon request (please note the specific page). The accounts mention a Samuel Hardaker on three occasions (1815, 1822 and 1826). We are not able to know for sure which Samuel Hardaker this is, or in fact whether it is the same person in all three cases. We have guessed that it was this Samuel (#112, born 1780) because a) we know that he was alive, an adult, and living in the area at the time, and b) he has an association with Buckstone Baptist Chapel having been named their on his birth, and we suspect that his parents were buried there (Grace in 1789 and Samuel in 1811). The three references to Samuel are the only references to a Hardaker in the Accounts Book. |
Owner of original: Brian Hardaker Date: 17 Feb 2018 |
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3 | Albert & Sarah Dixon Albert & Sarah Dixon with son Arnold (b. 1907) |
Owner of original: Wendy Carter née Dixon Date: circa 1917 |
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4 | Albert Dixon (1883-1973) |
Owner of original: Wendy Carter née Dixon Date: circa 1915 |
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5 | Alfred Hardaker of Idle (1889-1949) |
Owner of original: J Brian Hardaker Date: Oct 2021 |
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6 | Ancestry of John Bourne b. 1859 |
Owner of original: John Bourne Date: 2011 |
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7 | Ann Myers circa 1860 |
Owner of original: Val Ryan |
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8 | Baptism of Grace Hardaker, 10 Nov 1697 at Rawdon | |||
9 | Baptism of Sarah Hardakers in 1814 Section of Bramley register, not easy to read, showing the entries for several Hardacre baptisms - Sarah Aug 14, Ann & Sarah both of Sep 11. |
Owner of original: Paul Hardaker Date: 28 Jan 2020 |
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10 | Biography: My Life Story by Edith Hardaker NOTE: This file is password protected. Please email the web site contact if you believe that you should have access to this document. This paper documents the early life of Edith Hardaker from her first childhood memories growing up around Bradford through until her time at teaching training college. |
Owner of original: Edith Hardaker Date: Jun 2016 |
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11 | Birth Certificate - Sarah Hardaker - 1882 | |||
12 | Book of Common Prayer Prayer book containing information about Joshua's family |
Owner of original: Rebecca Nicholson Date: 2018 |
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13 | Brian and Keith at Kettlewell We built a battleship | |||
14 | Charles Dennis Hardaker (1913 - 2000) Charles Dennis Hardaker (1913 - 2000) | |||
15 | Children of Richard and Ann/Nancy Hardacres baptised at St Marys Long Preston (1776 - 1799) There were 22 children baptised to parents named Richard and Ann (or Nancy) Hardacre between 1776 and 1799 at Long Preston church. There were four marriages between a Richard Hardacre and women named Ann over this same period. This paper attempts to work out which children belong to which parents, and also delves into the identity of the four Richards and their wives. |
Owner of original: Paul Hardaker Date: 27 Jan 2023 |
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16 | Clipper ship Walmer Castle (1200 tones) The clipper Walmer Castle, painted 1862. Benjamin Hardaker (#133) and family travelled to Australia on this ship in 1848. | |||
17 | Coroner's Report - Thomas Hardaker and Emma Carrick - 1769 Coroner's report regarding the deaths of Thomas Hardaker and Emma Carrick both struck by lightning on 4 Sep 1869 near Farsley. | |||
18 | Edna Sutcliffe | |||
19 | Eight Day Longcase Clock by Hardaker of Rodley An eight-day Longcase Clock by Hardaker of Rodley, near Leeds. Oak case crossbanded with mahogany. Early 19th century. One of a number of clocks made by John Hardaker (1819-1891) to be found from time to time offered for sale on the Internet. |
Owner of original: Unknown |
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20 | Exemption from Internment During the early part of WW2 the British government interned "enemy alias" as potential security risks. Having married a German, Agnes was considered German by marriage, but was deemed exempt from internment, presumably because she was born in England. Emil was interned as an enemy alien during WW1, but not during WW2, possibly due to the fact that he was very unwell (he died in January 1945). Moreover, he had been brought to England as a small child and had become in all ways but ancestry, a cockney. There is a story that two of his sons turned up at the Police Station or Courthouse in British military Uniforms urging that their parents should not be interned. We believe, however, the he was subject to a movement restriction order, which meant that he had to remain in the East End of London throughout 'the blitz', when many German bombs fell on the area. |
Owner of original: Brian Hardaker |
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21 | Frank Hardaker (1893-1917) | |||
22 | Gunner James Hardaker Beacon Cemetery, Sailly-Laurette, France. | |||
23 | Headstone - Benjamin Hardaker (1797-1877) Status: Located; |
Owner of original: Paul Hardaker Date: 1 Dec 2016 |
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24 | Headstone - James D Hardaker (1868-1900) Status: Located; |
Owner of original: Paul Hardaker Date: 1 Dec 2016 |
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25 | Headstone - Mary Elizabeth Daniel (Abt 1846-1906) Status: Located; |
Owner of original: Paul Hardaker Date: 1 Dec 2016 |
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26 | Headstone - Tabitha Stansfield (1808-1868) Status: Located; |
Owner of original: Paul Hardaker Date: 1 Dec 2016 |
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27 | Headstone - Thomas Hardaker (1882-1905) Status: Located; |
Owner of original: Paul Hardaker Date: 1 Dec 2016 |
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28 | Headstone - Thomas Oates Hardaker (1839-1910) Status: Located; |
Owner of original: Paul Hardaker Date: 1 Dec 2016 |
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29 | Headstone- James Hardaker (1834-1881) Status: Located; |
Owner of original: Paul Hardaker Date: 1 Dec 2016 |
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30 | Herman Newell Hardaker (1894 to 1975) |
Owner of original: Luke Miller |
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31 | John Brian HARDAKER (1935-2023) |
Owner of original: Paul Hardaker |
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32 | Joseph Burnley Hardaker (1815-1897) Joseph Burnley Hardaker (1815-1897) | |||
33 | Joseph Hyde (1809-1893) |
Owner of original: Unknown |
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34 | Lieut. G.V. Hardaker, 31st Battalion, A.I.F. | |||
35 | Link to: Baptist Beginnings in the West Riding (Buckstone Baptist Chapel) Richard Hardaker (#727; #270), recorded the births of his four sons at Buckstone Baptist Chapel. The congregation was believed to have evolved from the group of Puritans who worshiped in secret under the lee of Buckstone Rock, Rawdon, among whom John Hardaker (#7), son of Roger who died in 1667, was a leading light. |
Owner of original: David Glass |
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36 | Liverpool Sailor's Home Fire, April 1860 | |||
37 | Map of the Guiseley parish area, mid-late 1700s | |||
38 | Margaret Towers nee Hardaker (1850-1929) Margaret Towers taken outside her home at Yeadon. |
Owner of original: Val Ryan |
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39 | Marriage - Mary Ann Hardaker & Henry Lister - 1868 | |||
40 | Marriage of Martha Hardaker and Joseph Starkey - 1885 | |||
41 | Marriage of Mary Hardaker and William Henry Wilson (1854) William Roney, of full age (over 21), a widower, a Sergeant Major in the 38th Regiment, residing Waltair (Visakhapatnam), father's name Charles Wilson. Mary, a minor (she was not quite 16), a spinster, residing Waltair (Visakhapatnam), father's name Richard Hardaker. Witnesses were Mary Hershby, Richard Hardaker and H.G. Raynard. | |||
42 | Marriage of Richard Hardaker and Betty Overend 1770 Richard described as a "Worstedman". Witnesses were Samuel Overend (probably Betty's brother) and William Hardaker (most likely a brother, or possibly father or uncle) |
Place: Calverley Church, Yorkshire, England |
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43 | Marriage of Roger Hardaker and Ann Walker 1631 |
Date: 11 May 1631 Place: Leeds, St Peter 53.7952961, -1.5361973 |
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44 | Marriage of Sarah Hardaker and Albert Dixon - 1905 | |||
45 | Marriage register signatures for James Hardaker #299 |
Owner of original: Paul Hardaker Date: 22 Sep 2017 |
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46 | MI - Benjamin Hardaker (1858-1919) Status: Located; Monument inscription for Benjamin Hardaker (1858-1919) and wife Alice. | |||
47 | MI - James Rawnsley Hardaker (1854-1937) Status: Located; Monument inscription for James Rawnsley Hardaker (1854-1937) and wife Ellen. | |||
48 | MI - John Hardaker (1835-1837) Status: Located; Monument inscription for three children of Joseph and Mary Hardaker - John, Selince (Selina) and Mary Ann. | |||
49 | MI - Joseph Edward Hardaker (1866-1926) Status: Located; Monument inscription for Joseph Edward Hardaker (1866-1926), wife Lilley Scholes and daughter Frances Nancy. | |||
50 | MI - Joseph Hardaker (1811-1887) Status: Located; Monument inscription for Joseph Hardaker (1811-1887) and wife Hannah. |