Susannah HARDAKER
Abt 1723 - 1807 (~ 84 years)-
Name Susannah HARDAKER Birth Abt 1723 [1] - Birth year based on recorded age at death/burial.
Gender Female Death 29 Jun 1807 Rawdon, Yorkshire, England [2] - Susannah DENISON, wife of Jacob, died 29 Jun 1807 aged 84 years
Burial Rawdon St Peter, Yorkshire, England Person ID I667 Hardaker One-name Study Last Modified 4 Oct 2017
Father William HARDAKER, b. 1670, Rawdon, Yorkshire, England d. 1736, Rawdon, Yorkshire, England (Age 66 years) Notes - We can find no record of a likely marriage for William and the mother's name was not recorded for any of the couple's children's births, so we do not know her name.
Family ID F59 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Jacob DENISON, b. 6 Nov 1719, Yeadon, Yorkshire, England d. 12 Aug 1782, Rawdon, Yorkshire, England (Age 62 years) Marriage 17 Apr 1745 - Probably Leeds
Children 1. Abraham DENISON, b. 1746 d. 1822 (Age 76 years) [Father: Birth] [Mother: Birth] 2. Isaac DENISON, b. 1747 d. 1830 (Age 83 years) 3. Mary DENISON, b. 1749 d. Yes, date unknown 4. Susan DENISON, b. 1752 d. Yes, date unknown 5. Hannah DENISON, b. 1757 d. Yes, date unknown 6. John DENESON, b. 1759 d. Yes, date unknown Family ID F170 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 10 Jun 2018
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Histories Research on The Hardakers at Rawdon and Surrounding Areas: The Early Generations
The first Hardakers apparently arrived at Rawdon early in the seventeenth century. It seems likely that the family originated in Ribblesdale, in and around the Forest of Bowland. The surname was probably originally a place-name. There are a couple of hamlets at Newby, near Clapham, in the shadow of Ingleborough Hill and in upper Ribblesdale, which are now called Upper and Lower Hardacre. These might well be what remain of the place concerned.Research on The Dennison Connection
Through our research we have identified a number of marriages involving the Dennisons and Hardakers over a 100 year period from 1689. Our research in relation to the Hardaker One-name Study provides a reasonably clear understanding of how the Hardakers involved in these unions were connected. This paper investigates the Dennison side finding that both family links and religious affiliation are likely reasons for these multiple intermarriages.
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Notes - Marriage licence issued, she of Guiseley, aged 22, he aged 25, of Guiseley.
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