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The Hardy Family of Heanor.
replied on: 7/11/2005 2:41:03 PM

It's a nice history of the Hall, Sue, but finishes details of the families involved after the 1891 Census, before the Hardy's acquired it.
Apparently it was the 'Shipley Hall' of that area. Nice place.
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This message was updated on 7/24/2005 3:44:51 PM by Azzabuv

The Hardy Family of Heanor.
replied on: 7/24/2005 2:44:36 PM

Hi, Jenny and Suegill.

A new thought has popped up. R.E. the woman sitting and holding the baby in the photograph on the Smalley Forum = 'D.H. and Berle House' thread.
Do you have any information on a Eve, or Eva Wragg, who would have been around the late 20s in the mid-1890s? (Photograph).

Comparisons. The seated woman (in the photograph) and my first Daughter, now sadly deceased, are VERY similar facially. Their two hairstyles are an EXACT match. Someone had my 10 year old Daughter's hair cut exactly as shown in that photograph in 1973. This was either my pretend 'mother', or her own mother, just before my Daughter left her, to came back from her house, to live with me permanently.
Why cut in that identicle style, i don't know, as i did not know of the 'E' photograph till almost two years ago. So, it was not deliberately cut in that style for my benefit, but someone elses. The question is who and why?

Early last year, i remember seeing briefly the name Eve, or Eva, signed in an old book she had sent to Dinah Hardy/Stirland/Wragg in 1912. The book is, of course, no longer available to view. It exists, but is 'out of bounds'. Pathetic.

So many twists along the way.
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The Hardy Family of Heanor.
replied on: 7/24/2005 4:12:29 PM

Hi Azzabuv,
there's no memorial inscriptions for "Wragg" in Marlpool cemetery, but they could still be buried there,if I find anything I will post it, unless I find a death or marriage report with Eve/Eva in the newspapers or info before 1901, maybe your best bet is to work your way back with certificates!thats the only way to be sure you have the right people.
Jenny
P.s if on the birth certificate there's a time of birth it could be that child is a twin!
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The Hardy Family of Heanor.
replied on: 7/24/2005 4:26:07 PM

Hi Azzabuv,

CENSUS FOR DERBYSHIRE
1891
Wragg Eva 29 Litchurch RG12/2735 65 21 131
Wragg Eveline 7 Brampton & Walton RG12/2765 66 3 17
Wragg Eveline 5 Youlgrave RG12/2774 92 4 26
Wragg Evelyn M 2 Brampton & Walton RG12/2765 13 19 110

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The Hardy Family of Heanor.
replied on: 7/24/2005 5:44:09 PM

Here she is in 1901

Albert Warn abt 1870 Derby, Derbyshire, England Boarder Derby Derbyshire
Eva Wragg abt 1862 Markfield, Leicestershire, England Wife Derby Derbyshire
Isaac J Wragg abt 1892 Derby, Derbyshire, England Son Derby Derbyshire
James Wragg abt 1860 Derby, Derbyshire, England Head Derby Derbyshire

Civil parish: Derby
Ecclesiatical parish: St Chad
County/Island: Derbyshire
Country: England


RG13/3224
Derby
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The Hardy Family of Heanor.
replied on: 7/24/2005 7:42:50 PM

All the names and several more Wragg Families in the Litchurch and Youlgreave RG12s searched and located - but their ages don't fit and no Dinah anywhere.
Thanks for the information though, Jenny. It was worth a try.
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The Hardy Family of Heanor.
replied on: 7/24/2005 7:50:56 PM

Yes, i picked her up as above, too, Sue. They lived at Portland? St; Derby. Eva seems to be the correct age, just about, with the photograph?, but as before, no Dinah is listed for anytime in connection with her and James.
They seemed to have changed their borders at times too. I picked a Tom Wain up on the 1891 Census, who was lodging with them.
Cheers.
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The Hardy Family of Heanor.
replied on: 9/1/2005 5:45:33 PM

Hi,
Marlpool Cemetery (headstone, memorial inscription, M.I.s)

HARDY

A. - G33
Agnes A. E. - N284
Albert – O72
Annie Elsie – S239
Beatrice – L114
Benjamin – G19, G29
Catherine – G29
Charlotte – I 172a
Dennis George – W47
Edith Mabel – H 147
Eliza Ann – I121
Elizabeth - G19, G29, J26a
Elizabeth Gertrude – T226
Elizabeth Leedham - G29
Emma – Q72
Esther Mary – U61
Eric – W101
Frederick – T234
George – U61
George Henry – L262
Henry – I172a, T35
Irene – J41
Ivy Lilian – L263
Jack – S69
Joseph – N284
Joseph F. – R9
Maria – N77, D53
Mr & Mrs – A33
Neil Thomas - V149
Pheobe – T30
Rosa – G19
Sarah E. – N130
Thomas - D53
Walter Wright – T226
Wilfred W. – P15
William – G29, J41
William Alfred – I 121

Jenny
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The Hardy Family of Heanor.
replied on: 9/1/2005 5:59:37 PM

Thanks, Jenny. One particular name leaps out - 'Walter' Wright Hardy'? Is there any further info. concerning him?

Dinah wouldn't be among them, she, her husband Henry, daughter Amy and son Ken have no headstones, conviently enough.
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The Hardy Family of Heanor.
replied on: 9/1/2005 6:54:11 PM

Hi,
T226
In Loving Memory of / Walter Wright Hardy/ died May 15th 1950/ aged 64 years/ also / Elizabeth Gertrude / Hardy / died Feby 17th 1961/ aged 77 yrs
(marble headstone on reconstituted base with ceramic vase)
Jenny
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The Hardy Family of Heanor.
replied on: 9/1/2005 7:59:56 PM

Thanks, Jenny. I'll see what i can make of this. It's a new thought/angle. But i did hear the name 'G-Dad Walter' in connection with me, mentioned briefly - once, over the years.
The other two G-Dads which i do know of were both first-named Henry. Dear oh dear. It's enough to make you want to spit at times.
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The Hardy Family of Heanor.
replied on: 11/4/2005 11:12:22 AM

Thanks for the recent '1851 Hardy Census', Peter. But, i now find i have three of that same Census.

However, if you come across a detailed '1831 Hardy Census', please feel free to send it poste haste.
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The Hardy Family of Heanor.
replied on: 11/9/2005 3:42:38 PM

Hi Azzabuv,
If Kate Hardy was a twin (born 1916) and twins were born 1939? I could look them up for you at the family records office?
Jenny
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The Hardy Family of Heanor.
replied on: 11/9/2005 4:20:54 PM

I'd be forever in your debt, Jenny. Many thanks.

I once saw two 1930 school leaving certificates - both with the name Kate Hardy on them.
One was dated 1916 and the other one was dated 1914. Twins/look-a-likes with a two year age gap?

But, of course, one certificate could have been temporarily lost, then found again, but with a two year age discrepancy with the new replacement? It's all if's maybe's and but's.
Azzabuv.
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The Hardy Family of Heanor.
replied on: 11/10/2005 12:54:15 PM

Hi Azzabuv,
no problem, I will be going at the end of the month I'm just sorting out my list of look-up's.
Jenny
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