Gday list Writing to enquire if anybody is working on the above interst in liverpool. Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year to you all. Bert in Oz
Hi Bert I believe you're already aware that I have your ancestor Daniel Thomas HARDMAN in my extended family tree by virtue of the marriage of Charlotte FIDLER (b1902 Liverpool) to Henry SHERLOCK (b1902 Hoose) on 20 November 1921 in Birkenhead St Peter? Charlotte being niece to the Jane FIDLER who married Herbert SEABROOKE in 1903 in Kikdale St Athanasius? For what it's worth, I have Daniel Thomas HARDMAN as marrying firstly a Mary CRELLIN on 11 June 1825 in Liverpool St John Old Haymarket, with children baptised in Liverpool St Nicholas :- 15 Feb 1829 John Crinell 28 Aug 1831 Elizabeth 19 Aug 1832 Mary Catherine In each of the baptism entries Daniel Thomas' occupation is given as mariner, address Highfield Street. A person of this name, occupation & address is listed in the 1832 Liverpool Poll Book :- http://www.liverpool-genealogy.org.uk/1832Pollbook/pollh.htm. The Lancashire OPC site has this marriage :- 14 April 1849 St Martin in the Fields, Liverpool Daniel Thomas HARDMAN, full age, mariner, widower, residence Portland Street, and Sarah FALLOWS, full age, spinster, residence Portland Street. Groom's father given as Daniel HARDMAN, boot-maker. Bride's father given as John FALLOWS, church clerk. Witnesses were James JOHNSON and Mary WILSON Children of this marriage appear to have been an Isabella HARDMAN born 1850 in Liverpool and the Catherine HARDMAN born 1851 in Liverpool who married Robert H SEABROOKE on 7 July 1873 in Liverpool St Peter. Unfortunatley, Daniel Thomas HARDMAN doesn't seem to have featured in any Census, his 2nd wife Sarah nee FALLOWS being a widow in the 1861. :-( The IGI does however have a baptism :- 28 December 1802 Holborne St Andrew, London Daniel Thomas HARDMAN Parents Daniel and Catherine And Ancestry a marriage which they have transcribed as :- 25 January 1802 Soho St Anne, London Daniel HARDMAN and Catherine HEWUISH My own view is that the bride's surname should in fact read KERRUISH, this being an old Manx name - which might explain the family's subsequent migration from London up to Liverpool? Seasonal greetings Gordon From: "Herbert Seabrooke" <lapool@alphalink.com.au> To: <eng-merseyside@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, December 22, 2010 11:12 PM Subject: [ENG-MERSEYSIDE] Daniel Thomas Hardman >Gday list >Writing to enquire if anybody is working on the above interst in liverpool. >Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year to you all. >Bert in Oz