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Thomas HARDY (b. about 1779, d. 25 Jan 1840 at Clarence House London) was a Page in the Royal Household of Princess Augusta at Frogmore.
Wife Martha (b. about 1801, d. abt 1843)
Daughters: Augusta (b. 1831), Sophia Mary (b. 1833), Louisa (b. 1835)
Seeking marriage date, birth/baptism for three daughters, death of wife (1843 Windsor JAS vol 6 pg. 164), burial location.
I have 1841 Census for wife and daughters as well as newspaper announcement of his death.
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Hi and welcome to Rootschat
Sophia Mary Hardy (24) married John Dyer Weedon (23) occ silk merchant on 20.9.1856 at St Saviours Paddington
Fathers - Henry William Weedon Government clerk and Thomas Hardy - gentleman
sister Augusta Hardy was one of the witnesses but I can't make out the surnames of the other 2 - one was a Peter ?? and the other Mary ??
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Hi,
I can't help with baptisms or marriage but here are two burials taken from the Berks Burial Index (exBFHS);
Burial;
1-2-1840 Thos HARDY (61) abode; Frogmore, Buried New Windsor, St.John the Baptist.
10-8-1843 Martha Hardy (51) " Frogmore Road, " " " " " "
Alasn
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In 1871 - Augusta Hardy b 1837 Windsor was working as a governess in Nottingham
In 1891 she is in London aged 60 b Windsor living at 70 East St Buildings - occ Governess. Her widowed sister Sophia M Weedon aged 56 and her dtr Frances Weedon aged 28 b Pancras were living at 67 East St Buildings
RG12 Piece 94 Folio 63 Page 33
Augusta died in Islington in 1893
Sophia died 1900 in Marylebone
www.freebmd.org.uk
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She is elusive in 1881 but I believe she may be the entry indexed as Augusta WAETZIG aged 49 b Windsor Berks occ Governess and living with the Smith family in Lambeth Surrey. Entry found on the LDS website
http://www.familysearch.org/eng/search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=census/search_census.asp
RG11 Piece 0626 Folio 65 Page 19
The image shows a boarder called John G Wadzig 62 - musician - unmarried and the entry for Augusta has been "dittoed" under his so she appears to have the same surname
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Thank you for the warm welcome and quick responses already!
Having found Thomas and Martha buried at St. John the Baptist may narrow the search for their wedding and the baptism of their three daughters to that parish.
As for the "elusive" Augusta -- she was employed by the Governor of Australia/Tasmania/New Zealand and later advertised herself for private lessons, so she was half a world away from Windsor at the time of the 1881 census.
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Marriage-16 October 1827 at New Windsor St John the Baptist
Thomas HARDY
Martha ROWLEY