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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Derbyshire => England => Derbyshire Lookup Requests => Topic started by: pbd2001 on Sunday 05 January 20 07:15 GMT (UK)
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I'm trying to track down William Hardy, the son of Joseph and Ann (Nanny) Hardy, who later in life was known as William Erasmus Hardy and ended up as governor of Ilchester Gaol in Somerset.
His brother was Thomas Masterton Hardy who was Lord Nelson's friend and colleague on the ship Victory (of "Kiss me Hardy" fame). Although Joseph and Ann were based in Dorset, it's possible they were with family friends in Derbyshire when William was born and that he was baptised locally.
I would be grateful for a lookup of a baptism at St Mary's, Ilkeston, in November 1774, of a William Hardy to parents Joseph and Ann.
Many thanks!
Phil (Bath, UK)
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Thomas Masterman Hardy was apparently born in Portesham in 1769, parents Joseph Hardy and Nanny nee Masterman.
Thomas Masterman Hardy
Baptism 07 Apr 1769
Baptism place Long Bredy
Parents Joseph & Nanny
https://www.1805club.org/memorials/thomas-masterman-hardy
Joseph & Ann were married in Long Bredy 31 Mar 1755
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William Erasmus Hardy died in Bath registration district in 1838. How do you know that he was born in Derbyshire. He married in Westminster in 1800
HARDY, WILLIAM ERASMUS age 65
1838 Dec Quarter in BATH Volume 11 Page 30
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I'm fairly well versed in the history of William Erasmus Hardy... See here for my notes:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aoTpq7AM95RRyRkBDf8OnYpnqoZ2UEmAUt7Ex5p6gX0/edit?usp=sharing
The link to Thomas Masterton Hardy is a family story and so I have not included in the doc above. I'm just exploring it now. The timing of his birth and the naming convention of his children lend some vague support. At the moment I'm exploring all avenues.
Best
Phil
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Parish Church Ilkeston baptisms from 1773 are available to browse here
familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DRRQ-ZGF?i=918&cc=1911752
The link to Thomas Masterton Hardy is a family story and so I have not included in the doc above. I'm just exploring it now. The timing of his birth and the naming convention of his children lend some vague support. At the moment I'm exploring all avenues.
Online references to Thomas including his baptism have his middle name as Masterman
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Ah, thank you! I thought I'd checked the IGI record sets. Clearly not carefully enough, clearly.
I've found the baptism in question.
Best
Phil
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The surname on the November 1774 baptism looks more like Hooley than Hardy :-\
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Yes, I agree. 'Hardy' is a tenuous transcription at best. I think the search goes on!