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Messages - Lorraine Gleeson

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England / Re: Hardy..an australian enigma
« on: Monday 11 February 19 09:35 GMT (UK)  »
Thanks for reply it is confusing convict record doesn't mention Richard burcham hardy only Richard hardy  but will 1855 England Richard burcham hardy . I am confident Richard hardy convict was not Richard burcham hardy hopefully more research will clear up the confusion

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England / Re: Hardy..an australian enigma
« on: Monday 11 February 19 05:21 GMT (UK)  »
Richard hardy born 1818 arrived Australia aged 19 convict stealing bacon 1837 I believe is not Richard burcham
Hardy . I have found an excerpt will Richard burcham hardy England 1855 . Richard hardy convict to Australia I believe never went back to England as many trees say he did in census records . I think these 2 are being wrongly confused in many trees . Death at maniac 1913 would have his age as 95 yrs when he died . I have seen family notes saying he wasn't 116 yrs old at death . My husband is a descendant the line is Richard hardy m Sabina (suvina ) hill daughter Jessica hardy m Thomas Keough daughter ada Jane mckeough m willie Kennedy daughter Eileen Macquarie Kennedy m William Scott their daughter Evelyn Eileen may Scott m Arthur Timothy Gleeson they are my husbands parents . I stand corrected but my research has me believing the same as Annette in the chat that the Richard hardy transported as a convict in1837 is not Richard burcham hardy . I believe he never came to Australia in fact died in England in 1855

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England / Re: Hardy..an australian enigma
« on: Monday 11 February 19 04:35 GMT (UK)  »
I agree with Annette I don't think Richard burcham hardy came to Australia as I convict he was still in England in census records after the date people have him in trees as being sent to Australia. I do believe a Richard hardy came to Australia as a convict and married Sabrina hill and had many children with her and lived to a grand old age is buried failford cemetery mid north Coast nsw. I believe Richard burcham hardy married Mary wood and stayed in England and is not the Richard hardy in Australia. I have found a will for Richard burcham hardy in England 1855 and a bankrupt for him also

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