Harry Harrison
John Harrison
John Harrison married Rose Seadon, daughter of Giles Seadon and Ann Sealance, in 1640 in St James, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
Mary Harrison
(before 1730 - )
Mary Harrison was born before 1730.
Mary Harrison married David Ryther on 13 December 1747 in Leeds, Yorkshire.
Mary Harrison married David Ryther on 13 December 1747 in Leeds, Yorkshire.
Mary Harrison
Mary Harrison married Edward Cole on 30 June 1825 in St Pancras. He was a gent in 1834 and a tea dealer in 1838.
Children of Mary Harrison and Edward Cole
- Emily Cole+ b. 20 Mar 1834, d. 1903
- Alethea Cole+ b. 9 May 1838, d. 11 Aug 1918
Mildred Elizabeth K Harrison
(circa 1868 - September 1966)
Mildred Elizabeth K Harrison was born circa 1868 in Scotland. She was the daughter of G Denis B Harrison, Clifton, Bristol.
The marriage of Mildred Elizabeth K Harrison and Henry Napier MacRae CBE was registered in the quarter ending in September 1895 in Barton Regis RD, England.
Mildred Elizabeth K Harrison and Henry Napier MacRae CBE appeared on the 1901 census in Houghton, Hampshire. Mildred E N McRae, was listed as wife's sister, 33, born Scotland, with her husband Henry N McRae, 50, ... Indian Staff Corps, born India and their presumed daughters (visitors) Jessie F L McRae 19, born Kashmir?, India, and Mary F E McRae 4, born India in the household of Edwin (born Sheffield) & Frances (born Ceylon) Firth/Frith.
Mildred's death was registered in the quarter ending in September 1966 in Bullingdon RD, Oxfordshire, England.
The marriage of Mildred Elizabeth K Harrison and Henry Napier MacRae CBE was registered in the quarter ending in September 1895 in Barton Regis RD, England.
Mildred Elizabeth K Harrison and Henry Napier MacRae CBE appeared on the 1901 census in Houghton, Hampshire. Mildred E N McRae, was listed as wife's sister, 33, born Scotland, with her husband Henry N McRae, 50, ... Indian Staff Corps, born India and their presumed daughters (visitors) Jessie F L McRae 19, born Kashmir?, India, and Mary F E McRae 4, born India in the household of Edwin (born Sheffield) & Frances (born Ceylon) Firth/Frith.
Mildred's death was registered in the quarter ending in September 1966 in Bullingdon RD, Oxfordshire, England.
Child of Mildred Elizabeth K Harrison and Henry Napier MacRae CBE
- Mary F E MacRae b. b Apr 1897
Sarah Harrison
(say 1615 - )
Sarah Harrison was born say 1615.
Sarah Harrison married Capt Richard Poole, son of Thomas Poole and Joan Unknown, on 15 May 1633 in St Mary le Haura, New Shoreham, Sussex.
Sarah Harrison married Capt Richard Poole, son of Thomas Poole and Joan Unknown, on 15 May 1633 in St Mary le Haura, New Shoreham, Sussex.
William Harrison
William Harrison was also known as William Harris? in some records.
William Harrison married Sarah Cocksedge, daughter of Henry Cocksedge and Margaret Unknown, on 11 March 1711/12 in Barningham, Suffolk.
William Harrison married Sarah Cocksedge, daughter of Henry Cocksedge and Margaret Unknown, on 11 May 1712 in Barningham, Suffolk.
William Harrison married Sarah Cocksedge, daughter of Henry Cocksedge and Margaret Unknown, on 11 March 1711/12 in Barningham, Suffolk.
William Harrison married Sarah Cocksedge, daughter of Henry Cocksedge and Margaret Unknown, on 11 May 1712 in Barningham, Suffolk.
William Harrison
(say 1750 - )
William Harrison was born say 1750 in Gainsborough.
William Harrison married Mary Stanser, daughter of Matthew Stanser and Ann Waller, on 23 June 1778 in St Peter & St Paul, Sturton le Steeple.
William Harrison married Mary Stanser, daughter of Matthew Stanser and Ann Waller, on 23 June 1778 in St Peter & St Paul, Sturton le Steeple.
Isabel Harry
( - before July 1540)
Isabel Harry|d. b Jul 1540|p425.htm#i24524|Stephen Harry||p425.htm#i24525||||||||||||||||
Isabel Harry was born. Isabella HARRY or HARRIS, or HARVEY. She was the daughter of Stephen HARRY. She was the daughter of Stephen Harry.
Isabel Harry married John Hales, son of John Hales. Isabel Harry was buried before July 1540 in St Mary of Bredne, Canterbury, Kent.
Isabel died before July 1540 in Kent.
Isabel Harry married John Hales, son of John Hales. Isabel Harry was buried before July 1540 in St Mary of Bredne, Canterbury, Kent.
Isabel died before July 1540 in Kent.
Children of Isabel Harry and John Hales
- Mildred Hales b. c 1468
- Sir James Hales K.B.+ b. c 1470, d. 4 Aug 1554
- Thomas Hales b. c 1510, d. b 30 Nov 1583
- Edward Hales b. c 1515
- William Hales b. s 1520
Stephen Harry
Child of Stephen Harry
- Isabel Harry+ d. b Jul 1540
Ann Harsley
(before 1675 - before 8 September 1693)
Ann Harsley was born before 1675 in Lincolnshire, England.
Ann Harsley married John Popplewell, son of John Popplewell and Elizabeth Chadwick, on 16 December 1691 in Belton, Lincolnshire.
Ann died before 8 September 1693 in Belton, LIN. She was buried on 8 September 1693 in Belton, LIN.
Ann Harsley married John Popplewell, son of John Popplewell and Elizabeth Chadwick, on 16 December 1691 in Belton, Lincolnshire.
Ann died before 8 September 1693 in Belton, LIN. She was buried on 8 September 1693 in Belton, LIN.
Child of Ann Harsley and John Popplewell
- Ann Popplewell b. 11 Sep 1693, d. b 29 Mar 1694
David Bowker Hart
(circa 1785 - )
David Bowker Hart|b. c 1785|p425.htm#i33606|George Hart||p425.htm#i17928|Frances Bowker|b. c 1750?|p91.htm#i17927|||||||||||||
Edward Monro Hart
Edward Monro Hart married Marion Grace Black, daughter of Maurice Hume Black and Maria Frederica Hunn Davies, on 24 January 1893 in St John's, Brisbane, Queensland. HART-HUME BLACK - On the 24th January, at St John's Pro Cathedral, Brisbane, by the Rev A J David, Ohaplain to the Bishop, Edward Monro, eldest son of the late Edward Frederlck Hart, C.E., to Marion Grace, third daughter of tho Hon M Hume Black, MLA, of Mackay No cards. It was a double wedding with her sister Isabel.
COWLEY-BLACK. HART-BLACK.
The Anglican pro-Cathedral was, on Tuesday, January 24, the scene of the marriage of the third and fourth daughters of the Hon. M. Hume Black, M.L.A., the newly-appointed, special, agent in England-Miss Marion Black wedding Mr. Edward Hart, of H.M. Customs, and Miss Isabel Black Mr. Louis Cowley, nephew of the Hon. A. S. Cowley, Minister for Lands. The wedding was intended to be a quiet one (Mr.. and Mrs. Black being engaged in active preparations for de- parture to England), but the popularity of the young brides and the men of their choice quite frustrated the attempt, so far as the ceremony was concerned, and the church, the decoration of which was confined to the dressing of the altar with white flowers, presented a very gay appear- ance, and was crowded with the friends of the two young couples.
Both brides were similarly attired in gowns of white brocaded Indian silk, th«? chief charm of which lay in their simplicity. They wore wreaths of orange blossoms and long tulle veils, and car- ried exquisite bouquets of white flowers. Each bride was followed by one maid-Miss Thallon attending Miss Marion Black, and Miss Evelyn Black her sister Isabel. The bridesmaids were attired in Empire gowns of pink crepe adorned with pink and brown ribbons, and wore brown straw picture hats trimmed with pink roses. Mrs. Black, mother of the brides, was gowned in royal'blue voile-delaine, with floral design in cream ; bonnet to harmonise. Subsequent to the ceremony Mrs. Black received a number of friends at her residence, Harris-terrace, George-street, Brisbane. Mr. and Mrs. Hart spend their honey- moon at Redland Bay, and Mr. and Mrs. Cowley are spending theirs in Sydney..
Edward Monro Hart and Marion Grace Black lived at Merton St, Brisbane South, Queensland, 1908.
Edward Monro Hart and Marion Grace Black lived at Cnr Merton Rd & St George St, Brisbane South, Queensland, 1925.
COWLEY-BLACK. HART-BLACK.
The Anglican pro-Cathedral was, on Tuesday, January 24, the scene of the marriage of the third and fourth daughters of the Hon. M. Hume Black, M.L.A., the newly-appointed, special, agent in England-Miss Marion Black wedding Mr. Edward Hart, of H.M. Customs, and Miss Isabel Black Mr. Louis Cowley, nephew of the Hon. A. S. Cowley, Minister for Lands. The wedding was intended to be a quiet one (Mr.. and Mrs. Black being engaged in active preparations for de- parture to England), but the popularity of the young brides and the men of their choice quite frustrated the attempt, so far as the ceremony was concerned, and the church, the decoration of which was confined to the dressing of the altar with white flowers, presented a very gay appear- ance, and was crowded with the friends of the two young couples.
Both brides were similarly attired in gowns of white brocaded Indian silk, th«? chief charm of which lay in their simplicity. They wore wreaths of orange blossoms and long tulle veils, and car- ried exquisite bouquets of white flowers. Each bride was followed by one maid-Miss Thallon attending Miss Marion Black, and Miss Evelyn Black her sister Isabel. The bridesmaids were attired in Empire gowns of pink crepe adorned with pink and brown ribbons, and wore brown straw picture hats trimmed with pink roses. Mrs. Black, mother of the brides, was gowned in royal'blue voile-delaine, with floral design in cream ; bonnet to harmonise. Subsequent to the ceremony Mrs. Black received a number of friends at her residence, Harris-terrace, George-street, Brisbane. Mr. and Mrs. Hart spend their honey- moon at Redland Bay, and Mr. and Mrs. Cowley are spending theirs in Sydney..
Edward Monro Hart and Marion Grace Black lived at Merton St, Brisbane South, Queensland, 1908.
Edward Monro Hart and Marion Grace Black lived at Cnr Merton Rd & St George St, Brisbane South, Queensland, 1925.
Child of Edward Monro Hart and Marion Grace Black
Eugene Tulk Hart
Eugene Tulk Hart||p425.htm#i31814|Edward Monro Hart||p425.htm#i9418|Marion Grace Black|b. 3 Mar 1869\nd. b 1949|p65.htm#i9408|||||||Maurice H. Black|b. 16 Dec 1835\nd. 16 Aug 1899|p65.htm#i15421|Maria F. H. Davies|b. 28 Oct 1838\nd. 18 Feb 1906|p256.htm#i15340|
Eugene Tulk Hart was born in Queensland. He was the son of Edward Monro Hart and Marion Grace Black.
Fanny Bowker Hart
(1 April 1771 - )
Fanny Bowker Hart|b. 1 Apr 1771|p425.htm#i17929|George Hart||p425.htm#i17928|Frances Bowker|b. c 1750?|p91.htm#i17927|||||||||||||
Fanny Bowker Hart was christened on 1 April 1771 in Farcett, Huntingdonshire. She was the daughter of George Hart and Frances Bowker.
George Hart
George Hart was born in Brampton, Huntingdonshire.
George Hart married Frances Bowker on 4 May 1770 in Brampton, Huntingdonshire.
George Hart married Frances Bowker on 4 May 1770 in Brampton, Huntingdonshire.
Children of George Hart and Frances Bowker
- Fanny Bowker Hart b. 1 Apr 1771
- David Bowker Hart b. c 1785
Grace (Polly) Hart
(circa 1750 - 24 March 1799)
Grace (Polly) Hart was known as Polly. She was born circa 1750 in London. She was the daughter of a tradesman in St James.
Grace (Polly) Hart married Samuel Reddish in 1767. When Reddish made his debut at Drury Lane, there was a Miss Hart in the theatre, who enjoyed an income derived from a degrading source, and Reddish, tempted by her money, and utterly indifferent as to how it was acquired, wooed and married her in less than ten weeks. Afterwards, prevailling upon her to sell her annuity, he dissipated the proceeds and then abandoned her. Grace was an actress from 1767. Bagot states that she "derived her income from a degrading source."
The Biographical dictionary of actors states that Polly Hart Reddish is recoverable today only as a dim and pitiable figure. On 22 October 1760 a "Gentlewoman" made what was advertised as her first appearance on stage, playing opposite Thomas Sheridan's Lord Townley in The Provok'd husband at Drury Lane Theatre. The prompter Hopkins jotted in his diary: "Lady Townley - Miss Hart - some applause.". The applause must have been restrained. Whichever of her admirers it was who had sponsored her to Garrick had to try again, this time inducing the actors Baddeley, Fawcett, and Kear to employ her at their joint benefit on 11 May 1761. She did not take and was seen no more in London as Miss Hart. She was named among the courtesans in Edward Thompson's Meretriciad (1761):
With regal grace H---t fills the fretting stage,
And would do honour to the train, and page,
But now she's changed the operative plan,
To sleep in peace, with an endearing man.
Who that man might have been was not suggested by Horace Walpole, who identifies "H--t" as Polly in an annotation to a copy of the poem in his library at Strawberry Hill, now at Harvard. But Walpole expanded that information with a little gossip to George Montagu in a letter dated 10 August 1762: "My pen is in such a sublime humour, that it can scarce condescend to tell you that Sir Edward Deering is going to marry Polly Hart, Danvers' old mistress, and three more baronets, whose name nobody knows, but Collins [of Collin's Peerage] are treading in the same steps." Walpole's jeer was cruel but correct. She probably went into "Keeping" but she never married a baronet. Perhaps she did not even marry Samuel Reddish, whose name she bore when she accompanied him to London in 1767 after acting briefly at Orchard Street Theatre, bath, and at Bristol. But we assume that she did. ... Early accounts of his life persuade us that he had laid siege to her affections in order to gain control over an annuity of £200 given her as settlement by a former lover and that he then sold it on ruinous terms to pay his importunate creditors. By the end of 1772 if not before, Reddish took up with the actress Mary Anne Canning and left Polly to fend for herself.
Grace died on 24 March 1799. Polly Hart Reddish died in poverty on 24 March 1799, according to the European Magazine for April 1799.
Grace (Polly) Hart married Samuel Reddish in 1767. When Reddish made his debut at Drury Lane, there was a Miss Hart in the theatre, who enjoyed an income derived from a degrading source, and Reddish, tempted by her money, and utterly indifferent as to how it was acquired, wooed and married her in less than ten weeks. Afterwards, prevailling upon her to sell her annuity, he dissipated the proceeds and then abandoned her. Grace was an actress from 1767. Bagot states that she "derived her income from a degrading source."
The Biographical dictionary of actors states that Polly Hart Reddish is recoverable today only as a dim and pitiable figure. On 22 October 1760 a "Gentlewoman" made what was advertised as her first appearance on stage, playing opposite Thomas Sheridan's Lord Townley in The Provok'd husband at Drury Lane Theatre. The prompter Hopkins jotted in his diary: "Lady Townley - Miss Hart - some applause.". The applause must have been restrained. Whichever of her admirers it was who had sponsored her to Garrick had to try again, this time inducing the actors Baddeley, Fawcett, and Kear to employ her at their joint benefit on 11 May 1761. She did not take and was seen no more in London as Miss Hart. She was named among the courtesans in Edward Thompson's Meretriciad (1761):
With regal grace H---t fills the fretting stage,
And would do honour to the train, and page,
But now she's changed the operative plan,
To sleep in peace, with an endearing man.
Who that man might have been was not suggested by Horace Walpole, who identifies "H--t" as Polly in an annotation to a copy of the poem in his library at Strawberry Hill, now at Harvard. But Walpole expanded that information with a little gossip to George Montagu in a letter dated 10 August 1762: "My pen is in such a sublime humour, that it can scarce condescend to tell you that Sir Edward Deering is going to marry Polly Hart, Danvers' old mistress, and three more baronets, whose name nobody knows, but Collins [of Collin's Peerage] are treading in the same steps." Walpole's jeer was cruel but correct. She probably went into "Keeping" but she never married a baronet. Perhaps she did not even marry Samuel Reddish, whose name she bore when she accompanied him to London in 1767 after acting briefly at Orchard Street Theatre, bath, and at Bristol. But we assume that she did. ... Early accounts of his life persuade us that he had laid siege to her affections in order to gain control over an annuity of £200 given her as settlement by a former lover and that he then sold it on ruinous terms to pay his importunate creditors. By the end of 1772 if not before, Reddish took up with the actress Mary Anne Canning and left Polly to fend for herself.
Grace died on 24 March 1799. Polly Hart Reddish died in poverty on 24 March 1799, according to the European Magazine for April 1799.
Mary Hart
(1826 - before 23 April 1901)
Mary Hart was born in 1826. She was the daughter of Thadeus Hart & Julia Collins.
Mary Hart married Robert Parrott before 1856. She came to Gippsland to join her husband after his return from the Snowy River diggings abaout 40 years before her death in 1901.
Mary died before 23 April 1901 in Yarram, Victoria. She was buried before 24 April 1901 in Greenmount Cemetery, Yarram. A coroner's inquest was held regarding her death on 1 May 1901.
Mary Hart married Robert Parrott before 1856. She came to Gippsland to join her husband after his return from the Snowy River diggings abaout 40 years before her death in 1901.
Mary died before 23 April 1901 in Yarram, Victoria. She was buried before 24 April 1901 in Greenmount Cemetery, Yarram. A coroner's inquest was held regarding her death on 1 May 1901.
Children of Mary Hart and Robert Parrott
- William Parrott
- Mary Ann Parrott+ b. c 1856, d. 1941
- Robert Parrott+ b. b 1860, d. 1946
- Harriet Sophia Parrott b. 1860
- Alfred Parrott b. 1864
- John Parrott b. 1866
Mary Ann Hart
(27 March 1825 - )
Mary Ann Hart was christened on 27 March 1825 in Cockfield, Suffolk.
Mary Ann Hart married Hammond Cocksedge, son of Zachariah Cocksedge and Phillipa Robinson, on 25 May 1847 in Cockfield, Suffolk.
Mary Ann Hart and Hammond Cocksedge were recorded on the 1851 census in Cross Green, Cockfield, Suffolk. Hammond Cocksedge, aged 27, born Thorpe Murrux, with George 26 lodger, brother, widower, Mary Cocksedge, aged 26, born Cockfield, with Harry aged 3, born Cockfield & Susannah aged 1, born Cockfield.
Mary Ann Hart and Hammond Cocksedge appeared on the 1861 census in Cockfield, Suffolk. Hammond Cocksedge, 33, ag. labourer; Mary his wife, 35, Harry, son, 12, Susanna 10, daughter, scholar; Alfred, son, aged 9, all born at Cockfield.
Mary Ann Hart and Hammond Cocksedge appeared on the 1881 census in Cockfield, Suffolk. Hammond Cocksedge, head, married aged 56, born Cockfield, farm labourer with his wife Mary aged 55, born Cockfield and son Alfred, aged 21, farm labourer, born at Cockfield.
Mary Ann Hart married Hammond Cocksedge, son of Zachariah Cocksedge and Phillipa Robinson, on 25 May 1847 in Cockfield, Suffolk.
Mary Ann Hart and Hammond Cocksedge were recorded on the 1851 census in Cross Green, Cockfield, Suffolk. Hammond Cocksedge, aged 27, born Thorpe Murrux, with George 26 lodger, brother, widower, Mary Cocksedge, aged 26, born Cockfield, with Harry aged 3, born Cockfield & Susannah aged 1, born Cockfield.
Mary Ann Hart and Hammond Cocksedge appeared on the 1861 census in Cockfield, Suffolk. Hammond Cocksedge, 33, ag. labourer; Mary his wife, 35, Harry, son, 12, Susanna 10, daughter, scholar; Alfred, son, aged 9, all born at Cockfield.
Mary Ann Hart and Hammond Cocksedge appeared on the 1881 census in Cockfield, Suffolk. Hammond Cocksedge, head, married aged 56, born Cockfield, farm labourer with his wife Mary aged 55, born Cockfield and son Alfred, aged 21, farm labourer, born at Cockfield.
Children of Mary Ann Hart and Hammond Cocksedge
- Harry Cocksedge b. 3 Sep 1848
- Susanna Cocksedge b. 20 Jul 1851
- Anna Kate Cocksedge b. 11 Sep 1853, d. b 16 May 1856
- Alfred Cocksedge b. 1 Apr 1860
- Kate Cocksedge b. 27 Nov 1862
- Jane Cocksedge b. 25 Jun 1865
William Hart
(circa 1790 - )
William Hart was born circa 1790.
William Hart married Frances Bullett, daughter of John Bullett and Elizabeth Dykes, on 12 October 1818 in Hessett.
William Hart married Frances Bullett, daughter of John Bullett and Elizabeth Dykes, on 12 October 1818 in Hessett.
Arthur Charles Hartley
(7 June 1885 - 9 August 1917)
Arthur Charles Hartley was born on 7 June 1885 in Bumble Park, near Yetman, New South Wales.
Arthur Charles Hartley married Alice Elaine Pollard, daughter of Thomas William Pollard and Alice Bland, on 8 February 1906 in Silverspur, Texas, Queensland.
Arthur Charles Hartley was employed as a silver miner/labourer/stock Inspector.
Arthur died on 9 August 1917 in the Hospital, Texas, Queensland, aged 32. He was buried on 10 August 1917 in Texas.
Arthur Charles Hartley married Alice Elaine Pollard, daughter of Thomas William Pollard and Alice Bland, on 8 February 1906 in Silverspur, Texas, Queensland.
Arthur Charles Hartley was employed as a silver miner/labourer/stock Inspector.
Arthur died on 9 August 1917 in the Hospital, Texas, Queensland, aged 32. He was buried on 10 August 1917 in Texas.
Children of Arthur Charles Hartley and Alice Elaine Pollard
- Charlie William Hartley+ b. 2 Apr 1907, d. 12 Sep 1964
- Florence May Hartley+ b. 29 Dec 1909
- Frederick Norman Hartley+ b. 22 Apr 1912, d. 9 Feb 1980
- Keith Emanuel Hartley+ b. 13 Feb 1914, d. 4 Jan 1979
- Cyril Lionel Hartley+ b. 1916
Charlie William Hartley
(2 April 1907 - 12 September 1964)
Charlie William Hartley|b. 2 Apr 1907\nd. 12 Sep 1964|p425.htm#i25045|Arthur Charles Hartley|b. 7 Jun 1885\nd. 9 Aug 1917|p425.htm#i25043|Alice Elaine Pollard|b. 28 Feb 1891\nd. 30 Aug 1979|p616.htm#i25040|||||||Thomas W. Pollard|b. 10 Apr 1859\nd. 31 Jan 1923|p616.htm#i25016|Alice Bland|b. 29 Nov 1868\nd. c 10 Jul 1916|p67.htm#i25026|
Charlie William Hartley was born on 2 April 1907 in Silverspur, Texas, Queensland. He was the son of Arthur Charles Hartley and Alice Elaine Pollard.
Charlie William Hartley was employed as a shearer/road builder/turkey farmer.
Charlie died on 12 September 1964 in Brisbane, Queensland, aged 57. He was buried in Mt Gravatt.
Charlie William Hartley was employed as a shearer/road builder/turkey farmer.
Charlie died on 12 September 1964 in Brisbane, Queensland, aged 57. He was buried in Mt Gravatt.
Cyril Lionel Hartley
(1916 - )
Cyril Lionel Hartley|b. 1916|p425.htm#i25048|Arthur Charles Hartley|b. 7 Jun 1885\nd. 9 Aug 1917|p425.htm#i25043|Alice Elaine Pollard|b. 28 Feb 1891\nd. 30 Aug 1979|p616.htm#i25040|||||||Thomas W. Pollard|b. 10 Apr 1859\nd. 31 Jan 1923|p616.htm#i25016|Alice Bland|b. 29 Nov 1868\nd. c 10 Jul 1916|p67.htm#i25026|
Cyril Lionel Hartley was buried in the Lawn Cemetery, Mount Gravatt. Cyril was a labourer and fruit vendor. M2. He was born in 1916 in Emmaville, New South Wales, Australia. He was the son of Arthur Charles Hartley and Alice Elaine Pollard.
Florence May Hartley
(29 December 1909 - )
Florence May Hartley|b. 29 Dec 1909|p425.htm#i25044|Arthur Charles Hartley|b. 7 Jun 1885\nd. 9 Aug 1917|p425.htm#i25043|Alice Elaine Pollard|b. 28 Feb 1891\nd. 30 Aug 1979|p616.htm#i25040|||||||Thomas W. Pollard|b. 10 Apr 1859\nd. 31 Jan 1923|p616.htm#i25016|Alice Bland|b. 29 Nov 1868\nd. c 10 Jul 1916|p67.htm#i25026|
Florence May Hartley was buried in Glen Innes. Florence had home duties.
Florence died in the Hospital, Glen Innes, New South Wales. She was born on 29 December 1909 in New South Wales. She was the daughter of Arthur Charles Hartley and Alice Elaine Pollard.
Florence May Hartley married Arthur Joseph Hilton in 1929 in Emmaville, New South Wales.
Florence died in the Hospital, Glen Innes, New South Wales. She was born on 29 December 1909 in New South Wales. She was the daughter of Arthur Charles Hartley and Alice Elaine Pollard.
Florence May Hartley married Arthur Joseph Hilton in 1929 in Emmaville, New South Wales.
Children of Florence May Hartley and Arthur Joseph Hilton
Frederick Norman Hartley
(22 April 1912 - 9 February 1980)
Frederick Norman Hartley|b. 22 Apr 1912\nd. 9 Feb 1980|p425.htm#i25046|Arthur Charles Hartley|b. 7 Jun 1885\nd. 9 Aug 1917|p425.htm#i25043|Alice Elaine Pollard|b. 28 Feb 1891\nd. 30 Aug 1979|p616.htm#i25040|||||||Thomas W. Pollard|b. 10 Apr 1859\nd. 31 Jan 1923|p616.htm#i25016|Alice Bland|b. 29 Nov 1868\nd. c 10 Jul 1916|p67.htm#i25026|
Frederick Norman Hartley was born on 22 April 1912 in Queensland. He was the son of Arthur Charles Hartley and Alice Elaine Pollard.
Frederick Norman Hartley was employed as a sawmiller and doing rotary hoeing.
Frederick died on 9 February 1980 in Brisbane, Queensland, aged 67. He was buried in Mt Gravatt.
Frederick Norman Hartley was employed as a sawmiller and doing rotary hoeing.
Frederick died on 9 February 1980 in Brisbane, Queensland, aged 67. He was buried in Mt Gravatt.
Keith Emanuel Hartley
(13 February 1914 - 4 January 1979)
Keith Emanuel Hartley|b. 13 Feb 1914\nd. 4 Jan 1979|p425.htm#i25047|Arthur Charles Hartley|b. 7 Jun 1885\nd. 9 Aug 1917|p425.htm#i25043|Alice Elaine Pollard|b. 28 Feb 1891\nd. 30 Aug 1979|p616.htm#i25040|||||||Thomas W. Pollard|b. 10 Apr 1859\nd. 31 Jan 1923|p616.htm#i25016|Alice Bland|b. 29 Nov 1868\nd. c 10 Jul 1916|p67.htm#i25026|
Keith Emanuel Hartley was born on 13 February 1914 in Silverspur, Texas, Queensland. He was the son of Arthur Charles Hartley and Alice Elaine Pollard. Keith Emanuel Hartley was christened on 8 March 1914 in Silverspur, Texas.
Keith served in the Army during World War II.
Keith Emanuel Hartley was employed qs a baker/goldminer/farmer/Council janitor.
Keith died on 4 January 1979 in Greenslopes Repat Hospital, Brisbane, Queensland, aged 64. He was buried on 6 January 1979 in Mt Gravatt.
Keith served in the Army during World War II.
Keith Emanuel Hartley was employed qs a baker/goldminer/farmer/Council janitor.
Keith died on 4 January 1979 in Greenslopes Repat Hospital, Brisbane, Queensland, aged 64. He was buried on 6 January 1979 in Mt Gravatt.
Edward Hartopp
(circa 1665 - )
Edward Hartopp lived at London, England. He was born circa 1665.
Edward Hartopp married Rebecca Barbara Ryther, daughter of Robert Ryther and Margaret Campion, after 6 July 1691 in St Dunstan in the East, Stepney, London. The marriage licence allegation of Edward Hartopp of St Andrew's Holborn, bachelor, 30 & Mrs Rebecca Ryder, of St Peter's Cornhill, London, spinster, 24, at her own disposal is preserved at the Faculty Office.
Edward Hartopp married Rebecca Barbara Ryther, daughter of Robert Ryther and Margaret Campion, after 6 July 1691 in St Dunstan in the East, Stepney, London. The marriage licence allegation of Edward Hartopp of St Andrew's Holborn, bachelor, 30 & Mrs Rebecca Ryder, of St Peter's Cornhill, London, spinster, 24, at her own disposal is preserved at the Faculty Office.
Victoria Elizabeth Hartwell
(1883 - )
Victoria Elizabeth Hartwell was born in 1883 in New South Wales. She was the daughter of George Hartwell & Emily Rose. 1896 Attended Lagoon Flats School, Dwelling: Victoria 1896 Lagoon Flats, Fathers Occ: 1896 Farmer.
Victoria was educated in 1896 in Lagoon Flats, Texas, Queensland. The local school.
Victoria Elizabeth Hartwell married John Bland, son of Elijah Bland and Mary Ann Murray (Goben or Gobin), in 1901 in Emmaville, New South Wales.
Victoria Elizabeth Hartwell and John Bland lived at Lagoon Flats, Texas, Queensland, between 1907 and 1941. He was listed as a farmer to 1919.
Victoria was educated in 1896 in Lagoon Flats, Texas, Queensland. The local school.
Victoria Elizabeth Hartwell married John Bland, son of Elijah Bland and Mary Ann Murray (Goben or Gobin), in 1901 in Emmaville, New South Wales.
Victoria Elizabeth Hartwell and John Bland lived at Lagoon Flats, Texas, Queensland, between 1907 and 1941. He was listed as a farmer to 1919.
Children of Victoria Elizabeth Hartwell and John Bland
- Cora Albertha Bland b. 15 May 1901
- Grace Mander Bland b. 23 Feb 1904
- Mary Violet Bland b. 29 Dec 1905
- Ilene Adelia Bland b. 27 Sep 1907
- John Elijah Bland+ b. 16 Oct 1911, d. 29 Sep 1951
- George? Bland b. b 1950?
Charlotte Harvey
(25 May 1823 - )
Charlotte Harvey|b. 25 May 1823|p425.htm#i8476|Robert Harvey|b. c 1795|p426.htm#i8929|Mary Cocksedge|b. 9 Apr 1796|p191.htm#i8845|||||||William Cocksedge|b. 5 Nov 1757\nd. b 24 Dec 1815|p204.htm#i5373|Charlotte Fulcher|b. c 1761\nd. b 27 Apr 1845|p343.htm#i5374|
Charlotte Harvey was born on 25 May 1823 in Drinkstone, Suffolk. She was the daughter of Robert Harvey and Mary Cocksedge.
Ellen Harvey
(1840 - 10 June 1931)
Ellen Harvey was born in 1840 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. She was the second daughter of Henry D & Harriet H Harvey of Baltimore..
Ellen Harvey married George Trull, son of George Trull and Anna Barklie, on 6 November 1866 in her residence, 137 Park St, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. By Presbyterian rites. Ellen was listed as a daughter-in-law in Anna Barklie's household on the 1880 census. Anna Trull, aged 68, born Maryland, head, widowed, Graham Trull aged 33, son, single, born Maryland, Ellen H Trull, aged 39, daughter, widowed, born Maryland, George H Trull aged 7, grandson & Hattie H Trull aged 2 - born New Jersey, Anna's father's birthplace was Ireland and her mother's was England. She was described as Keeping House.
She sold her parents home in 1907 and lived elsewhere in Baltimore and Elizabeth, then bought a home in Baltimore.
Ellen died on 10 June 1931 in Baltimore, MD, USA. She was buried in Loudon Park cemetery, Baltimore.
Ellen Harvey married George Trull, son of George Trull and Anna Barklie, on 6 November 1866 in her residence, 137 Park St, Baltimore, Maryland, USA. By Presbyterian rites. Ellen was listed as a daughter-in-law in Anna Barklie's household on the 1880 census. Anna Trull, aged 68, born Maryland, head, widowed, Graham Trull aged 33, son, single, born Maryland, Ellen H Trull, aged 39, daughter, widowed, born Maryland, George H Trull aged 7, grandson & Hattie H Trull aged 2 - born New Jersey, Anna's father's birthplace was Ireland and her mother's was England. She was described as Keeping House.
She sold her parents home in 1907 and lived elsewhere in Baltimore and Elizabeth, then bought a home in Baltimore.
Ellen died on 10 June 1931 in Baltimore, MD, USA. She was buried in Loudon Park cemetery, Baltimore.
Children of Ellen Harvey and George Trull
- Hattie Harvey Trull b. 13 Oct 1869, d. 18 May 1957
- Rev George Harvey Trull+ b. 5 May 1873
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