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THOMAS HARDY 1629–1690 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1629

Birth Location: Huddersfield , Yorkshire, England

Death Date: 18 Jun 1690-1691

Death Location: Yorkshire, England

Father: Edmond Hardy

Mother: Cleare None

Spouse(s): Dorothy None

Children(s): Anne Hardy, GRACE HARDY

The story of THOMAS HARDY began in 1629 in Huddersfield , Yorkshire, England. THOMAS HARDY married Dorothy, and had children including Anne Hardy, Grace Hardy. THOMAS HARDY passed away in 1690 in Yorkshire, England.

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  • The story of THOMAS HARDY began in 1629 in Huddersfield , Yorkshire, England.
  • THOMAS HARDY married Dorothy, and had children including Anne Hardy, Grace Hardy.
  • THOMAS HARDY passed away in 1690 in Yorkshire, England.

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THOMAS HARDY's Ancestors

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THOMAS HARDY
1629–1690
Birth Place: Huddersfield , Yorkshire, England
Parents
Edmond Hardy
1609–
Yorkshire, England
Cleare
1609–
Yorkshire, England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

THOMAS HARDY's Descendants

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THOMAS HARDY (1629–18 Jun 1690-1691) m. Dorothy (1624–1 Mar 1693)
  1. 1. Anne Hardy 1647–1727 m. John Marsden 1653–1730
    1. 1. Alice Marsden 1680–1757 m. Robert Staley 1670–1738
      1. 1. Robert Staley 1715–1795 m. Elizabeth Milner 1716–1795
        1. 1. Robert Staley 1738–1785 m. Elizabeth Wain 1743–1795
        2. 2. Sarah Staley 1735–1777 m. John Appleby 1731–1814
        3. 3. Mary Staley 1736–1737
        4. 4. Daniel Staley 1738–1805 m. Mary Moon 1744–1777
        5. 5. Benjamin Staley 1747–1825
        6. 6. Letitia Staley 1750–1837 m. Joseph Heape 1737–1837
        7. 7. Joseph Staley 1756–1838
        8. 8. Margaret Staley 1759–1762
      2. 2. Anne Staley 1718–1746
      3. 3. George Staley 1710–1751
      4. 4. Daniel (Staley) ** 1713–1718
      5. 5. Edmund Staley 1715–1795
    2. 2. William Marsden 1689–1731
    3. 3. Susanna Marsden 1695–1731
    4. 4. Edmund Marsden 1691–1760
    5. 5. Thomas Marsden 1678–1731
    6. 6. Edward Marsden 1685–1731
    7. 7. Dorothy Marsden 1687–1731
    8. 8. Jane Marsden 1681–
    9. 9. Richard Marsden 1680–1759
    10. 10. Robert Marsden 1676–1729
    11. 11. Godfrey Marsden 1683–1744
  2. 2. GRACE HARDY 1656– m. Josias Micklethwaite 1669–
    1. 1. Hazzia MICKLETHWAITE 1693–
    2. 2. Josias Micklethwaite 1681–
    3. 3. Ricardus Micklethwaite 1680–
    4. 4. Elias Micklethwaite 1698–1700
    5. 5. Kezia Micklethwaite 1693–
    6. 6. Sara Micklethwaite 1678–1773

THOMAS HARDY's Timeline

4 Records

1628
24 Aug 1628
THOMAS HARDY was baptized in Bardwell,Suffolk,England
Bardwell,Suffolk,England
1629
1629
Birth of THOMAS HARDY in Huddersfield , Yorkshire, England
Huddersfield , Yorkshire, England
1690
Jan 1690
Age 61
Death of THOMAS HARDY in Kirkburton, Huddersfield Yorkshire, England
Kirkburton, Huddersfield Yorkshire, England
1690
18 Jun 1690-1691
Age 61
Burial of THOMAS HARDY in Yorkshire, England
Yorkshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1629
    Event Place: Huddersfield , Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Baptism
    Event Date: 24 Aug 1628
    Event Place: Bardwell,Suffolk,England
    Record Source: England, Select Births and Christenings

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Jan 1690
    Event Place: Kirkburton, Huddersfield Yorkshire, England
    Record Source: Yorkshire, England, Church of England Parish Records, Yorkshire Parish Register Section; Leeds, England, United Kingdom; York, Gargrave, 1558-1812

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 18 Jun 1690-1691
    Event Place: Yorkshire, England
    Record Source: Yorkshire, England, Church of England Parish Records, Yorkshire Parish Register Section; Leeds, England, United Kingdom; York, Gargrave, 1558-1812

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