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JerryH
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12 Dec 2012 16:18 |
Thank you Chris. I am sure that information will be valuable if I can make a positive connection. I have hesitated to do so far as (as you have observed) there were several Harden families in the London area. I have many such unrelated pieces of information, including 2 other Charles' Your connection between Joseph and Charlotte looks spot on.
I am also concious that when I checked about 2 years ago, there were several Registers missing from the collection. Most notable were the absence of St Giles in the Fields prior to 1813 and the parishes around Westminster. There is, for example a Marriage in 1797 at St James Westminster relating to another family connection that I would dearly love to see the image. My only reference so far is from the Pallott's Index which covered London pretty well from 1780 to 1820.
And there is for me, still the burning question of who did Charles marry? If it turned out to be an Ann Clarkson, I would be more than happy as that was used as a second name for one of William's children.
So perhaps I will wait a little longer before taking out another short subscription.
Thanks again Jeremy
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12 Dec 2012 08:32 |
London and Country Directory, vol 1 > London Directory of Professions and Trades (Ancestry)
Harden Rich (Brewer, Turks Head Yard, Turnmill Street) Harden Wm (ladies shoemaker, Clapham Common) Harden (blank) (boot & shoemaker, 19, Phoenix St. Spitalfields) Harden Joseph (stonemason, 1,Bennet St. Blackfriars Road) Harden James (pocket book maker, stationer, Peckham) Hardon Charles (dressing box maker 14, Little Thomas Apostle)
(also below can be handy)
http://www.historicaldirectories.org/hd/
Chris :)
London, England, Deaths and Burials, 1813-1980 Name: Catherine Harden Record Type: Burial Estimated Death Date: abt 1780 Burial Date: 1780 Age: 49 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1731 Parish or Poor Law Union: Whitefield Borough: Camden Register Type: Parish Register (on image, St. Bride, Family Grave, Middle Ground)
Name: Anne Harden Baptism Date: 23 Feb 1755 Parish: St Ann Blackfriars County: London Borough: City of London Parent(s): Roger Harden, Cathrine Harden Record Type: Baptism Register Type: Parish Register (above, another Baptism)
(thinks you better re-join Ancestry!)
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12 Dec 2012 08:01 |
Name: Charlotte Harden Baptism Date: 22 Oct 1752 Parish: St Ann Blackfriars County: London Borough: City of London Parent(s): Roger Harden, Catherine Harden Record Type: Baptism Register Type: Parish Register
UK, Register of Duties Paid for Apprentices' Indentures, 1710-1811 Master's Name: Jonathan Arnison (Taylor) Apprentice Name: Joseph Harden Residence Location: Christchurch Spitalfields, Middlesex Payment Date: 10 Jan 1777
Name: Chas Harden (Charlotte) Spouse Name: Jona Norson (Jonathan Arnison) Record Type: Marriage Event Date: 9 Feb 1777 Parish: St Bride Fleet Street Borough: City of London Register Type: Parish Register
Baptism Day:10 Month:October Year:1779 Forename:Mary Othernames:Ann Surname:Armison Fathers forenames:Jonathan Fathers occupation:Taylor Mothers forenames:Charlotte Birth date: Address:John Street, New Road Location of church:Stepney Parish:St George In The East Church address:Cannon Street Road Entry No:1204 Source Ref:NX 97/277 Transcriber Note: Original Note:27 days old Record source:Docklands Ancestors
(above might relate)
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12 Dec 2012 07:46 |
Burial (Find My Past)
First name(s): Catherine Last name HARDEN Date of burial: 2 August 1761 Place of burial St Ann, Blackfriars Age at death: 1 Month Approximate year of birth: 1761 Address at death: Not recorded Record source City of London Burials
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JerryH
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11 Dec 2012 23:45 |
Thanks MarieCeleste. I had forgotten about Mundia.
Tracy
I have no reason to doubt the London Directory entry for 1829 If it will help, here are a few notes on his son William. 1841 Census shows William as a Silversmith at St Bride. 1841 London Directory shows the Business at 120 Fleet Street 1851 Census as a Jeweller at St Mary Newington. His wife Jane Tyas was also a daughter of a Goldsmith, (William Tyas)
The PCC Will for Charles makes it clear we are talking about the same family and ties in exactly with the Baptisms.And there is no doubting his rather flamboyant signature in the registers when his children married. But even combs can be made of precious metals.... By 1834, he was in his late 60s so probably semi retired.
Jeremy
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11 Dec 2012 23:10 |
I have an Electoral register entry for 1834, 1835, 1837, 1841.
Charles Harden - Comb Maker, 13 Lower Sussex Place, Old Kent Road.
Are you sure your's was a Goldmith?
Tracey x
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11 Dec 2012 23:03 |
Jeremy, if you're no longer a member of Ancestry then you can still search and view trees, and contact tree owners (if you so wished), on Mundia http://www.mundia.com
Although you have to register it's free to use (an Ancestry spin-off).
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JerryH
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11 Dec 2012 22:31 |
Thank you Eileen. I do not have asscess to those trees, but then I prefer not to copy the work of others, though they can perhaps be useful pointers for further research.
Yes, I also follow the line from Charles' son William.
I was interested in your mention of Richard. It is true that there is PCC Will for a Richard Harden of Brunswick Place, St John Street for 13 Jan 1835 that might be worth me following up. I do not know how old he was when he died but my thoughts go back to Roger and Catherine.
The Baptisms for the children of Roger and Catherine I have found were as follows Roger, Bapt 30 Jul 1758 St Ann Blackfriars John Bapt 10 Feb 1760 Catherine Bapt 8 Jul 1761 Joseph 20 Aug 1762 Then we move to St Bride Fleet St with Charles Bapt 7 Sep 1766 Richard Bapt 19 Aug 1768 Elizabeth Bapt 10 Oct 1770
My guess being that Richard may have been a sibling of Charles.
There was also a Will for a William Harden of St Pancras 14 Oct 1825
Jeremy
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11 Dec 2012 15:11 |
There are 2 trees on Ancestry that have him.One is a Harden tree,seems to follow William,the other is Leakey. The Harden tree has his parents as Richard and Catherine. Eileen
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JerryH
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11 Dec 2012 14:31 |
Charles would have been born in the 1760s and appears on the 1841 and 1851 Censuses at Sussex Place, Oild Kent Road Camberwell 1841 as Of Independant Means and 1851 as a Retired ??? born Middlesex. His Will (PCC) dated 12 May 1851 lists his children as Charles George William Catherine (Wife of James Davidge) 1829 London Directory lists him as a Goldsmith at 120 Fleet Street. Charles was born 23 Dec 1793 and Baptised 7 May 1794 at St Bride, Fleet Street. Married Amelia Pritchard. George was born 3 Aug 1795 and Baptised 30 Oct 1795 also at St Bide's. Maried Mary Elsey, William was born 12 Mar 1797 and Baptised 24 Aug 1797 at St Bride's. Married Jane Tyas and took over from his father. Catherine was born 2 May 1798 and Baptised 23 May 1798 at St Bride's. Married James Davidge.
The above baptisms show that Charle's wife was Ann. I think she was born about 1774 and buried at Camberwell 30 May 1821
I am looking for inspiration and for further details on Charles (senior) and Ann.
I know that there was a baptism at St Bride, Fleet St of a Charles Harden, son of Roger and Catherine 7 Sep 1766 which might be my man but I have no other details that may link Roger to Charles. Also I have not been able to find a Marriage of Charles to Ann. I did investigate one possibility in 1795 to Ann Collins but think it most unlikely as that would have been well after the date of their firstborn and the signature for that Charles in the Register looks nothing like the specimens I have from when he witnessed the Marriages of his children.
Most of the information above was obtained whilst I had a subscription to Ancestry a year or so back. It is however possible that further information is now available that I no longer have access to.
Any help would be appreciated.
Jeremy
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