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Husband: | | William Henry Hardwick |
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Born: | | 25 Jun 1808 | at: | | , Richmond Co, Va |
Married: | | 22 Sep 1841 | at: | | , Montgomery Co, Al |
Died: | | 16 Oct 1851 | at: | | Montgomery, , Al |
Buried: | | | at: | | |
Father: | | John Hardwick |
Mother: | | Elizabeth Morgan |
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Wife: | | Sarah Eugenia Caffey |
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Born: | | 26 Jan 1824 | at: | | , , Al |
Died: | | 11 Jul 1896 | at: | | |
Buried: | | | at: | | |
Father: | | William Hooper Caffey |
Mother: | | Mary (Shellcoat) Shelcott |
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Children: | |
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Name: | | John Ckark Hardwick |
Born: | | 11 Jul 1842 | at: | | Ramer, Montgomery Co, Al |
Died: | | 16 Dec 1896 | at: | | |
Buried: | | | at: | | Oakwood Cemetery, Montgomery Co, Al |
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Name: | | Juliet (Julia) Hardwick |
Born: | | 27 Jul 1844 | at: | | Ramer, Montgomery Co, Al |
Died: | | | at: | | |
Buried: | | | at: | | Oakwood Cemetery, Montgomery Co, Al |
Spouses: | | C L Ruth |
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Name: | | William Hardwick |
Born: | | 17 Aug 1846 | at: | | Ramer, Montgomery Co, Al |
Died: | | 12 Jul 1862 | at: | | |
Buried: | | | at: | | Oakwood Cemetery, Montgomery Co, Al |
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Name: | | Andrew William Hardwick |
Born: | | 18 Sep 1848 | at: | | Ramer, Montgomery Co, Al |
Died: | | | at: | | |
Buried: | | | at: | | Oakwood Cemetery, Montgomery Co, Al |
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Name: | | Benjamin M Hardwick |
Born: | | 12 Oct 1852 | at: | | Ramer, Montgomery Co, Al |
Died: | | 06 Nov 1864 | at: | | |
Buried: | | | at: | | Oakwood Cemetery, Montgomery Co, Al |
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Name: | | Samuel Henry Hardwick |
Born: | | Oct 1854 | at: | | , Montgomery Co, Al |
Died: | | | at: | | |
Buried: | | | at: | | Oakwood Cemetery, Montgomery Co, Al |
Spouses: | | Algie Ware |
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More Information:
About William Henry Hardwick:
HARDWICK, WILLIAM HENRY, planter,' merchant and editor, was born June 25, 1808, in Richmond County,
Va., and died October 16, 1851, at Montgomery. He was of English ancestry, descended from Elizabeth
Hardwick of Hardwick Hall, England, who was a friend of Queen Elizabeth. Mr. Hardwick was educated in
Westmoreland County, Va., and removed to Montgomery about 1838. He was a planter, clothing merchant,
of the firm of Hardwick and Moore, and held an interest in the "Montgomery Advertiser" for which paper
he did editorial writing. He was a Methodist. Married: in 1841, to Sarah Eugenia, daughter of Hooper
and Mary (Shellcott) Caffey; granddaughter of John Caffey (q. v.). Children: 1. John Clark, student
at the University of Alabama, 1857-58, private in first company from Montgomery that entered the Confederate
army, tax assessor for that county, 1864-65, and after the war a railroad employee, d. unmarried; 2.
Andrew Caffey; 3. Juliet, m. C. L. Ruth (q. v.) ; 4. William, d. unmarried; 5. Benjamin M., d. young;
6. Samuel H., deceased, vice-president of the Southern railway, m. Algie Ware. All are buried in Oakwood
cemetery, Montgomery. Last residence: Montgomery
About Sarah Eugenia Caffey:
1860 census AL Mont. Co. S.E. Hardwick 35 F real estate value $15,000. Personal estate $5,000. AL
John 18 M clerk AL, Julia 16 F AL, William 14 M AL, Andrew 11 M AL, Benjamin 8 M AL, Samuel 6
M AL
About John Ckark Hardwick:
died unmarried
About William Hardwick:
died unmarried
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