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Thomas Frederick Hardyman

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Thomas Frederick Hardyman (1884-1963) of Petters

1884 September 18th. Born at Ilkeston the son of Fred Hardyman, a Butcher, and his wife Sarah.

Apprenticed with the Stanton Iron Works Co

1901 Living in Ilkeston: Thomas F. Hardyman (age 16 born Ilkeston), Iron Pipe Moulder. In the house of his grandmother Joan Hardyman.[1]

Employed by Ashwell and Nesbit

Employed by Brush Electrical Engineering Co

1909 Joined Petters as Foundry Manager and managed the building of the new factory.

1911 Living at the Alexandra Hotel, Yeovil: Thomas Frederick Hardyman (age 26 born Ilkeston), Foundry Manager. With his wife Ethel Emma Hardyman (age 27 born Yeovil).[2]

1939 Living at Repton, Derbyshire, Foundry (Iron) Manager. With Ethel E. Hardyman and Joan Hardyman.[3]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1901 Census
  2. 1911 census
  3. 1939 Census