Hi
Did anyone know anything about John Hardwick - 12 Scots Street or his mother Johanna Hardwick (nee Quayle)
Thanks
Lisa
Quayle and Hardwicks /Scots Street
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hi Lisa,
Welcome to the site.
What information are you looking for ?
I have done a little bit of research and found that Johanna Quayle married in 1931 to Lorenzo J Hardwick, they had 3 sons. They lived in Scott Street in the 1950's, I am not able to disclose any other personal information on an open forum due to privacy regulations. If you would like to send me an e-mail, I would be happy to help with other info I may be able to find for you.
Regards
Jan
Welcome to the site.
What information are you looking for ?
I have done a little bit of research and found that Johanna Quayle married in 1931 to Lorenzo J Hardwick, they had 3 sons. They lived in Scott Street in the 1950's, I am not able to disclose any other personal information on an open forum due to privacy regulations. If you would like to send me an e-mail, I would be happy to help with other info I may be able to find for you.
Regards
Jan
Old genealogists never die......they just lose their census.
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Lisa,
in 1939 the Hardwick family were living at 4 Antonio Street. Johanna Hardwick sadly passed away in 1951, her date of birth was 8th October 1904.
Lorenzo Joseph Hardwick was born 15th Nov 1907, he sadly passed away in 1957.
Jan
in 1939 the Hardwick family were living at 4 Antonio Street. Johanna Hardwick sadly passed away in 1951, her date of birth was 8th October 1904.
Lorenzo Joseph Hardwick was born 15th Nov 1907, he sadly passed away in 1957.
Jan
Old genealogists never die......they just lose their census.
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Jan wrote: ↑Mon Oct 19, 2020 9:03 pmhi Lisa,
Welcome to the site.
What information are you looking for ?
I have done a little bit of research and found that Johanna Quayle married in 1931 to Lorenzo J Hardwick, they had 3 sons. They lived in Scott Street in the 1950's, I am not able to disclose any other personal information on an open forum due to privacy regulations. If you would like to send me an e-mail, I would be happy to help with other info I may be able to find for you.
Regards
Jan
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leege wrote: ↑Wed Oct 21, 2020 7:43 pmJan wrote: ↑Mon Oct 19, 2020 9:03 pmhi Lisa,
Welcome to the site.
What information are you looking for ?
I have done a little bit of research and found that Johanna Quayle married in 1931 to Lorenzo J Hardwick, they had 3 sons. They lived in Scott Street in the 1950's, I am not able to disclose any other personal information on an open forum due to privacy regulations. If you would like to send me an e-mail, I would be happy to help with other info I may be able to find for you.
Regards
Jan
Hi Janleege wrote: ↑Wed Oct 21, 2020 7:43 pmJan wrote: ↑Mon Oct 19, 2020 9:03 pmhi Lisa,
Welcome to the site.
What information are you looking for ?
I have done a little bit of research and found that Johanna Quayle married in 1931 to Lorenzo J Hardwick, they had 3 sons. They lived in Scott Street in the 1950's, I am not able to disclose any other personal information on an open forum due to privacy regulations. If you would like to send me an e-mail, I would be happy to help with other info I may be able to find for you.
Regards
Jan
What is your email address so you can message me privately. Thanks
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Lisa,
I found this in the Liverpool Echo dated 21st January 1942. Lorenzo Joseph Hardwick was awarded a B.E.M (British Empire Medal) this was for bravery for rescuing people from the rubble in bombed houses in WW2. I am unable to download the whole article, but here is a little piece of it, showing Lorenzo and a few other brave men with him.

Jan
I found this in the Liverpool Echo dated 21st January 1942. Lorenzo Joseph Hardwick was awarded a B.E.M (British Empire Medal) this was for bravery for rescuing people from the rubble in bombed houses in WW2. I am unable to download the whole article, but here is a little piece of it, showing Lorenzo and a few other brave men with him.

Jan
Old genealogists never die......they just lose their census.