William Herbert Hardacre1
M, b. 19 February 1892, d. December 1973
William Herbert Hardacre was born on 19 February 1892 at Canada.1 He married Mabel F. Roberts circa 1922.1 William Herbert Hardacre died in December 1973 at age 81.
Child of William Herbert Hardacre and Mabel F. Roberts
- Agnes Ellen Hardacre1 b. 16 Jul 1924, d. 24 Oct 2005
Citations
- [S706] 1930 Federal Census, Los Angeles County, California. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T626, Rolls 124 - 176; FHL #2339859 - 911.
Sina E. Hardcastle1
F, b. 30 January 1882, d. 28 April 1953
Sina E. Hardcastle was born on 30 January 1882 at Arkansas.1 She married Alford Lyndon Armstrong on 6 March 1901 at White Co., AR. Sina E. Hardcastle died on 28 April 1953 at White Co., AR, at age 71. She was buried in 1953 at Romance Cemetery, Romance, White Co., AR, Find A Grave Memorial# 89823461.
Child of Sina E. Hardcastle and Alford Lyndon Armstrong
- John Homer Armstrong+1 b. 19 Jan 1908, d. 17 Jun 1959
Citations
- [S3841] 1920 Federal Census, Faulkner County, Arkansas. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T625, Roll 62.
Anna Belle Harden
F, b. 9 April 1877, d. 1929
Anna Belle Harden was born on 9 April 1877 at Ohio per 1900 census -- death records show 1876.1 She married Henry Zachariah Sutton circa 1894. Anna Belle Harden died in 1929. She was buried in 1929 at Riverside Cemetery, Rockford, Mercer Co., OH, Findagrave #107168824.
Child of Anna Belle Harden and Henry Zachariah Sutton
- Blanche Louella Sutton+1 b. 9 Mar 1896, d. 19 May 1996
Citations
- [S3070] 1900 Federal Census, Mercer County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 1304; FHL #1241304.
Esther Gertrude Harden
F, b. 28 September 1911, d. 30 September 1991
Esther Gertrude Harden was born on 28 September 1911 at St. Marys, Vigo Co., IN. She was the daughter of Ransom Harden and Henrietta Gorton. Esther Gertrude Harden married Paul Allen Ellis, son of Charles Edwin Ellis and Dora Maude Cochran, on 21 April 1930 at Vigo Co., IN. Esther Gertrude Harden married Leon Arthur Johnson on 25 May 1942 at Vigo Co., IN. Esther Gertrude Harden died on 30 September 1991 at age 80. She was buried in October 1991 at Highland Lawn Cemetery, Terre Haute, Vigo Co., IN, Findagrave #71656654.
Henry Harden1
M, b. circa March 1860
Henry Harden was born circa March 1860 at Newton Twp., Sussex Co., NJ.1 He was the son of Robert M. Harden and Elizabeth (?)1
Citations
- [S2693] 1860 Federal Census, Sussex County, New Jersey. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 709; FHL #803709.
John Harden
M, b. circa 1801, d. circa 1881
John Harden was born circa 1801.1 He married Margaret Snover, daughter of Jacob Snover and Esther Elizabeth Stout. John Harden lived in 1850 at Newton, Sussex Co., NJ.1 He died circa 1881.
Children of John Harden and Margaret Snover
- Robert M. Harden+1 b. c 1830
- Sarah M. Harden+1 b. Feb 1832
Citations
- [S2692] 1850 Federal Census, Sussex County, New Jersey. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 464.
John Harden1
M, b. circa 1862
John Harden was born circa 1862 at Sussex Co., NJ.1 He was the son of Robert M. Harden and Elizabeth (?)1
Citations
- [S2694] 1870 Federal Census, Sussex County, New Jersey. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M593, Roll 889; FHL #552388.
Nellie Harden1
F, b. circa 1864
Nellie Harden was born circa 1864 at Sussex Co., NJ.1 She was the daughter of Robert M. Harden and Elizabeth (?)1
Citations
- [S2694] 1870 Federal Census, Sussex County, New Jersey. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M593, Roll 889; FHL #552388.
Rachel Harden
F, b. 27 May 1796, d. 3 April 1875
Rachel Harden was born on 27 May 1796 at Somerset Co., PA. She married James Devore. Rachel Harden died on 3 April 1875 at Tazewell Co., IL, at age 78. She was buried in April 1875 at Woodrow Cemetery, South Pekin, Tazewell Co., IL, Findagrave #85038524.
Child of Rachel Harden and James Devore
- Barbara Devore+ b. 27 Sep 1832, d. 5 Jan 1886
Ransom Harden
M
Ransom Harden married Henrietta Gorton.
Child of Ransom Harden and Henrietta Gorton
- Esther Gertrude Harden b. 28 Sep 1911, d. 30 Sep 1991
Robert M. Harden1
M, b. circa 1830
Robert M. Harden was born circa 1830 at New Jersey.1 He was the son of John Harden and Margaret Snover.1 Robert M. Harden married Elizabeth (?) circa 1859.2 Robert M. Harden lived in 1870 at Andover Twp., Sussex Co., NJ.3
Children of Robert M. Harden and Elizabeth (?)
- Henry Harden2 b. c Mar 1860
- John Harden3 b. c 1862
- Nellie Harden3 b. c 1864
Citations
- [S2692] 1850 Federal Census, Sussex County, New Jersey. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 464.
- [S2693] 1860 Federal Census, Sussex County, New Jersey. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 709; FHL #803709.
- [S2694] 1870 Federal Census, Sussex County, New Jersey. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M593, Roll 889; FHL #552388.
Sarah M. Harden1
F, b. February 1832
Sarah M. Harden was born in February 1832 at Warren or Sussex Co., NJ.1 She was the daughter of John Harden and Margaret Snover.1 Sarah M. Harden married Job J. Decker, son of Aaron N. Decker and Rhoda (?), on 16 November 1858 at Sussex Co., NJ. Sarah M. Harden lived in July 1860 at Green Twp., Sussex Co., NJ.2 She lived in June 1870 at Green Twp., Sussex Co., NJ.3
Children of Sarah M. Harden and Job J. Decker
- Aaron A. Decker2 b. c Sep 1859
- John N. Decker3 b. c 1861
- Rhoda Jane Decker3 b. c 1863
Citations
- [S2692] 1850 Federal Census, Sussex County, New Jersey. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M432, Roll 464.
- [S2693] 1860 Federal Census, Sussex County, New Jersey. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M653, Roll 709; FHL #803709.
- [S2694] 1870 Federal Census, Sussex County, New Jersey. Microfilm Image, NARA Series M593, Roll 889; FHL #552388.
Anna Mary Hardesty
F, b. 23 July 1911
Anna Mary Hardesty was born on 23 July 1911 at Ohio.1 She married Howard Maxwell Lyons, son of Charles H. Lyons and Lunetta Frances Wendell, on 15 January 1938 at Guernsey Co., OH.
Note: Daughter of Samuel M. and Anna F. (King) Hardesty. No record found after Howard's October, 1940 WW II draft registration, on which she was listed as next of kin.
Note: Daughter of Samuel M. and Anna F. (King) Hardesty. No record found after Howard's October, 1940 WW II draft registration, on which she was listed as next of kin.
Citations
- [S363] 1920 Federal Census, Guernsey County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, Series T625, Roll 1387.
Martin Theodore Hardesty
M, b. 18 August 1858, d. 28 April 1924
Martin Theodore Hardesty was born on 18 August 1858 at Cochocton Co., OH. He married Catherine Isabella Stratton in 1882. Martin Theodore Hardesty died on 28 April 1924 at Nevada, Story Co., IA, at age 65. He was buried in 1924 at Nevada Municipal Cemetery, Nevada, Story Co., IA, Findagrave #120495697.
Child of Martin Theodore Hardesty and Catherine Isabella Stratton
- Worley Melvin Hardesty+ b. 10 Apr 1884, d. May 1928
Worley M. Hardesty
M, b. 21 November 1915, d. October 1992
Worley M. Hardesty was born on 21 November 1915 at Nevada, Story Co., IA. He was the son of Worley Melvin Hardesty and Susie Emma Berry. Worley M. Hardesty lived on 5 November 1965 at Iowa State Penitentiary, Ft. Madison, Lee Co., IA, admitted, sentenced to 5 years for larceny, Monroe County, Judge Charles N. Pettis. Transferred 11 APR 1968 to Anamosa. He died in October 1992 at Polk Co. (probably), IA, at age 76 per SSDI, last residence Des Moines.
Worley Melvin Hardesty
M, b. 10 April 1884, d. May 1928
Worley Melvin Hardesty was born on 10 April 1884. He was the son of Martin Theodore Hardesty and Catherine Isabella Stratton. Worley Melvin Hardesty married Susie Emma Berry, daughter of Isaac M. Berry and Ellen Jane Smith, on 15 July 1912 at Boone, Boone Co., IA, or possibly Story County, per delayed birth index record. Worley Melvin Hardesty and Susie Emma Berry were divorced before 18 June 1918; Susie remarried to Claude W. Young on 18 JUN 1918. Worley Melvin Hardesty died in May 1928 at age 44. He was buried in 1928 at Ames Municipal Cemetery, Ames, Story Co., IA, Findagrave #116434316.
Child of Worley Melvin Hardesty and Susie Emma Berry
- Worley M. Hardesty b. 21 Nov 1915, d. Oct 1992
John Hardick1
M, b. 15 November 1865, d. 29 December 1941
John Hardick was born on 15 November 1865 at Pennsylvania.1 He married Ida Louise Leese. John Hardick died on 29 December 1941 at age 76. He was buried at Grand View Memorial Park, Annville, Lebanon Co., PA, Findagrave #72980528.
Child of John Hardick and Ida Louise Leese
- Margaret I. Hardick+1 b. 20 Jun 1906, d. Jun 1994
Citations
- [S4691] 1910 Federal Census, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T624, Roll 1362; FHL #1375375.
Margaret I. Hardick
F, b. 20 June 1906, d. June 1994
Margaret I. Hardick was born on 20 June 1906 at Lebanon Co., PA.1 She was the daughter of John Hardick and Ida Louise Leese.1 Margaret I. Hardick married William Charles Windle, son of Levi Franklin Windle and Sarah Margaret Shipe. Margaret I. Hardick died in June 1994.
Children of Margaret I. Hardick and William Charles Windle
- Bernice Windle+2 b. 10 Feb 1926, d. 17 Mar 2008
- Carolyn C. Windle+2 b. 24 Apr 1928, d. 30 Nov 2010
Laura Edna Hardie
F, b. 19 September 1883, d. 2 May 1944
Laura Edna Hardie was born on 19 September 1883 at Mount Alton, McKean Co., PA. She was the daughter of Mark Alexander Hardie and Sarah Jane Stewart.1 Laura Edna Hardie married James Henry Clark, son of Quinton Clark and Sarah Ellen Robinson, on 23 August 1916, Ceremony by Rev. W. H. Clippman.1 Laura Edna Hardie died on 2 May 1944 at Lafayette, McKean Co., PA, at age 60. She was buried in May 1944 at McKean County Memorial Park, Lafayette, McKean Co., PA, Findagrave #113520007.
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 353.
Mark Alexander Hardie
M, b. 10 December 1843, d. 11 December 1895
Mark Alexander Hardie was born on 10 December 1843 at Scotland. He married Sarah Jane Stewart. Mark Alexander Hardie died on 11 December 1895 at Mount Alton, McKean Co., PA, at age 52. He was buried in December 1895 at Lafayette Cemetery, Lafayette, McKean Co., PA, Findagrave #86726741.
Child of Mark Alexander Hardie and Sarah Jane Stewart
- Laura Edna Hardie1 b. 19 Sep 1883, d. 2 May 1944
Citations
- [S82] Price Genealogy, 353.
Charles Frederiick Hardin
M, b. 10 May 1927, d. 25 May 1999
Charles Frederiick Hardin was born on 10 May 1927 at London, Madison Co., OH. He was the son of Frederick Eldon Hardin and Ruth G. Windle. Charles Frederiick Hardin began military service U.S. Navy, per Ohio death record. He married Loretta (?). Charles Frederiick Hardin died on 25 May 1999 at Riverside, Montgomery Co., OH, at age 72. He was buried in May 1999 at Valley View Memorial Gardens, Xenia, Greene Co., OH, Find A Grave Memorial# 144966689.
Frederick Eldon Hardin
M, b. 6 February 1900
Frederick Eldon Hardin was born on 6 February 1900 at Madison Co. (probably), OH. He married Ruth G. Windle, daughter of James William Windle and Ida Bell Axline, on 27 January 1925 at Franklin Co., OH.
Child of Frederick Eldon Hardin and Ruth G. Windle
- Charles Frederiick Hardin b. 10 May 1927, d. 25 May 1999
William Lawrence Hardin
M, b. 7 December 1915, d. 12 August 1990
William Lawrence Hardin was born on 7 December 1915 at Washington, District of Columbia, son of Edward King and Kate (Glenn) Hardin Jr. He began military service on 20 December 1940 WW II service, U.S. Army, European Theater, discharged 20 FEB 1946. He married Helen Harrison Haws, daughter of Samuel Nathan Haws and Kathleen Reeves, on 8 March 1942 at Walterboro, Colleton Co., SC. William Lawrence Hardin died on 12 August 1990 at Walterboro, Colleton Co., SC, at age 74
Biographical Sketch:
William Lawrence Hardin was born in Washington, D.C., on 7 Dec. 1915. He married Helen Harrison Haws, daughter of Samuel N. Haws, on 8 Mar. 1942 in Walterboro, S.C.
Hardin served in the European Theatre during World War II and was stationed in Iceland, Ireland, England, France, and Germany. He served in the 118th Infantry Regiment, reaching the rank of major, and was awarded the European African Middle Eastern Campaign Medal and two bronze service stars.
As the ranking officer in some of the camps in which he was stationed, his duties included training, courts martial, postal censorship, and interviewing foreigners who wished to marry soldiers under his command. Several of these activities are referenced in the collection. His letters also discuss the deaths of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Adolf Hitler.
Both of Hardin’s brothers also served in the armed forces. One brother, Edward K. Hardin (b. 1912), was also stationed in European Theatre as a member of the Army Air Force. Brother Lyles Glenn Hardin served in Pacific Theatre, was captured by Japanese forces ca. DEC 1943 and held in POW camp in the Philippines, and died in transit to Japan on 7 SEP 1944.
Prior to entering military service, William Lawrence Hardin worked in the forestry industry. After the war, he went into business with his father-in-law, Samuel N. Haws, and they formed the Haws-Hardin Lumber Company.
He was buried in August 1990 at Live Oak Cemetery, Walterboro, Colleton Co., SC, Findagrave #204695498.
Biographical Sketch:
William Lawrence Hardin was born in Washington, D.C., on 7 Dec. 1915. He married Helen Harrison Haws, daughter of Samuel N. Haws, on 8 Mar. 1942 in Walterboro, S.C.
Hardin served in the European Theatre during World War II and was stationed in Iceland, Ireland, England, France, and Germany. He served in the 118th Infantry Regiment, reaching the rank of major, and was awarded the European African Middle Eastern Campaign Medal and two bronze service stars.
As the ranking officer in some of the camps in which he was stationed, his duties included training, courts martial, postal censorship, and interviewing foreigners who wished to marry soldiers under his command. Several of these activities are referenced in the collection. His letters also discuss the deaths of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Adolf Hitler.
Both of Hardin’s brothers also served in the armed forces. One brother, Edward K. Hardin (b. 1912), was also stationed in European Theatre as a member of the Army Air Force. Brother Lyles Glenn Hardin served in Pacific Theatre, was captured by Japanese forces ca. DEC 1943 and held in POW camp in the Philippines, and died in transit to Japan on 7 SEP 1944.
Prior to entering military service, William Lawrence Hardin worked in the forestry industry. After the war, he went into business with his father-in-law, Samuel N. Haws, and they formed the Haws-Hardin Lumber Company.
He was buried in August 1990 at Live Oak Cemetery, Walterboro, Colleton Co., SC, Findagrave #204695498.
Alfred Paul Harding1
M, b. 28 May 1924, d. 26 December 2004
Alfred Paul Harding was born on 28 May 1924 at Bridgeport, Belmont Co., OH.1 He was the son of Walter Ross Harding and Elizabeth Labanna Rhinehart.1 Alfred Paul Harding died on 26 December 2004 at Belmont Co., OH, at age 80 Dates per SSDI, last residence Bridgeport.
Citations
- [S367] 1920 Federal Census, Belmont County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, Series T625, Roll 1350.
Alice Florence Harding
F, b. circa 1877, d. 1956
Alice Florence Harding was born circa 1877 at Ohio.1 She married Jacob Andrew Clary, son of Richard M. Clary and Rachel Wendell, on 10 December 1902. Alice Florence Harding died in 1956. She was buried in 1956 at Antrim Community Cemetery, Antrim, Guernsey Co., OH, Findagrave #70312743.
Children of Alice Florence Harding and Jacob Andrew Clary
- Blanche Elizabeth Clary b. 20 Oct 1904, d. 3 Aug 1959
- Elmer Franklin Clary b. 24 Apr 1907, d. 12 Nov 1967
- Laura May Clary b. 23 Jul 1908, d. 5 Jan 1968
- Mabel Clary+ b. 14 Oct 1910, d. 18 Oct 1978
- Carl Martin Clary+ b. 8 Sep 1912, d. 14 Aug 1983
- Lucy Clary b. 11 Oct 1913
- Ralph Clary b. 12 Jun 1915
- Charles William Clary+ b. 11 Jun 1920, d. 4 Apr 1993
Citations
- [S363] 1920 Federal Census, Guernsey County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, Series T625, Roll 1387.
Betty Jane Harding1
F, b. circa 1921
Betty Jane Harding was born circa 1921 at Bridgeport, Belmont Co., OH.1 She was the daughter of Walter Ross Harding and Elizabeth Labanna Rhinehart.1
Citations
- [S367] 1920 Federal Census, Belmont County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, Series T625, Roll 1350.
Blanche A. Harding1
F, b. 12 August 1864, d. 9 October 1956
Blanche A. Harding was born on 12 August 1864 at Homer, Licking Co., OH.1 She married Samuel E. Morrow. Blanche A. Harding died on 9 October 1956 at Ohio at age 92.
Child of Blanche A. Harding and Samuel E. Morrow
- Paul David Morrow+1 b. 14 Oct 1889, d. 25 Nov 1964
Citations
- [S280] 1900 Federal Census, Licking County, Ohio. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 1293; FHL #1241293.
Derwood Harding1
M, b. circa 1925
Note: Only one Derwood H. Harding is listed in the SSDI, showing a date of birth of 1 jun 1930, and a date of death of 26 feb 2001, last residence St. Louis, with the SSAN having been issued in Missouri. This unusual name is only found for one individual in the 1940 census, that being the son of Frank and Tressa (Windle) Harding, who was clearly born about 1925. I presume the SSDI listing is for this individual, and there was some error regarding the date of birth. DLB 2012. Derwood Harding was born circa 1925 at Macon Co., MO.1 He was the son of Frank E. Harding and Tressa J. Windle.1
Citations
- [S1999] 1930 Federal Census, Macon County, Missouri. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T626, Roll 1211; FHL #2340946.
Elizabeth Harding
F, b. March 1782, d. 7 February 1875
Elizabeth Harding was born in March 1782 at New York. She married Alexander McCoy. Elizabeth Harding died on 7 February 1875 at Washington Co., OH, at age 92.
Children of Elizabeth Harding and Alexander McCoy
- Hiram McCoy+ b. Dec 1822, d. 1902
- Alexander McCoy+ b. 1823, d. 21 Feb 1885
Enos Harding1
M, b. 14 December 1860, d. 14 September 1936
Enos Harding was born on 14 December 1860 at Somerset, England.1 He married Anna Beaumont on 8 May 1886 at First Methodist Church, Belleville, St. Clair Co., IL. Enos Harding lived on 14 June 1900 at 115 North Division Street, Du Quoin, Perry Co., IL, foreman in mine.1 He died on 14 September 1936 at Belleville, St. Clair Co., IL, at age 75
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
VETERAN COAL MINE OPERATOR DIES IN HOME
Enos Harding, Mine Manager for Patterson-Harding Coal Co., Succumbs
Enos Harding, 75, a coal mine operator in this vicinity for 45 years, died of pneumonia at 3:50 o'clock this morning in his home at 408 Portland Avenue.
Mr. Harding caught a cold six weeks ago which developed into malaria and finally into pneumonia.
Until his illness, he had been mine manager for the Patterson-Harding mine, now owned by the Stiehl brothers.
Mr. Harding and his wife, the former Miss Annie Beaumont, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on May 8. The couple had eleven children, including triplets, and seven survive. The triples were the last three children born and they died before they were two months of age.
CAME HERE WHEN 21 YEARS OLD
Mr. Harding came from England to this country when he was 21 years of age, following the death of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harding. He took up residence with an uncle and aunt, the late Mr. and Mrs. William Harding of East St. Louis and while residing there became interested in coal operating. William Harding was an enterprising coal operator in the old days in East St. Louis. His sons were real estate operators in that city.
The deceased was born in Paulton, Sommersetshire, England on December 14. He married Miss Beaumont on May 8, 1886, in the parsonage of the First Methodist Episcopal Church here, the ceremony being read by the Rev. David, then pastor. She survives.
The living children are: Mrs. Naomi Everett, wife of Carl Everett of Denver, Colo; Joseph Harding, 3440 Belt Avenue, St. Louis; Mrs. Salina Littrell, wife of Harry Littrell of Shiloh Valley; Mrs. Pearl Gerber, wife of Joseph Gerber, 706 East D Street, Belleville; Mrs. Olive Bub, wife of Elmer Bub, Sherwood Forest; Mrs. Ruth Wagner, wife of Ervin Wagner, Washington D. C; and Mrs. Corrine Williams, wife of Lloyd Williams, Lebanon, Ill.
Mr. Harding also has seventeen grandchildren, only one, Gladys Harding, the second oldest grandchild, having died. Gladys was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harding and met death by falling from a porch thirteen years ago.
The other grandchildren are: Charles Simmons, the oldest grandchild, 27 years of age of Denver, Colo., being the son of Mrs. Naomi Everett, who together with his mother, has already arrived for the funeral; Lloyd Littrell, at home; Mrs. Ruth Moore, wife of Wilson Moore of the Smithton Road and Margaret, Harry Robert, Enos, Elmer, Louise and Julia Littrell, at home, all children of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Littrell of Shiloh Valley; Edith, Joseph and Mildred, at home, all children of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gerber of Belleville; Rodney Bub, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bub of Sherwood Forest; Ervin and Warren Wagner, children of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Wagner of Washington, D. C. and Ivan Lee Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Williams of Lebanon.
There is also a great-grandchild, Billy Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Moore of the Smithon Road.
MEMBER OF M. E. CHURCH
Mr. Harding was a member of the First Methodist Episcopal Church.
The body will be taken from the Gundlach and Company Funeral Home at 5 o'clock this afternoon to the residence, where it will remain until 11 o'clock Wednesday morning when it will be returned to the Gundlach Chapel. Services will be held there at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon.
Rev. W. I. Terhune, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal Church, here and Rev. Mayhew of Greenville, a personal friend of Mr. Harding, will officiate. The cemetery has not been selected.
SOURCE: Belleville News-Democrat, 14 September 1936.
He was buried in September 1936 at Walnut Hill Cemetery, Belleville, St. Clair Co., IL, Findagrave #167291496.
Obituary -- (Findagrave.com):
VETERAN COAL MINE OPERATOR DIES IN HOME
Enos Harding, Mine Manager for Patterson-Harding Coal Co., Succumbs
Enos Harding, 75, a coal mine operator in this vicinity for 45 years, died of pneumonia at 3:50 o'clock this morning in his home at 408 Portland Avenue.
Mr. Harding caught a cold six weeks ago which developed into malaria and finally into pneumonia.
Until his illness, he had been mine manager for the Patterson-Harding mine, now owned by the Stiehl brothers.
Mr. Harding and his wife, the former Miss Annie Beaumont, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on May 8. The couple had eleven children, including triplets, and seven survive. The triples were the last three children born and they died before they were two months of age.
CAME HERE WHEN 21 YEARS OLD
Mr. Harding came from England to this country when he was 21 years of age, following the death of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harding. He took up residence with an uncle and aunt, the late Mr. and Mrs. William Harding of East St. Louis and while residing there became interested in coal operating. William Harding was an enterprising coal operator in the old days in East St. Louis. His sons were real estate operators in that city.
The deceased was born in Paulton, Sommersetshire, England on December 14. He married Miss Beaumont on May 8, 1886, in the parsonage of the First Methodist Episcopal Church here, the ceremony being read by the Rev. David, then pastor. She survives.
The living children are: Mrs. Naomi Everett, wife of Carl Everett of Denver, Colo; Joseph Harding, 3440 Belt Avenue, St. Louis; Mrs. Salina Littrell, wife of Harry Littrell of Shiloh Valley; Mrs. Pearl Gerber, wife of Joseph Gerber, 706 East D Street, Belleville; Mrs. Olive Bub, wife of Elmer Bub, Sherwood Forest; Mrs. Ruth Wagner, wife of Ervin Wagner, Washington D. C; and Mrs. Corrine Williams, wife of Lloyd Williams, Lebanon, Ill.
Mr. Harding also has seventeen grandchildren, only one, Gladys Harding, the second oldest grandchild, having died. Gladys was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harding and met death by falling from a porch thirteen years ago.
The other grandchildren are: Charles Simmons, the oldest grandchild, 27 years of age of Denver, Colo., being the son of Mrs. Naomi Everett, who together with his mother, has already arrived for the funeral; Lloyd Littrell, at home; Mrs. Ruth Moore, wife of Wilson Moore of the Smithton Road and Margaret, Harry Robert, Enos, Elmer, Louise and Julia Littrell, at home, all children of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Littrell of Shiloh Valley; Edith, Joseph and Mildred, at home, all children of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gerber of Belleville; Rodney Bub, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bub of Sherwood Forest; Ervin and Warren Wagner, children of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Wagner of Washington, D. C. and Ivan Lee Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Williams of Lebanon.
There is also a great-grandchild, Billy Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Moore of the Smithon Road.
MEMBER OF M. E. CHURCH
Mr. Harding was a member of the First Methodist Episcopal Church.
The body will be taken from the Gundlach and Company Funeral Home at 5 o'clock this afternoon to the residence, where it will remain until 11 o'clock Wednesday morning when it will be returned to the Gundlach Chapel. Services will be held there at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon.
Rev. W. I. Terhune, pastor of the First Methodist Episcopal Church, here and Rev. Mayhew of Greenville, a personal friend of Mr. Harding, will officiate. The cemetery has not been selected.
SOURCE: Belleville News-Democrat, 14 September 1936.
He was buried in September 1936 at Walnut Hill Cemetery, Belleville, St. Clair Co., IL, Findagrave #167291496.
Child of Enos Harding and Anna Beaumont
- Naomi Harding+1 b. 14 Mar 1887, d. 23 Jul 1944
Citations
- [S5408] 1900 Federal Census, Perry County, Illinois. Microfilm Image, NARA Series T623, Roll 335; FHL #1240335.