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Family of Henry John HARDWICK and Sarah (Sally) SPEAR

Henry John HARDWICK b. 1764 Sep 24229 at (bapt) Christ Church, Quincy, MA4229. d. 1846 Oct 71774 at Quincy, MA1774. bd. Adam & Henry Hardwick Tomb, Hancock Cem., Quincy, MA841.
Sarah (Sally) SPEAR b. 1770 Jan 17945 at Quincy, MA945. d. 1795 Sep 9841.

Married937 1791 Aug 30937 at Braintree, MA937. Henry and Sarah were married937 by "the Revd Mr Wibert."

Sprague841 has this son of Frederick and Mary (Mears) Hardwick as John Henry, as does his baptism record4229. He appears in other records as Henry, as does his father.The death record1774 for Henry Hardwick, age 82, a stocking weaver born in Braintree, MA, lists his parents as "Henry & Elizabeth Hardwick." The cause of Henry's death was "Disease of the Heart."

Sally's parents841 were Seth & Judith (Adams) Spear. Sarah, daughter of Seth Spear, was baptised944 Feb 4, 1770, Quincy, MA, by "Mr. Weld."

Children of Henry John HARDWICK and Sarah (Sally) SPEAR:

1. Sarah HARDWICK1774 b. 1792 Jun 31774 at Quincy, MA1774. d. 1850 Apr 61774 at Quincy, MA1774.
md. George VEAZIE
2. Judith Bass HARDWICK841 b. 1795 Apr 30841 at Quincy, MA841. d. 1864 May 301774 at Quincy, MA1774.
md. Job FAXON

841. Genealogy of the Families of Braintree, Mass. 1640-1850, Waldo Chamberlain Sprague - CD, NEHGS, Picton Press
937. Massachusetts, Braintree Vital Records, 1643-1793. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2006.)
944. Massachusetts, Quincy Vital and Church records, 1672-1870. (Online database: AmericanAncestors.org)
945. Massachusetts, Quincy Vital Records of, to 1875. (Online database: AmericanAncestors.org)
1774. Massachusetts Deaths, 1841-1915; www.familysearch.org, www.ancestry.com
4229. Germantown, Some Germans of --- in Massachusetts, H. Hobart Holly, Historian, Christ Ch, Quincy, Mass.; NEHGR V138 pp227-230