Arthur Holroyd Hardwick, 18671941 (aged 74 years)

Name
Arthur Holroyd /Hardwick/
Given names
Arthur Holroyd
Surname
Hardwick
Birth 1867

Birth of a sisterAda Gertrude Hardwick
1868 (aged 1 year)

Birth of a sisterLucy Maud Hardwick
1871 (aged 4 years)

Birth of a sisterEdith Constance Hardwick
1873 (aged 6 years)

Birth of a brotherWalter Herbert Hardwick
1874 (aged 7 years)

Birth of a brotherPercy William Hardwick
1877 (aged 10 years)

Birth of a sisterEffie Marian Hardwick
1878 (aged 11 years)

Birth of a sisterMuriel Grace Hardwick
1881 (aged 14 years)

Birth of a sisterMabel Patience Hardwick
1883 (aged 16 years)

Birth of a sisterViolet Mary M Hardwick
1884 (aged 17 years)

Birth of a sisterArline Daphne A Hardwick
1887 (aged 20 years)

MarriageEthel Florence ThurstonView this family
1891 (aged 24 years)

Birth of a sonHorace A Hardwick
1892 (aged 25 years)

Birth of a sonFrank H Hardwick
1893 (aged 26 years)

Birth of a daughterMarian Evelyn Hardwick
1897 (aged 30 years)

Sale 14 July 1902 (aged 35 years)

Note: Mr. Arthur Hardwick's Establishment.

Mr. Arthur Hardwick's Establishment. Mr. A. H. Hardwick, of Market street, is re-marking the whole of his stock in readiness for the great realization sale which will start on Saturday next. Mr. Hardwick tells us that he intends to give the public every benefit, and that all goods will be very greatly reduced in price. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 14 July 1902, p. 2. Arthur Hardwick Sale

Birth of a daughterBessie Hardwick
1906 (aged 39 years)

Car 18 February 1907 (aged 40 years)

Note: BREVITIES

BREVITIES Mr. A. H. Hardwick, who left for Sydney on Friday morning last by motor had a break down this side of Mountains. The front wheels of his little car refused the strain, and when met by Mr. McMaster, who was motoring Mudgeewards, he was busily engaged persuading the machine to resume its duties. Mr. McMaster pulled up to see if he could render him any assistance, but as the cars were of different make and sizes this was im possible. Motoring is not all records and whirring wheels and velocity, and there are occasions when one would barter his birthright for one of Buck land's trotters hitched to a Keegan and Casimir sulky. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 18 February 1907, p. 2. Arthur Hardwick Car

Death of a fatherArthur Hardwick
4 June 1908 (aged 41 years)

Note: Death of Mr. A. Hardwick.

Death of Mr. A. Hardwick. It is with sincere regret we record the death on Thursday evening last of Mr A. Hardwick, a gentleman who as far back as 30 years ago was connected with the business life of Mudgee. Mr Hardwick was born in Wandworth, Surrey, in 1840, and when 18 years of age arrived in New South Wales. He secured a position with the old firm of Prince, Ogg and Co., and his business ability becoming conspicuous, the firm gave him the responsible position of traveller. The appointment resulted in great benefit to the firm, as the young traveller transacted considerable business on their behalf. Those were the days of road travelling, when the railways only served the country a few miles from the metropolis. No sleeping cars then, just a van for samples and a team of horses, and the energetic man in charge did the rest. In the case of Mr Hardwick it was done well, and for 11 years he bravely faced all weathers and discomforts inseparable from road travelling in those early days. Mudgee beckoned to him that there was something better ahead, and in 1871 he opened in business in Market-street, which he carried on for eight years. The road called him again, and once more he went out as traveller, only relinquishing the position some years back, when ill-health commenced to sap his energies. Since then Mudgee has been his home, and during the whole period he has nobly fulfilled all the duties of citizenship, and has maintained the respect of all classes. November last was the beginning of the end. He contracted a severe attack of sciatica, and despite all that medical attention could devise, months of pain embittered his life and the busy brain was racked with sleepless nights. Four weeks ago the approaching end came suddenly nearer. Other complications joined issue with the painful disease from which he had suffered so long, and he was unable to leave his bed, until, as above stated, on Thursday evening last the brave spirit went out into the dark just as Dr. Nickoll had commenced an examination of his condition. He leaves a wife and family of three sons and nine daughters and thirteen grand-children to mourn their loss. He was a kind father and husband and followed the Great Master in his love for little children. The funeral took place on Saturday after-noon to the Church of England portion of the general cemetery, Ven. Archdeacon Dunstan officiating at the graveside. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 8 June 1908, p. 2. Arthur Hardwick Obituary

Marriage of a childHorace A HardwickEssie K WaightView this family
14 August 1920 (aged 53 years)

Note: Weddings.

Weddings. HARDWICK - WAIGHTE The wedding was solemnised at Auburn on Saturday of Mr. Horace Arthur Hardwick, eldest son of Mr and Mrs. A. H. Hardwick, of Mudgee, and Miss Kathleen Waighte, of Auburn. Mrs. Hardwick (mother of the bridegroom) was present at the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Hardwick's home will be at Mudgee. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 16 August 1920, p. 9. Hardwick Waighte Wedding

Death of a motherSophia Ann Barrett
19 April 1921 (aged 54 years)
Note: Deaths

Deaths MRS. SOPHIA ANN HARDWICK The death occurred on Tuesday of Mrs Sophia Ann Hardwick, relict of the late Mr Arthur Hardwick, of Mudgee, aged 74 years. The deceased was one of the most highly regarded and esteemed residents of the Mudgee district and was loved by all who knew her. With her husband and family she came to Mudgee in 1878. The late Mr. Arthur Hardwick, who was at that time a commercial traveller, brought his wife and family to Mudgee per Messr. Cobb and Cos coach, and entered into business in the town as a draper in a shop next to the Goy? Hotel. The late Mrs Hardwick for many years lived with her daughter on the corner of ?? and Douro Streets, Mudgee, and it was at this home that she passed away. She took a great interest in her flower garden, which is one of the show places of the town.The deceased is survived by three sons and nine daughters, including Mr. Arthur H. Hardwick, draper, of Market Street, Mudgee, and Misses Ada, Muriel and Nancy, of Mudgee, and ??? grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. The remains were interred in the Church of England portion of the general cemetery. Rev. ??? officiated at the graveside. Mr. J. C. Swords had charge of the funeral arrangements (Mudgee Guardian and North-Western Representative, Monday 25 April 1921, page 6).

Burial of a motherSophia Ann Barrett
after 19 April 1921 (aged 54 years)
Note: Headstone reads:

Headstone reads: Also Sophia Ann Hardwick Died 19th April 1921 Aged 74 years.

Death of a sisterCharlotte S Hardwick
15 August 1933 (aged 66 years)

Note: DEATHS

DEATHS SELKIRK - August 15, Charlotte Sophia, wife of Robert Selkirk, of 27 Grantham street, Burwood. Cremation at Rookwood 3 p.m. tomorrow Thursday. Sydney Morning Herald, Wednesday 16 August 1933, p. 12. Charlotte Selkirk Death

Burial of a sisterCharlotte S Hardwick
17 August 1933 (aged 66 years)
Death of a sisterEdith Constance Hardwick
1938 (aged 71 years)

Death 1941 (aged 74 years)

Note: DEATH

DEATH Mr. A. H. Hardwick LAST week the sad and sudden death occurred of Arthur Holroyd Hardwick, aged 73, of Merrylands, and late of Mudgee. The late Mr. Hardwick was a brother of the Misses Hardwick of Douro Street, and lived in Mudgee for very many years. At one stage he was in the employ of T. H. Marks and Co., and afterwards set up a drapery business of his own, in Mudgee. He was a great churchman, and held many positions in St. John's, Mudgee, including superintendent of the Sunday School, member of the choir, layman of the church and church warden. Some 12 years ago he left Mudgee and went to live at Merrylands. There are four children - two boys, Horace and Frank, and two girls, Marion (Mrs. R. Miller) and Bessie. Bessie lived with her father. Mrs. Hardwick, widow of the deceased, is a member of an old and respected Mudgee family. Her parents were the late Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Thurston, the latter being librarian at the Mechanics' Institute for many years. Mrs. H. Snelson, of the Gulgong district, is a sister. To the bereaved our sympathy is extended. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 13 February 1941, p. 11. Arthur Hardwick Obituary

Family with parents
father
mother
Marriage Marriage1865
2 years
elder sister
18661933
Birth: 1866
Death: 15 August 1933
2 years
himself
2 years
younger sister
4 years
younger sister
18711962
Birth: 1871
Death: 19 January 1962
3 years
younger sister
2 years
younger brother
18741954
Birth: 1874
Death: 9 August 19549 Woodville Street, Hurstville, New South Wales, Australia
4 years
younger brother
18771960
Birth: 1877
Death: 5 October 1960Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
2 years
younger sister
4 years
younger sister
18811960
Birth: 1881
Death: 20 August 1960Mortimer Street, Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia
3 years
younger sister
2 years
younger sister
18841967
Birth: 1884
Death: 10 August 1967Mowill Memorial Village, Castle Hill, New South Wales, Australia
4 years
younger sister
18871967
Birth: 1887
Death: 12 May 1967Chesalong, Woonona, New South Wales, Australia
Family with Ethel Florence Thurston
himself
wife
18721952
Birth: 1872 28
Death: 3 June 195223 Belmont Street, Merrylands, New South Wales, Australia
Marriage Marriage1891
2 years
son
2 years
son
5 years
daughter
10 years
daughter
Sale

Mr. Arthur Hardwick's Establishment. Mr. A. H. Hardwick, of Market street, is re-marking the whole of his stock in readiness for the great realization sale which will start on Saturday next. Mr. Hardwick tells us that he intends to give the public every benefit, and that all goods will be very greatly reduced in price. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 14 July 1902, p. 2. Arthur Hardwick Sale

Car

BREVITIES Mr. A. H. Hardwick, who left for Sydney on Friday morning last by motor had a break down this side of Mountains. The front wheels of his little car refused the strain, and when met by Mr. McMaster, who was motoring Mudgeewards, he was busily engaged persuading the machine to resume its duties. Mr. McMaster pulled up to see if he could render him any assistance, but as the cars were of different make and sizes this was im possible. Motoring is not all records and whirring wheels and velocity, and there are occasions when one would barter his birthright for one of Buck land's trotters hitched to a Keegan and Casimir sulky. Mudgee Guardian, Monday 18 February 1907, p. 2. Arthur Hardwick Car

Death

DEATH Mr. A. H. Hardwick LAST week the sad and sudden death occurred of Arthur Holroyd Hardwick, aged 73, of Merrylands, and late of Mudgee. The late Mr. Hardwick was a brother of the Misses Hardwick of Douro Street, and lived in Mudgee for very many years. At one stage he was in the employ of T. H. Marks and Co., and afterwards set up a drapery business of his own, in Mudgee. He was a great churchman, and held many positions in St. John's, Mudgee, including superintendent of the Sunday School, member of the choir, layman of the church and church warden. Some 12 years ago he left Mudgee and went to live at Merrylands. There are four children - two boys, Horace and Frank, and two girls, Marion (Mrs. R. Miller) and Bessie. Bessie lived with her father. Mrs. Hardwick, widow of the deceased, is a member of an old and respected Mudgee family. Her parents were the late Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Thurston, the latter being librarian at the Mechanics' Institute for many years. Mrs. H. Snelson, of the Gulgong district, is a sister. To the bereaved our sympathy is extended. Mudgee Guardian, Thursday 13 February 1941, p. 11. Arthur Hardwick Obituary